WHO IS a chance to play in round four?
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 R4 ins and outs. Check it out.
Taylor Walker is available after his six-game suspension, but the Crows may not need him after
Elliott Himmelberg and
Lachlan Gollant both kicked four goals in their Showdown win.
Darcy Fogarty has struggled for impact lately and could be the player to make way for 31-year-old Walker. Adelaide took the cautious option in leaving skipper
Rory Sloane out of the Showdown with an adductor issue so he's likely to return, with
Brayden Cook or
Chayce Jones at risk of making way.
Andrew McPherson has also returned to fitness after a hamstring injury but Adelaide may persist with the experiment of playing
Billy Frampton down back.
Sam Berry (28 disposals) and
Shane McAdam (three goals) have been pushing for a return to the seniors but may need to wait to break into a winning side. McAdam could get his chance if
Lachlan Murphy is unable to prove his fitness after copping a late hit to his neck.
R3 medical substitute: Luke Pedlar (unused)
Verdict: Walker and Sloane for Fogarty and Cook.
- Ben Somerford
Taylor Walker celebrates a goal in round 19, 2021. Picture: Getty Images
The main decision ahead of Friday night's match against Geelong is who comes in for suspended ruckman
Oscar McInerney. Much like the senior team did, the VFL team thumped North Melbourne by 104 points last week with plenty of players impressing.
Tom Fullarton kicked three goals and could come into Chris Fagan's preferred three-tall forward line, while
Jack Payne has also spent time forward during the pre-season. A left field option could be giving medium-tall
Connor McFadyen a debut.
R3 medical substitute: Harry Sharp (unused)
Verdict: Fullarton in for McInerney. Provides a tall target and support for Darcy Fort in the ruck.
- Michael Whiting
Tom Fullarton celebrates a goal during the 2021 first semi-final. Picture: AFL Photos
The Blues will regain speedster
Adam Saad for Sunday's clash with the Suns, given he will exit the AFL's health and safety protocols on Saturday. He should replace last week's debutant,
Jordan Boyd, in the backline.
Marc Pittonet was subbed off late last week with a back complaint. Could
Jack Martin, the man who replaced him, come into the 22 if Michael Voss opts for a smaller forward set-up?
Liam Stocker might need one more week in the VFL after recovering from a syndesmosis injury.
Paddy Dow had 30 disposals and two goals in the reserves last week, while
Jesse Motlop kicked four, with both closing on senior appearances.
Lewis Young was solid in his club debut against the Hawks and could keep out
Oscar McDonald, regardless of the status of his back injury.
R3 medical substitute: Jack Martin (replaced Marc Pittonet)
Verdict: Saad and Martin to return to the 22 in place of Boyd and Pittonet.
- Riley Beveridge
Richmond's Jack Ross and Carlton's Adam Saad contest a mark in round one, 2022. Picture: AFL Photos
Jordan Roughead is set to return for his first game of the season after overcoming shoulder surgery in February, just in time to tackle West Coast key forwards Jack Darling and Josh Kennedy. The Pies will lose
Jordan De Goey for the clash at Marvel Stadium due to suspension after his tackle on Patrick Dangerfield.
Callum Brown put his hand up for a recall after being named emergency, collecting 27 disposals, 11 tackles and seven clearances in the VFL.
Finlay Macrae also played well against Geelong's VFL side, while
Ash Johnson pressed his claims for a debut, kicking 4.3 from 16 disposals and nine marks.
Mason Cox might find it hard to reclaim his spot from
Darcy Cameron after the former Swan polled five coaches votes, although the American kicked three goals against the Cats.
Round 3 substitute: Tyler Brown (unused)
Verdict: Roughead in for
Jack Madgen. Callum Brown to replace Jordan De Goey.
- Josh Gabelich
Jordan Roughead gets a handball away in round 22, 2021. Picture: AFL Photos
The Bombers will consider blooding first-round pick
Ben Hobbs for an AFL debut after he impressed at VFL level last week with 24 disposals and a goal.
Nik Cox will need to prove his fitness from an ankle injury before he comes into the side, with
Alec Waterman also a possibility after kicking three goals in the VFL.
Tex Wanganeen had a full game last week having made his 'debut' as the medical substitute in round two and was energetic, kicking his first AFL goal. Hobbs could come into the side for him if the Bombers want some extra midfield options.
R3 medical substitute: Devon Smith (unused)
Verdict: Hobbs in for Wanganeen, who then becomes the sub.
– Callum Twomey
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Veteran
David Mundy (H&S protocols) and ruckman
Sean Darcy (ankle) should both return to boost Fremantle's midfield.
Darcy Tucker was stretchered off in the derby and has entered concussion protocols, so Mundy looks set to replace him after returning to training this week. Darcy's availability would create a dilemma given the Dockers' wealth of talls, but they may persist with him alongside Lloyd Meek and Rory Lobb, with a small such as
Brandon Walker,
Nathan O'Driscoll or
Travis Colyer shuffled to medi sub.
Caleb Serong was on crutches last week with knee soreness and his availability will be guided by how he responds when he returns to training during the week. Defender
Alex Pearce wasn’t on the club's injury list despite having a scan on Monday on an ankle knock from the derby.
R3 medical substitute: Bailey Banfield (replaced Darcy Tucker)
Verdict: Mundy and Darcy for Tucker and O'Driscoll.
– Ben Somerford
David Mundy runs laps at Fremantle training on January 12, 2022. Picture: Getty Images