More pain for Hawks with Burgoyne fracturing jaw in VFL

Hawthorn's prized recruit Shaun Burgoyne can't take a trick.

The 2004 Port Adelaide premiership star has had scans to his jaw, revealing a fracture, following a collision in Sunday's VFL match between the Box Hill Hawks and Geelong at Skilled Stadium.
 
Burgoyne, a silky smooth midfielder, was on the comeback trial after being sidelined with a leg injury. 

The 27-year-old left the field in the second quarter with bleeding from the mouth with a loose tooth following a head clash with Geelong’s Max Rooke.

He returned to play for part of the third and fourth quarters.
 
Following the match, Burgoyne was sent for scans which revealed a fracture under the tooth site.
 
Burgoyne will see a specialist later today to determine the severity and appropriate course of action.

Burgoyne's latest setback completes a bad weekend for Hawthorn, who suffered a big loss to Collingwood at the MCG on Saturday.