Bomber bummer: Smith done for the year

By Jason Phelan / Roar Guru

Essendon forward Devon Smith is set for a knee operation that will end his 2019 AFL season.

Essendon have suffered a major blow, with star forward Devon Smith set to undergo knee surgery that will end his 2019 AFL season.

After consulting with a specialist, it has been confirmed the reigning best-and-fairest winner needs an operation to fix an injury suffered in the round-eight loss to Sydney.

Smith has managed a pre-existing posterior cruciate ligament problem in the same knee for the past two years and the club is almost certain to have it fixed at the same time. 

“If he has the PCL fixed as well, the old injury corrected, then that’s a six-month down time,” coach John Worsfold told reporters on Tuesday.

“There’s Devon’s long-term health beyond football, there’s his long-term football career that’s taken into account, and those two things are a bigger priority than the immediate … there’s no doubt about that.

“He’s very disappointed that he’s not going to be playing footy for the remainder of this year, and we’re disappointed for him.

“But we’re really keen that he gets his knee fixed so that he can play good footy for a lot longer.”

The loss of the hard-tackling forward is another blow for an AFL attack that has struggled find rhythm due to injury this season.

But it’s not all doom and gloom for the 10th-placed Bombers, who scrapped to a much-needed win over Fremantle last week, to improve to a 4-5 record.

After long stints on the sidelines, tall forwards Shaun McKernan (hamstring) and Mitch Brown (fractured wrist) are in the selection mix for Saturday night’s annual Dreamtime at the ‘G clash with Richmond at the MCG.

Defender Marty Gleeson won’t be considered for AFL selection, but he has been cleared for a return, most likely with limited minutes, in the VFL.

Gleeson’s last AFL appearance was in an elimination final loss to Sydney in 2017.

A major ankle injury ruined his 2018 season before a pre-season cheekbone fracture delayed his start to the 2019 campaign.

“He’s back this week and he’s pretty excited about it,” Worsfold said.

“The injury he had with that little fracture, he just had to avoid any accidental knocks so he hasn’t been able to join in training, but he’s been able to run and do full workloads.

“It won’t take him long to be putting his hand up for (AFL selection).”

The Crowd Says:

2019-05-22T04:01:45+00:00

The Brazilian

Roar Rookie


So the Bombers lose one of the few who have a red hot crack week in, week out. The fact that Stringer is next after him is an indictment on the rest of the list. I've said it before, this mob are going nowhere. Blaming the coach is a cop out. Their players need to have a long, hard look at themselves.

2019-05-21T15:16:50+00:00

jutsie

Roar Rookie


I dont like blaming coaches all the time but I am starting to think same thing re Woosha. How much more patience can we show as supporters.

2019-05-21T15:11:18+00:00

Aransan

Roar Rookie


Smith has been playing without a PCL, he will be a top player next year after his dual surgeries and his absence will give a couple of other players chances to prove themselves -- not many opportunities have been available in the first 22 for young midfielders playing in the VFL.

2019-05-21T04:10:17+00:00

Peter the Scribe

Roar Guru


Was an awesome recruit last year. Good player. When I watch the Bombers I see a really talented list. I'm a huge fan of Smith, Saad and Conor McKenna besides some of the other more common fancies. I think their coach is failing to get the most out of this list. Put Clarko in front of this list and they seriously flag challenge in 2020.

2019-05-21T01:47:27+00:00

Rissole

Roar Rookie


An absolute shame. We have missed his forward pressure and classy ball use. It is really noticeable with both him and Fantasia missing numerous weeks or underdone when playing. Other teams just waltz the ball out of the Bombers forward 50 at will and the Bomber's midfield defense is below standard to put it generously. With Daniher, Brown, McKernan, Fantasia & Smith all missing good portions of the season, it's no wonder the Bomber's forward line is so dysfunctional.

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