Swans Star Errol Gulden Faces Four Months on the Sidelines After Shoulder Injury
The Sydney Swans have been handed a significant blow to their premiership aspirations early in the season, with star midfielder Errol Gulden confirmed to be sidelined for approximately four months due to a shoulder injury. The devastating news comes in the wake of a dominant victory over reigning premiers Brisbane at the SCG, a match that ultimately came at a considerable cost.
Gulden’s injury occurred in the final 15 minutes of the contest against the Lions. While attempting to play on after being tackled from behind, he was seen clutching his right elbow, with initial concerns pointing towards a serious shoulder issue. Following scans on Monday, it was determined that Gulden would require surgery later in the week, effectively ruling him out for a substantial portion of the season.
This diagnosis will likely come as no surprise to some, including Essendon great Matthew Lloyd. Lloyd had previously voiced his concerns about the risks associated with allowing a player with a dislocated shoulder to continue playing. He highlighted the potential for recurring issues, drawing a parallel to Josh Sinn at Port Adelaide, who underwent surgery for a similar persistent problem and faced a lengthy layoff. Lloyd advocated for a proactive approach, suggesting that the Swans should opt for surgery now to ensure Gulden is fully fit for the crucial finals series.
Heeney Also Nursing Injury Concerns
The Swans’ victory was further marred by another injury concern, with star forward Isaac Heeney also leaving the field in the closing stages of the match. Heeney was observed grabbing at his right upper hamstring before heading to the bench. Reports from sideline eye Alastair Lynch indicated that Heeney had been asked to stay on the field but refused, opting to come off due to the discomfort. While the club has not yet made a formal statement regarding Heeney’s fitness, his visible distress and immediate departure from the game have raised significant questions about his availability for upcoming matches.
Lions Recruit Also Affected
The Brisbane Lions also experienced injury concerns during the match. Prized recruit Oscar Allen departed the field in the third quarter with a hip injury. While he did manage to return to the game, the nature of the injury and its potential long-term impact remain to be seen.
Dominant Swans Performance Overshadowed by Injuries
Despite the injury setbacks, the Sydney Swans delivered a commanding performance against the Lions. The final score of 15.14 (104) to 8.12 (60) reflected their dominance throughout the game. The Swans established an early lead, finishing the first quarter with a score of 7.1 (43) to 1.3 (9), a margin that had extended to 48 points by halftime.
While the Lions managed to add some respectability to the scoreboard in the latter stages, they had no answer to the impressive goal-kicking of Joel Amartey, who was instrumental in the Swans’ victory, bagging an impressive five goals.
On the individual statistics front, Dayne Zorko of the Lions topped the disposal count with 30 possessions, matched by Lachie Neale. Riley Bice also contributed significantly with 28 disposals. However, the overall narrative of the match has been irrevocably altered by the significant injury concerns that have befallen two of the Sydney Swans’ key players. The club now faces the challenging task of navigating the upcoming rounds without the services of Errol Gulden and potentially Isaac Heeney, as they aim to maintain their strong start to the season.


















