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Started by Master Q, May 05, 2010, 07:48:24 AM

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QuoteEMERGING Melbourne forward Ricky Petterd is likely to miss the rest of the 2010 season after requiring surgery on his injured right shoulder this week.

Petterd, who has had shoulder injuries before, suffered a first-time dislocation of his right shoulder late in the Demons’ 26-point loss to North Melbourne in round six.

The club said Petterd, who has been a bright light in the Demons’ forward line this year with 12 goals, would miss about four months of football, potentially making him available for a finals return should Melbourne make them. 

“This is obviously disappointing for Ricky and the club,” general manager of football operations, Chris Connolly, said. 

“After our meeting with the surgeon this week, it was clear that having the operation now would allow Ricky to have a full recovery, and get him back to playing football with no long term issues.”

Coach Dean Bailey said Petterd’s shoulder had popped out a couple of times during the game and scans on Monday revealed an injury more severe than the club had anticipated.

“It’s disappointing for Rick, because he was just starting to stamp himself, starting to become a real regular performer for us in the forward line and a goal-kicker,” Bailey said. 

“We’re going to miss his talent and his ability to kick goals for the next period of time.”

Melbourne is now missing Petterd and Liam Jurrah from the forward line. Another attacking option, Austin Wonaeamirri, has not played this season because of a hamstring problem.

Bailey said Jack Watts still needed to string two or three good games together at VFL level before he was recalled for Melbourne, while Brad Green and Matthew Bate were two players who could contribute forward.   

“I think it’ll come down to how well we can move the ball (and) how effectively we can kick the ball inside 50; that’s going to be a real telling point for us,” he said.

“We’re going to have to look for a spread.”

Bailey said Melbourne would relish a return to the Friday night stage this week when it took on the Western Bulldogs.

“It’s exciting for us; we haven’t had too many opportunities in the past,” the coach said. “We also need to redeem ourselves a little bit from our performance on the weekend.

“There’s no better time than at the MCG on Friday night with a huge audience upon us and getting under the microscope again, which is good for our young group of players.”








Ouch :-X

ossie85


They can't catch a break! Morton, Jurrah and Petterd are decent players

Boomz

pretty unlucky for them...

roo boys!

At least this means that Sylvia may rack em up big time now( fingers crossed)

Justin Bieber

My curse continues into the season :'(.

Had Morton and Sylvia in preseason - injured.
Considered trading in petterd for MPP last week - injured this week

I better not try and upgrade to a melbourne guy during the season :-X

ossie85


Probably means Brad Miller comes back... There's someone for prospector's spud team!