West Coast have been dealt another ruck blow heading into Sundays crunch AFL clash with North Melbourne after Fraser McInnes was ruled out with a hamstring injury.McInnes will miss at least four weeks after tearing his hamstring while playing for East Perth in the WAFL.The injury comes at a bad time for the Eagles, who are already without Nic Naitanui heading into their battle with North Melbournes All-Australian ruckman Todd Goldstein at Domain Stadium.Scott Lycett will again lead the ruck for West Coast, but finding an adequate back-up is proving tough.Defender Mitch Brown struggled in the role during last weeks big win over Essendon, while Jonathan Giles is better suited to an out-and-out ruck role rather than as a back-up.Eagles coach Adam Simpson has the option of using star defender Jeremy McGovern as a back-up to Lycett, but that move comes with big risks given McGoverns knack of picking up painful knocks.Naitanui is set to miss at least another month after undergoing surgery to ease Achilles tendon pain in both of his feet last month.Simpson said he was yet to decide who would provide back-up for Lycett this week.But he knows it will need to be someone good if they are to curb the influence of Goldstein, who rucks for the majority of games.I dont think weve won the clearances in the two games that Nic hasnt played, Simpson told Perth radio station 6PR.But the scores from stoppages is 22 goals to eight (in our favour) in that time, albeit against sides who are still developing and working through their own form in Essendon and Brisbane.So (its) a pretty good output in quality, just not the quantity were used to.Sundays match looms as a critical battle in the top-four hopes of both West Coast and North.The Eagles (9-5) sit in eighth spot, but are just one win and five percentage points adrift of the second-placed Cats.North Melbourne (10-4) are seventh; equal on points with the Cats and only one win behind ladder leaders Hawthorn. 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The four All-Star teams will play for $100,000 in prize money during TSNs annual skins game, airing live this weekend on TSN from The Fenlands Banff Recreation Centre. Air Force 1 Outlet . On Saturday night, the normally free throw-challenged centre did just that. Howard scored 18 of his 25 points in the fourth quarter, including 13 of 19 free throws in a 2 1/2-minute stretch, and the Houston Rockets beat the Denver Nuggets 122-111. Nike Sf Air Force 1 Mid Uomo Scarpe . The 29-year-old Baines has established himself as one of the top attacking full backs in the country and was the subject of two bids from United during the last off-season. Everton manager Roberto Martinez says that keeping Baines at the club is a "massive boost and exciting for the future" because he brings "maturity and football knowledge in a very specialized position on the pitch" and an "infectious and positive influence to the rest of the squad. AUSTRALIA v JAPANWorld Cup qualifier, October 11, 8pm AEDT, Etihad Stadium, MelbourneAUSTRALIAWorld rank: 45Coach: Ange PostecoglouCaptain: Mile JedinakQualifying route: Finished top of Group B (7 wins, 1 loss)World Cup record: Four appearances (1974, 2006, 2010, 2014)Third-round qualifying results so far: Australia 2-0 Iraq, UAE 0-1 Australia, Saudi Arabia 2-2 AustraliaKey man: Tomi Juric. The beanpole striker has emerged from Tim Cahills shadow to become Australias main route to goal in this crucial qualifying phase.JAPANWorld rank: 56Coach: Vahid HalilhodzicCaptain: Makoto HasebeQualifying route: Finished top of Group E (7 wins, 1 draw)World Cup record: Five appearances (1998, 2002, 2006, 2010, 2014)Third-round qualifying results so far: Japan 1-2 UAE, Thailand 0-2 Japan, Japan 2-1 IraqKey man: Genki Haraguchi. The 25-year-old Germany-based attacker has goals in his past two starts for Japan and as a left-sided forward will test Australias problem area on the right of defence.HEAD-TO-HEAD HISTORYAustralia and Japan have played 23 times - Australia have won seven times, Japan have won eight times and their have been eight draws.Australias most recent win came in Melbourne in a World Cup qualifier in June 2009, six matches ago.RECENT MEETINGSNovember 22014 - Japan 2-1 Australia - Friendly, OsakaJuly 2013 - Japan 3-2 Australia - East Asian Cup, South KoreaJune 2013 - Japan 1-1 Australia - World Cup qualifier, SaitamaJune 2012 - Australia 1-1 Japan - World Cup qualifier, BrisbaneJanuary 2011 - Australia 0-1 Japan - Asian Cup final, QatarJune 2009 - Australia 2-1 Japan - World Cup qualifying, MelbourneFebruary 2009 - Japan 0-0 Australia - World Cup qualifying, YokohamaJuly 2007 - Australia 1-1 (pens: 3-4) Japan - Asian Cup quarter-final, VietnamJune 2006 - Australia 3-1 Japan - World Cup, GermanyROAD TO RUSSIACurrent standings in Australias group: (top two sides reach the 2018 World Cup, with the third-placed team sent to a play-off)1.dddddddddddd Australia: 7 points (Wins: 2, Draws:1, Losses:0, +3 Goal Difference)2. Saudi Arabia: 7 (W:2, D:1, L:0, +2)3. UAE: 6 (W:2, D:0, L:1, +2)4. Japan: 6 (W:2, D:0, L:1, +2)5. Iraq: 0 (W:0, D:0, L:3, -4)6. Thailand: 0 (W:0, D:0, L:3, -5)AUSTRALIAS REMAINING FIXTURESThailand (A) November 15, 2016Iraq (A) March 23, 2017United Arab Emirates (H) March 28, 2017Saudi Arabia (H) June 8, 2017Japan (A) August 31, 2017Thailand (H) September 5, 2017 ' ' '