November 24, 2024

Power forward eyes early season return after ACL setback

Port Adelaide youngster Mitch Georgiades has circled his side’s Round 1 meeting with West Coast as his ideal return date after a year in recovery from an ACL injury.

Georgiades’ 2023 season came to an end in April after he suffered a serious knee injury playing in the SANFL, curtailing the 22-year-old’s campaign and ending his hopes of a breakout year.

The Western Australian started the season playing under Ken Hinkley for the opening fortnight of the Power’s premiership push before being demoted to the state league level to find some form, with Georgiades having booted 2.5 across his two games to start the season in the AFL.

In his third SANFL game – a meeting with Sturt – Georgiades’ campaign came to a cruel close after landing awkwardly and hurting his knee, forcing the emerging forward into a year-long rehabilitation process.

Having since returned to training and joining his teammates for pre-season at Alberton and at their training camp in Queensland, Georgiades is hoping for an early season return in 2024.

Speaking to AFL.com.au, the young attacker said he has his sights set on a Round 1 comeback, however still needs to get through the remainder of Port Adelaide’s pre-season program and rebuild his confidence before pulling the boots back on.

“Personally I want to be back for Round 1. That’s been my goal since the start of this year,” he said.

“I did it Round 4 or 5 in the AFL and it’s a 12-month injury so if you’re around that period then you’re around then.

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