The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Saints defender likely to be ruled out for rest of year

ST JOHNSTONE: Manager tells of disappoint­ment for Comrie after hamstring injury

- eric Nicolson enicolson@thecourier,co.uk

St Johnstone defender Aaron Comrie is likely to be out until the new year.

The young full-back tore his hamstring in the game against Hibs on Saturday and isn’t expected to return before the January break.

Comrie has been in excellent form in the last few weeks, keeping Richard Foster out of the team.

Manager Tommy Wright said: “It’s really disappoint­ing for Aaron because he’s been doing extremely well and had kept his place in the team.

“It’s a bad one he’s got. It’s probably a grade two, so it’s going to be around six weeks.

“We have a lot of games next month so he’s going to miss a bit of football, but he’s a young lad and he might heal quickly.

“The chances are it will be after the January break before he’s back, but we will just have to wait and see.

“Richard came on and I thought he was excellent for us.”

Meanwhile, Dundalk striker David Mcmillan could become a Saints player in the next few days.

Wright said: “We are a good bit down the road with it so hopefully we can get it done this week sometime.

“There are one or two things to tidy up still but I’m hopeful we’ll make it happen.”

“We have a lot of games next month so he’s going to miss a bit of football . . . TOMMY WRIGHT

 ?? Picture: SNS. ?? Aaron Comrie comes off injured at Easter Road. He is likely to be out for around six weeks.
Picture: SNS. Aaron Comrie comes off injured at Easter Road. He is likely to be out for around six weeks.

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