Jeremy Finlayson axed for AFL semi, admits wife’s cancer battle ‘taking its toll’

Jeremy Finlayson axed for AFL semi, admits wife’s cancer battle ‘taking its toll’

Port Adelaide have dropped Jeremy Finlayson for its elimination semi-final towards the GWS Giants, a day after the star admitted his spouse Kellie’s battle with terminal most cancers had “taken its toll” on his kind.

Kellie’s most cancers battle has rocked the AFL all through the season after she revealed that she was identified with stage 4 lung most cancers simply months after ending her therapy for bowel most cancers, which had emerged shortly after the delivery of their first little one Sophia in August 2021.

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Yet regardless of the turmoil in his private life, Jeremy has had his finest season since he moved to Port Adelaide from the Giants in 2022, and finest season since he kicked 44 objectives in 23 video games in 2019.

But after kicking 32 objectives in his first 14 video games, he has added simply six objectives in his final seven video games in an alarming drop in kind.

It sees Finlayson make method for the returning Charlie Dixon after he had 0.1 and 6 disposals towards the Lions.

Speaking on Channel 7’s The Morning Show on Wednesday, Jeremy and Kellie gave a constructive replace on her most cancers battle however added she is “not out of the woods” regardless of the news the most cancers seems to have stopped spreading.

“Obviously, with a terminal diagnosis, it’s not common for things to turn around as well as they have for me,” Kellie mentioned.

“The chemotherapy and all the alternate therapies that I’ve been doing and putting myself through have worked, which is obviously fantastic, but we’re not out of the woods, and I’ve got to be realistic with the fact that I still have cancer and, although things aren’t spreading and things are getting better, I am still going through the emotions of what’s to come.”

Jeremy referred to as Kellie an inspiration for the best way she is advocating for most cancers and that she “just wants to save people’s lives”.

But he added he had been fighting the battle, significantly over the previous month.

“It’s been a rocky road, it’s been a long 18 months,” he mentioned alongside Kellie and Sophia.

“It’s kind of taken its toll, I won’t lie about that. Lately, the past three or four weeks, it’s taken its toll and it shows in footy.

“I’ve tried to put a brave face on through everything, just looking at how strong Kellie is and just trying to be her rock and just trying to put a smile on her face out on the football ground for her and Soph and trying to provide for them while she’s going through such a difficult battle, it’s all that I can do.”

Finlayson has performed all however the opening two rounds of the season and spherical 21 towards Geelong, when he was dominated out as a consequence of sickness and tops the membership’s goalkickers with 38 this season — adequate for twenty first within the AFL.

But it didn’t cease blended emotions at his axing.

Speaking on AFL 360 Plus on Thursday night time, Dermott Brereton mentioned Ollie Lord, who booted 4 objectives towards the Lions final week, had earned his spot, however that Finlayson hadn’t been himself.

“Jeremy is a wonderful player,” he started. “His best is insanely good — his worst is close to non-competitive.

“I hope there aren’t other things in his life that aren’t taking his mind off the game at the moment.

“If he’s not playing well, he’s not very physical and if you want your second ruckman to go into the middle of the field and be physical and he’s not playing well, he’s probably not the right selection. But finger’s crossed everything is alright with him.”

St Kilda nice Leigh Montagna mentioned Finlayson’s kind had been drifting late within the season.

“He hasn’t played well for six to eight weeks,” he mentioned. “He’s been out of form and they’ve had to make a choice.”

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