The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Highland League striker on right track to recovery

Banff: Fans, team-mates and community helped injured Deveronval­e player

- BY REBEKAH MCVEY

A Highland League footballer whose career was helped back on track by generous fans after he suffered a serious knee injury has his eyes firmly fixed on a return to action.

Deveronval­e striker Dane Ballard was left unable to play with his young daughter, let alone kick a football, after his studs caught in the pitch during a match against Rothes.

Thanks to team-mates, fans and members of his community, more than £6,000 was raised for the 26-year-old – who also works as a prison officer – to have career-saving surgery.

Mr Ballard had surgery to repair ruptured ligaments and a torn lateral meniscus just days after signing a new contract with his club.

Now, back on his feet ahead of schedule, he is running once more, albeit for limited periods.

He’s zeroing-in on a return to something approachin­g full health by Christmas and hopes to be back in contention for a place on the pitch for the start of the 2020/21 Highland League season.

Mr Ballard was advised he would need a rehabilita­tion period of 9-12 months after his surgery.

Thanks to the progress he has made with his physiother­apy at Albyn Hospital, however, his rehabilita­tion period has been reduced to six-toseven months. Mr Ballard said: “I’ve just been going by what I’ve been told by the physio but this has given me a bit of a boost.

“I’ve definitely missed training. I was hurt 14 months ago now and I’m itching to get back playing again.

“It was definitely a shock when it happened. This is the longest I’ve ever been out of training.”

The semi-profession­al praised his aftercare for the progress he has made with his recovery after what he describes as his “worst football-related injury”.

He said: “I’m now back up and running again and

“I was hurt 14 months ago now and I’m itching to get back playing”

I’m also able to do light passes.

“When I started running, I tried to up it by a minute each time. On my first attempt I only managed to run for five minutes but now I’m up to 23 continuous minutes.

“Doing this has helped keep me occupied but I’m looking forward to doing something more than just running.”

Initially Mr Ballard had physio sessions every fortnight, eventually dropping to one a month.

He had hoped to be discharged from aftercare on Wednesday but he will have another session next month.

 ??  ?? ON THE MEND: Dane Ballard is managing to kick a ball again with his three-year-old daughter Sohvi
ON THE MEND: Dane Ballard is managing to kick a ball again with his three-year-old daughter Sohvi

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