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West Coast and Fremantle have each been bolstered with returning stars for spherical 13.
West Coast skipper Luke Shuey will try and restart his stuttering season for a 3rd time after being named as one in every of 5 Eagles’ inclusions to tackle Adelaide on the Adelaide Oval on Saturday whereas Michael Walters will return for Fremantle.
Shuey, who turned 33 final Friday, has not performed since sustaining a double harm blow by hurting his ankle and hamstring towards Port Adelaide in spherical six on the identical venue.
He is joined by fellow 2018 premiership star Jack Darling, who will play simply 30 days after breaking his left forearm towards Gold Coast in spherical 9.