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Liberatore injury cruels Bulldogs’ plans

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WESTERN Bulldogs star Tom Liberatore will miss the entire AFL season after rupturing the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee.

Liberatore limped from Whitten Oval on Saturday after his leg buckled under the weight of Richmond’s Tyrone Vickery in a routine tackle during the first quarter of their NAB Challenge match. The Dogs feared the worst after their initial examinatio­n and scans yesterday confirmed the 22-year-old required a knee reconstruc­tion.

“Our initial prognosis of an ACL tear was confirmed today by MRI, and we are all feeling for Tom, who is an integral part of our team,” football manager Graham Lowe said.

“He is in good spirits, however, and we know he will take his rehabilita­tion in his stride. Tom is an extremely resilient young man, and will return bigger and better from this setback.” Liberatore will undergo a traditiona­l reconstruc­tion that usually requires 10 to 12 months of rehabilita­tion.

The star midfielder and reigning best-and-fairest winner was a key part of first-year coach Luke Beveridge’s plans as he looks to reshape his team after the off-season losses of veterans Adam Cooney, Ryan Griffen and Shaun Higgins. The coach had resigned himself to the strong possibilit­y he would be without Liberatore for the season when he spoke to reporters after the Bulldogs’ 22-point win over the Tigers.

“If it is the case, it will just be another challenge we need to deal with and another opportunit­y for someone else to come in and forge some more of their AFL career,” Beveridge said.

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