Injury SUNS Injury Thread

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PLAYERINJURYESTIMATED RETURN
Connor Budarick Knee 1-2 weeks
Sean Lemmens Hamstring 1 week
Touk Miller Knee TBC
Lachie Weller Knee 1 week
Updated: June 6, 2023

Early prognosis​

The Suns should have plenty of reinforcements when they return from the mid-season bye, with Weller and Lemmens both expected to be available. After almost 12 months on the sidelines, Budarick is also training well and should be close to a return. – Michael Whiting
 
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PLAYERINJURYESTIMATED RETURN
Connor BudarickKnee1-2 weeks
Sean LemmensHamstring1 week
Touk MillerKneeTBC
Lachie WellerKnee1 week
Updated: June 6, 2023

Early prognosis​

The Suns should have plenty of reinforcements when they return from the mid-season bye, with Weller and Lemmens both expected to be available. After almost 12 months on the sidelines, Budarick is also training well and should be close to a return. – Michael Whiting
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Not exactly exciting news.

Weller still 2 more weeks, round 16
But the 27-year-old backline weapon isn’t expected to be seen again at the top level until Gold Coast’s Round 16 clash with Collingwood at home.

“Lachie will be another two weeks,” Suns football manager Wayne Campbell said.
“His knee took a little longer to settle than we first thought. He has been running a little but he has been getting some swelling around the area. We have been able to get on top of it now.”

Campbell confirmed Weller has had to have fluid drained from the knee on multiple occasions.

Lemmens, Budarick round 16
The Suns defence could soon be further bolstered around the same time with Sean Lemmens expected to be back from a hamstring injury in Round 16 while Connor Budarick is a chance to do the same.

“Connor has been in our main football program for a fair while now so he just has to tick off a final couple of things to do with his strength,” Campbell said.


Miller round 20-21
Meanwhile Suns co-captain Touk Miller is still expected to make his return from a knee injury with around four rounds left.
 
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PLAYERINJURYESTIMATED RETURN
Connor Budarick Knee Test
Touk Miller Knee TBC
Lachie Weller Knee 1 week
Updated: June 13, 2023

Early prognosis​

Miller ran a light session on Tuesday while the main squad did some skill work. The co-captain would appear some time away yet and is aiming to return four to six weeks from the end of the season. Budarick is close to resuming after knee surgery last year, while Weller is still another week, or two, away as he battles to get the swelling down in his knee. – Michael Whiting
 
Hopefully not paying the price for returning Weller too quickly because of how bad the backline was
 
I'd be very surprised if they got him back too early, despite the way it looks.
They've been super conservative with most injuries coming back to play in recent times.
People like to speculate without knowing medical details and how injury happened. Weller was flying the first 5 games. Injuries happen.
 
It's been a failed recruitment so far.
Never really expected him to feature in the 1's, but has had a late start to the year and then done 2 hamstrings this year?
Good depth player to have. He was probably never best 22 but is as hard as a cat's head.

Was never the same after his stepping away from the game in that initial Covid period.
 

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Surprised no one has posted this yet. It essentially confirms Touk is going to play next week in the Port Adelaide game!

 
What is the latest with Connor Budarick? Played one VFL game a few weeks ago and crickets since.
 
Weller has done his ACL again..

The Gold Coast SUNS can confirm Lachie Weller will be sidelined for the remainder of the 2023 Toyota AFL Premiership season after injuring his ACL.

Speaking to the Qscan Injury Update, GC SUNS General Manager of Football Performance Wayne Campbell confirmed that Weller would undergo a second knee reconstruction.

“Lachie had an incident with his knee in the late stages of the Round 17 match against Port Adelaide,” Campbell said.

“After subsequent scans and consultations, the decision has been made for Lachie to undergo a second knee reconstruction,” Campbell said.

“It’s bitterly disappointing news for Lachie and it’s important now that, as a club, we provide him all the support he needs.”

Weller has played in nine matches this season since returning from an ACL injury suffered partway through 2022.

The club will work with Weller to determine his recovery timeline post-surgery.
 

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