AFL clubs had their first hit-outs against other teams this week.
Finally, after months of intra-club games, we’ve seen how coaches plan to unleash their squads this year.
We’ve examined every pre-season game to see where the magnets have been swung, who’s in line for an early-season debut and who the SuperCoach smokies and locks are.
MELBOURNE vs RICHMOND
Melbourne 14.10 (94) def by Richmond 18.9 (117) at Casey Fields on Sunday, February 18
Melbourne first-round draft pick Caleb Windsor in action against Richmond in the club’s hitout against the Tigers. Picture: Michael Willson/AFL Photos via Getty Images)
Richmond’s Next Generation – Dow, Green, Gibcus, Brown, Banks, Sonsie, Ryan, Young and Campbell –
looked crisp at Casey while recruits Sam Naismith (ruck) and Jacob Koschitzke (forward) got their first taste as Tigers. Jack Viney and Christian Petracca helped the Demons fire through the first five goals before their rigid defensive system caved. Summer or spring, it is rare to witness these Dees concede 18 goals, but you could understand if motivation levels were overly high early on a Sunday morning in Cranbourne.
Is this the season Thomson Dow finally cements himself in the centre square for the Tigers? Picture: Michael Willson/AFL Photos via Getty Images.
ROUND 1 BOLTER: Stoppage star THOMSON DOW played just 14 out of 75 games under Damien Hardwick but he will line up against his old coach in Opening Round after working his backside off over summer. SAM NAISMITH is also set to be considered for a fairytale return after toiling at Port Melbourne in the VFL. Tom Sparrow said JACK BILLINGS was “silky smooth on both feet” with the ex-Saint set to make an instant splash in red and blue.
ROLE CHANGE: Swingman NOAH BALTA – who roosted a few from 50m – will co-pilot TOM LYNCH at full-forward when Lynch returns. JOSH SCHACHE and JACOB van ROOYEN served as ruck understudies as the Demons find ways to look after MAX GAWN while KYSAIAH PICKETT might increase his midfield minutes.
Kysaiah Pickett flying high above the pack in the Dees’ opening pre-season game. Picture: Morgan Hancock/Getty Images.
INJURY WATCH: CLAYTON OLIVER’S education of the refreshed game plan is being fast-tracked by assistant Andrew McQualter after a turbulent off-season. Forwards PICKETT, JOEL SMITH (suspension), BEN BROWN (knee), TOM FULLARTON (hamstring) and JAKE MELKSHAM (knee) will all be sidelined when the season starts. Tiger DION PRESTIA (hamstring) is a watch but TOM LYNCH won’t play in Opening Round.
Max Gawn of the Demons and Sam Naismith of the Tigers duel in the ruck at Casey Fields. Picture: Michael Willson/AFL Photos via Getty Images.
SUPERCOACH INTEL: JOSH GIBCUS ($150,700 def) and SHAI BOLTON ($540,700 fwd/mid) are Tiger ticks while GAWN ($583,700) and CHRISTIAN PETRACCA ($667,700) are blue-chip choices.
COLLINGWOOD vs NORTH MELBOURNE
Collingwood 10.8 (68) def by North Melbourne 15.12 (102) at AIA Centre on Wednesday, February 21
Cameron Zurhaar of the Kangaroos charges past Oleg Markov of the Magpies. Picture: Michael Klein
‘Northball’ – the nickname for when the Roos turbocharge their transitions – started to sizzle as the Pies pulled their platinum players from the game.
The Roos also won two post-game match scenario plays when they were asked to cling to and then claw back seven-point margins. That was encouraging given the Magpies are masters at Houdini heroics. Jordan De Goey was at his destructive best while Pat Lipinski, Charlie Lazarro and Paul Curtis excited their fan bases.
ROUND 1 BOLTER: Pie REEF McINNES played as the deepest forward and after booting bags of goals at training he added another three against North. Will the Magpies swap their ‘Mc’ – out: Dan McStay, in: McInnes? With BILLY FRAMPTON beaten could CHARLIE DEAN come under consideration?
On the burst, Finlay Macrae of the Magpies kicks a running goal against North Melbourne. Picture: Michael Klein
FIN MACRAE’S mighty intra-club performance pushed his magnet into the mix. The Roos will roll out a new-look mix of key defenders as TOBY PINK, BIGOA NYUON and KALLAN DAWSON, who played deepest, tussle to make the team in place of injured duo Aidan Corr and Griffin Logue.
ROLE CHANGE: BEAU McCREERY did not catch fire during his cameo at 13 centre bounces while NICK DAICOS played purely as a midfielder. Like Daicos in year two, fellow Rising Star winner HARRY SHEEZEL looks set to graduate up the grass to play a mix of halfback and onball in 2024. Grand Final player DYLAN STEPHENS has stitched up a wing spot for the Shinboners after switching from Sydney.
Harry Sheezel of the Kangaroos kicks long from half back. Will he move into the midfield in 2024? Picture: Michael Klein
INJURY WATCH: CHARLIE COMBEN (foot) was a late withdrawal while Bailey Scott (calf) was also sidelined. Underrated utility WILL HOSKIN-ELLIOTT rolled his ankle but has oodles of time to get it right.
Lock Colby McKercher into your SuperCoach sides for 2024, with the youngster set to race off halfback this year. Picture: Daniel Pockett/Getty Images.
SUPERCOACH INTEL: Roos halfbacks COLBY McKERCHER ($202,800 mid), ZAC FISHER ($378,600 fwd) and SHEEZEL ($556,200) should share the Sherrin while premiership Pies JORDAN DE GOEY ($539,900 mid) and PAT LIPINSKI ($389,700 fwd) are worth pondering.