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Eagles dealt triple blow in 97-point loss

West Coast's horror summer has hit a new low after premiership stars Dom Sheed and Elliot Yeo were injured during the club's embarrassing 97-point AFL practice match loss to Fremantle.

Sheed injured an ankle while being tackled early in the 22.9 (141) to 6.8 (44) loss, before Yeo hobbled off in the second term with an injury to his lower right leg.

Youngster Campbell Chesser, who was snared with pick No.14 in last year's national draft, was a first-quarter casualty with an ankle injury after landing awkwardly in a marking contest.

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All three players were left limping heavily and played no further part in the match.

West Coast's injuries adds to their list of the walking wounded.

Forward Oscar Allen is still in a moon boot with a foot stress fracture, skipper Luke Shuey's hamstring issues resurfaced over the summer, while Jamie Cripps will miss the start of the season after tearing his pectoral muscle.

Mature-age recruit Greg Clark will miss at least two months with a shoulder injury, while Tom Cole injured his ankle earlier this week and has already been ruled out of the first half of the season.

Star defender Brad Sheppard was forced to retire during the off-season due to concussion, while vaccine-hesitant forward Jack Darling could miss the entire year unless he complies with the AFL's Health and Safety Protocols.

The Eagles booted the first goal of Friday's game, but it was all one-way traffic from there as Fremantle opened up a lead of 84-22 by halftime.

Dockers forward Michael Frederick kicked three goals in the opening term and finished with five for the match.

New recruit Jordan Clark booted a long-range goal and set up another in an impressive debut.

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