West Coast ruckman Scott Lycett will evade a full knee remaking and is required to recuperate from surgery by the begin of the 2017 AFL season.
With Nic Naitanui officially precluded for the vast majority of one year from now with a torn ACL, there were fears Lycett could go along with him on the sidelines in the wake of conveying a back cruciate tendon damage for a significant part of the season.
Be that as it may, the Eagles on Friday said Lycett had gotten uplifting news from specialists and ought to be allowed to arrange for cycle one year from now in the wake of having an operation one week from now.
The 23-year-old met with Melbourne specialist Julian Feller on Wednesday for a brief moment assessment, after his underlying conference with a specialist in Perth.
Lycett's sure guess makes it more improbable the Eagles will seek after delisted Kangaroos veteran Drew Petrie, who was distinguished as a conceivable fleeting expansion to the club's exhausted ruck stocks.
The Eagles are, be that as it may, in any case prone to contend with Fremantle to draw Greater Western Sydney huge man Rory Lobb to his home condition of Western Australia.
Lobb is contracted to the Giants for 2017 and the Eagles should concoct a sweet arrangement to secure the 206cm developing star.
West Coast entrusted understudy Jonathan Giles with going down Lycett after Naitanui's season-finishing damage however the 28-year-old is not viewed as a long haul substitution.
Star Eagles Josh Kennedy (hernia), Matt Priddis (back) and Jeremy McGovern (shoulder) have all experienced minor operations over the previous week however are relied upon to recoup in time for pre-season preparing.
With Nic Naitanui officially precluded for the vast majority of one year from now with a torn ACL, there were fears Lycett could go along with him on the sidelines in the wake of conveying a back cruciate tendon damage for a significant part of the season.
Be that as it may, the Eagles on Friday said Lycett had gotten uplifting news from specialists and ought to be allowed to arrange for cycle one year from now in the wake of having an operation one week from now.
The 23-year-old met with Melbourne specialist Julian Feller on Wednesday for a brief moment assessment, after his underlying conference with a specialist in Perth.
Lycett's sure guess makes it more improbable the Eagles will seek after delisted Kangaroos veteran Drew Petrie, who was distinguished as a conceivable fleeting expansion to the club's exhausted ruck stocks.
The Eagles are, be that as it may, in any case prone to contend with Fremantle to draw Greater Western Sydney huge man Rory Lobb to his home condition of Western Australia.
Lobb is contracted to the Giants for 2017 and the Eagles should concoct a sweet arrangement to secure the 206cm developing star.
West Coast entrusted understudy Jonathan Giles with going down Lycett after Naitanui's season-finishing damage however the 28-year-old is not viewed as a long haul substitution.
Star Eagles Josh Kennedy (hernia), Matt Priddis (back) and Jeremy McGovern (shoulder) have all experienced minor operations over the previous week however are relied upon to recoup in time for pre-season preparing.
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