An emotional Christian Welch has fought back tears while addressing his season-ending Achilles injury.
Welch’s 2022 season was cut short during Melbourne’s win over Wests Tigers in round one on Saturday.
The Storm co-captain hit the deck with a non-contact injury in the shadows of full-time.
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He was stepping forward off the defensive line when he collapsed in pain.
“I heard a big pop. It’s not good when you hear pops. I’ve done two ACLs,” Welch told reporters.
The 27-year-old, who had just re-signed with the Storm on a three-year deal in the off-season, is no stranger to season-ending injuries, after suffering ACL tears in 2017 and 2019.
But this setback nonetheless stings.
“It was pretty hard,” Welch said.
“I cried a fair bit in the changerooms.
“I think my mum was crying a bit when I was calling her, but I will be right. It’s only an injury, I will get there.”
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Welch also put his situation into perspective when he made it clear how lucky he considered himself to be a professional footballer.
“I know I have it a lot better than a lot of other people in society. I still get paid every month and I don’t have to work,” Welch said.
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The Storm’s win also saw George Jennings go down with an ACL injury, while hooker Brandon Smith suffered a broken hand.