Bombers coach firm on JHF treatment

Bombers coach firm on JHF treatment

Essendon coach Brad Scott has urged Bombers supporters to chorus from booing younger Port Adelaide star Jason Horne-Francis when his aspect meets the Power in Adelaide on Sunday.

Fans from Victorian golf equipment have commonly jeered the 19-year-old at matches this season regardless of no affiliation with North Melbourne, the membership the previous No.1 decide left to return house to South Australia through commerce on the finish of final season.

Scott mentioned it might be a foul search for Bombers supporters to get entangled in booing the Power midfielder and was essential of any particular person participant receiving such remedy from followers.

“We don’t want (Essendon fans) to do that. I don’t think booing an individual player is the right thing to do – the reasons behind it to me are irrelevant,” Scott mentioned.

“We don’t want our fans to do that. We want to win, we want to be competitive, we want to be combative – but we want to do it in the right manner, and sportsmanship is a big part of the way that we want to go about it.”

Scott mentioned he anticipated to see {the teenager} line up on explosive Bomber Jake Stringer at stoppages through the match in an intriguing head-to-head battle.

“I think they will at different stages, depending on how Port want to set it up … it will be a tantalising match-up if that happens,” he mentioned.

“I think any time two really powerful, explosive players go head-to-head it’s exciting for everyone.”

Zach Reid is firming to play his ninth AFL sport and first for the season, with the 202cm defender coaching with the Bombers’ first alternative defensive group on Friday, whereas swingman Kyle Langford was put by means of his paces with the forwards.

Scott mentioned how Reid bought by means of coaching would decide the ultimate choice resolution on Friday night, aware of the Power’s peak in assault with Charlie Dixon, Todd Marshall and Jeremy Finlayson all taller than 197cm.

“Zach’s done a power of work, we’ve been really conservative with his recovery from his injury,” Scott mentioned.

“He’s done a really good training block before we even brought him back to play VFL footy.

“(Selection will be) a bit based on training but also the overall make-up of our team, but we won’t compromise just because it looks better on paper potentially with a bit more height in defence – we won’t compromise unless he’s absolutely ready to go.”

Scott mentioned former captain Dyson Heppell was contemporary after being managed towards Geelong and would return to the aspect.

“It’s really helped him, he was feeling really good and felt like he was ready to play (last week), but it was just a logical time to give him a rest off a five-day break,” he mentioned.

“Like most players, they don’t love it at the time, but Dyson is a consummate team man and he feels much better for it.”

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