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West Coast Eagles defender Reuben Ginbey in strife after heavy landing

23 August 2025
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West Coast Eagles defender Reuben Ginbey in strife after heavy landing
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West Coast defender Reuben Ginbey suffered a significant scare after landing heavily on his back during a marking contest against Brodie Grundy, prompting immediate concern as he rolled on the turf in pain. Despite briefly returning to play, he was soon substituted, while fellow players Rhett Bazzo and Matt Flynn also faced injuries, though the team celebrated Jacob Newton’s first AFL goal.

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