Patton surgery success: AFL Giants
By AAP, 28 Jan 2012 AAP is a Roar Pro
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Greater Western Sydney’s No.1 AFL draft pick Jonathon Patton’s knee surgery in Sweden has been declared a success by the Giants.
Patton, who is on his way back to Australia, was diagnosed with patellar tendinopathy or jumper’s knee in his left joint.
General manager of football operations Graeme Allan said the procedure in Sweden had been successful and Patton would now undergo rehabilitation before resuming training on a modified program.
“We want to give all our players, including our draftees, every chance to fulfil their potential and we are pleased that we sent Jonathon to Sweden and he underwent this procedure,” Allan said in a statement.
” … We remain confident that he will be able to resume full training in early April and be available for selection in May.
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January 29th 2012 @ 1:38am
SolnaAxemen said | January 29th 2012 @ 1:38am | Report comment
He should have stuck around Stockholm a little longer and gotten a run with the local Solna Axemen club playing in the Stockholm league. Pre-season starts when the snow has finished melting.
January 29th 2012 @ 7:40am
The Cattery said | January 29th 2012 @ 7:40am | Report comment
When the snow finishes melting? that’s a while off yet!!
January 29th 2012 @ 7:23pm
SolnaAxemen said | January 29th 2012 @ 7:23pm | Report comment
Three months, maybe two. Global warming and all.
January 29th 2012 @ 8:37pm
The Cattery said | January 29th 2012 @ 8:37pm | Report comment
A lot of good will come out of global warming.