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Defender Jeremy Laidler will undergo surgery on his left knee tomorrow, ending his 2012 season.
Laidler injured his knee during the second quarter of the Northern Blues game against Geelong in the VFL at Visy Park on Saturday. It will end a frustrating season for Laidler with injury restricting him to just four matches.
Saturday’s match was his return to action, having missed the previous eight games following surgery on his left knee to tighten the ligaments after injuring it in the opening minutes of the round four match against Essendon* at the MCG.
Laidler had completed a solid preparation for his return to football, even delaying a return an extra week to gain more fitness in his training.
General Manager Football Operations, Andrew McKay said the injury was disappointing for Jeremy and also for the team as Laidler is an important member of the Carlton side.
“This is obviously extremely disappointing for Jeremy, particularly after the hard work he has just completed to return to playing. He is a very important player and has been very positive around the club in the last few weeks as he prepared for the last half of the season,” said McKay.
“It is most unfortunate, his knee was strong and he had recovered from the injury he sustained in round four and there was certainly no obvious risk in Jeremy playing on Saturday. It is one of those things that can happen in our game,” McKay added.
Just one of those things...