Hayden to miss up to two months
May 26th 2009 05:05
FREMANTLE has suffered a major blow with defender Roger Hayden ruled out for up to two months after undergoing surgery to have a plate inserted in his broken leg.
Hayden sustained the injury during last Saturday’s clash with North Melbourne at Etihad Stadium which was his 100th AFL match.
It was intially thought that the 28-year-old had injured his calf but scans on Sunday revealed a fractured fibula.
Fremantle football operations manager Chris Bond said Hayden would miss at least six weeks.
"Given the nature of the injury we expect at this stage that he will miss between six to eight weeks," Bond said.
Hayden sustained the injury during last Saturday’s clash with North Melbourne at Etihad Stadium which was his 100th AFL match.
It was intially thought that the 28-year-old had injured his calf but scans on Sunday revealed a fractured fibula.
Fremantle football operations manager Chris Bond said Hayden would miss at least six weeks.
"Given the nature of the injury we expect at this stage that he will miss between six to eight weeks," Bond said.
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