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Collingwood star midfielder Adam Treloar has suffered an injury setback while training in isolation.

According to SEN’s Sam Edmund, the 27-year-old sought medical advice last week after re-injuring the hamstring that kept him out of the club’s Round One win over the Western Bulldogs.

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Treloar has a history of hamstring injuries and although this latest niggle is only minor it could further complicate his return to the field.

In mid-2018 the on baller tore both his hamstrings, with his left requiring surgery. Treloar was sidelined for more than two months before returning to play four consecutive finals for the Magpies, including their heartbreaking five-point loss to West Coast in the Grand Final.

Treloar was kept out of the club’s season opener this year, after he strained his left hamstring against Richmond in a pre-season match in March.

As it stands, all AFL players have been told they can return to train at their club on May 4.

Collingwood is scheduled to play Richmond when the league resumes.