Mark Stevens From: Herald Sun March 23, 2012 12:00AM

RYAN GRIFFEN HAS A SMALL BREAK AT THE BASE OF A FINGER. HERALD SUN
WESTERN Bulldogs star Ryan Griffen has had hand surgery and faces a battle to play in Round 1.
Although the surgery was minor, and the Dogs remain positive Griffen will be fit to play against West Coast, it will severely test his recuperative powers.
Griffen missed Tuesday night's season launch, raising fears the injury was more serious than reported.
The explosive midfielder missed the second half of Saturday's final NAB Cup match against Geelong at Simonds Stadium after receiving a kick to the hand.
While a calf strain suffered by Josh Hunt dominated the headlines from the game, the Griffen injury has far greater implications given his status as a dangerous line-breaker.
It is believed X-rays soon after the match revealed a small break at the base of one of his fingers, which required surgery.
Griffen's chances of playing will become clearer next week.
If he does get up to play the Eagles on Sunday week, Griffen will need a protective guard.
In better news at the Bulldogs, experienced defender Dale Morris is making good progress in his comeback from a broken leg.
He may be ready to return at VFL level in three or four weeks.
Link: http://www.heraldsun.com.au/afl/supe...-1226307641704

RYAN GRIFFEN HAS A SMALL BREAK AT THE BASE OF A FINGER. HERALD SUN
WESTERN Bulldogs star Ryan Griffen has had hand surgery and faces a battle to play in Round 1.
Although the surgery was minor, and the Dogs remain positive Griffen will be fit to play against West Coast, it will severely test his recuperative powers.
Griffen missed Tuesday night's season launch, raising fears the injury was more serious than reported.
The explosive midfielder missed the second half of Saturday's final NAB Cup match against Geelong at Simonds Stadium after receiving a kick to the hand.
While a calf strain suffered by Josh Hunt dominated the headlines from the game, the Griffen injury has far greater implications given his status as a dangerous line-breaker.
It is believed X-rays soon after the match revealed a small break at the base of one of his fingers, which required surgery.
Griffen's chances of playing will become clearer next week.
If he does get up to play the Eagles on Sunday week, Griffen will need a protective guard.
In better news at the Bulldogs, experienced defender Dale Morris is making good progress in his comeback from a broken leg.
He may be ready to return at VFL level in three or four weeks.
Link: http://www.heraldsun.com.au/afl/supe...-1226307641704
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