Henry Getting Closer
JORDAN MCARDLE
PRIZED Next Generation Academy graduate Liam Henry could join Fremantle’s main training this week. They have taken a slowand-steady approach with the midfielder-forward , who hasn’t played since dislocating his left knee cap in August. Henry was one of Fremantle’s three top-10 draftees alongside midfielder Caleb Serong and defender Hayden Young, but has been on a modified pre-season program since arriving at Cockburn. Serong is the most likely of the trio to feature in the Marsh Community Series after his eye-catching intraclub showing on Friday, with Young also a strong chance. “We should start to blend Liam in with footy which everyone is excited for,” Fremantle football manager Peter Bell said. “He’s bright and bubbly and full of energy and a really popular member of the playing group. I know the fans will be keen to see Liam and he’ll start blending into footy in the next couple of weeks.”
JORDAN MCARDLE
PRIZED Next Generation Academy graduate Liam Henry could join Fremantle’s main training this week. They have taken a slowand-steady approach with the midfielder-forward , who hasn’t played since dislocating his left knee cap in August. Henry was one of Fremantle’s three top-10 draftees alongside midfielder Caleb Serong and defender Hayden Young, but has been on a modified pre-season program since arriving at Cockburn. Serong is the most likely of the trio to feature in the Marsh Community Series after his eye-catching intraclub showing on Friday, with Young also a strong chance. “We should start to blend Liam in with footy which everyone is excited for,” Fremantle football manager Peter Bell said. “He’s bright and bubbly and full of energy and a really popular member of the playing group. I know the fans will be keen to see Liam and he’ll start blending into footy in the next couple of weeks.”