Eagles skipper Shannon Hurn said Ryan wasn’t badly hurt in the crash and that club officials are with him now.

“I think he’s OK. He hasn’t been hurt badly is the understanding,” Hurn said.

As far as Hurn is aware, Ryan possesses a current driver’s licence. Hurn said there was no curfew on Sunday night.

Ryan, who was selected with Pick 26 at last year’s national draft, has played six games for West Coast this season.

The 21-year-old has become an instant hit among Eagles fans for his spectacular marking attempts and talents at ground level.

Ryan booted seven goals in his first three games, before a serious ankle injury sidelined him for 10 weeks. He has managed just two goals in three games since returning.

The goalsneak has been praised by his teammates this season for his sense of humour and fun nature.

In the lead-up to Saturday’s clash with the Crows, Ryan hid behind some training material in the Adelaide Oval change rooms before jumping out to give teammate Liam Duggan a fright. And at half-time of the match, Ryan joined in with teammates Willie Rioli and Lewis Jetta for a short dance picked up by the change room camera. Ryan gave the camera a grin and a wave afterwards.