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Waalitj Marawar (West Coast) haven’t dominated out defender Jeremy McGovern taking over Narrm (Melbourne) this Sunday regardless of having to be hospitalised throughout their 66-point loss to Collingwood on the weekend.
It comes as coach Adam Simpson says in-form stars Elliot Yeo (groin) and Jake Waterman (concussion) are “touch and go” to return from damage.
McGovern landed closely on the Marvel Stadium turf in the course of the second time period and tried to play out the sport however was taken to hospital in the course of the third time period.
He flew house with the remainder of the staff later that night and Simpson mentioned he was an opportunity to tackle the red-hot Demons.
“Fingers crossed. It (taking him to hospital) was a precautionary thing we did halfway through the third quarter,” Simpson informed 7NEWS.
“It looked pretty bad there for a little bit. He went and got some tests done. We haven’t got all the results back but he’s not in pain, he’s in good spirits.
“Hopefully, the results come back positive, and he can play this week.”
The Eagles shall be compelled to make at the least one change with speedster Jack Petruccelle subbed out at quarter-time with a proper ankle damage with fears it’s the dreaded syndesmosis.