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FREMANTLE
B: Luke Ryan, Brennan Cox, Hayden Young
HB: Reece Conca, Griffin Logue, Stephen Hill
C: James Aish, Andrew Brayshaw, Blake Acres
HF: Michael Walters, Matt Taberner, Caleb Serong
F: Darcy Tucker, Rory Lobb, Brandon Matera
FOLL: Sean Darcy, Nat Fyfe Adam Cerra
I/C: Ethan Hughes, Travis Colyer, Brett Bewley, Connor Blakely
WHO MISSED OUT
Taylin Duman, Alex Pearce, Bailey Banfield, Stefan Giro, Cam McCarthy, Liam Henry
INJURY WARD
– Jesse Hogan is taking time away from football to deal with mental health issues.
– The Dockers are waiting on the results of scans after Blake Acres hurt his hamstring.
– David Mundy is still recovering from a broken leg.
– Alex Pearce has ruled himself out for Round 1.
– Joel Hamling faces a battle to feature in the first half of the season with an ankle injury
– Nathan Wilson is suffering from turf toe and is unlikely to play Round 1.
RALPHY SAYS
So many spots up for grabs for a Fremantle side force-feeding games into the kids and having to replace Brad Hill, Ed Langdon and potentially Jesse Hogan.
Newbies James Aish and Blake Acres made an instant splash against Carlton on the weekend as replacements on the wing. However, Acres suffered a hamstring injury at training this week but has not yet been ruled out for Round 1.
The Dockers are keen to play Brennan Cox as a key defender given their injury issues, while Griffin Logue does special things at times and still could be anything.
Liam Henry is still easing back from a disrupted summer but fellow top 10 pick Caleb Serong hasn’t missed a beat and should play Round 1.
Hayden Young rounds out the trio of top-ten picks but he didn’t play against Carlton so might have to force his way into the Fremantle side early in the season.
GEELONG CATS
B: Mark O’Connor, Mark Blicavs, Jake Kolodjashnij
HB: Tom Stewart, Harry Taylor, Zach Tuohy
C: Jordan Clark, Joel Selwood, Mitch Duncan
HF: Brandan Parfitt, Esava Ratugolea, Gary Ablett
F: Gryan Miers, Tom Hawkins, Luke Dahlhaus
FOLL: Rhys Stanley, Patrick Dangerfield, Jack Steven
I/C: Cameron Guthrie, Josh Jenkins, Jack Henry, Tom Atkins
WHO MISSED OUT
Jed Bews, Lachie Henderson, Zach Guthrie, Quinton Narkle, Sam Menegola, Charlie Constable, James Parsons, Gary Rohan, Lachie Fogarty, Darcy Fort
INJURY WARD
– After a positive start to the pre-season, Nakia Cockatoo is now battling a hamstring injury.
– Joel Selwood won’t play a Marsh Series match but is expected to play in Round 1.
RALPHY SAYS
The nucleus of this side remains the same but that doesn’t mean there aren’t spots up for grabs for Round 1.
Last year Zach Tuohy missed the start of the year and then played forward for a time, while Jed Bews only got back in Round 15 after groin issues.
Jake Kolodjashnij played 23 games for the year and right now is battling hip issues.
But if all of them are fit for Round 1 – with Mark O’Connor, Mark Blicavs and Tom Stewart automatic selections – who is squeezed out? Harry Taylor likely gets the nod again ahead of Lachie Henderson but they are questions Chris Scott will be seeking to answer in the last Marsh Series game. The Cats will probably ease back Kolodjashnij so might not have to make the hard calls yet.
Similarly can the Cats play three tall forwards in Josh Jenkins, Harry Taylor and Esava Ratugolea, or does Ratugolea play so much ruck that he and Stanley share those duties and Jenkins is a mainstay up forward?
Darcy Fort will be another pushing to take Stanley’s spot, which is far from set in concrete given Scott dropped him for his full back in the qualifying final.
Scott probably favours Stanley, but Fort was solid in the Marsh Series game.
Jack Steven will play half forward and if fit enough pinch-hit in the midfield and while Scott urged caution for those believing he will again be a star, we know his best is scintillating.
Tom Atkins played 23 games last year so he surely starts ahead of Gary Rohan, or is there enough room for both of them in this side?
GOLD COAST SUNS
B: Jarrod Harbrow, Rory Thompson, Jack Lukosius
HB: Pearce Hanley, Connor Budarick, Brandon Ellis
C: Lachie Weller, Jack Bowes, Brayden Fiorini
HF: Hugh Greenwood, Ben King, Ben Ainsworth
F: Noah Anderson, Peter Wright, Alex Sexton
FOLL: Jarrod Witts, David Swallow, Matt Rowell
I/C: Touk Miller, Darcy Macpherson, Wil Powell, Peter Wright
WHO MISSED OUT
Corey Ellis, Will Brodie, Sam Flanders, George Horlin-Smith, Anthony Miles, Sam Day, Sam Collins, Sean Lemmens,
INJURY WARD
– Izak Rankine suffered a shoulder injury in the pre-season.
– Charlie Ballard will be sidelined for around three months after undergoing a shoulder reconstruction.
RALPHY SAYS
Plenty of moving parts in this Gold Coast Suns side given injuries to key backs and the young kids improving quickly.
Charlie Ballard is out with a shoulder reconstruction but against Geelong, little-known Connor Budarick took on that role with aplomb. Can he keep that spot for the season proper?
Jack Bowes is the centreman in this side but he shut-out Gary Ablett playing in the unusual spot of half back in the first Marsh Series game. Izak Rankin has talent to burn but didn’t play in that side despite an encouraging pre-season so it’s hard to pencil him into the Round 1 side.
Pearce Hanley should be a half back star but is still working back from injury niggles, so Brandon Ellis’ continued strong form is a key to the club starting the season well.
Let’s hope Lachie Weller’s strong showing in the Bushfire relief game translates into a bumper season for a player who hasn’t hit the heights expected of him yet.
GWS GIANTS
B: Nick Haynes, Phil Davis, Aidan Corr
HB: Heath Shaw, Sam Taylor, Zac Williams
C: Lachie Whitfield, Stephen Coniglio, Harry Perryman
HF: Harry Himmelberg, Jeremy Finlayson, Jacob Hopper
F: Toby Greene, Jeremy Cameron, Brent Daniels
FOLL: Sam Jacobs, Josh Kelly, Matt de Boer
I/C: Jackson Hatley, Tom Green, Adam Kennedy, Sam Reid
WHO MISSED OUT
Lachie Keeffe, Lachlan Ash, Matt Buntine, Xavier O’Halloran, Tommy Sheridan, Jye Caldwell, Brent Daniels, Bobby Hill, Daniel Lloyd, Shane Mumford
INJURY WARD
– Callan Ward is targeting a Round 4 return from his ACL injury.
– Tim Taranto suffered a shoulder injury in GWS’s Marsh Series opener against Sydney. He won’t feature in the first half of the season.
RALPHY SAYS
This is some kind of side, even with Tim Taranto stuck on the sidelines with a shoulder injury.
Lachie Ash was so dynamic as the club’s No. 4 draft pick that you get the feeling he won’t be in the NEAFL long if he does start there.
With Zac Williams battling achilles tendinitis there is a chance Ash plays from Round 1 anyway.
The feeling is that Williams might end up missing Round 1 to ensure he gets over that achilles problem.
Raging bull Tom Greene, the No. 10 pick who had 21 touches, two goals and 15 contested possessions in the heavy win over Sydney, looks a star in the making too.
It’s not often two draftees force their way into a Grand Final side.
Jackson Hateley, Jy Caldwell, and Xavier O’Halloran are all pushing hard for midfield time as well.
Sam Jacobs likely leads the ruck from Round 1, with the Giants getting Shane Mumford fit for the start of the season but aware they won’t likely play both veteran rucks in the one game.
B: Luke Ryan, Brennan Cox, Hayden Young
HB: Reece Conca, Griffin Logue, Stephen Hill
C: James Aish, Andrew Brayshaw, Blake Acres
HF: Michael Walters, Matt Taberner, Caleb Serong
F: Darcy Tucker, Rory Lobb, Brandon Matera
FOLL: Sean Darcy, Nat Fyfe Adam Cerra
I/C: Ethan Hughes, Travis Colyer, Brett Bewley, Connor Blakely
WHO MISSED OUT
Taylin Duman, Alex Pearce, Bailey Banfield, Stefan Giro, Cam McCarthy, Liam Henry
INJURY WARD
– Jesse Hogan is taking time away from football to deal with mental health issues.
– The Dockers are waiting on the results of scans after Blake Acres hurt his hamstring.
– David Mundy is still recovering from a broken leg.
– Alex Pearce has ruled himself out for Round 1.
– Joel Hamling faces a battle to feature in the first half of the season with an ankle injury
– Nathan Wilson is suffering from turf toe and is unlikely to play Round 1.
RALPHY SAYS
So many spots up for grabs for a Fremantle side force-feeding games into the kids and having to replace Brad Hill, Ed Langdon and potentially Jesse Hogan.
Newbies James Aish and Blake Acres made an instant splash against Carlton on the weekend as replacements on the wing. However, Acres suffered a hamstring injury at training this week but has not yet been ruled out for Round 1.
The Dockers are keen to play Brennan Cox as a key defender given their injury issues, while Griffin Logue does special things at times and still could be anything.
Liam Henry is still easing back from a disrupted summer but fellow top 10 pick Caleb Serong hasn’t missed a beat and should play Round 1.
Hayden Young rounds out the trio of top-ten picks but he didn’t play against Carlton so might have to force his way into the Fremantle side early in the season.
GEELONG CATS
B: Mark O’Connor, Mark Blicavs, Jake Kolodjashnij
HB: Tom Stewart, Harry Taylor, Zach Tuohy
C: Jordan Clark, Joel Selwood, Mitch Duncan
HF: Brandan Parfitt, Esava Ratugolea, Gary Ablett
F: Gryan Miers, Tom Hawkins, Luke Dahlhaus
FOLL: Rhys Stanley, Patrick Dangerfield, Jack Steven
I/C: Cameron Guthrie, Josh Jenkins, Jack Henry, Tom Atkins
WHO MISSED OUT
Jed Bews, Lachie Henderson, Zach Guthrie, Quinton Narkle, Sam Menegola, Charlie Constable, James Parsons, Gary Rohan, Lachie Fogarty, Darcy Fort
INJURY WARD
– After a positive start to the pre-season, Nakia Cockatoo is now battling a hamstring injury.
– Joel Selwood won’t play a Marsh Series match but is expected to play in Round 1.
RALPHY SAYS
The nucleus of this side remains the same but that doesn’t mean there aren’t spots up for grabs for Round 1.
Last year Zach Tuohy missed the start of the year and then played forward for a time, while Jed Bews only got back in Round 15 after groin issues.
Jake Kolodjashnij played 23 games for the year and right now is battling hip issues.
But if all of them are fit for Round 1 – with Mark O’Connor, Mark Blicavs and Tom Stewart automatic selections – who is squeezed out? Harry Taylor likely gets the nod again ahead of Lachie Henderson but they are questions Chris Scott will be seeking to answer in the last Marsh Series game. The Cats will probably ease back Kolodjashnij so might not have to make the hard calls yet.
Similarly can the Cats play three tall forwards in Josh Jenkins, Harry Taylor and Esava Ratugolea, or does Ratugolea play so much ruck that he and Stanley share those duties and Jenkins is a mainstay up forward?
Darcy Fort will be another pushing to take Stanley’s spot, which is far from set in concrete given Scott dropped him for his full back in the qualifying final.
Scott probably favours Stanley, but Fort was solid in the Marsh Series game.
Jack Steven will play half forward and if fit enough pinch-hit in the midfield and while Scott urged caution for those believing he will again be a star, we know his best is scintillating.
Tom Atkins played 23 games last year so he surely starts ahead of Gary Rohan, or is there enough room for both of them in this side?
GOLD COAST SUNS
B: Jarrod Harbrow, Rory Thompson, Jack Lukosius
HB: Pearce Hanley, Connor Budarick, Brandon Ellis
C: Lachie Weller, Jack Bowes, Brayden Fiorini
HF: Hugh Greenwood, Ben King, Ben Ainsworth
F: Noah Anderson, Peter Wright, Alex Sexton
FOLL: Jarrod Witts, David Swallow, Matt Rowell
I/C: Touk Miller, Darcy Macpherson, Wil Powell, Peter Wright
WHO MISSED OUT
Corey Ellis, Will Brodie, Sam Flanders, George Horlin-Smith, Anthony Miles, Sam Day, Sam Collins, Sean Lemmens,
INJURY WARD
– Izak Rankine suffered a shoulder injury in the pre-season.
– Charlie Ballard will be sidelined for around three months after undergoing a shoulder reconstruction.
RALPHY SAYS
Plenty of moving parts in this Gold Coast Suns side given injuries to key backs and the young kids improving quickly.
Charlie Ballard is out with a shoulder reconstruction but against Geelong, little-known Connor Budarick took on that role with aplomb. Can he keep that spot for the season proper?
Jack Bowes is the centreman in this side but he shut-out Gary Ablett playing in the unusual spot of half back in the first Marsh Series game. Izak Rankin has talent to burn but didn’t play in that side despite an encouraging pre-season so it’s hard to pencil him into the Round 1 side.
Pearce Hanley should be a half back star but is still working back from injury niggles, so Brandon Ellis’ continued strong form is a key to the club starting the season well.
Let’s hope Lachie Weller’s strong showing in the Bushfire relief game translates into a bumper season for a player who hasn’t hit the heights expected of him yet.
GWS GIANTS
B: Nick Haynes, Phil Davis, Aidan Corr
HB: Heath Shaw, Sam Taylor, Zac Williams
C: Lachie Whitfield, Stephen Coniglio, Harry Perryman
HF: Harry Himmelberg, Jeremy Finlayson, Jacob Hopper
F: Toby Greene, Jeremy Cameron, Brent Daniels
FOLL: Sam Jacobs, Josh Kelly, Matt de Boer
I/C: Jackson Hatley, Tom Green, Adam Kennedy, Sam Reid
WHO MISSED OUT
Lachie Keeffe, Lachlan Ash, Matt Buntine, Xavier O’Halloran, Tommy Sheridan, Jye Caldwell, Brent Daniels, Bobby Hill, Daniel Lloyd, Shane Mumford
INJURY WARD
– Callan Ward is targeting a Round 4 return from his ACL injury.
– Tim Taranto suffered a shoulder injury in GWS’s Marsh Series opener against Sydney. He won’t feature in the first half of the season.
RALPHY SAYS
This is some kind of side, even with Tim Taranto stuck on the sidelines with a shoulder injury.
Lachie Ash was so dynamic as the club’s No. 4 draft pick that you get the feeling he won’t be in the NEAFL long if he does start there.
With Zac Williams battling achilles tendinitis there is a chance Ash plays from Round 1 anyway.
The feeling is that Williams might end up missing Round 1 to ensure he gets over that achilles problem.
Raging bull Tom Greene, the No. 10 pick who had 21 touches, two goals and 15 contested possessions in the heavy win over Sydney, looks a star in the making too.
It’s not often two draftees force their way into a Grand Final side.
Jackson Hateley, Jy Caldwell, and Xavier O’Halloran are all pushing hard for midfield time as well.
Sam Jacobs likely leads the ruck from Round 1, with the Giants getting Shane Mumford fit for the start of the season but aware they won’t likely play both veteran rucks in the one game.