North Melbourne key player suffers career-ending injury

North Melbourne youngster Charlie Comben is hospitalized after suffering a horrific broken leg during a 90-point hammering by Melbourne

North Melbourne youngster Charlie Comben suffered a horrific leg break 

The footy star was hospitalized during the Kangaroos’ game vs Melbourne 

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Melbourne has thrashed North Melbourne by 90 points in an AFL mismatch marred by a horror leg injury to Kangaroos youngster Charlie Comben.

The Demons killed off the contest with the first six goals and gave their percentage a healthy boost with Saturday night’s 22.7 (139) to 7.7 (49) win at the MCG.

Comben, 21, was hospitalised with a broken leg and is likely to undergo surgery to have a plate inserted.

Comben, who has a history of left leg injuries, was hurt when he went for a mark in the opening quarter.

Play was held up for several minutes and, significantly, the Seven Network opted against showing a replay of the gruesome incident.

Demons coach Simon Goodwin started his post-game media conference by wishing Comben and his family well.

North coach Alastair Clarkson confirmed the outlook is grim for Comben, but hopes he will return later this season.

‘I was told on the bench he has a fracture to his lower leg, it will require some surgery.

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‘They’re going to probably put a plate in of some description.

‘That’s a blow to us, he’s a young guy trying to make his way in the game.’

Fellow North forward Callum Coleman-Jones was also forced from the game in the third term with concussion after coming off second-best in a marking contest with Demons defender Steven May.

Completing a disastrous night for the Roos, Tom Powell needed help from trainers as he went off after rolling his ankle in the last term.

It is North’s biggest losing margin under Clarkson, after they won their first two games, and also Melbourne’s fourth 100-plus score this season.

‘It was exactly what we wanted,’ Goodwin said.

‘We really wanted to put the defensive side of our game to them and we did that for the majority of the night.’

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