Gilmore's season in doubt
July 1st 2008 04:02
FREMANTLE utility Daniel Gilmore may not play again this season as he continues to suffer ongoing complications from a head knock suffered at training last month.
Gilmore, who has experienced constant dizzy spells and lethargy since the knock has not played a match since June 14 when he lined up for South Fremantle in the WAFL.
Fremantle coach Mark Harvey said he was unsure if the 25-year-old would play again in 2008.
"He copped a heavy knock at training a couple of weeks ago and he's been having ongoing symptoms at the moment so we are monitoring it at this stage," Harvey told Fairfax radio.
"He hasn't been able to train for the last two weeks so he's in constant conversations with our doctors at the moment and just working through that situation."

Gilmore, who has experienced constant dizzy spells and lethargy since the knock has not played a match since June 14 when he lined up for South Fremantle in the WAFL.
Fremantle coach Mark Harvey said he was unsure if the 25-year-old would play again in 2008.
"He copped a heavy knock at training a couple of weeks ago and he's been having ongoing symptoms at the moment so we are monitoring it at this stage," Harvey told Fairfax radio.
"He hasn't been able to train for the last two weeks so he's in constant conversations with our doctors at the moment and just working through that situation."

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