Gold Coast co-captain Touk Miller has a torn lateral meniscus in his left knee and faces an prolonged stint on the AFL sidelines.
Miller was harm in Sunday’s win over North Melbourne however scans allayed fears of a season-ending anterior cruciate ligament tear.
Instead, the Suns star will likely be out for the “short to medium” time period, says Suns soccer supervisor Wayne Campbell.
“We expect him to miss a fair portion of footy,” Campbell stated.,
“We can’t really put a timeframe on that until after he’s seen the surgeon.
“But he will likely be unavailable within the quick to medium time period.”
Miller’s co-captain Jarrad Witts said the injury was another blow for his 14th-placed side, which has just two wins.
“It’s powerful, he offers all the pieces to this membership, it isn’t ultimate in any respect,” Witts stated.
“He’s such an necessary participant and a part of our crew, he has led from the entrance for a very long time.”
Witts called on Gold Coast’s midfield to cover Miller’s absence as a collective.
“There’s just a few extra guys rolling by there to hold that load, you possibly can’t substitute Touk however there’s guys doing properly,” he stated.
“It has helped us that we have put just a few extra numbers by there. Someone should are available and carry that load.”
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