Nat Fyfe has drawn a big WAFL crowd to Leederville Oval for his comeback, with the dual Brownlow medallist featuring in the local competition for the first ...
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FREMANTLE captain Nat Fyfe will push for selection against Hawthorn next Saturday after getting through his WAFL return unscathed and showing several ...
"Clearly I've got some work to do in front of goal. (But) it feels like I've got no real niggles in my joints, back or shoulder. I feel good."
Fremantle Dockers star Nat Fyfe returned to football in front of a rapturous crowd as he ran out at Leederville Oval for the Peel Thunder in a 74-68 win ...
“I feel the way the fans embraced today and WA Footy, it was great to see.” “I felt a bit rusty and eased my way into the game but I took a few hits and bumps that gave me the confidence in my body Fyfe spent most of his time in the midfield and told Channel 7 at halftime that his body was “holding up OK” in his return.
Nat Fyfe has returned to football, emerging unscathed with 24 disposals to his name playing for Peel Thunder in the WAFL.
Nat Fyfe’s first half with Peel Thunder: playing midfield and attending all centre bounces. It was Fyfe’s first game in the WAFL since he was 18. The game marked Fyfe’s first outing at any level since playing in Round 19 last year, with the Fremantle captain returning from shoulder and back injuries on Saturday afternoon.
Fyfe, 30, has not played since Round 19 last year, with shoulder and back injuries blighting the two-time Brownlow Medalist. But he took a big step towards ...
His preferred position is midfield and he played Saturday's game in the middle of the park. He joked he 'probably got Covid' after his interaction with lots of fans after the game - He featured for Peel in the WAFL for the first time since he was 18 years old
Fremantle captain Nat Fyfe got through Saturday's Peel Thunder appearance unscathed as the two-time Brownlow medallist eyes an AFL return.
"Clearly I've got some work to do in front of goal. (But) it feels like I've got no real niggles in my joints, back or shoulder. I feel good."
Nat Fyfe missed his chance to kick the winning goal, but it didn't stop his coronation as the King of Leederville in a stunning return to footy.
So to come back to this system and play was a really special day for me and I hope everyone else enjoyed it as well. “But I thought it was a good contest out there. So I’ve got a little bit of touch and craft to get back and hopefully we’re still playing footy deep into the year when I’m starting to hit my prime.” But outside of that, most of today was just get some minutes under the belt and it will take me five or six weeks to build back to real AFL fitness.” “I was really short of a run. He will be kept separate from his teammates for the next few days as a COVID precaution.