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More surgery for Dockers skipper Nat Fyfe

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Nat Fyfe (r) will not return to pre-season training on December 6 after undergoing surgery again.
Camera IconNat Fyfe (r) will not return to pre-season training on December 6 after undergoing surgery again. Credit: AAP

Fremantle star Nat Fyfe will miss the start of the AFL club's pre-season training block after undergoing further surgery to repair his injured right shoulder.

Fyfe underwent season-ending reconstructive surgery in late July and had recently "plateaued" in his recovery, according to Dockers football manager Peter Bell.

The setback prompted a scan which revealed further damage to the dual Brownlow Medal winner's shoulder.

Fyfe had surgery again on Tuesday and will not return to training on December 6 when his fellow senior players resume.

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The Dockers have not yet put a time frame on the 30-year-old midfielder's recovery.

"(The latest scan) indicated that there was a small crack in the bone block that forms the basis of these types of surgery," Bell said.

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"We all know how diligent Nat is and he was complying with his program very well, however, these bone block fractures are known complications of this type of surgery.

"As a result, Nat has undergone a revision of the surgery.

"Whilst it is disappointing, we know that he will be incredibly diligent in his recovery and a return-to-training date will be advised in due course."

Fyfe is crucial to Fremantle's plans of returning to finals next season after a six-year absence.

The Dockers finished 11th last season, one win and percentage outside the top-eight.

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