St Kilda young gun Max King has been ruled out for season as the Saints’ season spirals

Oliver Caffrey
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St Kilda have seen the back of spearhead Max King until next season.
St Kilda have seen the back of spearhead Max King until next season. Credit: AAP

St Kilda’s season has gone from bad to worse with star forward Max King ruled out for the year with a knee injury.

The 23-year-old, who endured fierce criticism for his performance in a close defeat to Port Adelaide on Sunday, hurt his posterior cruciate ligament just after halftime against the Power.

The injury is on the same left knee that led to King missing two matches earlier in the season. St Kilda believe the injuries are unrelated.

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“This is a very disappointing outcome for Max,” Saints football boss David Misson said.

“It’s a credit to Max’s commitment to his teammates that he played out the game on Sunday, but for his long-term future and health, it’s important we now give his knee some time to rest and recover.

“While this will see Max miss the rest of the season, pleasingly he doesn’t require surgery, and this course of action will place him in the best possible position to attack pre-season.”

King had kicked 19 goals from 12 games this season, but his performance against Port came under fire before his latest injury was revealed.

St Kilda made the finals last year, with King playing a crucial role in the Saints’ charge once he was available mid-season following shoulder surgery.

Saints coach Ross Lyon defended King on Sunday after he went goalless against Port.

“When we’re not getting a lot of clean ball to him, it can be hard … I admired his mental (toughness) ... he took a step forward,” Lyon said.

The Saints have slumped to 15th on the ladder with a 5-10 record.

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