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RICHMOND superstar Dustin Martin is one of three premiership Tigers named to return for Sunday’s blockbuster against Geelong at the MCG, while the Cats have made three changes for the big game. SEE ALL THE ROUND 13 TEAMS
RICHMOND superstar Dustin Martin is one of three premiership Tigers named to return for Sunday’s blockbuster against Geelong at the MCG.
Martin, who missed last Friday night’s loss to Port Adelaide with a calf problem, has been named alongside Daniel Rioli and Jack Graham in the Tigers’ 22. SEE ALL THE ROUND 13 TEAMS BELOW Rioli will play his first game of the season against the Cats since breaking his foot in last year’s Grand Final after impressive form in the VFL. The duo are joined by fellow premiership player Jack Graham as three massive inclusions, while Anthony Miles, Connor Menadue and Callum Moore have been dropped. DAVID KING: WHY MID-SEASON TRADES MUST HAPPEN TRADE, FREE AGENCY HUNT: BLUES EYE TALENT The Cats have made three changes of their own for the massive game, with small forwards Lincoln McCarthy and Cory Gregson to return alongside youngster Zach Guthrie. Aaron Black will miss the rest of the season after scans confirmed he has torn his ACL, while James Parsons and Jamaine Jones have been dropped. Adelaide has not been given any relief from its injury woes with both Rory Laird and Tom Lynch failing to prove their fitness for Saturday night’s clash against Hawthorn at the MCG. Both needed to prove their fitness at training on Thursday but have not been named. Coach Don Pyke has reacted savagely to his side’s shock loss to Fremantle last Sunday by dropping Cam Ellis-Yolmen, Darcy Fogarty and Lachlan Murphy, while Luke Brown is out injured. Andy Otten and Kyle Cheney are among the inclusions for the must-win clash. Hawthorn has made one change for Shaun Burgoyne’s 350th career match with hard nut Will Langford to help boost the engine room in place of athletic forward Tim O’Brien, who was omitted. Carlton has been boosted by the return of key forward Levi Casboult for its match against Fremantle at Etihad Stadium after he missed just over a month with rib and lung damage. Fremantle, as expected, has regained Nat Fyfe from suspension and Aaron Sandilands from concussion, while gun midfielder Stephen Hill will also return as the third of three huge inclusions for Ross Lyon’s team. St Kilda has recalled Jack Billings after her collected more than 50 disposals for Sandringham in the VFL. He spent just one week at the lower level after a disappointing first half of the season. Jake Carlisle will also return for the Saints but coach Alan Richardson has dropped four players, including ruckman Tom Hickey and youngsters Nick Coffield and Ed Phillips. The Saints can ill-afford to lose to the struggling Suns who have been belted in their past four games by ban average 75 points. The Saints have only one win from their first 12 games this season, and another loss to the battling Suns would only increase the heat on the underperformed club. LIVE stream every match of every round of the 2018 Toyota AFL Premiership Season on FOX SPORTS. Get your free 2-week trial & start watching in minutes. SIGN UP NOW >
Originally published as See all the Round 13 ins and outs and get expert SuperCoach advice