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Two rucks? Pearce? Freo assessing forward options
Fremantle could go into round one against Melbourne with two rucks.
In an interview on 6PR, executive general manager of football Peter Bell said Lobb’s knee injury would keep him out of action for approximately 10-12 weeks.
As well as potentially bringing in a debutant in Josh Treacy or swinging captain Nat Fyfe forward, Bell agreed with a suggestion that Alex Pearce could be used up front.
“It’s certainly something we’ve discussed and we’ve thrown up a few names, albeit it’s only 48 hours since Rory’s injury,” Bell told 6PR.
“The coaches would have been thinking about it and Alex is someone that we’ve spoken about.
“Clearly he’s a good defender, we’ll be looking at all the different options and talking to all the players.
“It’s pleasing that Griffin Logue’s not too far away and we know that Nathan (Fyfe) can play forward as well, but clearly he’s a very good midfielder too.
“We have a lot of options and haven’t settled on anything yet.”
If Sean Darcy (knee) is available for round one, Bell said that Fremantle could also go with two rucks rotating through the forward line.
“Sean will be really close to round one … that’s certainly one of the conversations (senior coach) Justin Longmuir and the coaches will be having about Sean’s capacity to play that tall forward role, which he’s done at times as a resting ruckman,” Bell said.
https://www.fremantlefc.com.au/news/876761/two-rucks-pearce-freo-assessing-forward-options