Cats' Guthrie undergoes ankle surgery

Geelong midfielder Cam Guthrie is expected to be out for up to two months after surgery on his ankle which he injured in their loss to West Coast last Sunday.

Geelong midfielder Cameron Guthrie has undergone ankle surgery to stabilise the syndesmosis he suffered in last Sunday's AFL clash with the West Coast Eagles.

The 25-year-old is expected to be sidelined for up to two months in a blow to the Cats, with Gary Ablett also out with a hamstring injury.

"After consultation, it was felt the best course of action was for Cameron to undergo this procedure," Geelong's general manager of football Simon Lloyd said in a statement on Thursday.

Guthrie's right foot became trapped underneath Eagle Jamie Cripps' body in a tackle during Sunday's game.

Young forward Nakia Cockatoo, who suffered a PCL strain in the same match, does not require surgery.


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