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Suns star Rioli to undergo surgery
Suns star Rioli to undergo surgery

Sydney Morning Herald

time22-07-2025

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  • Sydney Morning Herald

Suns star Rioli to undergo surgery

Gold Coast star Daniel Rioli will undergo surgery on his fibula and be unavailable for several weeks, in a blow to the Suns' finals hopes in the run to September. Rioli suffered a leg injury before half-time in Sunday's shocking 61-point loss to the Crows in Adelaide and had to limp off the ground. The 28-year-old had an operation on his knee in early December last year after sustaining an MCL injury. 'Scans on Monday shows that Daniel has sustained a small fracture to his fibula,' Suns' head physiotherapist Lindsay Bull said in a statement. 'After discussing the results with Daniel, a decision was made that he will undergo an operation which will make him unavailable for selection for several weeks.'

Suns star Rioli to undergo surgery
Suns star Rioli to undergo surgery

The Age

time22-07-2025

  • Sport
  • The Age

Suns star Rioli to undergo surgery

Gold Coast star Daniel Rioli will undergo surgery on his fibula and be unavailable for several weeks, in a blow to the Suns' finals hopes in the run to September. Rioli suffered a leg injury before half-time in Sunday's shocking 61-point loss to the Crows in Adelaide and had to limp off the ground. The 28-year-old had an operation on his knee in early December last year after sustaining an MCL injury. 'Scans on Monday shows that Daniel has sustained a small fracture to his fibula,' Suns' head physiotherapist Lindsay Bull said in a statement. 'After discussing the results with Daniel, a decision was made that he will undergo an operation which will make him unavailable for selection for several weeks.'

AFL 2025: Gold Coast Suns star Daniel Rioli set for surgery on his injured leg
AFL 2025: Gold Coast Suns star Daniel Rioli set for surgery on his injured leg

News.com.au

time22-07-2025

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  • News.com.au

AFL 2025: Gold Coast Suns star Daniel Rioli set for surgery on his injured leg

Star playmaker Daniel Rioli will miss Gold Coast Suns' crucial push to a maiden finals berth after he was sidelined with an injured fibula. Rioli, who joined the Suns this season after three premierships with Richmond, sustained a small fracture in his leg during the horror loss to Adelaide on Sunday afternoon. He is expected to miss four to six weeks, meaning he could be forced to play the Suns' inaugural final after a significant lay-off. The Suns rushed Rioli into surgery to improve his chances of return ahead of September action. It's additional unwanted injuries to the Suns' stock of experience after Touk Miller was sidelined last week. 'Scans on Monday shows that Daniel has sustained a small fracture to his fibula,' Gold Coast head physio Lindsay Bull said. 'After discussing the results with Daniel, a decision was made that he will undergo an operation which will make him unavailable for selection for several weeks.'

Gold Coast Suns coach Damien Hardwick says his team will learn from and not shy away from Adelaide shellacking
Gold Coast Suns coach Damien Hardwick says his team will learn from and not shy away from Adelaide shellacking

News.com.au

time20-07-2025

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  • News.com.au

Gold Coast Suns coach Damien Hardwick says his team will learn from and not shy away from Adelaide shellacking

Gold Coast coach Damien Hardwick is adamant Sunday's 'kick in the nuts' in Adelaide won't derail the Suns' charge at a maiden finals berth despite an injury blow to star recruit Daniel Rioli. The Suns went goalless in the first half, for the first time in club history, and lost by 61 points to finals rivals the Crows a week after arguably the best win in the club's history against Collingwood. A typically forthright Hardwick didn't mince words in his post-match assessment. 'Every good side I've been a part of gets a kick in the nuts at some stage and today was our kick in the nuts,' Hardwick said. 'We didn't kick very well, we didn't take our chances, and they did. 'You've got to take your chances when you play away, and we had some outstanding looks going across the arcs, and we just stuffed them up. 'Sometimes it's the (crowd) noise and you think you've got less time than what you actually have, and we just didn't execute that well enough. 'So, the things we'll take into account is we're still a side that is learning how to win those big games. 'This year we've been good at stages, but we've been disappointing too and tonight was probably one of those disappointing ones.' While the scoreboard was damning at halftime, and still didn't paint a pretty picture at the final siren, Hardwick didn't feel it was an accurate reflection of the contest. Gold Coast generated plenty of scoring opportunities, with one more inside 50 than Adelaide at halftime and six more entries by the end of the match. 'They exerted more influence on the scoreboard than we did, it's pretty simple, I thought the periods that we had sustained dominance, we just failed to score,' Hardwick said. 'And a little bit of that was on us, with some execution going across the arcs, and some of it was the Crows' good defensive play. 'But the game should have been closer than what it actually was … the scoreboard probably reflected a different game, I thought, from a contest point of view than it should have been.' As a result of his post-siren altercation with Riley Thilthorpe after the Suns' controversial win earlier in the year, Mac Andrew was public enemy No.1 for Crows fans who booed him loudly throughout. Thilthorpe kicked two goals and Andrew gave away another to Luke Pedlar for an undisciplined act, but Hardwick was fine with the focus the key defender brought on himself. 'He's probably one of our best players tonight, so I'm prepared to back him in with all that sort of stuff,' Hardwick said. 'I understand that's how it is, he's one of the best key position players in the land and him and Riley are going to have many, many battles over the next 10 to 12 years. 'And we all get the pleasure of watching it, which is great. 'It doesn't worry him. You know what the very best players do? They get a rise off it. So, keep yelling at him and all that sort of stuff. 'He'll just get better and better.'

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