Essendon fans left ‘absolutely devastated’ over news about Peter Wright
The unfortunate blow came just hours after it was announced Peter Wright had signed a long-term extension with the club.
Essendon Bombers fans have been dealt a bitter blow on the eve of their AFL season getting underway, with reigning club best and fairest Peter Wright ruled out for round one on Sunday. The towering forward left the Bombers’ training session on Friday morning after suffering a shoulder injury.
The injury came mere hours after it was announced Wright had signed a four-year extension to stay at Essendon, after emerging as a rare bright spot in the Bombers’ chaotic 2022 season. Fans were left heartbroken when it emerged the 26-year-old would not line up against Hawthorn after dislocating his shoulder.
It’s a brutal setback for the Bombers as they look to put a tumultuous 2022 behind them under new head coach Brad Scott. In a recent survey of AFL captains, none of the 17 other skippers picked the Bombers to make the top eight this year, a prospect made more difficult by any absence from their star forward.
Wright made a stunning emergence as a key forward last season, booting 56 goals in his beast season since being traded to the Bombers from the Gold Coast Suns for a fourth-round draft pick. The club will have to wait for scans to come back to determine the full extent of the injury.
“He won’t play against Hawthorn on Sunday,” the Bombers said in a statement. “He has been sent for scans this afternoon with the results to dictate the next course of action for him. The club will work through rehab options in the coming days.”
Wright’s injury puts pressure on recruit Sam Weideman and likely young forward Harrison Jones to carry the load up forward at the MCG on Sunday.
Before the injury, Scott had hailed Wright’s re-signing as a massive show of faith in Essendon’s direction. The lead-up to Scott’s first game at the helm has been enveloped by media reports and speculation surrounding off-field tensions at the Bombers, specifically between list manager Adrian Dodoro and football boss Josh Mahoney.