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Gold Coast Sun midfielder Matt Rowell to miss half of the AFL season with a minor tear of his PCL

Gold Coast young gun Matt Rowell has avoided surgery on his injured left knee but is still expected to miss the first half of the AFL season.
Key points:
- The Gold Coast Suns will have to do without young gun Matt Rowell until the second half of 2021 due to a knee injury
- Scans confirmed Rowell injured his posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) when he fell awkwardly at Perth Stadium against West Coast
- Rowell starred in a brief debut year for the Suns in 2020, earning three best-on-ground awards before a shoulder injury in round five
The Suns confirmed on Tuesday that the 19-year-old had sustained a minor tear to the posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) after falling heavily in a first-quarter tackle in Sunday’s round one loss to West Coast in…
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