AFTER four frustrating months sidelined, Central Coast Mariners utility Shane Huke is finally available for selection for this Sunday's clash against North Queensland Fury.
Coincidently, Huke last appeared in the yellow and navy against Sunday's opponent, in a pre-season trial match at Rockhampton's Jardine Park back in June.
Since then, the former Dagenham and Redbridge and Peterborough United man has undergone an intense rehabilitation period to repair a tendon injury in his left knee and after impressing at training, feels he's ready for a return to competitive action.
"It's been a while, since May I've been out, but I feel good now, and hopefully I'll get back into it," Huke said. "I'm still getting there, still working on it and there are still a few things I need to do to strengthen up my legs, but it's getting there."
Originally signed for the Central Coast's inaugural Asian Champions League campaign, Huke impressed enough to earn himself a contract for version five of the A-League, only to be frustratingly cut down early in pre-season preparations.
"Especially getting a long term injury, it's always a bad thing," he said. "But I'm glad if it was going to happen, at least it was at the start of the season where I could get it seen to throughout pre-season, instead of say, November or December.
"It's obviously different from training to playing the game, and you've also got nerves and things which play a part, but yeah hopefully (I'll play) because the only way I'm going to get (match) fit is to get a few minutes under my belt, so we'll see how we go."
With Michael McGlinchey and John Hutchinson both on international duty and missing Sunday's clash, it gives Huke a great chance to be back in the reckoning with Lawrie McKinna being forced into a reshuffle of his midfield.
He added: "There's two spots available and everyone is fighting for those two spots, so we'll see how I go."
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