“The Eagles are hard, when you take away their youngsters, you look at the middle tier – and that’s the problem with their list, there’s not too many where you go, ‘He’s got massive upside’,” Hasleby said. “I think there’s an All-Australian player in there at some stage throughout his career where 35 to 40 goals in a year is possible along some bigger impact up the ground.”įor the Eagles, Hasleby is expecting Oscar Allen to make his mark after missing the entirety of the 2022 campaign with a foot injury.Īfter showing glimpses of star potential throughout his 59 games, Hasleby is backing the key forward to increase his output in front of goals. “He’s out with a quad at the moment, but I feel there’s something in this kid with his speed, once he learns how to stay involved in games for longer and improves his inside craft – so not just getting stuff on the outside. “I don’t think it’ll be a heap of goals this year because the role will be a bit different, I think it’ll be a bit further up the ground, he’s been tried on the wing. “I wasn’t too far off the mark last year, this time last year when he played West Coast, he kicked five goals, then he played them again in a pre-season game and he kicked five points. “I’m doubling down on Michael Frederick,” Hasleby said on SEN WA The Run Home. First up for his former club, Hasleby is backing Michael Frederick to go to the next level as he backs the 22-year-old for future All-Australian honours.
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