- Local footy player recovering from shocking facial injury
- Xavier Dimasi required reconstructive surgery afterwards
The Whittlesea Football Club in Melbourne is rallying behind beloved player Xavier Dimasi after their longtime captain suffered a devastating injury during a match that has required reconstructive surgery.
Dimasi was playing in his 100th match for his club against Watsonia on April 12 when he was hurt by a heavy collision during the last quarter.
He was rushed to hospital with a host of injuries and hasn’t been able to work since.
His club has set up a GoFundMe page that explains the extent of his injuries.
‘The accident resulted in multiple fractures throughout his face, a significant concussion lacerations to his face and dental damage,’ organisers wrote.
‘The severe injuries required huge reconstructive surgery to Xavier’s face, where six plates have been inserted to repair the damage, as well as a palatal splint to keep his jaw in place while his bones heal.’
Local footy star Xavier Dimasi (pictured) suffered a ‘traumatic’ facial injury during a match

Dimasi was rushed to hospital following the accident and hasn’t been able to work since
Dimasi’s accident has placed enormous pressure on his partner, Brigid, who has taken on fulltime caregiving duties.
‘Brigid has been providing Xavier with full time care, requiring her to rely on her own sick leave to ensure Xav is cared for,’ continued the GoFundMe organisers.
‘With mounting financial pressure and all available leave utilised, Brigid has had to return to work, taking breaks throughout the day to care for Xavier.
‘With medical and dental appointments continuing for the next few months, they are under significant pressure to balance health and the costs of recovery.’
The Whittlesea footy club praised Dimasi’s character and contributions to the community.
‘Xavier has been more than a player,’ the club posted to Facebook.
‘He’s been a leader, a mentor to our juniors and a genuine role model. His commitment to our club and our young players is second to none – always first to lend a hand, offer words of encouragement, or give back to the community that he loves.’
The footy club is urging the wider footy community to contribute if they can.