Dockers aim to convince flight-risk Liam Henry to stay

Dockers aim to convince flight-risk Liam Henry to stay

Fremantle coach Justin Longmuir concedes Liam Henry is a flight threat, however he is assured the out-of-contract wingman will be capable to attain his potential if he chooses to re-sign with the Dockers.

Henry has hit career-best kind over the previous 5 weeks, averaging 26.2 possessions and two clearances throughout that stretch.

It’s an enormous enchancment of his common of 12 disposals and 0.6 clearances per match throughout his 38-game profession.

Reports have emerged that St Kilda are eager to lure the 21-year-old, who was snared with decide No.9 within the 2019 nationwide draft and has large potential.

When requested whether or not Ryan was a flight threat given he’s nonetheless but to signal a brand new deal, Longmuir replied: “He has to be, getting to this time of the season without him committing.

“In the tip, the ball’s in his courtroom. The ball is properly and really in his courtroom.

“I’m optimistic he’ll stay. I see this as the best place for him to develop his footy and take his career forward.”

Henry has been dropped to the WAFL on quite a few events over the previous 4 years.

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Longmuir praised the best way the speedy wingman has accepted every problem and improved his consistency.

“I feel like as a coach I’ve given him a lot of opportunities along the way,” Longmuir mentioned.

“He’s played 40 games across his four seasons. We’ve given him a lot of opportunities.

“There’s been instances when he is wanted to return and work on issues we’re asking him to work on.

“I think he’s done that and embraced that really well, and that’s got him to the point where he’s played his most consistent over the last period of time.”

Dockers captain Alex Pearce will play out the season regardless of an ongoing battle with a decrease leg and foot damage.

Pearce has been unable to coach for a lot of the season, and his performances have suffered at instances due to it.

Fremantle (7-11) are nearly sure to overlook finals, however Pearce is set to play out the ultimate 5 video games, beginning with Saturday’s conflict with Geelong at GMHBA Stadium.

“He wants to keep pushing through,” Longmuir mentioned.

“And he wants to continue to build his footy and leadership and work on all aspects of his game and be there for his teammates.

“While his mindset is like that, we’ll hold backing him 100 per cent

“I don’t think he’ll need surgery (at the end of the season). It will need a little bit of rest.”

Ruckman Sean Darcy (ankle), midfielder Nat Fyfe (foot) and defender Brandon Walker (knee) have already been dominated out for the remainder of the season.

Bailey Banfield (knee laceration), James Aish (quad) and Nathan O’Driscoll (calf) are all an opportunity to return in opposition to the Cats.

Defender Brennan Cox (ankle) remains to be one to 2 weeks away from returning.

Source: www.perthnow.com.au