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In the mix, R2: Who's pushing for selection, who's under the pump?
MARCH 23, 2021
WHO IS a chance to play in round two?
In this week's In the Mix we find the players who are giving their selectors plenty of food for thought.
Who's going out, who's sore, who is under the pump? Our reporters attempt to pick all the R2 ins. Check it out.
There are selection opportunities in the Crows' backline, with teenager
Josh Worrell a strong chance to make his debut and replace injured teammate
Jake Kelly (concussion). Pre-season addition
Nick Murray is another option if the Crows go taller, while veteran
David Mackay could be the best option to replace
Luke Brown (Achilles).
Chayce Jones is waiting for an opportunity after an impressive pre-season and could come into the frame with
Shane McAdam (ankle) being assessed.
Jackson Hately and
Lachlan Gollant are also in the frame, depending on the extent of forced changes after a brilliant win in round one against Grand Finalists Geelong.
Elliott Himmelberg,
Riley Thilthorpe and
Darcy Fogarty will likely need to wait given the strength of the forward line. Midfielder
Matt Crouch appears unlikely to return from injury this week.
R1 medical sub: Mitchell Hinge (replaced Luke Brown)
Verdict: Worrell, Murray, Mackay for Kelly, Brown, Hinge
– Nathan Schmook
One of the few positives from the loss to Sydney was no new injuries, but coach Chris Fagan could have some headaches at match committee ahead of playing Geelong on Friday night.
Grant Birchall and
Mitch Robinson had quiet nights – although they weren't alone – while debutant
Harry Sharp drifted after a promising start and could be a question mark against the stronger, seasoned Cats.
Ely Smith impressed in his half of action in the VFL practice match against Aspley.
R1 medical sub: Rhys Mathieson (unused)
Verdict: Smith for Sharp. -
Michael Whiting
The Blues will welcome back
Zac Williams for his club debut ahead of Thursday night's blockbuster clash with the Pies, while
Jack Martin should also return from a calf problem. Last week's sub,
Oscar McDonald, is a chance to replace
Jack Silvagni (shoulder) in the 22 after kicking two goals in a half last week.
Eddie Betts kicked two goals in a VFL practice match against Richmond and could push for his return, but might be made to wait another week.
Matt Cottrell was also impressive in the Punt Road hitout and could be considered an outside chance for a place.
Lochie O'Brien replaced the injured Martin last week, but was held to just nine disposals and might struggle to retain his spot in the side.
Mitch McGovern (back) and
Caleb Marchbank (calf) are still one week away.
R1 medical sub: Oscar McDonald (replaced Jack Silvagni)
Verdict: Williams and Martin to replace Silvagni and O'Brien, with McDonald to retain his place in the 23.
- Riley Beveridge
Vice-captain
Steele Sidebottom is a certain starter having recovered from his calf strain. Medical sub
Callum Brown and emergencies
Nathan Murphy,
Levi Greenwood and
Darcy Cameron will come into contention along with draftee
Finlay Macrae who impressed in a VFL practice match on Friday. Veteran
Chris Mayne is another who could be considered after getting a full match under his belt following concussion. Second-year forward
Trey Ruscoe lacked impact against the Dogs, while debutant
Ollie Henry was quiet,
Brayden Sier was held to nine disposals,
Tyler Brown lacked impact and
Will Hoskin-Elliott and
Josh Thomas failed to take their chances.
R1 medical sub: Callum Brown (unused)
Verdict: Sidebottom, Callum Brown and Cameron in for Sier, Ruscoe and Hoskin-Elliott.
- Mitch Cleary
The Bombers will have a think about picking
Jake Stringer, who returned to play 60 minutes of game time in a VFL practice match last week plus more running post-game. It seems likely either this week or next that he returns but they will be careful not to rush the goalkicker back. They could look at key back
Brandon Zerk-Thatcher, while exciting youngster
Archie Perkins played well in the VFL and is pushing for an AFL debut.
Martin Gleeson and
Tom Cutler are also a chance to come in.
R1 medical sub: Tom Cutler (unused)
Verdict: Unchanged.
- Callum Twomey
Prized draftee
Heath Chapman is in line to make his debut after injuries to key pair
Alex Pearce and
Joel Hamling. Chapman looks assured in training and at WAFL level, so the Dockers should feel confident picking the 19-year-old, despite initial plans to ease him in at the top level.
Taylin Duman is also available, while
Nathan Wilson presents a running option against former club Greater Western Sydney, knowing
Luke Ryan and
Brennan Cox can hold down the key defensive posts. In the ruck,
Sean Darcy should come into the frame after travelling but being held over in round one. He could rotate with
Lloyd Meek and provide a much-needed target in attack.
Michael Frederick was in the Dockers' round one plans before suffering a calf injury. If fit, expect him to play.
R1 medical sub: Stefan Giro (replaced Pearce)
Verdict: Chapman, Darcy and Frederick replace Pearce, Hamling and Colyer -
Nathan Schmook