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Who?GCFC Digital spooky just posted a picture on his instagram about having thumb surgery today. anything serious?
What happened to Maysie??
I assume most of those in 'running only' are just niggles/light strains and are just precautionary. Also good to see neither of our ruckmen on the list for a change. I can't even remember the last time we had both Smith and Nichols fit and firing.
Gold Coast SUNS defender Steven May has undergone minor knee surgery.
The 23-year-old had arthroscopic surgery on his left knee on Thursday morning after injuring it in a marking contest at training last week.
Despite the setback, May remained positive with the outcome.
“The specialist advised it was best for me to have a quick arthroscope and after the surgery, he was confident I'd be back on the track soon,” he said.
“Although I'll be sidelined for a few weeks, it’s actually a pretty good result.
“There was a chance the injury might have been worse and that would have put me in doubt for the start of the season, so to be honest, it’s a pretty good outcome.”
Senior coach Rodney Eade said the minor surgery wouldn’t hinder May’s preparations for the 2015 season.
“Pleasingly, the injury isn’t as serious as it could have been and we don’t expect Steven’s pre-season to be impacted too much given he has had a really strong summer,” Eade said.
“We anticipate he will resume running in ten days and full training in three to four weeks.”
The package showed him kicking a ball without strapping so I was unsure if it was old footage. They didn't really expand on it besides saying he is back running and should join the main group in the next few weeks. Jaeger said he was happy he got the surgery done now so it wouldn't affect him later in his career. It seemed like playing round 1 was a genuine possibility for him.What sort of running, Matchu? Laps?