Can't read the article, but Mumford is not an option? Thought he would at least be mentioned in the tweet. Might be another one who is injured?
Treacy to Flynn locked at R3 for me. Treacy might still get a role in the forward line though, depending on if he is named or not.
“Greater Western Sydney will hand uncapped sixth-year tall Matt Flynn their starting ruck position after the untimely shoulder injury to recruit Braydon Preuss.
The Giants confirmed on Thursday they could only create list room for a summer rookie such as ex-North Melbourne utility
Majak Daw if Preuss’s injury was season-ending.
But Preuss is expected to miss four months and return mid-season after reconstructive surgery on Thursday.
GWS football boss Jason McCartney confirmed Flynn’s exciting summer had him poised to get his first games of his career after an ill-timed ACL injury in mid-2019.
The 200cm, 100kg ruckman is an aggressive, athletic ruckman who had been pushing Preuss all summer.
The Giants also have Shane Mumford in good shape should he be called upon, as well as emerging ruckman Kieren Briggs.
All Australian Toby Greene is in some of the best shape of his career after an off-season honed by an intensive boxing routine.
Clubs continue to consider key position players as backup for summer rookie spots after inopportune injuries.
Daw was disappointed not to be settled into defence last year at North Melbourne but despite being better suited in the back half is happy to push his wares at Melbourne.
At Carlton,
former Demons full back Oscar McDonaldis making a strong case to be put on the club’s list.
Former St Kilda No. 1 overall pick Patrick McCartin has not been called up to train with an AFL club despite being keen to return to the league.
But the Herald Sununderstands he is expected to play football with Sydney’s reserves team in the new-look VFL competition.
His brother Tom McCartin is being settled into defence for the Swans this summer, with Sydney at one stage considering him for a rookie spot in last year’s rookie draft.
He is understood to be confident he has more football left in him despite repeated concussions after medical clearance to return to football.”