WHO IS a chance to play in round 12?
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 R12 ins and outs. Check it out.
Crows defender
Billy Frampton is the most likely option to replace
Jordon Butts, who is unavailable due to concussion, with second-year rookie
James Borlase another waiting for opportunity. Versatile backman
Josh Worrell continues to toil in the SANFL and could be considered to add to his one AFL game. In attack,
Taylor Walker will emerge from health and safety protocols and should be available, replacing one of the smalls and balancing the Crows' forward line. First-year forward
Josh Rachele was rested in round 11 due to a corked thigh, but with a bye looming next week the Crows could take the option to give him a longer freshen up. Wingman
Brayden Cook was an emergency against Geelong and is available to return.
Chayce Jones impressed in the final quarter as the medical substitute and will push to be elevated into the 22, if not remain as the sub.
R11 medical substitute: Chayce Jones (replaced Jordon Butts)
Verdict: Frampton, Walker and Cook for Butts, Wayne Milera and Matt Crouch
– Nathan Schmook
A huge decision coming at the selection table ahead of Sunday’s game against Fremantle with
Hugh McCluggage expected to return from the hamstring niggle that kept him out last week. His replacement
Deven Robertson was fantastic against GWS, sparking the flat Lions with 17 disposals and two goals and would be unlucky to miss out.
Jaxon Prior and
Cal Ah Chee are also on the fringe but playing terrific football. There is also the option of resting a senior player like captain
Dayne Zorko or
Jarryd Lyons, but that would be unusual two weeks before the bye.
R11 medical substitute: Mitch Robinson (unused)
Verdict: McCluggage for Robertson
– Michael Whiting
Caleb Poulter has only managed one senior appearance this year but is in contention for another opportunity after amassing 29 disposals against Werribee on Sunday.
Finlay Macrae has also been starved of opportunities in 2022, but fired at Avalon Airport Oval with 28 disposals, while
Aiden Begg kept the pressure on
Mason Cox by gathering 20 touches, 19 hit-outs and seven tackles, although Cox would be stiff to miss out after his .
Liam McMahon also produced his strongest showing of the season, while
Reef McInnes made an impact after being included in the 26-man squad.
R11 medical substitute: Beau McCreery (unused)
Verdict: Good luck making a change to this team after a stunning fortnight for Craig McRae's side
– Josh Gabelich
Captain
Nat Fyfe is ready to play, but the Dockers have chosen to ease the superstar midfielder back through the WAFL. It raises the likelihood of an unchanged line-up coming off a magnificent win against reigning premier Melbourne at the MCG. Key forward
Josh Treacy (three goals in the WAFL) is an option if
Matt Taberner is unavailable, with the Dockers spearhead facing a fitness test later this week after experiencing back spasms. Others in the WAFL waiting for an opportunity are draftee
Neil Erasmus (17 disposals and a goal),
Mitch Crowden (27 and two) and
Liam Henry (20 and one). Medium forward
Sam Sturt was quiet after three strong performances at state league level.
R11 medical substitute: Bailey Banfield (replaced Matt Taberner)
Verdict: Fyfe for Darcy Tucker, who moves to medical sub
– Nathan Schmook
Gary Rohan and
Rhys Stanley are racing the clock to prove their fitness in time to face the Western Bulldogs on Friday night. The pair missed the
win over Adelaide at GMHBA Stadium, with Stanley missing three of the past four.
Luke Dahlhaus continues to press his case for another opportunity at AFL level. The ex-Dog collected 25 touches, 11 clearances and kicked two goals against GWS in the VFL.
Ollie Dempsey and
Mitch Knevitt are also hunting for another opportunity after strong showings in the reserves.
R11 medical substitute: Quinton Narkle (unused)
Verdict: Rhys Stanley to replace Shannon Neale
– Josh Gabelich
Following a
resounding win over Hawthorn, the Suns look set to be even stronger against North Melbourne in Darwin on Saturday night with reliable defenders
Jy Farrar (concussion) and
Sean Lemmens (health and safety) expected to be available. Although it’s unlikely they’ll make too many changes,
Brayden Fiorini responded superbly from being dropped by amassing 40 disposals and kicking two goals in the VFL, while
Jack Bowes (30 touches) also continued to press his claims.
R11 medical substitute: Charlie Constable (unused)
Verdict: Farrar for Oleg Markov and Lemmens for Alex Davies, pushing Lachie Weller from half-back to wing
– Michael Whiting
Ned Reeves and
Max Lynch are both in the mix to return if they can prove their fitness ahead of the clash against Collingwood on Sunday. Lynch missed the trip to Darwin due to concussion, while Reeves hasn’t played a game since
dislocating his shoulder on Easter Monday.
James Worpel was left in Melbourne and collected 22 disposals for Box Hill after being dropped a fortnight ago.
Jackson Callow kicked four goals from 19 disposals and six marks against Gold Coast after being named in the 26-man squad for the game.
Kyle Hartigan played at Metricon Stadium after being the unused medi-sub in Tasmania, but could be considered with Sam Frost accepting a one-game suspension.
Jaeger O'Meara should return this weekend after missing with illness, while
Jack Scrimshaw will miss due to concussion.
R11 medical substitute: Finn Maginness (replaced Jack Scrimshaw)
Verdict: O'Meara for Scrimshaw. If Lynch is available, he will return and could provide Reeves more to recover
– Josh Gabelich
The Demons will be significantly bolstered as they look to respond to
their first loss in 17 games, with four premiership stars set to return.
Tom McDonald should play following an ankle problem and could head back to replace the concussed
Steven May, although
Adam Tomlinson had 28 disposals and eight marks in the VFL and is another option.
Ed Langdon is fit after a knock to the ribs and could come into the side for the oft-used substitute
Toby Bedford.
James Harmes has recovered from a hamstring issue and could be slotted into a smaller forward line, with
Sam Weideman likely to make way. Meanwhile,
Christian Salem is back after a knee issue and could replace
Jake Melksham.
Kade Chandler is also available after serving his suspension, while
Michael Hibberd returned from a calf injury through the reserves last week. Expect both to play VFL.
R11 medical substitute: Luke Dunstan (replaced Steven May)
Verdict: McDonald, Langdon, Harmes and Salem to return for May, Bedford, Weideman and Melksham. Don't be surprised if Tomlinson is another in line for a recall
– Riley Beveridge