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Jon Ralph looks at the draftees who could make Round 1 debuts at all 18 clubs

WE are just days out from Round 1 but there are still plenty of big selection questions facing all 18 clubs. JON RALPH runs his eye over which draftees are in prime position to debut for their new clubs.

The Blues are rapt with Paddy Dow. Picture: Getty Images
The Blues are rapt with Paddy Dow. Picture: Getty Images

WE are just days out from Round 1 but there are still plenty of big selection questions facing all 18 clubs.

In anticipation of next week’s teams being announced, JON RALPH runs his eye over which draftees are in prime position to debut for their new clubs.

At Carlton, Paddy Dow has been beating the door down with his form on the track and in the JLT Series.

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Geelong’s Tim Kelly is being talked up as potentially the steal of the draft while at Collingwood, the Magpies could unveil two new faces against the Hawks.

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ADELAIDE

Darcy Fogarty is closing in on a Round 1 debut given Taylor Walker’s ongoing injury problems, while Tom Doedee seems a lock to replace Melbourne-bound Jake Lever in defence.

Darcy Fogarty impressed during the JLT Series. Picture: Getty Images
Darcy Fogarty impressed during the JLT Series. Picture: Getty Images

BRISBANE

The national draft’s overall No. 1 pick Cam Rayner has done enough to play next weekend after a hard-tackling JLT clash in which he showed he was happy to throw his weight around.

COLLINGWOOD

Ex-Swan Sam Murray’s 24 possessions last week should see him slot into defence against the Hawks’ small forwards.

Jaidyn Stephenson would be confident he can hold his place despite competition for spots in the forward line, while ex-VFL defender Brody Mihocek is on the borderline.

CARLTON

The draft’s No. 3 pick Paddy Dow, fresh off a contract extension, should debut against the Tigers while No. 10 pick Lochie O’Brien will get games early if not on Thursday.

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ESSENDON

No kids on the radar early, but the three recycled recruits Jake Stringer, Devon Smith and Adam Saad will all play Round 1.

FREMANTLE

No. 2 pick Andrew Brayshaw and rookie Bailey Banfield will get the nod, according to Ross Lyon, with both hard-tackling players in the Fremantle mould.

GEELONG

Tim Kelly will debut given his mature body, while all of Charlie Constable, Gryan Miers and Lachlan Fogarty have shown they fit in at the level.

Fogarty missed JLT2 with a head knock but must be some chance for Round 1.

Tim Kelly has looked great throughout the pre-season. Picture: Getty Images
Tim Kelly has looked great throughout the pre-season. Picture: Getty Images

GOLD COAST

No draftee ready for Round 1 yet, with recruits Aaron Young, Lachie Weller and Nick Holman all in line for their first game in Gold Coast colours.

GREATER WESTERN SYDNEY

Pressuring forward Zac Langdon, 22, has already been earmarked for a Round 1 game against the Bulldogs after strong JLT form. He overcame a shoulder injury in the JLT to keep his hopes alive.

HAWTHORN

Plenty of kids blooded last year but apart from ex-Port dasher Jarman Impey, who escaped suspension for a headbutt, no new kids on show.

MELBOURNE

Casey Demons recruit Bayley Fritsch is locked in a battle with the likes of Tom Bugg and Mitch Hannan for the final spot in the front six.

NORTH MELBOURNE

No. 4 draft pick Luke Davies-Uniacke, who looks accomplished at the level, will make his AFL debut. Billy Hartung will play as a recycled player.

Luke Davies-Uniacke is a lock to play Round 1. Picture: Getty Images
Luke Davies-Uniacke is a lock to play Round 1. Picture: Getty Images

PORT ADELAIDE

Plenty of new faces from Port Adelaide’s recycled recruits like Jack Watts and Tom Rockliff but potential Round 1 youngsters like Joe Atley made 2017 debuts.

RICHMOND

Richmond’s first pick from last year in Jack Higgins won’t play Round 1 but isn’t far away. Callum Moore (two AFL games) and Shai Bolton (six games) are the youngsters pushing hard.

ST KILDA

Lock in both of Hunter Clark (last year’s pick 7) and Nick Coffield (pick 8) for Round 1 debuts given their poise and encouraging JLT form. Rowan Marshall (one 2017 game) a chance early.

SYDNEY

Cal Sinclair’s imminent return from an ankle injury might tip Darcy Cameron out of the Round 1 side but he should debut early. Athletic forward Tom McCartin won’t play Round 1 but has impressed.

Liam Ryan is an excitement machine. Picture: Getty Images
Liam Ryan is an excitement machine. Picture: Getty Images

WEST COAST

Adam Simpson says all of forwards Liam Ryan, Willie Rioli, Daniel Venables and Jake Waterman are a chance to play against Sydney next week.

WESTERN BULLDOGS

Aaron Naughton is a lock after impressing as an intercept defender after being taken at pick 9 by the Dogs last year.

Originally published as Jon Ralph looks at the draftees who could make Round 1 debuts at all 18 clubs

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