Taylor Garner’s frustrating 2016 season has come to a premature end with the talented forward requiring knee surgery.

The 22-year-old, who managed just three games this year, requires an operation to remove a cyst at the back of his knee.

“His hamstring issues have been well documented, but unfortunately for Taylor, a cyst has developed at the back of his knee,” North Director of Football Geoff Walsh told NMFC.com.au.

“It has been inhibiting his ability to accelerate and reach top speeds.

“Attempts to treat him conservatively have been unsuccessful and the medical team has deemed it necessary for him to go in for an operation.”

Garner has played just 16 games since his debut in 2013 but Walsh said he will be able to have a full pre-season.

“The aim is to have him fully fit for day one of the pre-season and all going well, he’ll be able to hit the ground running and prepare for a full assault on 2017.”

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