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West Coast today made one change to its 28-man squad for Friday night’s match against Richmond at Subiaco Oval.
Young full-forward/key position player Adam Hunter has come into the squad at the expense of Jeremy Humm, who suffered concussion in last week’s Wizard Home Loans Cup match against Carlton.
Humm was stretched off in the third quarter after a heavy collision against the Blues. Hunter, 20, has played 10 games for the Eagles after making his debut in 2000.
Veteran defender Ashley McIntosh, draftees’ Ashley Sampi, Ashley Hansen and rookie list player Quinten Lynch have again been named in the squad, although they did not play against Carlton last week.
Richmond has made two changes to its 28-man squad, with rookie list players’ Kristian De Pasquale and Simon Hart coming in for injured duo Rory Hilton and Ben Holland.
Hilton missed last week’s match against Geelong, while Holland injured his hamstring during the game.
De Pasquale, a winner of the Des Fothergill Medal for the most promising player in the VFL last year and Hart, the son of legendary Tiger Royce, are both in line to make their debut for Richmond.
David Rodan is also likely to make his first senior appearance for the yellow and black after being named in last week’s squad, as is Chris Newman, who spent last year at VFL level with the Coburg Tigers. Andrew Mills has also been retained in the squad.
West Coast today made one change to its 28-man squad for Friday night’s match against Richmond at Subiaco Oval.
Young full-forward/key position player Adam Hunter has come into the squad at the expense of Jeremy Humm, who suffered concussion in last week’s Wizard Home Loans Cup match against Carlton.
Humm was stretched off in the third quarter after a heavy collision against the Blues. Hunter, 20, has played 10 games for the Eagles after making his debut in 2000.
Veteran defender Ashley McIntosh, draftees’ Ashley Sampi, Ashley Hansen and rookie list player Quinten Lynch have again been named in the squad, although they did not play against Carlton last week.
Richmond has made two changes to its 28-man squad, with rookie list players’ Kristian De Pasquale and Simon Hart coming in for injured duo Rory Hilton and Ben Holland.
Hilton missed last week’s match against Geelong, while Holland injured his hamstring during the game.
De Pasquale, a winner of the Des Fothergill Medal for the most promising player in the VFL last year and Hart, the son of legendary Tiger Royce, are both in line to make their debut for Richmond.
David Rodan is also likely to make his first senior appearance for the yellow and black after being named in last week’s squad, as is Chris Newman, who spent last year at VFL level with the Coburg Tigers. Andrew Mills has also been retained in the squad.




