Freo SUPERSTAR Fyfe nearing footy return

Freo SUPERSTAR Fyfe nearing footy return

Fremantle coach Justin Longmuir has opened the door for Nat Fyfe to return to his customary midfield function because the under-fire Dockers try to repair their woes within the clinches.

The membership’s finals hopes are already on skinny ice after opening the AFL season with 4 defeats of their first six matches.

Fyfe has been grounded by a plantar fasciitis damage since tallying simply 0.1 from 9 possessions within the round-one loss to St Kilda, and he will certainly miss Saturday’s conflict with Brisbane on the Gabba.

But if the two-time Brownlow medallist is ready to full a heavy coaching load this weekend, he might return for subsequent week’s house encounter with Hawthorn.

Fyfe, who skilled away from the primary group in sneakers on Wednesday, had been slated to play your complete season as a ahead.

But with the Dockers crying out for a big-bodied ball-winner to assist with important clearances and hard-ball will get, Longmuir will contemplate sending Fyfe again to the coalface when the 31-year-old is prepared.

Fremantle Dockers training at  Victor George Kailis Oval.
Nat Fyfe
Camera IconThe prospect of Nat Fyfe returning to the midfield has been floated. Credit: Ian Munro/The West Australian

“It’s always been in our thinking,” Longmuir mentioned.

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“It’s always been (the plan to) get him embedded in his forward role, we’ll get him comfortable down there and confident down there, and then we can expand his role.

“He’s a good clearance player. He had a bit of a sore foot in round one, when he played his only game of the year. So we haven’t been able to explore that.

“But we’ll put him where he can play to his best.”

The management of recent captain Alex Pearce has been broadly panned since his error-laden efficiency in opposition to the Bulldogs final week.

Pearce’s try to bodily intimidate former Docker Rory Lobb earlier than the opening bounce was additionally closely criticised.

Longmuir felt the flak aimed toward Pearce was unfair.

“He’s leading really well,” Longmuir mentioned. “Players really respect and admire him. (The criticism) is over the line.

“When you lose, you get criticised whatever you do.

“There were isolated incidents on the weekend where Lobb came under some attention, some instigated by Lobby as well.

“So you want us to fight back or not? It’s just one of those things. When you lose, you get criticised left, right and centre.”

Fremantle might be with out Michael Frederick (adductor) in opposition to the in-form Lions, however Sam Switkowski and Heath Chapman are robust probabilities to return from calf accidents.

Longmuir mentioned he retained religion in his aspect, regardless of the shaky begin.

“We can’t get caught up in making statements and pressing panic buttons and get caught up in what critics are saying,” he mentioned.

“I’m not going to throw the baby out with the bath water. I’m not going to panic.

“We’ll stick to the course and see if we can get more weight of numbers executing their roles.”

Source: www.perthnow.com.au