From the HUN site:
Tiger's season over
By Emily Power
July 12, 2004
TIGER Rory Hilton will miss the rest of the season after tearing his right
anterior cruciate ligament.
Hilton will have a knee reconstruction this week - the second of his career
- after Richmond confirmed the worst yesterday.
A dejected Hilton wept into a towel on the interchange bench and threw his
boots into the MCG construction area in frustration with the realisation
his season was over, and his career in jeopardy.
Hilton, out of contract at the end of the year, has had to fight his way
into the Richmond side after stints with Coburg in the VFL this season.
The Tigers picked up Hilton from Brisbane in 1998 after he was taken at No.
3 in the 1996 draft.
The 25-year-old utility has played 72 games for the Tigers and was making a
claim for his retention on the list with strong performances in recent
weeks.
"It's terrible news for Hilts," Richmond football manager Greg Hutchison
said yesterday.
"He saw a surgeon this morning and he'll have surgery later this week."
Hilton hobbled to the bench in the third quarter after landed awkwardly on
his right knee when he clashed with Essendon's Mark McVeigh over the
boundary line.
He had surgery to repair his left ACL when he was 16, and has also had
shoulder surgery.
The Tigers have lost skipper Wayne Campbell for 1-3 weeks after he
dislocated his left collarbone when he was heavily collected by young
Bomber Kepler Bradley.
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Gorrrrne. Bad luck Hilts.