The father of Sydney Roosters ahead Angus Crichton has revealed the consultant star has been identified with bipolar dysfunction.
Earlier this month, Crichton was granted private go away from the Roosters pre-season journey to Queenstown, New Zealand so as to take care of private points.
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Crichton has not been sighted through the pre-season trial matches in opposition to Melbourne and Manly.
But in a press release to Channel 9 News, Crichton’s father Charlie revealed why the 27-year-old had taken time away from the sport.
“I can confirm today that Angus is under appropriate professional support and treatment for medically diagnosed bipolar disorder which he has been dealing with for sometime,” the assertion learn.
“He is full supported by his family, his management and the Sydney Roosters club as he works towards recovery.
“While no timeline has been set for his return to Rugby League, we will continue to trust his medical team and know those with the Rugby League community will respect his right to privacy during this time.”
Earlier within the day, Nine’s Danny Weidler reported Crichton is predicted to overlook at the least six weeks earlier than returning, together with the primary 4 weeks of the season.
“Privately, the Roosters are hoping to have him back on the field in six weeks, but that may be the best-case scenario,” he stated.
Crichton, who had been suspended for a match through the World Cup last for a raised elbow on Chanel Harris-Tavita, was a member of Australia’s profitable World Cup marketing campaign.
He additionally performed two State of Origin matches for NSW final 12 months.
Crichton has performed 87 matches for the Sydney Roosters, together with profitable the 2019 premiership after transferring from his former membership the South Sydney Rabbitohs.
Source: www.foxsports.com.au