Matthew Suckling injured his knee in this contest during today's NAB Cup match against Richmond. Picture: Getty Source: Getty Images
Matthew Suckling injured his knee in this contest during today's NAB Cup match against Richmond. Picture: Getty Source: Getty Images
HAWTHORN has been dealt a blow with superboot Matthew Suckling suffering what appears to be a serious knee injury.
ALASTAIR Clarkson's dislike for the NAB Cup grew deeper yesterday when Hawthorn midfielder Matt Suckling left Aurora Stadium on crutches and seems destined for a season-ending knee reconstruction.
The Hawks' coach, who has labelled the AFL's preseason competition as a TV gimmick and nightmare for coaches, resigned himself to the fact that 25-year-old Suckling's year is over.
Statistically Hawthorn's best rebounding defender last season, Suckling spent the NAB Cup making his case for a spot further upfield with the departure of hard-running Hawk Clinton Young to Collingwood.
Suckling's knee gave way while he was evading a tackle from Richmond defender Troy Chaplin at the seven minute mark of the third quarter of their one-point NAB Cup loss to Richmond in Launceston yesterday.
Suckling will know his fate tomorrow after tests in Melbourne.
"It's more than likely going to be an ACL, and that's a great disappointment for us," Clarkson said.
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"We've had five knee reconstructions in the past 12 months and that's the brutal nature of the game."
The Hawks coach is already dirty on the AFL for announcing its plan the slash interchange rotations from a league average of 130 per game to a cap of 80 next year.
"Once again, it (Suckling's injury) focuses on how important it is for us all to give serious consideration to the demands of this game on our players," Clarkson said.
"It's a very demanding game, in my view the most difficult ball sport to play in the world.
"We need to be especially mindful of the loads on our players."
The preseason competition, Clarkson said, was the most dangerous time for players.
"Most knee reconstructions happen either in the NAB Cup series or the first five or six rounds of the season," he said.
"We'll get the occasional one after their bodies are hardened and are match-conditioned.
"But this is a real precarious time for the players and unfortunately you're going to lose someone along the way and unfortunately we lost Suckling today.
"That's disappointing, but we'll have to replace him with another bloke and forge on."
Matthew Suckling injured his knee in this contest during today's NAB Cup match against Richmond. Picture: Getty Source: Getty Images
Hawthorn lost its fourth consecutive NAB Cup match yesterday, going down to the Tigers, who won 0.13..7 (85) to 0.13.6 (84).
Clarkson took solace from the loss,
"They (Richmond) looked to be in control of the contest but we hung in there and that was really pleasing," he said.
"We've played a lot of our young players over the series.
"Interestingly, us and Sydney sit on the bottom of the NAB Cup ladder.
"It's all because our preparations are a lot different to a lot of the sides.
"All four sides we played (Gold Coast, Brisbane, Bulldogs and Tigers) didn't play finals last year so they've had longer campaigns than us.
"We'll get our side a lot more stable over the next few weeks leading into the Geelong game in round one."
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