The Cairns Post

Whitfield surgery rules him out of final

- ADRIAN WARREN

GREATER Western Sydney have been dealt another massive blow before Saturday’s AFL preliminar­y final against Collingwoo­d, with star Lachie Whitfield ruled out after being hospitalis­ed with appendicit­is.

Giants coach Leon Cameron confirmed the 25-year-old midfield ace will be sidelined for at least one week.

But Cameron is hopeful Whitfield, pictured, who had surgery to have his appendix out yesterday morning, will be able to return for the grand final if the Giants beat the Magpies.

It’s the second major setback for GWS in less than 24 hours after Toby Greene was controvers­ially suspended for one match for making unreasonab­le contact to Brisbane onballer Lachie Neale’s eye region.

The Giants have challenged Greene’s ban with the appeal to be heard today. Cameron said Whitfield was hospitalis­ed on Tuesday after complainin­g of stomach pain.

Cameron said the club’s medical staff thought the issue was unrelated to the knock in the back he copped last Saturday.

“We’re confident it will just be one week,” Cameron said.

“He obviously can’t play this weekend but we’ll be doing everything in our power to win and give him the opportunit­y to return if we progress.

“I’m not going to sit here and deny that we’re flat, that he’s not playing and I’m not going to say that he’s happy about this but it is what it is, these things happen.

“His health is more important than any game of footy.

“Can you replace Lachie Whitfield and Toby Greene? No, you don’t have them on your list, they are outstandin­g players and individual­s in their own right.

“But it does provide opportunit­ies to guys who are itching to get out there and play their role. This group is very adaptable and we’ve learned to deal with lots of injuries and setbacks in the last two or three years.”

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