Injury Update: Sam Elliott Cleared For Rd2

BROUGHT TO YOU BY OUR FAVOURITE PHYSIO TEAM AT THE JOINT NUNDAH

The first round of the season passed without any major injuries.

Here’s a quick look at some key player updates:

Jordan Lipp Back in Action

Jordan Lipp made an impressive return to the field 12 weeks post surgery. His performance was strong, showing that he’s fully recovered and ready to take on the season. His comeback is a big win for the team and highlights the hard work of Jordan and the medical staff.

Return After a Broken Hand

Another player successfully returned after being out for six weeks due to a broken hand

Sam Elliott Set for Round Two

Sam Elliott is all set to return for Round Two. He’s fully recovered from Osteitis Pubis, a condition he dealt with in the off-season. Elliott’s return is eagerly awaited by his team, and his dedication to recovery and personal commitments is commendable.

Overall, the first round was positive, with no significant injuries and several key players making strong comebacks. These inspiring stories of recovery and resilience set a positive tone for the rest of the season.

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