AFL round 20 teams: Connor Rozee expected to play in Ken Hinkley’s last Showdown
Despite having a fractured hand, Port Adelaide skipper Connor Rozee is set to give the Power a boost in the Showdown, increasing their chances of an upset in Ken Hinkley’s last stand.
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Port Adelaide captain Connor Rozee is on track to play in Saturday night’s Showdown despite a fractured hand.
Rozee, who missed last week’s game against Hawthorn with the issue, got through non-contact training well on Wednesday night and was set to be named.
The star midfielder will go through final testing on Friday.
His availability would be a big boost for the Power’s chances of causing an upset in coach Ken Hinkley’s last Showdown.
Port, sitting 11th on the ladder with an 8-10 record, is a $5.50 underdog against the third-placed Crows.
Adelaide defender Mitch Hinge (hip) is also under an injury cloud.
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Hawthorn and Carlton will both welcome back stars for Sam Docherty’s farewell game on Thursday night.
The Hawks have named Will Day to play his first game since round 3, having fully recovered from a stress fracture in his foot.
Day has replaced Finn Maginness, who will miss the rest of the season with a lacerated kidney.
The Blues will welcome back Harry McKay, who was sidelined with a knee complaint that required surgery.
Blake Acres has also been recalled after he was omitted earlier this month.
The veteran Blues will replace the injured Francis Evans and Flynn Young.
Carlton will enter the clash with a host of talls, naming rucks Marc Pittonet and Tom De Koning, as well as Charlie Curnow to partner with McKay.
“We’ll look a bit taller, that’s for sure,” coach Michael Voss said on Wednesday.
“But there’s no complaints here. We’re trying to find ultimately what that forward mix will look like — and this will be a different look altogether again.
“We’ll use this period of time to find out where we progress, where we need to advance, what are the roles that we need to see … but that’s also an opportunity.”
Pittonet has been mainly used as the No. 1 ruck since returning into the senior side, but he did kick two goals against Brisbane in round 18.
De Koning, meanwhile, has booted just five goals through 17 games this season and has just one since playing alongside Pittonet.
Originally published as AFL round 20 teams: Connor Rozee expected to play in Ken Hinkley’s last Showdown