West Coast sticking with game plan
September 10th 2006 05:32
West Coast Eagles will today focus on getting their grand final ambition back on track - and find out who they face in next week's semi-final - following yet another thrilling encounter with Sydney.
After going down by a point to the Swans last night, Eagles coach JOHN WORSFOLD is confident he will have injured trio ASHLEY HANSEN, DANIEL KERR and ANDREW EMBLEY available for next week's sudden death showdown at Subiaco.
DANIEL CHICK is also a chance to recover from a knock to the shins - but will face an another concern after being reported for rough conduct on Nick Malceski.
The Eagles next meet the winner of today's eliminator between Collingwood and the Western Bulldogs at the MCG.
Source: AAP
After going down by a point to the Swans last night, Eagles coach JOHN WORSFOLD is confident he will have injured trio ASHLEY HANSEN, DANIEL KERR and ANDREW EMBLEY available for next week's sudden death showdown at Subiaco.
DANIEL CHICK is also a chance to recover from a knock to the shins - but will face an another concern after being reported for rough conduct on Nick Malceski.
The Eagles next meet the winner of today's eliminator between Collingwood and the Western Bulldogs at the MCG.
Source: AAP
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