Mercury (Hobart)

Laird still a chance for Crows

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ADELAIDE forward Tom Lynch is near certain to miss Sunday’s match against Fremantle as his teammate Rory Laird also battles injury.

Lynch’s side strain is expected to rule him out of the Dockers game and Laird has to prove to coach Don Pyke at training tonight that he can play with a broken hand.

“It’s not displaced, so it’s not like he has got a clean crack that requires setting … this is just a crack,” Pyke said of Laird. “Some people, you can play on those in a week.

“It just depends on how sore they are and how it affects either your ball-handling or your ability to do what the game requires you to in a tackle space or in a spoil space as well. It is really just a matter of how comfortabl­e he can get.”

Onballer Richard Douglas appears set to overcome a poke in an eye and be fit to face the Dockers. But the Crows, in a slump of three losses in four games, will continue to be without captain Taylor Walker (back/glute) and vice-captain Rory Sloane (foot). Walker has been sidelined for the past three games while Sloane has missed seven matches because of two separate foot injuries.

Pyke rated Walker a chance to resume against Hawthorn the following weekend, before the club’s bye, but Sloane won’t return until after the break.

“That is more based upon the feedback we’re getting from a combinatio­n of our doctors and the surgeons who viewed him,” Pyke said.

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