GEELONG
NEW RECRUITS
Former Hawthorn ruckman Jonathon Ceglar had arthroscopy surgery on his right knee after a training mishap, but is expected to make a quick recovery.
Former Adelaide small forward Tyson Stengle is expected to add some firepower to group of small forwards who struggled last year.
BACK FROM INJURY
Star defender Tom Strewart missed the last five games of last season – including finals – with a syndesmosis ankle injury but is back fit and firing and ready for Round 1.
DRAFT WATCH
James Willis looks the most likely of the Cats’ draftees to break into the side.
However, the pick 32 was eased into training during pre-season as he continued his recovery from a knee injury late in the SANFL season last year.
INJURY ISSUES
Along with Ceglar, small forward Gryan Miers is out of action at the moment after suffering a syndesmosis injury to his left ankle at training in late January.
The Cats are yet to put a date on Miers’ expected return.
ONE MORE THING …
Key forward Jeremy Cameron says he is primed for his “best season” yet after an issue-free pre-season that has seen him miss only one training session.
Gryan Miers will miss the start of the season for Geelong. Picture: Alison Wynd
GOLD COAST
NEW RECRUITS
Former Richmond ruckman-forward Mabior Chol and former Carlton big man Levi Casboult have settled in well.
With Ben King’s injury, both could play important roles in attack this season.
SANFL Magarey Medallist James Tsitas won Gold Coast’s final list spot through the Supplemental Selection Period and the 26-year-old has the ability to slot straight into the Suns’ line-up.
NEW POSITIONS
Former No. 2 draft pick Jack Lukosius has spent all of pre-season training with the forwards, having spent his first three years in the AFL playing almost exclusively in defence.
BACK FROM INJURY
Ruckman and co-captain Jarrod Witts is awaiting final medical approval to return from an ACL injury he suffered in Round 3 last year.
A Round 1 return is firmly on the cards.
Defender Rory Thompson is also looking to return from the same injury.
DRAFT WATCH
No. 5 draft pick Mac Andrew, who can play at either end of the ground or in the ruck, has been strong on the training track and has all the attributes to play some senior football this year.
INJURY ISSUES
Key forward Ben King’s season-ending ACL injury he suffered at pre-season training is a huge blow for the Suns.
King had kicked 47 goals from 22 games in a breakout 2021 season.
Midfielder Jack Bowes had shoulder surgery in late January and is expected to miss at least the first six rounds of the season.
ONE MORE THING …
Midfielder Brayden Fiorini has worked with a speed coach over summer to try and take his game to another level and make sure he stays a permanent part of the line-up.
Ben King’s injury is a big blow for Gold Coast. Picture: Getty Images
GWS
NEW RECRUITS
The Giants’ only addition during the trade period last year was delisted free agent Jarrod Brander.
The former West Coast utility was originally taken at pick 13 in the 2017 national draft but struggled to find a role at the Eagles after being tried as a forward, back and on a wing.
However, Brander has trained purely as a forward at the Giants and is vying for one of the key position spots.
NEW POSITIONS
Lachie Ash is primed for more midfield minutes this season after impressing across halfback over the past two years.
Ash has built his tank over the summer and spent some time training with the midfield group.
BACK FROM INJURY
Co-captain Stephen Coniglio is fighting fit after a tough past two years with his body and form, with the Giants hopeful he is turning the corner.
Coniglio has been moving freely and covering the ground well on the training track.
DRAFT WATCH
The Giants’ top draft pick from last year, Finn Callaghan, has spent some time in the rehab group over summer.
However, Callaghan (pick 3) and Leek Aleer (pick 15) are standout high picks who could feature for the Giants at some stage this year.
INJURY ISSUES
Star forward-midfielder Toby Greene will miss the first five rounds of the season through suspension for umpire contact last year.
Small forward Brent Daniels is expected to miss the first half of the season with a Lisfranc injury.
Jack Buckley is also sidelined until at least the latter part of the year after suffering an ACL injury last July.
ONE MORE THING …
Key forward Jesse Hogan has completed a full pre-season and looks primed for a big 2022 after having some injury issues again last year.
Jesse Hogan is primed for a big year at GWS. Picture: Michael Klein
HAWTHORN
NEW RECRUITS
Former Hawthorn ruckman Jonathon Ceglar had arthroscopy surgery on his right knee after a training mishap, but is expected to make a quick recovery.
Former Adelaide small forward Tyson Stengle is expected to add some firepower to group of small forwards who struggled last year.
BACK FROM INJURY
Star defender Tom Strewart missed the last five games of last season – including finals – with a syndesmosis ankle injury but is back fit and firing and ready for Round 1.
DRAFT WATCH
James Willis looks the most likely of the Cats’ draftees to break into the side.
However, the pick 32 was eased into training during pre-season as he continued his recovery from a knee injury late in the SANFL season last year.
INJURY ISSUES
Along with Ceglar, small forward Gryan Miers is out of action at the moment after suffering a syndesmosis injury to his left ankle at training in late January.
The Cats are yet to put a date on Miers’ expected return.
ONE MORE THING …
Key forward Jeremy Cameron says he is primed for his “best season” yet after an issue-free pre-season that has seen him miss only one training session.
Gryan Miers will miss the start of the season for Geelong. Picture: Alison Wynd
GOLD COAST
NEW RECRUITS
Former Richmond ruckman-forward Mabior Chol and former Carlton big man Levi Casboult have settled in well.
With Ben King’s injury, both could play important roles in attack this season.
SANFL Magarey Medallist James Tsitas won Gold Coast’s final list spot through the Supplemental Selection Period and the 26-year-old has the ability to slot straight into the Suns’ line-up.
NEW POSITIONS
Former No. 2 draft pick Jack Lukosius has spent all of pre-season training with the forwards, having spent his first three years in the AFL playing almost exclusively in defence.
BACK FROM INJURY
Ruckman and co-captain Jarrod Witts is awaiting final medical approval to return from an ACL injury he suffered in Round 3 last year.
A Round 1 return is firmly on the cards.
Defender Rory Thompson is also looking to return from the same injury.
DRAFT WATCH
No. 5 draft pick Mac Andrew, who can play at either end of the ground or in the ruck, has been strong on the training track and has all the attributes to play some senior football this year.
INJURY ISSUES
Key forward Ben King’s season-ending ACL injury he suffered at pre-season training is a huge blow for the Suns.
King had kicked 47 goals from 22 games in a breakout 2021 season.
Midfielder Jack Bowes had shoulder surgery in late January and is expected to miss at least the first six rounds of the season.
ONE MORE THING …
Midfielder Brayden Fiorini has worked with a speed coach over summer to try and take his game to another level and make sure he stays a permanent part of the line-up.
Ben King’s injury is a big blow for Gold Coast. Picture: Getty Images
GWS
NEW RECRUITS
The Giants’ only addition during the trade period last year was delisted free agent Jarrod Brander.
The former West Coast utility was originally taken at pick 13 in the 2017 national draft but struggled to find a role at the Eagles after being tried as a forward, back and on a wing.
However, Brander has trained purely as a forward at the Giants and is vying for one of the key position spots.
NEW POSITIONS
Lachie Ash is primed for more midfield minutes this season after impressing across halfback over the past two years.
Ash has built his tank over the summer and spent some time training with the midfield group.
BACK FROM INJURY
Co-captain Stephen Coniglio is fighting fit after a tough past two years with his body and form, with the Giants hopeful he is turning the corner.
Coniglio has been moving freely and covering the ground well on the training track.
DRAFT WATCH
The Giants’ top draft pick from last year, Finn Callaghan, has spent some time in the rehab group over summer.
However, Callaghan (pick 3) and Leek Aleer (pick 15) are standout high picks who could feature for the Giants at some stage this year.
INJURY ISSUES
Star forward-midfielder Toby Greene will miss the first five rounds of the season through suspension for umpire contact last year.
Small forward Brent Daniels is expected to miss the first half of the season with a Lisfranc injury.
Jack Buckley is also sidelined until at least the latter part of the year after suffering an ACL injury last July.
ONE MORE THING …
Key forward Jesse Hogan has completed a full pre-season and looks primed for a big 2022 after having some injury issues again last year.
Jesse Hogan is primed for a big year at GWS. Picture: Michael Klein
HAWTHORN