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Giants Trio Set to Return for Adelaide Trip, Sam Taylor's Return Date Hinted

Last updated on June 27, 2024 at 10:33 am

Posted on June 27, 2024 at 11:33 am

Three key Giants players are set to return for a crucial clash against Adelaide this Saturday. Former captain Stephen Coniglio, midfielder Harry Perryman, and winger Isaac Cumming have recovered from their injuries and will be back in action.

Players Returning

Stephen Coniglio:

  • Injury: Shoulder

  • Last Played: Round 11

  • Status: Cleared to play after successful fitness test

Harry Perryman:

  • Injury: Hamstring

  • Last Played: Round 11

  • Status: Recovered and ready to play

Isaac Cumming:

  • Injury: Calf

  • Last Played: Pre-season

  • Status: Set for his first senior match of 2024

Sam Taylor's Return

The club provided an update on Sam Taylor’s recovery:

  • Injury: Ruptured testicle

  • Current Status: Completed surgery and received clearance to start running next week

  • Expected Return: A few more weeks away

Other Player Updates

Nick Haynes:

  • Injury: Hamstring

  • Expected Return: 2-3 weeks

Fringe Forwards in Selection Mix:

  • Darcy Jones

  • Aaron Cadman

  • Phoenix Gothard

Summary Table

Player

Injury

Last Played

Status

Expected Return

Stephen Coniglio

Shoulder

Round 11

Cleared to play

Round 16 vs. Adelaide

Harry Perryman

Hamstring

Round 11

Recovered

Round 16 vs. Adelaide

Isaac Cumming

Calf

Pre-season

Set for first match

Round 16 vs. Adelaide

Sam Taylor

Ruptured testicle

Two weeks ago

Starting to run next week

A few weeks away

Nick Haynes

Hamstring

Recent

Recovering

2-3 weeks

The GWS Giants will see the return of key players Stephen Coniglio, Harry Perryman, and Isaac Cumming for their important clash against Adelaide. Meanwhile, Sam Taylor’s recovery is progressing well, with a return expected in a few weeks. These updates are crucial as the Giants look to strengthen their squad for the remainder of the season.

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