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    Junior Pelesasa: out with a broken hand (SMP Images)Five players have been introduced to the ET Perth Spirit squad for the first time after a glut of injuries ahead of this Saturday’s clash against the East Coast Aces at Members Equity Stadium.

    Local club players Kane Allen and Todd Feather, along with eastern states-based backs Edward Jenkins, Luke McClean and Jackson Mullane come into the 22 for the ET Perth Spirit’s last scheduled home game.

    Their late inclusions follow injuries to James Hilgendorf (hamstring), Lachlan MacKay (groin), Junior Pelesasa (hand), Ratu Siganiyavi (hamstring), Nick Cummins (thigh), Haig Sare (groin) and Cameron Shepherd’s call-up to the Wallabies Rugby World Cup squad.

    Feather, from the Cottesloe club, moves straight into inside centre, while Allen, who plays for Wests Subiaco, will start on the bench.

    Jenkins, from Sydney University, will play right wing while McClean, from the Souths Magpies in Brisbane, will come in for Shepherd at fullback. Mullane, from the Southern Districts club in Sydney, is amongst the reserves.

    In other changes, Gareth Hardy comes into the starting XV at loose head prop, with AJ Whalley switching to the tight head.

    Scott Fardy will start ahead of Luke Doherty at blindside flanker.

    Luke Holmes will be the starting hooker, with Tai McIsaac shifting to the bench, and Scott Daruda will shuffle in to flyhalf.

    Also unavailable due to injury are forwards David Pocock (knee), Pek Cowan (ankle) and Troy Takiari (groin).

    ET Perth Spirit Head Coach John Mulvihill said the growing injury list was disappointing but it would give others an opportunity to impress and help continue the team’s momentum of recent weeks.

    He said he expected the team to focus on the positives and improvements of the past two performances in Saturday’s clash.

    “The Aces beat the Vikings, and we know Quade Cooper and Ben Lucas can play so they are not to be underestimated,” he said

    “It’s good to be back in the four but it is important we take one game at a time if we are to make the finals.”

    The squad is
    1. Gareth Hardy
    2. Luke Holmes
    3. AJ Whalley
    4. Tom Hockings
    5. Sitaleki Timani
    6. Scott Fardy
    7. Richard Brown
    8. Scott Fava

    9. Matt Henjak
    10. Scott Daruda
    11. Dan Bailey
    12. Todd Feather
    13. Ryan Cross
    14. Edward Jenkins
    15. Luke McClean

    16. Tai McIsaac
    17. Kieran Longbottom
    18. Luke Doherty
    19. Will Brock
    20. James Stannard
    21. Kane Allen
    22. Jackson Mullane

    Thursday, September 13, 2007 1:40pm
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    I'm not sure I've ever seen an injury list that long before.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The EnForcer
    I'm not sure I've ever seen an injury list that long before.

    Buy a WAFL Football Budget sometime and check out the injury list. Last year, the East Perth Reserves team fielded 99 different players from anywhere they could get them (inc coaching staff). Sometimes they've had a whole football team worth of injuries.

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