PORT ADELAIDE
Not many headaches for Ken Hinkley at selection this week where the only decision is who is the unlucky omission for Travis Boak.
Boak had a back spasm in the final minutes of the warm-up on Saturday night and was replaced by Sam Powell-Pepper who played well with 24 disposals but that is Boak’s spot and he will come straight in if fit to play.
Hinkley got a good response from his inclusions with Justin Westhoff, Karl Amon and Dougal Howard all playing strong footy after spending last week in either the SANFL or on the sidelines with suspension.
But there is a ‘watch and act’ warning on ruckman Scott Lycett who bravely played through knee soreness after clashing with Josh Jenkins in the first quarter on Saturday night.
“Knee on knee they look like PCL’s when you see them and you think that’s going to rule you out possibly, but he kept going,” Hinkley said of Lycett.
“Eight days will do him the world of good and hopefully he can get up again … I think he’s going to be OK when you consider he played out three-and-a-half quarters with it.”
If Lycett doesn’t come up for the Lions clash then Paddy Ryder or Peter Ladhams will be back in.
— Reece Homfray
INJURY LIST:
Travis Boak (back) test
Matthew Broadbent (mental health) indefinite
Scott Lycett (knee) test
Jake Patmore (knee) season
Jack Trengove (leg) indefinite
Jack Watts (leg) indefinite
RICHMOND
INJURY LIST:
Luke English (shoulder) test
Callum Moore (ankle) 3-4 weeks
Toby Nankervis (adductor) 2 weeks
Marlion Pickett (finger) 2-3 weeks
Alex Rance (knee) season
Jack Riewoldt (PCL) test
Jack Ross (ankle) 2-3 weeks
Fraser Turner (leg) 3-4 weeks
Things are getting pretty rosy down at Punt Road, with some ominous form coupling a shrinking injury list. The Tigers gave their percentage a welcome shot in the arm against the Suns, hammering the home side and announcing themselves as a potential top-four contender.
Jack Riewoldt is almost over his knee and the big question is: Will Damien hardwick bring back his star spearhead for a home clash with GWS — a game everyone at Richmond is looking is eagerly awaiting.
“That’s a pretty formidable challenge for us, we’ll get a better understanding of where we’re placed,” Hardwick said after his side’s demolition at Metricon Stadium.
“They beat us by about six goals earlier in the year so we’re looking forward to challenging ourselves against one of the better sides in the competition.”
— Ben Broad
ST KILDA
Add Josh Battle to St Kilda’s long list of injuries. Expect Dan Hannebery to come straight back into the side after he was managed this week. Jack Lonie and Ed Phillips are a chance to add a little steel to the side this week, but the big question is will Jack Steven come back fit and firing. They’d love to slot him into the guts to do his work, but it’s a question of when he feels ready. The first quarter was seriously ugly against the Roos, but they showed signs after that, outscoring North by a point — even if it was game over at the first break. It doesn’t get any harder than the next test — a trip to alphabet stadium to take on a Geelong side smarting from being pantsed by the Bulldogs. A hammering could be the death knell for Alan Richardson. Will the players step up for their under-fire coach?
—Michael Randall
INJURY LIST:
Battle (adductor) TBC
Logan Austin (shoulder) indefinite
Jack Bytel (back) season
Jarryn Geary (leg) 6-8 weeks
Dean Kent (quad) season
Max King (ankle) season
Billy Longer (concussion) indefinite
Jack Lonie (knee) test
Paddy McCartin (concussion) season
Ed Phillips (hamstring) test
Lewis Pierce (concussion) indefinite
Dylan Roberton (heart) season
Jack Steven (mental health) 1-3 weeks
Jimmy Webster (hand) 1 week
SYDNEY SWANS
John Longmire hopes big man Darcy Cameron can overcome a quad issue and allow him to use versatile tall Aliir Aliir in his more-preferred role.
The Swans were forced to use Aliir in the ruck against the Bombers, where he performed well in his side’s disappointing loss.
“Aliir, to be fair on him, we like him down back … circumstances just meant that we have to change it and he still does a good job for us. He hasn’t played a lot in the ruck but he’s been pretty good,” Longmire said.
“To do it week in, week out against the biggest bodies like (Brodie) Grundy and (Max) Gawn, it can be quite taxing, but he adds that versatility … (and) gives you another midfielder at ground level.”
Longmire and the Swans still believe they can feature later in the year and continue their remarkable recent record.
“Clearly, we want to keep making finals … we might be the only team the last decade or so that’s been able to do it (consistently),” Longmire said.
“We want to keep doing it — that’s what we’re about, but we’ve still got to go forward as a team and we feel like we’re doing that. It’s not going to go always upwards. There’s going to be some plateaus and maybe even a step backwards, but there’s still some good signs.”
— Ben Broad
INJURY LIST:
Darcy Cameron (quad) test
Lance Franklin (hamstring) 2-3 weeks
Jack Maibaum (knee) season
Jarrad McVeigh (hamstring) test
Sam Naismith (knee) indefinite
Callum Sinclair (shoulder) 3 weeks
Nick Smith (hamstring) season
Durak Tucker (knee) indefinite
WEST COAST
Forward Josh Kennedy, a late withdrawal against Fremantle with the flu, is set to return for Friday night’s cracker with the Magpies.
A key feature of the Round 17 opener will see Nic Naitanui go up against Collingwood star Brodie Grundy. Naitanui starred against Freo, showing two knee reconstructions haven’t robbed him of his trademark explosiveness at ground level.
“We have missed Nic,” Eagles coach Adam Simpson said after the game.
“We had him for 17 weeks last year and it was really unfortunate he wasn’t there at the back end of the season. We are a better team with him in it.
“There is some mental scarring when you do two knees so dealing with that — it is a credit to Nic that he can let himself go and carry what he has been carrying being 114 or 115kg in the most combative position on the ground and he is probably the best at it.”
— Ben Broad
INJURY LIST:
Jarrod Brander (calf) test
Patrick Bines (hernia) TBC
Harry Edwards (foot) TBC
Mark Hutchings (hamstring) 2 weeks
Jack Petruccelle (hamstring) test
Nathan Vardy (knee) 1-2 weeks
Daniel Venables (concussion) TBC
WESTERN BULLDOGS
It was the “enormous” last quarter — and the ideal response — that coach Luke Beveridge was looking for.
And it might have locked Bulldogs premiership player Toby McLean back into the side for the back end of the season.
McLean was dropped after playing the first 12 games of the season.
But a best afield effort in the VFL last week, backed up by some incredible efforts as the Bulldogs stormed over the top of ladder leaders Geelong on Saturday night, was precisely the response the coach was looking for.
“(It) has been made glaringly obvious through the commentary (that) I asked him to come up with what we know he is capable of, and influence results,” Beveridge said.
“I felt like (against Geelong) he really influenced the result of what he was able to do.”
“He made a really solid contribution, and in the last quarter, when we went to the six-forwards mode, we needed a bit more one-on-one and aerial presence.
“He is not a tall player, Toby, but he is quite a competitor. I thought he had an enormous last quarter.”
McLean ended up with 101 Supercoach points, and while he is currently only in two per cent of teams, he might be a smoky forward/mid for $350,000.
— Glenn McFarlane
INJURY LIST:
Caleb Daniel (hamstring) 3-4 weeks
Billy Gowers (ankle) 1-3 weeks
Tom Liberatore (knee) 2-4 weeks
Fergus Greene (shoulder) Season
Mitch Wallis (ankle) test
Lukas Webb (ankle) 2-4 weeks
Not many headaches for Ken Hinkley at selection this week where the only decision is who is the unlucky omission for Travis Boak.
Boak had a back spasm in the final minutes of the warm-up on Saturday night and was replaced by Sam Powell-Pepper who played well with 24 disposals but that is Boak’s spot and he will come straight in if fit to play.
Hinkley got a good response from his inclusions with Justin Westhoff, Karl Amon and Dougal Howard all playing strong footy after spending last week in either the SANFL or on the sidelines with suspension.
But there is a ‘watch and act’ warning on ruckman Scott Lycett who bravely played through knee soreness after clashing with Josh Jenkins in the first quarter on Saturday night.
“Knee on knee they look like PCL’s when you see them and you think that’s going to rule you out possibly, but he kept going,” Hinkley said of Lycett.
“Eight days will do him the world of good and hopefully he can get up again … I think he’s going to be OK when you consider he played out three-and-a-half quarters with it.”
If Lycett doesn’t come up for the Lions clash then Paddy Ryder or Peter Ladhams will be back in.
— Reece Homfray
INJURY LIST:
Travis Boak (back) test
Matthew Broadbent (mental health) indefinite
Scott Lycett (knee) test
Jake Patmore (knee) season
Jack Trengove (leg) indefinite
Jack Watts (leg) indefinite
RICHMOND
INJURY LIST:
Luke English (shoulder) test
Callum Moore (ankle) 3-4 weeks
Toby Nankervis (adductor) 2 weeks
Marlion Pickett (finger) 2-3 weeks
Alex Rance (knee) season
Jack Riewoldt (PCL) test
Jack Ross (ankle) 2-3 weeks
Fraser Turner (leg) 3-4 weeks
Things are getting pretty rosy down at Punt Road, with some ominous form coupling a shrinking injury list. The Tigers gave their percentage a welcome shot in the arm against the Suns, hammering the home side and announcing themselves as a potential top-four contender.
Jack Riewoldt is almost over his knee and the big question is: Will Damien hardwick bring back his star spearhead for a home clash with GWS — a game everyone at Richmond is looking is eagerly awaiting.
“That’s a pretty formidable challenge for us, we’ll get a better understanding of where we’re placed,” Hardwick said after his side’s demolition at Metricon Stadium.
“They beat us by about six goals earlier in the year so we’re looking forward to challenging ourselves against one of the better sides in the competition.”
— Ben Broad
ST KILDA
Add Josh Battle to St Kilda’s long list of injuries. Expect Dan Hannebery to come straight back into the side after he was managed this week. Jack Lonie and Ed Phillips are a chance to add a little steel to the side this week, but the big question is will Jack Steven come back fit and firing. They’d love to slot him into the guts to do his work, but it’s a question of when he feels ready. The first quarter was seriously ugly against the Roos, but they showed signs after that, outscoring North by a point — even if it was game over at the first break. It doesn’t get any harder than the next test — a trip to alphabet stadium to take on a Geelong side smarting from being pantsed by the Bulldogs. A hammering could be the death knell for Alan Richardson. Will the players step up for their under-fire coach?
—Michael Randall
INJURY LIST:
Battle (adductor) TBC
Logan Austin (shoulder) indefinite
Jack Bytel (back) season
Jarryn Geary (leg) 6-8 weeks
Dean Kent (quad) season
Max King (ankle) season
Billy Longer (concussion) indefinite
Jack Lonie (knee) test
Paddy McCartin (concussion) season
Ed Phillips (hamstring) test
Lewis Pierce (concussion) indefinite
Dylan Roberton (heart) season
Jack Steven (mental health) 1-3 weeks
Jimmy Webster (hand) 1 week
SYDNEY SWANS
John Longmire hopes big man Darcy Cameron can overcome a quad issue and allow him to use versatile tall Aliir Aliir in his more-preferred role.
The Swans were forced to use Aliir in the ruck against the Bombers, where he performed well in his side’s disappointing loss.
“Aliir, to be fair on him, we like him down back … circumstances just meant that we have to change it and he still does a good job for us. He hasn’t played a lot in the ruck but he’s been pretty good,” Longmire said.
“To do it week in, week out against the biggest bodies like (Brodie) Grundy and (Max) Gawn, it can be quite taxing, but he adds that versatility … (and) gives you another midfielder at ground level.”
Longmire and the Swans still believe they can feature later in the year and continue their remarkable recent record.
“Clearly, we want to keep making finals … we might be the only team the last decade or so that’s been able to do it (consistently),” Longmire said.
“We want to keep doing it — that’s what we’re about, but we’ve still got to go forward as a team and we feel like we’re doing that. It’s not going to go always upwards. There’s going to be some plateaus and maybe even a step backwards, but there’s still some good signs.”
— Ben Broad
INJURY LIST:
Darcy Cameron (quad) test
Lance Franklin (hamstring) 2-3 weeks
Jack Maibaum (knee) season
Jarrad McVeigh (hamstring) test
Sam Naismith (knee) indefinite
Callum Sinclair (shoulder) 3 weeks
Nick Smith (hamstring) season
Durak Tucker (knee) indefinite
WEST COAST
Forward Josh Kennedy, a late withdrawal against Fremantle with the flu, is set to return for Friday night’s cracker with the Magpies.
A key feature of the Round 17 opener will see Nic Naitanui go up against Collingwood star Brodie Grundy. Naitanui starred against Freo, showing two knee reconstructions haven’t robbed him of his trademark explosiveness at ground level.
“We have missed Nic,” Eagles coach Adam Simpson said after the game.
“We had him for 17 weeks last year and it was really unfortunate he wasn’t there at the back end of the season. We are a better team with him in it.
“There is some mental scarring when you do two knees so dealing with that — it is a credit to Nic that he can let himself go and carry what he has been carrying being 114 or 115kg in the most combative position on the ground and he is probably the best at it.”
— Ben Broad
INJURY LIST:
Jarrod Brander (calf) test
Patrick Bines (hernia) TBC
Harry Edwards (foot) TBC
Mark Hutchings (hamstring) 2 weeks
Jack Petruccelle (hamstring) test
Nathan Vardy (knee) 1-2 weeks
Daniel Venables (concussion) TBC
WESTERN BULLDOGS
It was the “enormous” last quarter — and the ideal response — that coach Luke Beveridge was looking for.
And it might have locked Bulldogs premiership player Toby McLean back into the side for the back end of the season.
McLean was dropped after playing the first 12 games of the season.
But a best afield effort in the VFL last week, backed up by some incredible efforts as the Bulldogs stormed over the top of ladder leaders Geelong on Saturday night, was precisely the response the coach was looking for.
“(It) has been made glaringly obvious through the commentary (that) I asked him to come up with what we know he is capable of, and influence results,” Beveridge said.
“I felt like (against Geelong) he really influenced the result of what he was able to do.”
“He made a really solid contribution, and in the last quarter, when we went to the six-forwards mode, we needed a bit more one-on-one and aerial presence.
“He is not a tall player, Toby, but he is quite a competitor. I thought he had an enormous last quarter.”
McLean ended up with 101 Supercoach points, and while he is currently only in two per cent of teams, he might be a smoky forward/mid for $350,000.
— Glenn McFarlane
INJURY LIST:
Caleb Daniel (hamstring) 3-4 weeks
Billy Gowers (ankle) 1-3 weeks
Tom Liberatore (knee) 2-4 weeks
Fergus Greene (shoulder) Season
Mitch Wallis (ankle) test
Lukas Webb (ankle) 2-4 weeks