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Started by LF, April 09, 2014, 11:28:24 AM

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LF

http://www.westcoasteagles.com.au/news/2014-08-18/butler-a-chance

Experienced defender Sam Butler, who has wound back the clock with his form in the last month, is rated a 50-50 chance of playing against Melbourne on Saturday evening despite being scheduled for minor eye surgery tomorrow.

Butler, who was injured on Saturday and subsequently subbed out because of a laceration to the right eye, will have an operation tomorrow and depending on how it heals, could be available against the Demons


As of Monday, August 18

Tom Barrass (groin) season
Rowen Powell (shoulder) season
Matt Rosa (pectoral) season
Beau Waters (shoulder) season
Sharrod Wellingham (knee) season
Brad Sheppard (ankle) season
Malcolm Karpany (ankle) season
Xavier Ellis (AC joint) 2 weeks
Scott Selwood (ankle) 1-2 weeks
Elliot Yeo (hand) 1-2 weeks
Sam Butler (eye) Test
Mark LeCras (calf) Test

LF

As of Monday, August 18

Tom Barrass (groin) season
Rowen Powell (shoulder) season
Matt Rosa (pectoral) season
Beau Waters (shoulder) season
Sharrod Wellingham (knee) season
Brad Sheppard (ankle) season
Malcolm Karpany (ankle) season
Mark Hutchings (hamstring) one week
Nic Naitanui (achilles) test
Xavier Ellis (AC joint) test
Scott Selwood (ankle) test
Elliot Yeo (hand) test

elephants

Good to see X-man is in contention ahead of schedule. Will be interesting to see whether or not we risk Scooter and Yeo Yeo.

LF

Quote from: elephants on August 25, 2014, 07:48:22 PM
Good to see X-man is in contention ahead of schedule. Will be interesting to see whether or not we risk Scooter and Yeo Yeo.

From what I`ve been reading Scooter has been close to playing and I reckon they`ve held him off to see if finals are possible now they are would not surprise me to see him playing this weekend.

Capper


CrowsFan


Ziplock

GWS have 9 of our best 22 on the injury list and 8 season ending injuries.

It's just that time of year.

Capper


Ringo

Brisbane have 8 as well and most from early in the season.

LF

http://www.westcoasteagles.com.au/news/2014-09-19/injury-update

Ruckman Nic Naitanui does not require post-season surgery and is expected to complete a full pre-season for the first time since his All Australian year in 2012.

Mark LeCras has had the plate removed from the forearm that he has twice fractured but has recovered from the minor surgery.

Key defender Eric Mackenzie and young gun Jeremy McGovern both had minor hip surgery but neither player is expected to be hampered at the start of the pre-season.

Jack Darling fractured his foot at the end of the season but does not require surgery.

Meanwhile, troubled Eagles rookie Murray Newman has returned to the club after serving six months in jail for grievous bodily harm. Vozzo said the 20-year-old had applied himself admirably to his training regime since returning to the club.

"He's tracking well," Vozzo said.

"He's got a couple of months training before our final list lodgement. But the plan is if Murray keeps performing the way he is and bringing the level of application and enthusiasm that he's currently shown that he'll remain on our rookie list for 2015."

Eagles coach Adam Simpson has already flagged five-to-seven list changes, including the retirements of Darren Glass and Dean Cox. A number of Eagles-listed players are playing for East Perth in the WAFL Grand Final on Sunday.

Vozzo said the club's list management group had not made any decisions on delisting players. He said the group would meet next week to discuss the list and the plans for the draft and trade period.

Capper