WEST Coast anticipates that ruckman Scott Lycett will be accessible for cycle one next season regardless of going under the blade one week from now for surgery on his harmed back cruciate tendon.
Lycett endured a PCL damage mid-season yet played the last 10 matches of the year regardless of doing combating extreme soreness in cycle 23 and the end last.
He required a painkilling infusion in the knee amid the second term of the misfortune to the Bulldogs a week ago.
Lycett was sent to Melbourne on Wednesday to counsel with specialist Julian Feller on his PCL damage. The Eagles have not had an extreme PCL damage since Michael Gardiner was cruelled in 2004.
A full PCL reproduction requires anyplace somewhere around six and 12 months recuperation yet the Eagles anticipate that Lycett will play a full season one year from now.
Hawthorn captain Luke Hodge had PCL surgery in October 2012 yet came back to play in cycle two 2013 and played 23 matches for the season.
By difference, Fremantle's 200cm youthful key forward Michael Apeness had a PCL remaking in 2015 and missed 12 months.
Nic Naitanui is as of now set to miss the larger part of 2017 as he recoups from his ACL reproduction.
The Eagles will in any case keep on looking at all ruck choices amid the exchange and free organization period given Naitanui, Lycett and Jonathan Giles are the main 200cm or more ruckmen on the rundown.
More noteworthy Western Sydney tall Rory Lobb remains an objective in spite of the fact that it seems improbable he will be exchanged given he is contracted with the Giants for 2017.
Delisted North Melbourne veteran Drew Petrie, Fremantle free operator Zac Clarke and Western Bulldogs free specialist Will Minson remain alternatives for the Eagles.
In the mean time, All Australian shield Jeremy McGovern has had post-season shoulder surgery. He had been fighting an AC joint issue in his left shoulder since cycle one yet could play 22 of 23 amusements. McGovern will be on the whole correct to go for the pre-season.
Coleman medallist Josh Kennedy had a hernia operation the day after the Eagles' end last misfortune toward the Western Bulldogs. It was a minor system to settle an issue he had been conveying throughout the previous seven weeks of the season and it won't influence his mid year.
Lycett endured a PCL damage mid-season yet played the last 10 matches of the year regardless of doing combating extreme soreness in cycle 23 and the end last.
He required a painkilling infusion in the knee amid the second term of the misfortune to the Bulldogs a week ago.
Lycett was sent to Melbourne on Wednesday to counsel with specialist Julian Feller on his PCL damage. The Eagles have not had an extreme PCL damage since Michael Gardiner was cruelled in 2004.
A full PCL reproduction requires anyplace somewhere around six and 12 months recuperation yet the Eagles anticipate that Lycett will play a full season one year from now.
Hawthorn captain Luke Hodge had PCL surgery in October 2012 yet came back to play in cycle two 2013 and played 23 matches for the season.
By difference, Fremantle's 200cm youthful key forward Michael Apeness had a PCL remaking in 2015 and missed 12 months.
Nic Naitanui is as of now set to miss the larger part of 2017 as he recoups from his ACL reproduction.
The Eagles will in any case keep on looking at all ruck choices amid the exchange and free organization period given Naitanui, Lycett and Jonathan Giles are the main 200cm or more ruckmen on the rundown.
More noteworthy Western Sydney tall Rory Lobb remains an objective in spite of the fact that it seems improbable he will be exchanged given he is contracted with the Giants for 2017.
Delisted North Melbourne veteran Drew Petrie, Fremantle free operator Zac Clarke and Western Bulldogs free specialist Will Minson remain alternatives for the Eagles.
In the mean time, All Australian shield Jeremy McGovern has had post-season shoulder surgery. He had been fighting an AC joint issue in his left shoulder since cycle one yet could play 22 of 23 amusements. McGovern will be on the whole correct to go for the pre-season.
Coleman medallist Josh Kennedy had a hernia operation the day after the Eagles' end last misfortune toward the Western Bulldogs. It was a minor system to settle an issue he had been conveying throughout the previous seven weeks of the season and it won't influence his mid year.
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