Discussion 2024 Round 16: Teams & In Game Discussion - Tom De Koning OUT!

"Just a month after arriving at the club via pick No.2 in the AFL Mid-Season Rookie Draft, Jacob Blight is in the frame to make his debut this weekend to help solve some of the issues in defence"

From Yze presser.
No pressure lad,Charlie or Harry?
 
From the Herald Sun...

Collingwood is set to make multiple changes as it returns from the bye against Gold Coast, with a forgotten SuperCoach gun in the frame for a possible return.

Jordan De Goey, Scott Pendlebury and Brody Mihocek all completed training on Thursday and were cleared to face the Suns, but Lachie Schultz (gastro) was ruled out and Isaac Quaynor (flu) was also absent from the session at Olympic Park.

The coach said small forward Joe Richards was also a strong chance to return from a foot injury in Schultz’s absence.

Richards exploded onto the AFL scene with two 100-plus SuperCoach scores in his three games from round 9-11 before hurting his foot. He is priced at $212,900 with a Break Even of -36 in his next appearance.

“Joey’s come fast because he was literally three or four weeks away … but he’s training really well, he’s put his hand up, so it’s an interesting conversation,” McRae said.
 
https://www.afl.com.au/news/1158387...ge-wardlaw-in-protocols-after-training-mishap

RISING Star contender George Wardlaw will miss North Melbourne's next two matches after sustaining a concussion during training on Thursday.

The 20-year-old, who has rocketed into Rising Star favouritism following the suspensions and subsequent ineligibility of West Coast's Harley Reid and the Western Bulldogs' Sam Darcy, has entered concussion protocols.

He will miss Saturday's clash against the Bulldogs and the Roos' round 17 match against Gold Coast as a result.

The bullocking midfielder was originally assessed for a shoulder injury late during training, but later said he had felt a headknock during the same incident.

He was subsequently tested in line with the AFL's concussion guidelines, with the results indicating a concussion.

"Under the League's protocols, George will miss at least the next two matches," North Melbourne footy manager Todd Viney said.

"He initially reported to our medical team some soreness around the shoulder and then said he felt a knock to his head in the same incident.

"Upon receiving that advice, our doctor ran him through the concussion testing and from there he was ruled out.

"It's obviously disappointing for George and the team but our first priority is always our players’ health."

At this stage, Wardlaw is expected to be available for selection ahead of round 18.
 
https://www.afl.com.au/news/1158387...ge-wardlaw-in-protocols-after-training-mishap

RISING Star contender George Wardlaw will miss North Melbourne's next two matches after sustaining a concussion during training on Thursday.

The 20-year-old, who has rocketed into Rising Star favouritism following the suspensions and subsequent ineligibility of West Coast's Harley Reid and the Western Bulldogs' Sam Darcy, has entered concussion protocols.

He will miss Saturday's clash against the Bulldogs and the Roos' round 17 match against Gold Coast as a result.

The bullocking midfielder was originally assessed for a shoulder injury late during training, but later said he had felt a headknock during the same incident.

He was subsequently tested in line with the AFL's concussion guidelines, with the results indicating a concussion.

"Under the League's protocols, George will miss at least the next two matches," North Melbourne footy manager Todd Viney said.

"He initially reported to our medical team some soreness around the shoulder and then said he felt a knock to his head in the same incident.

"Upon receiving that advice, our doctor ran him through the concussion testing and from there he was ruled out.

"It's obviously disappointing for George and the team but our first priority is always our players’ health."

At this stage, Wardlaw is expected to be available for selection ahead of round 18.
Powell 100+ for 2 weeks incoming! ?
 
https://www.afl.com.au/news/1158387...ge-wardlaw-in-protocols-after-training-mishap

RISING Star contender George Wardlaw will miss North Melbourne's next two matches after sustaining a concussion during training on Thursday.

The 20-year-old, who has rocketed into Rising Star favouritism following the suspensions and subsequent ineligibility of West Coast's Harley Reid and the Western Bulldogs' Sam Darcy, has entered concussion protocols.

He will miss Saturday's clash against the Bulldogs and the Roos' round 17 match against Gold Coast as a result.

The bullocking midfielder was originally assessed for a shoulder injury late during training, but later said he had felt a headknock during the same incident.

He was subsequently tested in line with the AFL's concussion guidelines, with the results indicating a concussion.

"Under the League's protocols, George will miss at least the next two matches," North Melbourne footy manager Todd Viney said.

"He initially reported to our medical team some soreness around the shoulder and then said he felt a knock to his head in the same incident.

"Upon receiving that advice, our doctor ran him through the concussion testing and from there he was ruled out.

"It's obviously disappointing for George and the team but our first priority is always our players’ health."

At this stage, Wardlaw is expected to be available for selection ahead of round 18.
Maybe a discussion now about playing McKercher
 
From the Herald Sun...

Collingwood is set to make multiple changes as it returns from the bye against Gold Coast, with a forgotten SuperCoach gun in the frame for a possible return.

Jordan De Goey, Scott Pendlebury and Brody Mihocek all completed training on Thursday and were cleared to face the Suns, but Lachie Schultz (gastro) was ruled out and Isaac Quaynor (flu) was also absent from the session at Olympic Park.

The coach said small forward Joe Richards was also a strong chance to return from a foot injury in Schultz’s absence.

Richards exploded onto the AFL scene with two 100-plus SuperCoach scores in his three games from round 9-11 before hurting his foot. He is priced at $212,900 with a Break Even of -36 in his next appearance.

“Joey’s come fast because he was literally three or four weeks away … but he’s training really well, he’s put his hand up, so it’s an interesting conversation,” McRae said.
Hopefully Richards get's a good run, allows me to sell Reville
 
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