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Fremantle Dockers ruckman Sean Darcy could make return through WAFL as Pat Voss trains well following illness

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Fremantle coach Justin Longmuir expects ruckman Sean Darcy to be sidelined for about five weeks with his calf injury and admits the Doig medallist may have to return through the WAFL to re-build his fitness.

But in better news for the club, Pat Voss trained well on Tuesday morning and looks set to play against the Western Bulldogs on Friday night after being a late withdrawal against Carlton due to illness.

Darcy injured his calf for the second time this season while he was recovering from the concussion he sustained against Collingwood during Gather Round.

“We don’t have a timeline, so to speak, but it’s a very similar injury to what he did during the pr-season, and he missed about five weeks with that. So we’re expecting something along those lines,” Longmuir said.

“We’ll play that by ear as the rehab unfolds. No player wants to be out of footy for longer than they need, but there’s different ways we can bring them back to AFL readiness.

“Whether that’s the WAFL or a little bit less game time to start instead of another rehab session, we’ll look at those sort of things as his rehab progresses.”

Darcy made a late appearance on the field during training on Tuesday but that was only to watch his teammates. He didn’t do any running and appeared to have completed a private session indoors.

Camera IconSean Darcy has missed Freo’s past two games. Credit: Paul Kane/Getty Images

Brandon Walker did some running after being concussed in the WAFL on Saturday.

But Voss trained and while he didn’t do every part of the session, he kicked a goal during 18 v 18 match play.

“He did a light run (on Monday), but he’s still feeling feeling a little bit,” Longmuir said.

“It’s more about making sure he recovers, rather than getting him out there and doing it all today.”