AFL round 1 predicted teams: How every club is likely to line-up
One of North Melbourne’s off-season recruits faces a huge task in his first outing as a Roo after being confirmed to debut against GWS. See every club’s predicted side here.
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Richmond could welcome back a triple treat of stars for Thursday night’s round 1 clash with Carlton with Dustin Martin, Tom Lynch and Toby Nankveris all getting through an important training session at Punt Road.
As last week’s acting captain Jayden Short revealed the players had a “tough” post-match review of last Saturday’s “embarrassing” start against Gold Coast, he said he was confident of a strong fightback against the Blues this week.
The Tigers’ hopes of causing an upset against Carlton were given a boost when Martin (corked calf), Lynch (foot) and Nankervis (foot) looked to prove their fitness in a solid training session.
Rhyan Mansell (ankle) is also closing in on a return to the AFL side.
Short said he wasn’t sure what was happening at selection but was encouraged to see how the trio of senior Tigers got through Tuesday’s session.
“We obviously didn’t start the way we wanted to on the weekend, but we’ve had a few boys train (on Tuesday) and I’m hoping they come up,” Short said.
“They looked pretty good but I obviously don’t pick the team.
“I am hoping all three (Martin, Lynch and Nankervis) get up, also Rhyan Mansell had an awesome pre-season … he missed on the weekend. I think he was putting his hand up as well.
“I’m always pumped when you get blokes back from rehab and I am hoping Lynchy gets himself back but I don’t want to put the pressure on him as he has been a long time out of the game.”
Lynch has not played since round 4 last season and his return to a forward line that struggled badly last week would be a bonus.
“It has almost been 12 months with a foot injury, and when he did it, he felt he was only going to miss a week,” Short said.
“To see the way he has shown up at the club every single day in rehab has been amazing and his attitude towards his rehab has been sensational. His positivity around the club is amazing. If he does get himself up, it is going to be awesome, not just for him but for the club as well.”
Short was one of the senior Tigers including Tim Taranto and Dion Prestia highlighted by Footy Classified’s Kane Cornes on Monday for missing tackles and costly turnovers.
The 28-year-old doesn’t shy away from the criticism, saying: “I’m always looking to get better and improve as a player.”
But he said the “tough” conversations inside Punt Rd meant more to him.
“Obviously, our contest work in the first two quarters was pretty down and we reviewed that the next day and had some pretty honest conversations around that,” he said.
“We can expect a lot better this week, the boys really want to get to work.
“They are embarrassed about how we started and it is something we want to rectify.
“Adem (Yze) doesn’t need to come in and yell and scream … (the players) know how they want to play, and that wasn’t it.”
— Glenn McFarlane
PREDICTED ROUND 1 TEAMS
CARLTON V RICHMOND
CARLTON
B: Boyd Young Saad
HB: Newman McGovern Williams
C: Acres Cripps Hollands
HF: Cottrell McKay Cuningham
F: Fantasia Curnow Fogarty
R: De Koning Cerra Hewett
INTER: Kennedy Carroll Moir Owies Kemp
LIKELY SUB: Moir
EMER: Pittonet Binns Cincotta
IN: Moir
OUT: Docherty
KEY ABSENTEES: Docherty, Walsh, Weitering, Martin
There’s a bit of chatter around that the Blues could debut Ashton Moir, the South Australian who was taken at pick 29 in last year’s draft and had some nice moments in the pre-season clash with Melbourne. It could come at the expense of Matt Owies who was quiet against Brisbane but a straight swap for the injured Sam Docherty seems more likely. Jesse Motlop (toe) could push to return but might be held back until after the round 2 bye.
RICHMOND
B: Grimes Broad Gibcus
HB: Short Vlastuin Rioli
C: McIntosh Taranto Pickett
HF: Baker Balta Bolton
F: Martin Lynch Koschitzke
R: Nankervis Hopper Prestia
INTER: Ryan Rioli Dow Campbell Young
LIKELY SUB: Rioli
EMER: Naismith Cumberland Banks
IN: Lynch, Nankervis, Martin
OUT: Naismith, Banks, Ross
KEY ABSENTEES: Jack Graham
Naismith would be unlucky to be left out after battling manfully against Jarrod Witts, but Samson Ryan offers the Tigers more versatility in attack. Lynch has long targeted round 1 for his comeback, while Martin should be fit to return. Nankervis might be touch-and-go, in which case Naismith would lead the midfield again. Debutant Seth Campbell won’t be left out after kicking two of Richmond’s nine goals.
COLLINGWOOD V SYDNEY
COLLINGWOOD
B: Maynard Moore Howe
HB: Pendlebury Quaynor N.Daicos
C: Hoskin-Elliott Crisp J.Daicos
HF: Sidebottom Mihocek Schultz
F: Elliot McInnes Hill
R: Cameron De Goey Lipinski
INTER: Macrae Mitchell McCreery Markov Cox
LIKELY SUB: McCreery/Markov
IN: McInnes, Howe, Macrae
OUT: Johnson, Dean, Noble
KEY ABSENTEES: Murphy, McStay
There has been a clamour from Collingwood supporters for Fin Macrae to be called on this week after the Magpies’ midfield battled against GWS. The word from Collingwood on Wednesday was it’s a fair chance of happening — but will it be as the sub? Jeremy Howe should return to replace round 0 debutant Charlie Dean and Reef McInnes is in line to get his chance after an impressive pre-season.
SYDNEY
B: Melican McCartin Florent
HB: Blakey Rampe Roberts
C: Lloyd Warner Gulden
HF: Heeney McDonald Papley
F: Hayward McLean Amartey
R: Grundy Jordan Rowbottom
INTER: Fox Cunningham Campbell McInerney Wicks
LIKELY SUB: Wicks
NO CHANGE
KEY ABSENTEES: Adams, Parker, Mills
The Swans are sitting pretty and it’s going to be hard to change a winning formula. Robbie Fox played a negating role on Jake Lever up forward, but with the Pies short on rebounding defenders he might not be needed. He may play the role again if Jeremy Howe is named, however. Peter Ladhams, Jack Buller or a fit Sam Reid are also options if the Swans decide to drop Joel Amartey who was subbed out against the Demons. Angus Sheldrick fractured his finger in a VFL practice match and, while he won’t need surgery, won’t be considered to help bolster the engine room in a big midfield showdown against the Pies.
ESSENDON V HAWTHORN
ESSENDON
B: Redman McKay Reid
HB: Martin Laverde McGrath
C: Tsatas Durham Duursma
HF: Caldwell Langford Gresham
F: Stringer Wright Perkins
R: Goldstein Setterfield Merrett
INTER: Hobbs Cox Jones Bryan Guelfi
LIKELY SUB: Guelfi
EMER: Menzie Heppell Weideman
KEY ABSENTEES:Ridley, Parish, Draper
All of Essendon’s prized recruits should debut in red and black against Hawthorn, with Goldstein likely to take the main ruck duties due to Sam Draper still being under an injury cloud. Draper played in a VFL practice match on managed minutes, but with Goldstein on the list and Nick Byran developing, Brad Scott can afford not to rush Draper. Darcy Parish has been ruled out due to a hamstring strain, with Ben Hobbs a like-for-like replacement after getting through a VFL hitout. Nik Cox has been training down back and between him, McKay, Reid, Laverde and Redman they should be able to equal one Jordan Ridley, who’s missing with a quad, although there’s every chance former skipper Heppell comes in. One of Menzie or Guelfi will likely miss, with the other our choice to be named as the sub.
HAWTHORN
B: Scrimshaw Frost Weddle
HB: Amon Sicily Impey
C: Macdonald Nash D’Ambrosio
HF: Moore Lewis Hardwick
F: Ginnivan Chol Breust
R: Reeves Newcombe Worpel
INTER: Gunston Watson Mackenzie Hustwaite Ward
LIKELY SUB: Ward
EMER: Phillips Morrison Meek
KEY ABSENTEES:Day, Jiath, Blanck, Wingard
The Hawks were crippled by injuries in pre-season, but as Will Day went down Cam Mackenzie and Henry Hustwaite thrived with more midfield minutes against the Bulldogs. We’ve got them both earning a round 1 spot, while several fresh faces in Nick Watson, Mabior Chol and Massimo D’Ambrosio will play their first games for Hawthorn — plus Jack Gunston is back. Blake Hardwick should start forward but Sam Mitchell has said that’s no sure thing to last — don’t be surprised to see that change happen during matches this season depending on where the game sits. Karl Amon will spend more time behind the ball in defence in a win for SuperCoaches. Ethan Phillips could easily be selected if the Hawks opt to go tall in defence and that would likely come at the expense of Ward, Watson, Hustwaite or D’Ambrosio.
GWS GIANTS V NORTH MELBOURNE
B: Himmelberg Taylor Idun
HB: Whitfield Buckley Ash
C: O’Halloran Kelly Callaghan
HF: Daniels Riccardi Bedford
F: Greene Hogan Brown
R: Briggs Coniglio Green
INTER: Thomas Haynes Cadman Perryman Wehr
LIKELY SUB: Wehr/Thomas
EMER: Keeffe Angwin Peatling
IN: Callaghan, Perryman
OUT: Ward, McMullin
KEY ABSENTEES:Cumming
Ward is facing a couple of months on the sidelines after being injured in a Beau McCreery tackle against Collingwood. Perryman and Callaghan should both walk straight into the 23 when fit, although there’s little need for Adam Kingsley to rush them after an impressive win over the reigning premier in opening round.
NORTH MELBOURNE
B: Fisher Corr Dawson
HB: McKercher Pink Sheezel
C: Tucker Wardlaw Stephens
HF: Duursma Coleman-Jones Stephenson
F: Zurhaar Larkey Curtis
R: Xerri Davies-Uniacke Powell
INTER: Lazzaro Goater Scott Phillips Taylor
LIKELY SUB: Phillips/Taylor
EMER: Ford Comben Nyuon
KEY ABSENTEES:Simpkin, McDonald
Former Swan Toby Pink likely gets the job on Jesse Hogan after his debut was confirmed. If Aidan Corr isn’t fit, former Tiger Bigoa Nyuon is likely to play his first match as a Roo. As it stands, Nyuon is likely battling Kallan Dawson for the role as the third tall. Luke McDonald is unlikely to play.
GEELONG V ST KILDA
GEELONG
B: Z.Guthrie, S. De Koning, J.Kolodjashnij
HB: T.Stewart, J.Henry, M.Holmes
C: M.Blicavs, T.Bruhn, M.Duncan
HF: B.Close, T.Hawkins, O.Henry
F: G.Miers, J.Cameron, T.Stengle
R: R.Stanley, P.Dangerfield, T.Atkins
INT: J.Clark, M.O’Connor, O.Dempsey, Z.Tuohy J.Bowes
LIKELY SUB: Bowes
KEY ABSENTEES: G.Rohan (back), C.Guthrie (quad)
There are a host of names jostling for the last few spots in the side. Jhye Clark and Oliver Dempsey both flourished during their practice matches, while Shannon Neale also played two full practice games, showing he can play alongside Jeremy Cameron and Tom Hawkins. Rhys Stanley is the favourite to face his former side after Toby Conway spent his second practice match in the VFL, while don’t rule out a debut for Shaun Mannagh – even as an impact sub. Will the Cats be forced to make tough calls on Zach Tuohy and Jed Bews?
ST KILDA
B: Stocker Battle Wilkie
HB: Bonner Cordy Wanganeen-Milera
C: Wood Steele Hill
HF: Phillipou Owens Henry
F: Higgins King Membrey
R: Marshall Ross Crouch
INTER: Byrnes Sharman Jones Garcia Wilson
LIKELY SUB: Garcia
EMER: Collard Shoenmaker Caminiti
KEY ABSENTEES:Webster, Butler, Howard, Paton, Sinclair
Brad Crouch is no certainty after missing both pre-season games, but the Saints have been hopeful he will prove his fitness to take on the Cats. Jack Sinclair has resumed training after an injury setback but was ruled out on Thursday. The last call in defence will come down to Cordy or Shoenmaker, with experience likely to win out despite the draftee’s impressive practice match against North Melbourne.
GOLD COAST V ADELAIDE
GOLD COAST
B: Uwland Ballard Collins
HB: Budarick Swallow Powell
C: Fiorini Miller Ellis
HF: Ainsworth Casboult Humphrey
F: Berry King Lukosius
R: Witts Rowell Anderson
INTER: Flanders Sexton Holman Rosas Macpherson
LIKELY SUB: Macpherson
EMER: Atkins, Graham, Moyle
UNCHANGED
KEY ABSENTEES: Jed Walter, Lachie Weller
Damien Hardwick is in a luxurious position after a commanding win over his former side. The Suns finished their 39-point win over Richmond with a clean bill of health as they prepare for a sterner test against Adelaide.
ADELAIDE
B: J. Worrell, J. Butts, M. Michalanney
HB: B. Smith, J.Borlase, W. Milera
C: C. Jones, J. Dawson, J. Soligo
HF: I. Rankine, C. Burgess, J. Rachele
FF: L. Murphy, D. Fogarty, B.Keays
R: R. O’Brien, R. Laird, M. Crouch
INTER: L.Gollant, L. Pedlar, M. Hinge, L.Sholl
LIKELY SUB: S. Berry
KEY ABSENTEES: R. Thilthorpe (knee), R. Sloane (eye), N. Murray (knee), H. Schoenberg (Achilles)
Gold Coast recruit Chris Burgess will make his Crows debut after the pre-season knee injury to Riley Thilthorpe. Taylor Walker has been ruled out with a back complaint, giving Burgess the chance to press his case for a regular spot up forward after Riley Thilthorpe’s pre-season injury blow. James Borlase appears to be ahead of Mark Keane for a key defensive spot.
MELBOURNE V WESTERN BULLDOGS
MELBOURNE
B: Howes May Lever
HB: McVee Tomlinson Rivers
C: Langdon Petracca Salem
HF: Sparrow Van Rooyen Chandler
F: Neal-Bullen Fritsch Spargo
R: Gawn Viney Oliver
INTER: Fullarton Windsor Billings Woewodin Pickett
LIKELY SUB: Woewodin
EMER: McDonald, Schache, Hore
IN: Fullarton, Woewodin, Pickett
OUT: Bowey, Schache, Laurie
KEY ABSENTEES: Hunter, McAdam, Petty
Laurie didn’t have a great impact against the Swans before being subbed out for Billings is in danger of making way for Pickett’s return from suspension. Likewise, Billings could be axed. Rushing Fullarton back would be a risk, but the Demons need more support for Gawn than Schache provided in round 0. Woewodin could be a straight swap for Bowey, although off-season recruit Marty Hore is another player who could be considered to fill the backline void.
BULLDOGS
B: Khamis Jones Richards
HB: Johannisen O’Donnell Dale
C: Treloar Sanders Gallagher
HF: West Lobb Harmes
F: Ugle-Hagan Naughton Weightman
R: English Bontempelli Liberatore
INTER: Bramble Daniel Coffield McNeil Williams
LIKELY SUB: Williams
EMER: Darcy, Vandermeer, Duryea
KEY ABSENTEES: Smith, Macrae, Gardner
With Macrae set to fall short of proving his fitness for round 1, Caleb Daniel may get a reprieve and sneak into the Dogs starting 22. Although that’s no certainty, with talk this week that Luke Beveridge could make a statement and leave Macrae and Daniel in the reserves. We’re banking on Bailey Dale getting up for the clash with the Demons as he battles a hamstring issue. Rory Lobb wins the pre-season battle for selection between him and Sam Darcy while Lachie Bramble, James Harmes, Harvey Gallagher, Ryley Sanders and Nick Coffield will make their Bulldogs debuts.
PORT ADELAIDE V WEST COAST
PORT ADELAIDE
FB: B. Zerk-Thatcher, E. Ratugolea, L. Jones
HB: D. Houston, A. Aliir, K. Farrell
C: M. Bergman, C. Rozee, W. Drew
HF: J. Horne-Francis, T. Marshall, J. McEntee
FF: W. Rioli, C. Dixon, J. Mead
R: I. Soldo, O. Wines, Z. Butters
INTER: T. Boak, R. Burton, D. Byrne-Jones, J. Finlayson
LIKELY SUB: D. Williams
EMER: F. Evans, J. Sweet, J. Sinn
KEY ABSENTEES: Sam Powell-Pepper (suspended), Ollie Lord (leg), Mitch Georgiades (returning from injury)
Ollie Lord’s injury – and subsequent surgery – rules him out of the race for a spot in the forward line for round 1. But the selection headache is still there. Finlayson and former Bulldog Jordan Sweet are the other talls in line to take on the Eagles as Port eases Mitch Georgiades back into action. Francis Evans is in the mix as a pure small-forward, but Jackson Mead, fresh of an impressive pre-season campaign, offers Ken Hinkley more flexibility in the absence of Sam Powell-Pepper.
WEST COAST
B: Witherden Barrass Cole
HB: Duggan McGovern Hough
C: Chesser Yeo Gaff
HF: Reid Darling Cripps
F: Long Allen Maric
R: Williams Kelly Ginbey
INTER: Hunt Jamieson Petrucelle Brockman Hall
LIKELY SUB: Hall
EMER: Edwards Dewar Waterman
KEY ABSENTEES: Flynn Sheed Ryan Hewett
The biggest issue for Adam Simpson will be deciding who partners Bailey Williams with Matt Flynn ruled out for almost half the year. Coen Livingstone and Harry Barnett are options but may be too raw. It seems likely Callum Jamieson, who has been trialled in defence, provides back up. Clay Hall impressed early in pre-season but after an interrupted few months could be introduced as a sub. Former Hawk Tyler Brockman still has to prove his fitness and could be replaced in the 23 by Luke Edwards.
FREMANTLE V BRISBANE LIONS
FREMANTLE
B: Ryan, Pearce, Clark
HB: Aish, Cox, Walker
C: Brayshaw, Young, Sharp
HF: Walters, Amiss, Emmett
F: Frederick, Treacy, Switkowski
R: Jackson, Serong, Fyfe
INTER: O’Meara, Johnson, Voss, Hughes, Erasmus
LIKELY SUB: Erasmus
EMER: McDonald, Sturt, Simpson
KEY ABSENTEES: Darcy, Chapman, O’Driscoll
There are question marks over a few Dockers heading into round 1. Jeremy Sharp played minutes for Peel Thunder on the weekend and copped a knock to his lower leg. The former Sun played on for a while before being pulled out of the game to manage his minutes. Brennan Cox has been battling back from a stress reaction in his leg and is considered a chance. Michael Frederick is confident his hamstring is good to go to face the Lions. Nat Fyfe starts in the guts along with Hayden Young who looks set for more midfield minutes.
KEY ABSENTEES: Darcy, Chapman, O’Driscoll
B: Brandon Walker, Alex Pearce, Luke Ryan.
HB: James Aish, Brennan Cox, Jordan Clark.
C: Matthew Johnson, Andrew Brayshaw, Jeremy Sharp.
HF: Michael Walters, Josh Treacy, Sam Switkowski.
F: Michael Frederick, Jye Amiss, Tom Emmett
FOLL: Luke Jackson, Caleb Serong, Nat Fyfe.
INT: Hayden Young, Jaeger O’Meara, Patrick Voss, Ethan Hughes.
SUB: Neil Erasmus.
Notable absentees: Sean Darcy, Heath Chapman, Nathan O’Driscoll.
BRISBANE LIONS
B: Starcevich Payne Lester
HB: McKenna Andrews Gardiner
C: Fletcher Lyons Berry
HF: Bailey Hipwood McCluggage
F: Rayner Daniher Cameron
R: McInerney Dunkley Neale
INTER: Lohmann Zorko Ah Chee Wilmot McCarthy
LIKELY SUB: Lohmann
EMER: Tunstill Fort Answerth
IN: McKenna
OUT: Coleman
KEY ABSENTEES: Doedee, Ashcroft
The Lions are unlikely to overreact to a one-point loss to Carlton but have been forced into a change due to Keidean Coleman’s ACL blow. Conor McKenna is fit and will be a like-for-like replacement in defence. Deven Robertson is the other player who could come into the reckoning, but could stay on the outer due to the form of Jarryd Lyons. Robertson could also come back in as sub.
Originally published as AFL round 1 predicted teams: How every club is likely to line-up