North Melbourne's popular $371k mid/forward Brent Harvey should make his return to AFL football this weekend after ten weeks out with an elbow injury.
Harvey, who despite missing so much action is still owned by just under 10,000 DT coaches, should be given the nod to take on the Western Bulldogs this Sunday at the MCG.
Kangas footy manager Donald McDonald said on Monday, “He got the all-clear from the specialist … so he’s just got to get through tomorrow’s training session.”
North Melbourne's caretaker coach Darren Crocker also revealed good news for many DT coaches admitting popular $86k midfielder Liam Anthony was in the mix for his AFL debut this weekend.
Despite not having made his debut, Anthony is owned by over 13,000 patient DT coaches.
North also revealed exciting $197k defender Jesse Smith could play in the VFL with North Ballarat this weekend after a long layoff with injury.
In other injury news from Arden Street, $309k midfielder Daniel Wells is doubtful for this weekend having missed out last round against Adelaide with a hip injury. Wells is struggling with a virus now and has only been able to train lightly.
Also $276k forward Lindsay Thomas should be fit to face to Bulldogs after scans revealed no hamstring damage after a scare last round, while $221k forward Matt Campbell will miss out with a hamstring strain.
And more good news for the Kangas, is that in the club's injury list released today, $216 forward Ben Warren, $136k forward Sam Wright and $203k midfielder Ed Lower all were named to face a test this week suggesting they are close to a return from injury.
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
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2 comments:
cmon Anthony!!! get a friggin game
should Smith come good later in the year, he could be a handy pickup at $197k.....
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