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Bombers wrap arms around out-of-form Archie Perkins

Bombers wrap arms around out-of-form Archie Perkins

Perth Nowa day ago

Archie Perkins has lost his mojo, and Essendon coach Brad Scott is committed to helping the top-10 draft pick become a tackle-bursting midfielder again.
Perkins endured a forgettable moment during Thursday's 41-point loss to Fremantle when he took his eyes off the ball and fumbled what should have been an uncontested mark while running into attack.
The 23-year-old had started the game as the sub for a second straight week, and he looked despondent as he ran to the bench following his third-quarter blooper.
There were big hopes Perkins would develop into an out-and-out midfield star after he was selected with pick No.9 in the 2020 national draft.
But after producing a breakout campaign in 2023, Perkins looked like a player who lacked confidence last year, and it's continued into 2025.
Scott is keen to help the 93-game midfielder reach his potential.
"Perkins is a strong, powerful footballer who, at his best, is breaking through tackles, competing really strongly," Scott said.
"He's a really strong aerialist. And right at the moment, he's doubting himself a little bit.
"And so my job is to remind him of what he's really good at - go back and have a look at those things,
"He's just making mistakes through hesitation at the moment.
"It'll come for him. We've just got to persist. It's easy to criticise, but coaches aren't critics. They're there to help."
Thursday's 16.8 (104) to 9.9 (63) result marked Essendon's fourth straight defeat, leaving them with a 6-8 record heading into their bye week.
The Bombers have already fielded an astonishing 11 debutants this season, and Scott is hopeful the worst of his club's injury dramas are behind them.
Essendon currently have 13 players on their injury list.
Kyle Langford (quad), Jordan Ridley (hamstring), Mason Redman (calf) and Zach Reid (hamstring) could all return after the bye, but Sam Draper (Achilles) and Nick Bryan (ACL) are among the players out for the rest of the season, while Ben McKay (foot) has no date set for his return.
"We might get some players back after the break," Scott said.
"We'll definitely get (Sam) Durham back, for example, from suspension, and there's probably five or six others that will be close.
"But now we've got to balance, is it a risk to bring five or six back all at once? We'll have to assess where they're at.
"Those players will have a really strong training session this weekend.
"They won't have the same bye week that all the other players will have. So we've got two weeks really now to get them ready and then make an assessment as to whether we bring some back."

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