St Kilda's Max King Out for AFL Season Amid Trade Speculation
Last updated on July 3, 2024 at 17:20 pm
Posted on July 3, 2024 at 18:20 pm
St Kilda has suffered a major blow with star forward Max King ruled out for the rest of the AFL season. King injured his posterior cruciate ligament during Sunday's game against Port Adelaide but continued to play despite the injury.
Key Details
Player: Max King
Team: St Kilda Saints
Injury: Posterior Cruciate Ligament
Season Status: Out for the rest of the season
Contract: $800,000 per season
Speculation: Possible trade rumors
Injury and Recovery
Max King, 23, sustained his injury before halftime but managed to play through the two-point loss. St Kilda's football manager, David Misson, expressed disappointment over King's injury but praised his commitment to the team.
"It's a credit to Max's commitment to his teammates that he played out the game on Sunday, but for his long-term future and health, it's important we now give his knee some time to rest and recover," said Misson.
Future Outlook
No Surgery Needed: King does not require surgery, which is a positive for his long-term recovery.
Pre-Season Preparation: Resting now will help King be in the best shape for the pre-season.
Trade Speculation
Despite his injury, there have been rumors about King being put on the trade table. However, recent reports suggest that the Saints are looking to extend his contract.
Nick Riewoldt's Opinion: Club legend Nick Riewoldt believes the Saints cannot afford to let King leave.
"He (King) is not going anywhere," said Riewoldt.
"But for the Saints to get to where they want to get to, they need to bring in more talent, not get rid of talent they already have."
Current Team Performance
St Kilda is struggling this season, currently sitting 15th on the AFL ladder with only five wins.
Max King's injury is a significant setback for the Saints, who are already having a tough season. While trade rumors circulate, the team's management and supporters like Nick Riewoldt believe keeping King is crucial for the club's future success.
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