AFL Round 20: Team news and expert tips; plus all the ins and outs
The final Round 20 teams are locked in — see who made the cut and how Richmond plans to redeploy a star in its bid to snatch a top-eight spot. Plus expert tips.
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Triple premiership midfielder Dion Prestia is a confirmed starter for Richmond as the Tigers try to extend their run of four straight finals appearances.
Prestia is one of a number of high-profile players set to return in Round 20, including Giant Toby Greene (isolation), ex-Cat Nakia Cockatoo – for his Brisbane debut – and Port Adelaide’s Orazio Fantasia (knee).
The Tigers sit in 10th place but only half a game outside of the top eight, so Prestia’s presence is a major boost for Sunday’s must-win clash against Fremantle at Optus Stadium.
The oft-injured onballer missed the past month at AFL level because of his latest hamstring setback, but snuck in some match practice last week.
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Marlion Pickett (managed) makes way for Prestia in Richmond’s final squad.
The Dockers were smashed with injuries last week – losing dual Brownlow medallist Nat Fyfe, Michael Walters and Alex Pearce – but also remain in the finals hunt.
They’ve turned to youth, with Josh Treacy, Joel Western and Tobe Watson the star trio’s replacements.
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The first game of Alastair Clarkson’s final month in charge at Hawthorn sees Irishman Conor Nash recalled at the expense of Jacob Koschitzke (rested) and James Cousins (hamstring).
The Hawks take on Chris Fagan’s Lions, who dropped young midfielder Deven Robertson.
Joining Greene as an inclusion at GWS is debutant and mid-season draftee James Peatling.
Adam Kennedy (hamstring) and Tanner Bruhn (omitted) are the Giants’ outs, while the addition of Fantasia resulted in Boyd Woodcock and Sam Mayes being omitted.
Richmond rising star Shai Bolton is set to be redeployed in attack as the Tigers search for added “scoring power” to keep their season alive against Fremantle on Sunday.
The return of Prestia from a hamstring injury is set to free up Bolton to spend more time forward over the final rounds of the season, as he did to great effect in the first half of the year.
Before Richmond’s Round 14 bye, Bolton enjoyed a 60-40 split of his time between the midfield and forward line and averaged 97 KFC SuperCoach ranking points and 1.4 goals a game.
However, injuries for the Tigers have meant that over the past five weeks Bolton has spent 84 per cent of his time in the midfield with lesser effect.
Since Round 15, the 22-year-old has averaged only 67 ranking points and 0.6 goals a game.
“Our challenge with Shai is we like him in a number of areas of the ground, whether it’s forward or whether it’s midfield,” Richmond coach Damien Hardwick said.
“We’ve probably asked him to do a little bit more work at various stages in the middle part of the ground, which has taken away a little bit of our scoring power at the same time.
“Dion back certainly allows for that to happen (Bolton to spend more time forward). But also we do love his agility and his ability to win the ball and get it going forward around the clearances also. So it will be a combination of both going forward.”
Prestia is a welcome return for the Tigers, with the 2019 best-and-fairest winner preparing for what will be just his seventh game of the season after a horror run with injury.
Defender Nathan Broad had been considered another potential inclusion to return from an ankle injury this week but is instead “probable” to face North Melbourne in Round 21.
Fellow backman Nick Vlastuin is also hopeful of returning from injury for that match.
Hardwick said his side’s confidence had not been dented by a 38-point loss to Geelong last weekend and a week of quarantine in Perth had helped renew bonds.
“For our group it is an opportunity to get better,” Hardwick said.
“Our leaders have really taken the floor in that equation and demanding that guys get a little bit better in certain areas.
“We’re hoping it transfers in our play come Sunday.”
Two huge ins for Blues’ last roll of 2021 dice
Carlton key forwards Harry McKay and Charlie Curnow will join forces in the same forward line for the first time in more than two years as the Blues look to bounce back against St Kilda on Friday night.
The pairing will be a major boost for under-fire coach David Teague, after his team suffered a 39-point loss to bottom-of-the-table North Melbourne last Saturday in what Teague admitted was his side’s worst performance of the season.
McKay, who leads the Coleman Medal race with 52 goals, missed last week’s clash against the Kangaroos with a toe injury but passed a fitness test on Wednesday and trained fully to win his spot back in the team.
Curnow has not played since Round 15, 2019 due to persistent knee issues.
Together, McKay and Curnow have not featured in the same Carlton team since Round 13, 2019.
“Charlie has put in an incredible amount of work, over a long period of time,” Carlton football boss Brad Lloyd said.
“Charlie has ticked every box with our medical and high performance staff, his commitment and professionalism to be patient, trust the process and now get himself back fully fit and ready to go at the elite level is a testament to the character he is.”
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The pair were among four inclusions for the Blues, with midfielder Lachie O’Brien recalled for his first senior match since Round 1 and forward Josh Honey selected to play just his third AFL game.
Sam Petrevski-Seton and Matthew Cottrell have been dropped, with Zac Williams (hamstring) and Eddie Betts (ankle) out of the side injured.
Veteran Marc Murphy is part of the emergencies list and could again serve as medical substitute as he chases three more games to reach his milestone 300th match.
The Saints regain ruckman Rowan Marshall after he missed last week’s loss to West Coast while in Covid quarantine, while forward Jack Higgins returns from three weeks on the sidelines with a back injury.
Veteran Western Bulldogs defender Easton Wood has been selected for his first AFL game since Round 9 against Adelaide on Saturday, having overcome an ankle injury.
Josh Dunkley also returns for the Bulldogs, having been forced into home quarantine last week.
Midfielder Shaun Higgins has been recalled for Geelong’s clash with North Melbourne, with Lachie Henderson and Gryan Miers out injured.
Jake Bowey has been confirmed to make his debut for Melbourne, while Jeremy Howe will play his first game for Collingwood since Round 5.
Kyle Langford returns from a hamstring injury for Essendon, which has dropped veteran forward Cale Hooker for the first time this season.
Toby Green returns to bolster Greater Western Sydney in its clash against Port Adelaide on Sunday, while Richmond midfielder Dion Prestia returns from a hamstring injury for a must-win clash agains Fremantle.
FULL ROUND 20 TEAMS
ST KILDA v CARLTON
Friday July 30, 7:50pm at Marvel Stadium
SAINTS
B: Howard, Wilkie, Highmore
HB: Webster, Long, Hill
C: Byrnes, Jones, Billings
HF: Butler, Crouch, Kent
F: Marhsall, Membrey, King
FOLL: Ryder, Steele, Ross
I/C: Connolly, Dunstan, Clark, Higgins
EMG: Sharman, Hunter, Bytel, Coffield
IN: Highmore, Marshall, Clark, Higgins
OUT: Hunter, Clavarino, Coffield, Sharman (all omitted), Sinclair (Injured)
BLUES
B: Saad, Weitering, Jones
HB: Newman, Plowman, Williamson
C: Walsh, Cripps, Newnes
HF: E.Curnow, C.Curnow, Fisher
F: Silvagni, McKay, Martin
FOLL: De Koning, Kennedy, Dow
I/C: Stocker, O’Brien, Honey, Owies
EMG: Petrevski-Seton, Cottrell, Murphy, Kemp
IN: C.Curnow, McKay, O’Brien, Honey
OUT: Petrevski-Seton, Cottrell (both omitted), Williams, Betts (both injured), Murphy (Medi-Sub)
WESTERN BULLDOGS v ADELAIDE
Saturday July 31, 12:20pm at Mars Stadium
DOGS
B: Wood, Cordy, Williams
HB: Daniel, Schache, Dale
C: Hannan, B.Smith, La.Hunter
HF: Dunkley, Naughton, Weightman
F: Ugle-Hagan, Bruce, Liberatore
FOLL: English, Macrae, Bontempelli
I/C: Scott, Johannisen, Garcia, R.Smith
EMG: McNeil, Lipinski, Le.Young, Crozier
IN: Wood, Dunkley
OUT: Richards (Injured), Keath (Injured), Duryea (Managed)
CROWS
B: Murray, Butts, Kelly
HB: McPherson, Doedee, Jones
C: Smith, Keays, Seedsman
HF: McHenry, Fogarty, Murphy
F: Lynch, Himmelberg, Walker
FOLL: O’Brien, Laird, Sloane
I/C: Berry, Schoenberg, Rowe, Hamill
EMG: Mackay, Thilthorpe, Pedlar, Frampton
IN: Murray, Rowe
OUT: Mackay (Medi-Sub), Sholl, Frampton (both omitted)
NORTH MELBOURNE v GEELONG
Saturday July 31, 1:15pm at Blundstone Arena, Hobart
KANGAROOS
B: Tarrant, McKay, Turner
HB: Ziebell, Walker, Hall
C: Dumont, Simpkin, McDonald
HF: Stephenson, Larkey, Taylor
F: Ford, Xerri, Mahony
FOLL: Goldstein, Davies-Uniacke, Phillips
I/C: Anderson, Scott, Polec, Bosenavulagi
EMG: Atley, Lazzaro, Spicer, Campbell
IN: Tarrant, Ford, Mahony
OUT: Atley (Omitted), Thomas (Injured), Zurhaar (Injured), Cunnington (Managed)
CATS
B: Atkins, Blicavs, O’Connor
HB: Stewart, Henry, Kolodjashnij
C: Smith, C.Guthrie, Tuohy
HF: Parfitt, Ratugolea, Higgins
F: Close, Hawkins, Rohan
FOLL: Stanley, Selwood, Dangerfield
I/C: Bews, Narkle, Menegola, Dahlhaus
EMG: Holmes, Kreuger, Clark, Z.Guthrie
IN: Higgins
OUT: Henderson, Miers (both injured)
GOLD COAST v MELBOURNE
Saturday July 31, 3:10pm at Metricon Stadium
SUNS
B: Powell, Collins, Lemmens
HB: Farrar, Burgess, Ballard
C: Lukosius, Miller, Sharp
HF: Corbett, Jeffrey, Sexton
F: MacPherson, King, Ainsworth
FOLL: Smith, Anderson, Swallow
I/C: Bowes, Fiorini, Flanders, Rowell
EMG: Atkins, Brodie, Davies, Graham
IN: Farrar, Jeffrey, MacPherson, Smith
OUT: Rankine, Graham, Atkins (all omitted), Markov (Injured), Brodie (Medi-Sub)
DEMONS
B: Rivers, May, Petty
HB: Hunt, Lever, Salem
C: Brayshaw, Petracca, Langdon
HF: Spargo, McDonald, Viney
F: Neal-Bullen, Brown, Fritsch
FOLL: Gawn, Oliver, Harmes
I/C: Jackson, Bowey, Sparrow, Pickett
EMG: Hibberd, Melksham, Jordon, Weideman
IN: Bowey
OUT: Hibberd, Jordon (both omitted)
COLLINGWOOD v WEST COAST
Saturday July 31, 4:15pm at the MCG
MAGPIES
B: Quaynor, Roughead, Maynard
HB: Crisp, Madgen, Howe
C: Hoskin-Elliott, De Goey, Mayne
HF: Thomas, Cameron, Ginnivan
F: Henry, Mihocek, Elliott
FOLL: Grundy, Sidebottom, Adams
I/C: Bianco, Noble, Macrae, Ruscoe
EMG: Lynch, Murphy, Rantall, Tohill
IN: Howe, Hoskin-Elliott, Mayne, Thomas
OUT: Murphy, Tohill, Poulter (all omitted), Pendlebury (Injured), Cox (Medi-Sub)
EAGLES
B: Hurn, H.Edwards, Sheppard
HB: Cole, McGovern, Duggan
C: Gaff, Yeo, Sheed
HF: Waterman, Darling, Langdon
F: Allen, Kennedy, Cripps
FOLL: Naitanui, Kelly, Redden
I/C: Petruccelle, O’Neill, Rotham, West
EMG: Vardy, Foley, Witherden, Hutchings
IN: Redden, Petruccelle
OUT: Ryan (Injured), Hutchings (Omitted), Brander (Medi-Sub)
ESSENDON v SYDNEY SWANS
Saturday July 31, 7:40pm at Gabba
BOMBERS
B: Laverde, Francis, Redman
HB: Heppell, Ridley, Hind
C: Durham, Merrett, Cox
HF: Smith, Stewart, Perkins
F: Snelling, Wright, Stringer
FOLL: Draper, Langford, Parish
I/C: Cutler, Shiel, Clarke, McDonald-Tipungwuti
EMER: Guelfi, Waterman, Bryan, Ham
IN: Francis, Langford, Clarke
OUT: Hooker, Ham, Zaharakis (all omitted), Guelfi (Medi-Sub)
SWANS
B: Cunningham, Rampe, Fox
HB: Dawson, McCartin, Blakey
C: McInerney, Mills, Hewett
HF: Wicks, Heeney, Hayward
F: Papley, Franklin, Reid
FOLL: Hickey, Parker, Gulden
I/C: Lloyd, Florent, Kennedy, Bell
EMER: O’Riordan, Stephens, Gray, Sinclair
IN: Cunningham, Mills
OUT: Rowbottom, Ronke (both omitted), McLean (Medi-Sub)
HAWTHORN v BRISBANE LIONS
Sunday August 1, 2:10pm at University of Tasmania Stadium
HAWKS
B: Grainger-Barras, Hartigan, Frost
HB: Scrimshaw, Hardwick, Bramble
C: Howe, O’Meara, Shiels
HF: Phillips, Wingard, Breust
F: Moore, Lewis, McEvoy
FOLL: Reeves, Mitchell, Worpel
I/C: Nash, Brockman, Burgoyne, O’Brien
Emg: Koschitzke, Newcombe, Greaves, Maginnes
IN: Nash
OUT: Cousins (Injured), Koschitzke (rested)
LIONS
B: Madden, Andrews, Starcevich
HB: Birchall, Lester, Rich
C: McCluggage, Bailey, J.Berry
HF: McCarthy, McStay, Zorko
F: Ah Chee, Daniher, Cameron
FOLL: McInerney, Lyons, Neale
I/C: Robinson, Cockatoo, Fuylarton, Payne
Emg: Robertson, Coleman, Prior, Ballenden,
IN: Cockatoo
OUT: Robertson (omitted)
GWS GIANTS v PORT ADELAIDE
Sunday August 1, 3:10pm at Metricon Stadium
GIANTS
B: Taylor, Davis, Cumming
HB: Perryman, Haynes, Whitfield
C: Kelly, Green, Ash
HF: Daniels, Himmelberg, Greene
F: Lloyd, Hogan, Taranto
FOLL: Mumford, Ward, Hopper
I/C: Reid, O’Halloran, Peatling, Idun
Emg: Finlayson, Sproule, Riccardi, Bruhn
IN: Greene, Peatling
OUT: Kennedy (Injured), Bruhn (omitted), Riccardi (Medi-sub)
POWER
B: Burton, McKenzie, Aliir
HB: Bergman, Jonas, Byrne-Jones
C: Duursma, Wines, Houston
HF: Amon, Georgiades, Butters
F: Powell-Pepper, Dixon, Rozee
FOLL: Lycett, Boak, Drew
I/C: Marshall, Fantasia, Bonner, Ladhams
Emg: Mayes, Woodcock, Lienert, McEntee
IN: Fantasia
OUT: Woodcock, Mayes (both omitted)
FREMANTLE v RICHMOND
Sunday August 1. 5:10pm at Optus Stadium
DOCKERS
B: Wilson, Logue, Walker
HB: Young, Ryan, Aish
C: Colyer, Mundy, Cerra
HF: Banfield, Taberner, Henry
F: Schultz, Treacy, Crowden
FOLL: Darcy, Serong, Brayshaw
I/C: Meek, Western, Tucker, Watson
Emg: Blakely, Bewley, O’Driscoll, Hughes
IN: Treacy, Western, Hughes, Watson
OUT: Walters, Fyfe, Pearce (all injured)
TIGERS
B: Garthwaite, Grimes, Astbury
HB: Mansell, Short, Rioli
C: Edwards, Cotchin, Baker
HF: Graham, Lambert, Bolton
F: Lynch, Chol, Riewoldt
FOLL: Nankervis, Prestia, Parker
I/C: Stack, Ross, Aarts, Castagna,
Emg: Caddy, Coleman-Jones, Dow, Miller
IN: Prestia
OUT: Pickett (Managed)
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