SUNS vice-captain Touk Miller will be sidelined for several weeks after sustaining a hamstring injury in Friday night’s win over Collingwood.
Miller was subbed out of the game in the second quarter with scans confirming the 29-year-old will be sidelined in the medium term.
“Scans have confirmed that Touk sustained a hamstring strain on Friday night which will see him miss the next 3-4 weeks,” GC SUNS Head Physiotherapist Lindsay Bull said.
Fellow vice-captain Sam Collins is eyeing a return to AFL action this Sunday after missing the last two matches with a calf complaint, while Caleb Graham is also expected to be available for selection this weekend after recovering from an achilles injury which has sidelined him since May.
Will Graham’s return-to-play timeline has also been moved to short-term as he continues to track well in his recovery from a shoulder injury.
Injury List
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Injury Timeframes
Available = Cleared of injury
Probable = Expected to play
Short-term = 1 - 3 weeks
Medium-term = 4 - 6 weeks
Long-term = 6+ weeks