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Mid-forward a chance as Eagles chase second win of season

Mid-forward a chance as Eagles chase second win of season

Perth Now12 hours ago
West Coast mid-forward Liam Ryan remains in contention for Saturday night's clash with Richmond at Optus Stadium as the Eagles chase their second win of the season.
Ryan was listed as a test when the AFL official injury lists were released last night.
He missed his third match of the season when forced out of the Eagles' defeat to Port Adelaide with soreness after travelling with the team.
Ryan also sat out the club's first game of the season as he recovered from a pre-season hamstring issue and was ill for the round four defeat to the Giants.
The 2018 premiership Eagle, who has spent more time in the midfield this season, completed gentle running and skills work at training yesterday at Mineral Resources Park.
'Liam got through main training last week, but presented with soreness on Friday,' high-performance manager Mat Inness said.
'We didn't want to take any risks for last weekend's game, but he trained today and we'll assess him again at our main session on Thursday.' Sport. West Coast Eagles training at Mineral Resources Park in Lathlain. Liam Ryan on light duties. Credit: Jackson Flindell / The West Australian
Young key forward Archer Reid will be available after being managed from the WAFL Eagles clash against West Perth with hamstring tightness.
'Archer had some hamstring tightness following the main session last week,' Inness said.
'Being such a young player and having completed so much work, we decided to give him a week off. He fully trained today and will be available for selection this weekend.'
The club is awaiting advice on Elliot Yeo while continuing his rehab program from an ankle injury. He is listed as a TBC but remains unlikely to play again this season.
Tim Kelly is a chance to return to the midfield this week and add some experience to a young on-ball group after amassing 27 disposals and kicking two goals in the WAFL.
Kelly has been played largely as a half-forward for more than a month, but might be required back in the midfield with Jack Graham suspended for another three matches.
Defenders Sandy Brock and Bo Allan, winger Jayden Hunt and young midfielder Tom Gross are other players pushing their cases.
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