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Bad break for Hay means bad news for Waitakere

Waitakere United

Monday 5 May 2008, 2:51PM

By Waitakere United

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WAITAKERE CITY

It has been confirmed today that former All White skipper Danny Hay has a fracture in his ankle and is a most unlikely starter for the crucial O-League final return leg at Douglas Field this Sunday.

The Waitakere United captain picked up the injury in the NZFC Grand Final three weeks ago but did not realize the severity of the injury until scans late last week revealed he had a small fracture, leaving a chip ‘floating’ in the ankle joint.

Waitakere United Head Coach Chris Milicich is resigned to not having the services of his inspirational captain.

“The news is not good on Danny and I have effectively crossed his name out from my thinking. It is a blow for him personally and also for us as a team but we will box on and are fortunate to have great experience and quality to call upon in this sort of scenario.

“The onus will fall on the likes of Neil Emblen and Jonathan Perry to marshal the side as they have done all year. We will look at our options during the week but I’m not short of players ready willing and able to step in.”

Waitakere did not sit idle on the weekend, playing in a closed door friendly to keep the players minds and bodies on the job. The approach from Milicich in Sunday’s game is to attack from the outset to overturn the 3-1 deficit from the first leg in Honiara.

The match has implications for the wider football community with the US$500,000 prize spread across the 8 NZFC clubs and New Zealand Football. The winner earns the money as Oceania’s representative at the FIFA Club World Cup in Japan in December.