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Stringer's return could boost Bombers against Kangaroos

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Stringer theory: Essendon hope the return of forward Jake Stringer can boost their AFL finals hopes. (Morgan Hancock/AAP PHOTOS)
Camera IconStringer theory: Essendon hope the return of forward Jake Stringer can boost their AFL finals hopes. (Morgan Hancock/AAP PHOTOS) Credit: AAP

Finals still remain a possibility for an injury-ridden Essendon, who have been boosted by the imminent return of fan-favourite forward Jake Stringer.

The 29-year-old has been missing in action since mid-July thanks to a foot injury. He has been joined by All-Australian Dylan Shiel and young gun Sam Draper on the Bombers' nine-name-long injury list.

While Shiel and Draper look likely to miss the remainder of the season, Essendon coach Brad Scott said Stringer could return for Saturday's clash against North Melbourne.

"He's really keen to play and really keen to prove his fitness," Scott said on Wednesday.

"The risk for us is that with these injuries ... it (takes) a bit of courage and bravery to get out there and play.

"He's got to be able to produce that strength and power and speed. If you can do that, then come into our side."

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The foot problem isn't Stringer's first run-in with injury this year, having been ruled out of the campaign opener due to a hamstring problem sustained during pre-season simulation matches.

Essendon's three-time leading goal-kicker was also plagued by injury in 2022, playing just 15 games all season after a dominant 2021.

Stringer's impact on the game is palpable - he kicked 25 goals in his 15 appearances last season.

With Essendon still clinging to their finals hopes, Scott hopes Stringer's potential return will bolster the side.

Despite sitting comfortably inside the top-eight four weeks ago, the Bombers have slumped to 12th with three consecutive defeats followed by a one-point win against bottom-of-the-ladder West Coast Eagles.

"We're just wanting his best," Scott said.

"(The team) certainly is better with him in it at his best."

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