Fremantle midfielder Caleb Serong has labelled the criticism levelled at Luke Jackson as unfair, saying the entire crew is in charge for the dire 0-2 begin to the AFL season.
The Dockers’ high 4 hopes are already wanting shaky following losses to St Kilda and North Melbourne.
Sunday’s western derby looms as a crunch affair for Fremantle, and the highlight main into the sport has been firmly shone on Jackson’s kind.
The big-money recruit has taken only one mark throughout the primary two rounds and is but to kick a objective.
In Saturday’s one-point loss to North Melbourne, Jackson dropped a collection of marks he would usually take.
Serong feels Jackson has been exhausting executed by, saying the entire crew must carry.
“I think it (the criticism) was pretty unfair. I don’t think he’s the only one that’s a little bit out of form,” Serong informed Triple M.
“It’s definitely not on him, that’s for sure. It’s on the whole collective … the way we’re playing at the moment.
“I believe it is unfair to place numerous the blame on him and single him out like that.”
Serong said the team were doing their best to support Jackson.
And he feels the former Demon isn’t far away from producing a big display.
“All we are able to do is help him and ensure (he is aware of) what we worth internally from him,” Serong mentioned.
“You take a look at the best way he is enjoying – he is getting his arms to numerous balls.
“It’s just a matter of time before they start sticking. He takes four marks inside 50m and the narrative changes pretty quickly.”
Nat Fyfe is an opportunity to return for the derby.
Dockers coach Justin Longmuir initially mentioned Fyfe would want about two weeks to get well from a plantar fascia harm.
But the two-time Brownlow medallist is pushing exhausting to play within the derby.
“He’s going well. He was really positive yesterday,” Serong mentioned.
“His plan is to see if he can get out on the track (on Thursday) and push his fitness for the weekend.
“From what I used to be gathering from his conversations yesterday, he is actually assured and enthusiastic about how his physique is feeling, however it’s simply whether or not he will get by way of (coaching).
“He’s had some tough injuries. He’s played with a broken leg.
“This factor … to maintain him out of the sport on the weekend it should be fairly sore.”
West Coast can be with out ruckman Nic Naitanui (Achilles) for a number of extra weeks, whereas Elliot Yeo (calf) is simply a slim probability to return for the derby.
Source: www.perthnow.com.au