- Ollie wines had undergone surgery for heart disease in December of last year
- The football star has been replaced by the Port Adelaide vs Sydney Swans shock
Regarding the scenes that took place on Sunday at Sydney Cricket Ground while Ollie wines were replaced by the Adelaide port shock against Sydney Swans due to heart disease.
He came after the 30 -year -old midfielder was seen having long discussions with doctors in the Adelaide port who lowered before returning to the soccer field.
It lasted several minutes on the ground before Port activates their substitution, Rory Atkins coming to replace it.
Fox Sports journalist Alastair Lynch, postponing the sidelines, said the precaution to submit it to the match was due to “heart rate problems”.
Lynch then declared that if any condition relating to the heart is a “serious problem”, he added that the doctors of the port were “very comfortable with the place where he is”. It was later revealed by the Director General of Port football, Chris Davies, which wines felt much better after receiving medical treatments in the rooms.
The Brownlow 2021 medalist was diagnosed with heart disease in 2022 and had been underlying a match against Melbourne that year and taken to the hospital. The problem seemed to reproduce last year during the confrontation of power against Hawthorn where it was replaced again.
Port Adelaide star Ollie Wines, 30, was underlying his team’s match against Sydney

It is understood that the midfielder had struggled with a condition of heart rate, that he has already undergone surgery
In February, the wines announced in Adelaide now that he had undergone surgical procedure to help correct the problem, after managing the problem of expert advice.
“I did something pre-Christmas for what I am in question, everything is corrected,” said Wines.
“I should never have the problem again.
Since this match against Melbourne in the fifth round of 2022, the wines have played 25 games, including five this year.
Speaking on the condition, Wines said in 2022: “It is no longer a heart rate problem that is quite common in the elderly and elite athletes.
“Once it was explained to me, it was very the docande, there are not too many long -term effects.”
The wines took the eighth elimination and four brands in the first quarter, while the Ken Hinkley team took an early advance on the swans.
Three -quarters, the director general of Port, Davies, delivered a promising update on the state of the wines.

The wines (photo of his partner Olivia) had managed the condition with the advice of medical experts
“Ollie had a little heart to this second quarter,” said Davies.
“He’s in the rooms now, feels much better. But it was something he had to manage over time. He knows that he must withdraw from the game when these things happen.
“The only concern is that we are concerned about Ollie’s health. Right now, he is back to normal in the rooms. And I’m sure he will go through what he needs to go through this week and will be potentially available for next week.
Jon Ralph shed light on the state while speaking to Fox Footy.
“The heart problems he has suffered since 2022 has reassured him by his cardiologist is not deadly,” said Ralph.
“It is certainly not threatening a career, but it does not mean that it is not extremely frightening when it happens to him.
“We saw him in 2022 – he complained of heart palpitations, dizziness and nausea. He missed only one week against Carlton and returned against the west coast and had 33 possessions and a goal.
“The drugs quickly took control – but he had to miss this week.
“I think the question here is not to know if she endangers her career – it is if her shortcomings against North Melbourne next week.
“It goes without saying that this club will not risk it in any way (wines).
“You think that potentially it is missing a week, then if it can remove the tick from his cardiologist, it may be back fairly quickly – as worrying as this episode was today.”