Mercury (Hobart)

Taranto to miss half the season

- SHAYNE HOPE

GREATER Western Sydney has suffered a major blow with midfielder Tim Taranto to miss the first half of the AFL season with a shoulder injury.

The Giants’ reigning best-and-fairest winner will undergo reconstruc­tive surgery this week after dislocatin­g his right shoulder during last Saturday’s pre-season fixture against Sydney.

Taranto, 22, has not missed a game over the past two seasons and was coming off a career-best year in 2019.

“This is no doubt disappoint­ing individual­ly for Tim, particular­ly after the stellar season he had last year,” GWS football manager Jason McCartney said.

“We could have gone a non-surgical route but considerin­g he hasn’t had any history of shoulder injuries and his young age, it was decided that surgery was the best option to ensure a full recovery.

“Tim will apply himself to his rehab as diligently as he does his football and we expect to see him back on the field in the latter half of the season. While disappoint­ing for Tim, it does provide an opportunit­y to our young midfield group that are coming through and hungry to show what they can do at AFL level.”

All going well, Taranto could return in time to play a role in the Giants’ bid for a maiden premiershi­p in the back half of 2020. GWS takes on last year’s grand final opponents Richmond in its final preseason hitout in Wagga Wagga on Sunday before kicking off the regular season at home against Geelong on March 21. BRISBANE’S Charlie Cameron admits he has been shaken up after a local gang stole his car and gloated about it online.

The Lions forward was in Melbourne playing in the AFL State of Origin fundraiser for bushfire victims when his Mercedes was stolen from his home. On Sunday members of what’s known as the “Southside” gang tagged Cameron’s Instagram account in photos they posted online of themselves standing in front of an identical car.

“Obviously it’s disappoint­ing what happened but I just want to thank the Queensland police for looking for it. That’s all I can talk about at the moment.”

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