It's official now:
RYAN Griffen has been ruled out of the Western Bulldogs' opening round clash with West Coast on Sunday.
The star midfielder sustained a fractured finger on his left hand after receiving an accidental kick in the final NAB Cup match against Geelong.
Bulldogs coach Brendan McCartney ended speculation about Griffen's availability for round one by confirming he would miss the game against the Eagles.
However, McCartney was confident the 25-year-old would be passed fit for the round-two contest with the Adelaide Crows at AAMI Stadium.
"He won’t play on the weekend, we don’t mind saying that," McCartney said at Whitten Oval.
"But he'll be a strong chance to be available the week after … This time next week, we expect it'll be really ready to go."
RYAN Griffen has been ruled out of the Western Bulldogs' opening round clash with West Coast on Sunday.
The star midfielder sustained a fractured finger on his left hand after receiving an accidental kick in the final NAB Cup match against Geelong.
Bulldogs coach Brendan McCartney ended speculation about Griffen's availability for round one by confirming he would miss the game against the Eagles.
However, McCartney was confident the 25-year-old would be passed fit for the round-two contest with the Adelaide Crows at AAMI Stadium.
"He won’t play on the weekend, we don’t mind saying that," McCartney said at Whitten Oval.
"But he'll be a strong chance to be available the week after … This time next week, we expect it'll be really ready to go."
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