Gold Coast star Touk Miller is expected to miss up to a month of football after suffering a hamstring strain during the Suns' six-point win against Collingwood on Friday night.
7 News' Mitch Cleary reported on Monday that the midfielder is looking at "3-4 weeks on the sidelines with his hamstring strain", a devastating blow for Gold Coast as they prepare to take on two top-four sides in the next fortnight.
Miller was on track for another stellar performance to add to his elite 2025 campaign, collecting 11 disposals, three clearances, and four score involvements in just 24% time on-ground before his untimely setback.
Gold Coast's Touk Miller looking at 3-4 weeks on the sidelines with his hamstring strain @7AFL
โ Mitch Cleary (@cleary_mitch) July 14, 2025
The former Suns skipper is set to miss games against Adelaide, Brisbane and Richmond, while the Round 22 clash against Carlton could be a return target.
More to come...