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Crows veteran Mackay set for knee surgery

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Adelaide veteran David Mackay will have surgery on a troublesome left knee but the Crows expect he'll be cleared to start AFL pre-season training in January.

DAVID MACKAY. Picture: Chris Hyde/Getty Images

Adelaide veteran David Mackay will have knee surgery in a bid to be fit for the start of the AFL pre-season.

The 32-year-old, who last week signed a one-year deal to extend his 230-game career, will have arthroscopic surgery to drain a left knee bursa.

Mackay had a similar procedure early last month but suffered swelling in the troublesome knee.

Adelaide's chief medical officer Marc Cesana expects the latest surgery to allow Mackay to start pre-season training with his teammates in January.

"(We) decided with a small window of opportunity before pre-season starts ... a procedure could be performed," Cesana said in a statement on Tuesday,

Mackay's rehabilitation was expected to last four to five weeks.

Adelaide's full squad of players return to training on January 6 while first-to-fourth year players resume from December 7.