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Wingman Nathan O’Driscoll seems to have a struggle on his fingers to make Fremantle’s round-one aspect after being ignored of the Dockers’ line-up for his or her remaining pre-season hitout.
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Dockers coach Justin Longmuir had flagged on Monday that O’Driscoll would play minutes after being cleared of the foot harm that saved him out of final week’s observe conflict in opposition to Adelaide.
But in a variety swerve, it’s understood the 20-year-old will play in Peel Thunder’s intraclub conflict after he was not named in Freo’s 26-man workforce to face Port Adelaide at Fremantle Oval on Thursday.
“Dris will play. It was a pretty quick turnaround from that hotspot which is good news,” Longmuir mentioned earlier this week.
First-round draftee Liam Henry will get his likelihood to impress after being named on the wing, with James Aish occupying the opposite one and Ethan Hughes on the bench.
Mature-age ruck Liam Reidy has been named to accomplice Sean Darcy within the absence of Luke Jackson, who will miss the sport due to concussion.