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Fremantle nice Paul Hasleby has backed Ethan Hughes to edge out former first-round draftee Liam Henry within the battle for the wing place for the Dockers’ spherical one conflict towards St Kilda on March 19.
A foot damage has hindered Nathan O’Driscoll’s pre-season and he’s prone to want extra time to get conditioning earlier than the season opener, whereas the lack of Blake Acres to Carlton final season has opened up a spot on the wing reverse James Aish.
Both Hughes (18 disposals and two clearances) and Henry (16 and one) pushed their case to play towards the Saints with spectacular performances within the 31-point pre-season win over Port Adelaide in Fremantle on Thursday night.