Ex-Bomber Gumbleton close to AFL return

Fremantle recruit Scott Gumbleton is back to full fitness and will resume in the WAFL in just over two weeks after recovering from a torn hamstring.

Fremantle forward Scott Gumbleton could be back on the footy field within three weeks, but he'll have to overcome the "daily grind" if he is to win a spot in the Dockers' line-up in the second half of the AFL season.

Gumbleton was plagued by back and hamstring issues during his seven seasons at Essendon, but Fremantle took the punt on the 25-year-old at the end of last year in a bid to ease the burden on spearhead Matthew Pavlich.

However, the plan to turn Pavlich and Gumbleton into Fremantle's twin towers suffered an early setback when the ex-Bomber tore his hamstring during the pre-season.

Gumbleton is back in full training and will resume in the WAFL for Peel Thunder's clash with Swan Districts on June 14.

However, coach Ross Lyon said a fairytale Dockers debut would have to be earned the hard way by Gumbleton.

"He's showing great resilience to persist and get himself back," Lyon said.

"But before we start extrapolating out and making assumptions about future performance, he really needs to get through his full rehab, bang three weeks in at Peel and put his hand up for selection.

"That's the harsh reality of it.

"The romance and sitting there and assuming and painting rosy pictures doesn't occur at our end. It's a daily grind that you have got to deliver on and get through."

Gumbleton is holding out hope of being able to force his way into the Dockers' forward line.

"I'd like to be able to be a presence down there and provide a contest and, hopefully, help out the key forwards and the little fellas crumbing around," Gumbleton told the Fremantle website.

Former Demon Colin Sylvia is a chance to make his Dockers debut in Sunday's clash with the Western Bulldogs at Etihad Stadium with Matt de Boer injuring his knee at training on Wednesday.

Defender Luke McPharlin appears set to bolster the defensive stocks after overcoming a quad injury.

The Dockers sit in seventh spot after losing four of their opening nine games.

But with their next nine games against opponents who sit no higher than ninth, last year's grand finalists are expected to make a charge up the table.


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