Sewell to have surgery
June 6th 2008 07:10
HAWTHORN midfielder Brad Sewell will miss up to six weeks after the club announced today that he will require minor shoulder surgery.
The Hawks released a statement late Friday afternoon saying the 24-year-old saying had consulted a specialist who confirmed he had ruptured the ligaments in the AC joint of his right shoulder.
General manager of football operations Mark Evans said the club believed surgery was the best option for Sewell, who injured the shoulder during Hawthorn’s first loss of the season in Tasmania on Saturday against the Western Bulldogs
“Once the specialist indicated Brad was likely to miss three to four weeks, the sensible option was for a surgical repair to deliver a stronger shoulder joint over a five to six week period,” Evans said in the statement.

The Hawks released a statement late Friday afternoon saying the 24-year-old saying had consulted a specialist who confirmed he had ruptured the ligaments in the AC joint of his right shoulder.
General manager of football operations Mark Evans said the club believed surgery was the best option for Sewell, who injured the shoulder during Hawthorn’s first loss of the season in Tasmania on Saturday against the Western Bulldogs
“Once the specialist indicated Brad was likely to miss three to four weeks, the sensible option was for a surgical repair to deliver a stronger shoulder joint over a five to six week period,” Evans said in the statement.

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