Western Bulldogs midfielder Adam Treloar has expressed his determination to return to the field as his team prepares to face Hawthorn at the MCG. In a recent interview with Josh Gabelich, Treloar shared insights into his recovery process and the prospects of making a comeback in time for the critical match.
Treloar, a key player for the Bulldogs, has been sidelined due to an injury that has kept him out of action for several weeks. However, the dynamic midfielder has been working diligently to regain his fitness and rejoin his teammates. Speaking to Gabelich, Treloar revealed that his rehabilitation has been progressing well, and he is optimistic about his chances of facing the Hawks.
“I’m feeling good, and the rehab has been going according to plan,” Treloar said. “It’s been frustrating being on the sidelines, but I’ve been putting in the hard work to get back. Hopefully, I’ll be ready to go this weekend.”
Treloar’s potential return would be a significant boost for the Bulldogs, who are looking to solidify their position in the top eight as the finals approach. His experience and ball-winning ability make him a valuable asset, particularly in a high-stakes game against Hawthorn.
While the final decision on Treloar’s availability will be made closer to the game, his positive outlook and commitment to recovery are encouraging signs for Bulldogs fans. The club’s medical staff will continue to monitor his progress, with the hope that he will be fit to take the field and help the Bulldogs secure a crucial victory.
As the countdown to the MCG clash continues, all eyes will be on Treloar’s fitness, with the Bulldogs faithful eagerly anticipating his return to action.