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AFL 2025: Max Gawn sidelined for two weeks by fractured larynx

A painful injury in pre-season training has derailed the summer plans of Melbourne’s star captain.

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It will be a quiet Christmas break for Max Gawn after the Melbourne captain was dealt a nasty injury blow in the final week of pre-season training.

A “hit to the throat” during a session has left Gawn with a fractured larynx, with the skipper to take at least three weeks to rejoin full training once the Demons’ program resumes on January 9.

Melbourne fitness boss Selwyn Griffith said Gawn remained in “good spirits” despite the injury, which can cause trouble speaking and swallowing.

Melbourne captain Max Gawn suffered a fractured larynx following a ‘hit to the throat’ in pre-season training this week. Picture: David Caird
Melbourne captain Max Gawn suffered a fractured larynx following a ‘hit to the throat’ in pre-season training this week. Picture: David Caird

“Max sustained a fractured larynx following a hit to the throat during training this week,” Griffith said.

“As part of his recovery, Max won’t be able to exercise for the next two weeks, followed by a period of non-contact training for an additional four weeks.

“Despite the setback, Max is recovering well and remains in good spirits.”

Griffith said Demons premiership duo Bayley Fritsch and Christian Salem had returned to full training before the Christmas break after both underwent arthroscopes at the end of the 2024 campaign.

“They’ve done a fantastic job over the off-season and both have integrated into full training now and coping really well with that,” he said.

Jake Lever will be in full training by the end of January next year after off-season knee and shoulder surgeries. Picture: Michael Klein
Jake Lever will be in full training by the end of January next year after off-season knee and shoulder surgeries. Picture: Michael Klein

Star defender Jake Lever, who also had a knee arthroscope before going for shoulder surgery, was getting “some good running loads up” but yet to return to contact training while he worked on the range of motion in his shoulder.

“(Lever) will still be in a modified environment once we return from Christmas, more so from the shoulder perspective as we build his tolerance to contact training,” Griffith said.

“We expect that Jake will be (in) full training by the end of January.”

Griffith said small forward Charlie Spargo would be ready to resume full training when the Demons returned in the new year after an achilles injury restricted him to a single senior game last season.

Recruits Tom Campbell (Melbourne) and Harry Sharp (Brisbane) began the pre-season on modified programs but were in full training before the break.

Originally published as AFL 2025: Max Gawn sidelined for two weeks by fractured larynx

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