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What injury does Dyson Heppell have?

What injury does Dyson Heppell have?

broken thumb
“Dyson played on yesterday with that broken thumb and he went for scans this morning which confirmed a fracture. He has undergone surgery this afternoon and he will likely miss this week but we will wait and see how this progresses over the coming days.

Is Dyson Heppell injured?

ESSENDON is hopeful captain Dyson Heppell will miss just one match after having surgery on an injured thumb. The gun midfielder has not played since round two and Rutten said his rehabilitation after surgery has gone “a little bit” slower than expected.

Where is Dyson Heppell from?

Leongatha, Australia
Dyson Heppell/Place of birth

Does Dyson Heppell still play for Essendon?

Dyson Heppell (born 14 May 1992) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Essendon Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). He has served as Essendon captain since the 2017 season.

How is Dyson Heppell doing with his back injury?

Essendon GM of Football Josh Mahoney is “hopeful” skipper Dyson Heppell will be fit to face St Kilda on Saturday. Heppell was a late withdrawal from the club’s Round 2 loss to Port Adelaide with a back spasm after playing in the Bombers’ season opener against Hawthorn.

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Why is Dyson Heppell not playing for Essendon?

Heppell was a late withdrawal from the club’s Round 2 loss to Port Adelaide with a back spasm after playing in the Bombers’ season opener against Hawthorn. Essendon has been ravaged by injury with Dylan Shiel (knee), Sam Draper (syndesmosis) and Jye Caldwell (hamstring) to miss extended periods.

How long will Heppell be out of football?

Heppell’s foot injuries continued in 2020, restricting him to just three matches. He is entering his fifth season as Bombers’ captain in 2021. Late last year, during another troubled season for the Bombers and for the first time in his football life, Heppell reacted angrily publicly to criticisms levelled at his club.