
Cooper Simpson: Walyalup (Fremantle) Dockers youngster makes early exit from Power clash with shoulder injury
Cooper Simpson's night against Yartapuulti (Port Adelaide) lasted mere minutes, with the Walyalup (Fremantle) youngster subbed out in the early stages after copping a brutal bump.
Simpson put his body on the line by getting down low and bracing for contact from Power defender Logan Evans, but came off second-best as the bodies collided.
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The 20-year-old immediately came from the field, cradling his left arm, and walked straight down to the rooms. Bailey Banfield was substituted into the contest within minutes.
'That looks like a bad AC (joint). Not great,' Fox Footy analyst Matthew Pavlich said.
Simpson was making just his third appearance of the season - and fifth in total - having shown impressing early signs in his new role as a rebounding defender.
The Dockers steadied late in the term after giving up three of the game's first four goals, with majors to Murphy Reid and Isaiah Dudley helping Freo to a 3.3 (21) to 3.1 (19) advantage in wet conditions at Optus Stadium.

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