Gun defender Will Day is set to play his first AFL game of the year after returning via the VFL over the past fortnight. The South Australian has overcome the ankle issues that limited him to just five games last year and is now set to bolster Hawthorn's electric backline. Chad Wingard is a chance to take his place despite being replaced at half-time by Tom Phillips after hurting his hamstring against Port Adelaide on Saturday night. Max Lynch is available after missing last weekend due to concussion, but the return of Ben McEvoy and the form of Ned Reeves might make it hard for Sam Mitchell to fit all three in the same side. There aren’t many players banging on the selection door at Box Hill right now, with Daniel Howe the one who would be in the discussion after collecting 17 touches and kicking two goals against Collingwood's VFL team.
Round 2 substitute: Tom Phillips (replaced Chad Wingard)
Verdict: Hard to make too many changes to the side that disposed of Port Adelaide by 64 points at Adelaide Oval, but Day should come in and replace Wingard if the Hawks decide to err on the side of caution.
Will Day in action during round one, 2021. Picture: AFL Photos
With the club ruling out Jake Lever (foot) and Michael Hibberd (calf) for at least another week, don't expect too many changes ahead of Friday night's clash with Essendon. The reigning premiers did have a number of handy performers in the VFL, though. Mitch Brown kicked seven goals, last week's medical substitute Toby Bedford booted three more, last year's first-round pick Jacob van Rooyen also kicked three, while 2020 first-round pick Bailey Laurie won 22 disposals to go with two goals. The option to call upon those players is there for Simon Goodwin. Whether he opts to do so is another question.
R2 medical substitute: Toby Bedford (unused)
Verdict: Bedford is due a run of games, but don't expect any changes this week.
Toby Bedford controls the ball in round one, 2022. Picture: Getty Images
The club will lose star midfielder Luke Davies-Uniacke (concussion) for Saturday night's clash with Brisbane, while Tarryn Thomas (internal bruising) could miss up to two months. In better news, expect key defender Ben McKay to return from the AFL's concussion protocols to bolster the backline. Jaidyn Stephenson could also come straight back into the team after being dropped last week. Eddie Ford kicked five goals in the VFL on Sunday and could be another option to add some creativity to the team's attack. Callum Coleman-Jones won 25 disposals, 17 hitouts and kicked one goal in that VFL clash, but the two-ruck set-up featuring Todd Goldstein and Tristan Xerri looks the way forward at the moment. Charlie Lazzaro was quiet in a win over West Coast and might make way for the grunt and energy of Ford.
R2 medical substitute: Aiden Bonar (replaced Luke Davies-Uniacke)
Verdict: McKay, Stephenson and Ford to replace Davies-Uniacke, Thomas and Lazzaro. - Riley Beveridge
North Melbourne's Ben McKay runs with the ball during round eight, 2021. Picture: AFL Photos
Port may be 0-2 but will likely resist making major changes ahead of the Showdown. Robbie Gray and Charlie Dixon are guns closing in on returns to bolster a forward line which only managed seven goals in the Hawthorn loss. Five-time Showdown medalist Gray (knee) is yet to be cleared but appears more likely to play than Dixon (ankle) with Port cautious with the big spearhead. Their returns will put pressure on Jackson Mead, Josh Sinn and Todd Marshall to hold their spots. Trent McKenzie was subbed out with an ankle injury against Hawthorn which was deemed only a sprain, so he'll be assessed during the week. With fellow tall defender Aliir Aliir (ankle) and Tom Clurey (knee) already out, the next in line is raw youngster Jake Pasini, but a Showdown debut may be a stretch. Miles Bergman and Trent Dumont, who both had pre-season injuries, may be considered.
R2 medical substitute: Jackson Mead (replaced Trent McKenzie)
Verdict: Gray for Mead. – Ben Somerford
Robbie Gray chases down the ball in round eight, 2021. Picture: AFL Photos
Dylan Grimes was a late omission against the Giants after pulling up sore following training last week, but is expected to be back to face St Kilda this week, while Jack Riewoldt is also due to return after thumb surgery. Grimes will likely take the spot of Ben Miller, who came in as his replacement against the Giants. Thomson Dow was substituted out of the game in the last quarter with a knee issue for Jake Aarts, who could retain his place in the selected 22, but Dow is also a chance to be passed fit to play which will make for some tight selection calls for the Tigers.
R2 medical substitute: Jake Aarts (replaced Thomson Dow)
Verdict: Grimes and Riewoldt in the 22 for Miller and Dow, with Dow to be the sub. - Callum Twomey
Dylan Grimes reaches for the ball in round one, 2022. Picture: AFL Photos
Veteran ruckman Paddy Ryder is set to return to the senior side this weekend after blowing out the cobwebs in the VFL on Sunday. The 34-year-old has been plagued by Achilles issues over the summer but looks ready to go again after playing close to a full game against the Casey Demons. All eyes will be on what Brett Ratten and the match committee inside RSEA Park does this week with Jack Hayes. Can they play Hayes, Ryder and Rowan Marshall in the same 22? Dougal Howard missed the trip to Western Australia due to health and safety protocols and will return this weekend. Mitch Owens put his hand up for another opportunity by collecting 20 disposals and nine tackles in the Zebras' 83-point loss, while former captain Jarryn Geary took another step forward in his return from a shoulder reconstruction.
Round 2 substitute: Cooper Sharman (unused)
Verdict: Ryder to return to the 22, but not at the expense of Hayes. Given the limited preparation for the veteran ruckman, the Saints might manage Ryder's minutes in his first AFL game since July. Howard swapping with Darragh Joyce makes most sense, while Mason Wood could be the one that makes way if the Saints choose to stick with Hayes in the 22. - Josh Gabelich
Paddy Ryder (right) at St Kilda training ahead of the 2022 season. Picture: saints.com.au
The Swans are flying, and with no new injuries are in a great place to have an unchanged line-up to face the Western Bulldogs on Thursday night. Justin McInerney could return from a knee niggle, which would leave a real headache for coach John Longmire with the younger, vulnerable players all excelling against the Cats. Wait for the headaches when Tom Papley is likely to return the following week!
R2 medical substitute: Angus Sheldrick (unused)
Verdict: Unchanged
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The Eagles are likely to get a swathe of players back following stints in health and safety protocols led by gun forward Josh Kennedy who returned to training on Tuesday. Jack Redden, Tom Barrass, Nic Naitanui, Josh Rotham, Jamaine Jones, Jake Waterman, Brady Hough, Hugh Dixon, Zac Langdon and Harry Edwards will all be assessed once they come out of protocols too. Back-up ruck Bailey Williams is understood to have entered protocols this week. Andrew Gaff (foot) missed the round two loss to North Melbourne and wasn’t at training on Tuesday thus is in doubt for Sunday's derby. Jackson Nelson ran laps after being a late withdrawal with a knee injury against North with both facing tests. Elliot Yeo was also on the track but is not yet ready to return from a calf complaint. If Gaff or Nelson are declared fit, Xavier O'Neill or Luke Edwards could be squeezed out.
R2 medical substitute: Luke Edwards (replaced Brayden Ainsworth)
Verdict: Kennedy, Redden, Barrass, Naitanui, Rotham, Jones, Waterman, H.Edwards, Gaff and Nelson for J.Williams, Giro, Jamieson, B.Williams, Dewar, Ainsworth, Mountford, Black, O'Neill and Edwards. – Ben Somerford
Jarrod Witts tussles with Nic Naitanui in round one, 2022. Picture: AFL Photos
Bailey Smith is set to return from his hip injury that kept him out of last week's loss to Carlton. Hayden Crozier hasn't been ruled in or out of playing this week after his illness during last week's clash against the Blues, but would have to be in some doubt, as is Aaron Naughton with his calf injury. If Naughton doesn't get up then the Dogs could choose between Stefan Martin and Josh Schache, while Robbie McComb is pushing for an AFL debut after starring at VFL last week with 36 disposals and a goal.
R2 medical substitute: Bailey Williams (replaced Hayden Crozier)
Verdict: Smith in for Crozier. - Callum Twomey
A dejected Bailey Smith leads the Bulldogs off the ground after round one, 2022. Picture: AFL Photos