Brownlow Medal 2015: Nat Fyfe injured, would have to defy history to claim 2015 AFL top honour

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He produced one of the best half-season individual campaigns the AFL world has ever seen.

But after a slight drop off in form, a two-week absence due to a thigh injury and, now, another two-week injury absence upon him, can Nat Fyfe still win the Brownlow Medal this season?

The Fremantle star and raging Charlie favourite was ruled out of the Dockers’ final two home and away games due to inflammation in the fibula in his left leg.

Not that it’s his No. 1 priority, but it’s undoubtedly a massive blow for Fyfe’s Brownlow chances.

 

Nat Fyfe diagnosed with serious leg injury, Brownlow Medal hopes dealt a blow

Herald Sun

NAT Fyfe’s Brownlow chances have been dealt a crippling blow — and Fremantle’s premiership hopes have nosedived — with news a serious leg injury threatens to derail the superstar’s season.

The best player in the competition will miss the last two matches of the Dockers’ home-and-away campaign after being diagnosed with periostitis — inflammation in the fibula bone of his left leg.

One medical expert said the injury could lead to a stress fracture.

Periostitis is said to cause tenderness and aching and is considered rare in the fibula bone.

Rest is the only treatment, but Fyfe may not be able to completely overcome the injury before the start of the finals series.

 

Fyfe out for two weeks

 

Injured Nat Fyfe in race to be fit for AFL finals

The Age

The Brownlow Medal hopes of Fremantle star Nat Fyfe have taken a hit after he was ruled out of the final fortnight of home-and-away matches because of a leg injury and faces a fight to be fit for the finals.


Fyfe, the favourite for the AFL's top individual honour, has inflammation in his fibula in his left leg, a condition known as periostitis.


Fremantle's general manager of football operations Chris Bond said the dynamic utility would miss Sunday's clash against Melbourne at Domain Stadium and the round-23 match against Port Adelaide at Adelaide Oval on Saturday week.


"Our medical advice is that Nat should be available for selection after a two-week break," Bond said.

 

Brownlow blow as Fyfe ruled out until finals

The West Australian

Fremantle’s premiership hopes and Nat Fyfe’s Brownlow Medal hopes were rocked yesterday with news that the star midfielder will miss the club’s last two home-and-away games with periostitis of the fibula, a condition similar to shin splints.

Bookmakers reacted by winding Fyfe’s medal odds, which were as short as $1.60, out to as long as $2.50. West Coast’s Matt Priddis, thought to be at the head of the pack chasing Fyfe, had his odds slashed to as short as $3.75.

The dramatic developments came after the Dockers released a short statement revealing that Fyfe’s home-and-away season was over. In an eventful day that included Fremantle’s announcement on Fyfe.

 

No time to overreact

 

Nat Fyfe ruled out of Fremantle Dockers line-up for two weeks with leg injury

PerthNow

NAT Fyfe will not play again until Fremantle’s opening finals match after the raging Brownlow Medal favourite suffered a leg injury.


The Dockers confirmed Fyfe would miss the next two weeks with inflammation in his fibula.


It means the ladder leaders will have to try and hold their position without their best player in games against Melbourne (home) and Port Adelaide (away), with cross-town rivals West Coast just half a game behind.


Dockers football operations manager Chris Bond said Fyfe had periostitis in his left leg.

 

Dockers defender "cherry ripe" for finals

The West Australian

Fremantle defender Michael Johnson has given his body the thumbs up and is confident that he will be “cherry ripe” for finals.

Johnson has been back for two matches following a serious hamstring injury.

“The first game back was one of those big games in the derby. I just wanted to get out there and get moving and feel confident with my body,” he said.