AFL 2023 round 20 teams: All the ins, outs and latest selection news
Brodie Grundy will play in the VFL for a third-straight week, with defender Harry Petty named to play forward instead. So what does it mean for his future? See the full teams.
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Melbourne has overlooked superstar ruck recruit Brodie Grundy for a third-straight week, leaving a cloud hanging over the big man’s future at the club.
Inspirational captain Max Gawn will lead the ruck against Richmond on Sunday as Grundy continues to work on his forward craft for Casey against Williamstown in the VFL on Sunday.
Demons’ coach Simon Goodwin on Friday opted for defender Harrison Petty instead of Grundy, who has four years to run on his lucrative deal at Melbourne.
But the former Magpie’s form has plateaued this season, having polled only 12 AFL Coaches votes for the season and none since the Round 4 win over West Coast four months ago.
In comparison, Gawn has racked up 32 votes and has been the club’s best player going solo in the ruck over the past fortnight to lead the Demons to wins over Brisbane and Adelaide.
And the Demons’ scoring rate, contested possession success rate inside the forward half and clearance wins have all increased without Grundy, according to Champion Data.
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Petty, 23, was named at full-forward alongside second-year star Jacob Van Rooyen, 20, for the clash with the Tigers, while Grundy was selected among the emergencies.
Petty has spent some time forward this season, but has kicked only four goals for the year and 11 across his 60-game career.
While Melbourne is adamant it has no interest in trading Grundy, the 202cm South Australian could reconsider his future in red and blue if he is left out of the team in the run home to finals.
A Grundy departure would force Melbourne to find a back-up ruck replacement and eventual successor for the superstar captain, Gawn, in October’s trade period.
Port Adelaide, Sydney Swans and Geelong could all have a strong interest in Grundy, who made clear he did not want to leave the city of Melbourne in trade time last year.
But the pull of family and friends in South Australia could become more of a factor as the Power also circle Geelong’s Esava Ratugolea and Essendon’s Brandon Zerk-Thatcher.
Recruiting sources are adamant Port Adelaide has prepared a long-term offer to Ratugolea which would be impossible to refuse for the Cat’s backman who is also playing VFL.
The Swans are also looking at ruckmen and Geelong could be tempted after considering Grundy last year.
Grundy, 29, has not played a senior game since Round 17 against St Kilda when the former Magpie gathered 13 touches and 17 hit-outs in the 21-point Melbourne win at Marvel Stadium.
Gawn, 31, told the Herald Sun last week Grundy would be given a chance at senior level to re-establish his place in the senior team ahead of finals.
But Gawn said it would not be at the expense of Van Rooyen, if the youngster’s form remained strong.
“‘Goody’ is one of the smartest men I have met in footy,” Gawn said.
“He (Goodwin) seems to think bigger guys get bigger in finals, so I am happy to play two rucks.
“But I’m also happy playing with Jacob (van Rooyen) if he is playing his role.”
Mid-season draftees get their chance as Ross takes aim at Jade
- Ed Bourke
St Kilda coach Ross Lyon has lost patience with Jade Gresham, leaving the restricted free agent out of his side to face Hawthornat Marvel Stadium on Sunday.
Gresham, 25, has missed only one game this season while averaging 17 disposals and a goal per game, but poor ball use hascost him a spot as the Saints try to amend a slump in form.
A restricted free agent at the end of this season, Gresham’s omission adds intrigue to his future, with Carlton linked to him at times throughout the year.
At the Hawks, defender Jack Scrimshaw’s frustrating season has continued with the left-footer dropped for the third time this season,as coach Sam Mitchell turns to Lachie Bramble after a strong performance in the VFL.
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The Hawks will blood mature-age forward Brandon Ryan against the Saints, capping a meteoric rise to the senior level afterhe played local football at EDFL club Maribyrnong Park last year.
Mitchell said Ryan could become an immediate fan favourite at Hawthorn due to his unique style and long, gangly limbs.
The mid-season draft selection will play as a forward and provide back-up for fellow inclusion Lloyd Meek in the ruck as Ned Reeves misses due to suspension.
“He’s a little bit uncanny – I’m sure when he does make his debut he’ll be a crowd favourite, he’s got these long limbs andhe’s a bit uncanny in how he takes a mark and how he moves,” Mitchell said.
“He’s able to find the footy and he’s able to find shots on goal, and I think as a forward that’s important.”
Another mid-season draft selection, Robert Hansen Jr, will make his debut for North Melbourne in his home state against WestCoast.
Kangaroos VFL coach Tom Lynch said the electric small forward had earned his spot after seven goals in five games, forcingout father-son recruit Cooper Harvey.
“He has shown a real appetite to learn how we are looking to play and how he can improve his individual game,” Lynch said.
“From the five games he has now played in our reserves side, he has displayed a great workrate and selfless behaviour, oftenbringing teammates into the game.”
Pies illness claims another, Dons’ double injury blow
- Jay Clark
Collingwood will be without speedy forward Bobby Hill for Friday night’s blockbuster against Carlton after falling ill this week.
The virus which swept the club has claimed Hill but jet wingman Josh Daicos and All-Australian contender Isaac Quaynor who missed training this week have recovered and will play.
It will be the only change for the Magpies who have only two injuries on the club’s list (Finlay McRae and Charlie Dean) six weeks out from finals.
The Bombers have lost Jake Stringer to injury and Jordan Ridley (quad) for Saturday night’s clash against Sydney Swans.
Stringer will be replaced by clever goal kicker Jye Menzie who returned. Midfielder Dylan Shiel was again not selected amid a lower leg complaint.
The Western Bulldogs have welcomed back tall Rory Lobb in place of Buku Khamis for their clash against rival GWS Giants at Ballarat.
Lobb had been dropped to the VFL but has been given a golden opportunity to help cement a place for the run home against a Giants’ side featuring one of the best defenders in the competition, Sam Taylor.
Speedster Jason Johannisen also comes back for omitted playmaker Oskar Baker.
Geelong will be bolstered by the return of goal kicker Gary Rohan but has again overlooked in-demand key defender Esava Ratugolea.
Ratugolea has been frozen out of the senior side in recent weeks on form, potentially sealing his move to a rival such as Port Adelaide at season’s end.
Giants go tall as Suns recall livewire
– Lachlan McKirdy, Callum Dick
GWS Giants have turned to key defender Lachie Keeffe to help curb Western Bulldogs’ aerial power in Saturday’s clash in Ballarat.
The Bulldogs boast one of the most threatening key forward combinations in the game with recalled tall Rory Lobb forming a three-pronged attack alongside Aaron Naughton and Jamarra Ugle-Hagan.
The Giants have welcomed back the 204cm Keeffe who is slated to support Sam Taylor and Harry Himmelberg in defence and Kieren Briggs in the ruck against the Dogs’ All-Australian contender Tim English.
GWs defender Nick Haynes was named among the emergencies amid speculation a rival club may target the intercepting backman who has been pushed up on to a wing in recent weeks.
The Giants remain in the mix for a finals berth as Adam Kingsley’s men shoot for a seventh-straight win as part of a remarkable bounce back in the second half of the season.
The Sydney Swans have named an unchanged line-up ahead of their clash against Essendon at Marvel Stadium on Saturday night.
The Bombers will be without gun forward Jake Stringer (injured) amid criticism of his physical conditioning following a quiet run of form.
The Swans are aiming for their third-straight win after knocking off Fremantle and Western Bulldogs over the past fortnight.
Meanwhile, livewire forward Malcolm Rosas has been recalled from the wilderness to help save Gold Coast’s season with interim coach Steven King making two changes ahead of Saturday’s must-win battle with Brisbane.
Rosas was dropped after the Round 16 loss to Collingwood and has not been sighted since King took over from Stuart Dew.
But the 22-year-old starred in the VFL last weekend with 26 disposals and two goals to earn himself a QClash recall.
Defender Sean Lemmens has earned a surprise AFL return after been dropped from the senior side following the Round 10 loss to the Lions at the Gabba.
Hewago Oea and Ben Long were the two to make way for Rosas and Lemmens respectively.
Midfielder Brayden Fiorini remains out of favour despite racking up 45 touches, eight clearances and a goal in the Suns’ 40-point VFL win over GWS last weekend.
Meanwhile, Brisbane is yet to name a match day replacement for the injured Will Ashcroft.
Ashcroft, 19, suffered a season-ending ACL injury in the dying stages of Brisbane’s 11-point win over Geelong last Saturday.
The Rising Star favourite had 30 disposals and a goal in his QClash debut earlier this year.
ROUND 20 AFL TEAMS
(All times AEST)
COLLINGWOOD v CARLTON
Friday July 28, 7:50pm at the MCG
MAGPIES
B: J.Howe, D.Moore – C, I.Quaynor
HB: B.Maynard, N.Murphy, J.Crisp
C: S.Sidebottom, N.Daicos, O.Markov
HF: J.De Goey, B.Mihocek, P.Lipinski
F: J.Elliott, D.McStay, T.Adams
FOLL: D.Cameron, T.Mitchell, S.Pendlebury
I/C: J.Daicos, J.Noble, B.McCreery, M.Cox
EMG: B.Frampton, W.Hoskin-Elliott, J.Ginnivan, A.Johnson
In: None
Out: B.Hill (Illness)
BLUES
B: B.Kemp, J.Weitering, N.Newman
HB: S.Docherty, M.McGovern, A.Saad
C: B.Acres, P.Cripps – C, O.Hollands
HF: L.Fogarty, T.De Koning, D.Cuningham
F: J.Martin, C.Curnow, M.Owies
FOLL: M.Pittonet, A.Cerra, G.Hewett
I/C: C.Marchbank, A.Cincotta, M.Cottrell, J.Motlop
EMG: Z.Fisher, L.Cowan, Le.Young, P.Dow
In: P.Cripps, J.Martin, M.Owies, M.Pittonet, A.Cerra, C.Marchbank
Out: L.Cowan (Omitted), P.Dow (Omitted), J.Honey (Omitted), E.Curnow (Omitted), S.Walsh (Injured), J.Silvagni (Injured), Le.Young (Sub)
GEELONG v FREMANTLE
Saturday July 29, 1:45pm at GMHBA Stadium
CATS
B: J.Kolodjashnij, J.Henry, G.Rohan
HB: Z.Guthrie, S.De Koning, T.Stewart
C: M.Duncan, I.Smith, M.Blicavs
HF: O.Henry, T.Hawkins, T.Stengle
F: Z.Tuohy, J.Cameron, B.Close
FOLL: R.Stanley, P.Dangerfield – C, M.Holmes
I/C: J.Bowes, T.Atkins, T.Bruhn, G.Miers
EMG: M.O’Connor, O.Mullin, S.Menegola, E.Ratugolea
In: G.Rohan
Out: O.Mullin (Sub), M.O’Connor (Sub)
DOCKERS
B: J.Hamling, A.Pearce – C, E.Hughes
HB: J.Clark, L.Ryan, H.Young
C: L.Henry, J.O’Meara, J.Aish
HF: S.Switkowski, J.Treacy, L.Schultz
F: S.Sturt, J.Amiss, M.Walters
FOLL: L.Jackson, C.Serong, A.Brayshaw
I/C: M.Frederick, J.Corbett, N.Erasmus, C.Wagner
EMG: E.Stanley, M.Johnson, N.Wilson, T.Emmett
In: J.Aish
Out: M.Johnson (Managed), E.Stanley (Sub)
WESTERN BULLDOGS v GWS
Saturday July 29, 1:45pm at Mars Stadium
BULLDOGS
B: L.Vandermeer, J.Bruce, T.Duryea
HB: B.Dale, A.Keath, E.Richards
C: C.Poulter, M.Bontempelli – C, A.Scott
HF: J.Macrae, A.Naughton, C.Daniel
F: C.Weightman, J.Ugle-Hagan, B.Smith
FOLL: T.English, A.Treloar, T.Liberatore
I/C: B.Williams, J.Johannisen, R.Gardner, R.Lobb
EMG: R.West, O.Baker, L.Cleary, J.Sweet
In: J.Johannisen, R.Lobb
Out: O.Baker (Omitted), R.West (Sub), B.Khamis (Omitted)
GIANTS
B: J.Buckley, S.Taylor, I.Cumming
HB: L.Ash, H.Himmelberg, L.Whitfield
C: J.Kelly, C.Ward, F.Callaghan
HF: D.Lloyd, J.Riccardi, T.Bedford
F: B.Daniels, A.Cadman, T.Greene – C
FOLL: K.Briggs, H.Perryman, S.Coniglio
I/C: C.Brown, L.Keeffe, C.Idun, R.Angwin
EMG: N.Haynes, J.Fahey, M.Flynn, J.Wehr
In: L.Keeffe
Out: N.Haynes (Sub), J.Fahey (Sub)
GOLD COAST v BRISBANE
Saturday July 29, 4:35pm at Heritage Bank Stadium
SUNS
B: C.Ballard, S.Collins, M.Andrew
HB: D.Swallow, R.Atkins, S.Lemmens
C: W.Powell, S.Flanders, B.Ainsworth
HF: B.Humphrey, J.Lukosius, T.Miller
F: N.Holman, B.King, L.Casboult
FOLL: J.Witts – C, M.Rowell, N.Anderson
I/C: B.Ellis, E.Hollands, D.Macpherson, M.Rosas
EMG: C.Burgess, J.Farrar, J.Sharp, B.Fiorini
In: S.Lemmens, M.Rosas
Out: B.Long (Omitted), H.Oea (Omitted), J.Farrar (Sub)
LIONS
B: B.Starcevich, H.Andrews – C, J.Payne
HB: C.McKenna, R.Lester, K.Coleman
C: H.McCluggage, J.Dunkley, J.Berry
HF: C.Cameron, E.Hipwood, L.McCarthy
F: D.Zorko, J.Daniher, J.Gunston
FOLL: O.McInerney, L.Neale, C.Rayner
I/C: K.Lohmann, C.Ah Chee, J.Fletcher, D.Wilmot
EMG: J.Lyons, J.Tunstill, D.Fort, D.Joyce
In: None
Out: W.Ashcroft (Injured)
ESSENDON v SYDNEY
Saturday July 29, 7:25pm at Marvel Stadium
BOMBERS
B: A.McGrath, B.Zerk-Thatcher, J.Kelly
HB: M.Redman, J.Laverde, D.Heppell
C: S.Durham, A.Perkins, N.Martin
HF: J.Caldwell, P.Wright, N.Cox
F: M.Guelfi, K.Langford, B.Hobbs
FOLL: A.Phillips, D.Parish, Z.Merrett – C
I/C: W.Snelling, N.Hind, N.Bryan, J.Menzie
EMG: E.Tsatas, K.Baldwin, A.Davey Jnr, A.McDonald-Tipungwuti
In: J.Menzie
Out: J.Ridley (Injured), J.Stringer (Injured)
SWANS
B: D.Rampe, T.McCartin, H.Cunningham
HB: J.Lloyd, N.Blakey, O.Florent
C: B.Campbell, L.Parker, E.Gulden
HF: I.Heeney, L.McDonald, S.Wicks
F: T.Papley, L.Franklin, J.Amartey
FOLL: H.McLean, Ch.Warner, C.Mills – C
I/C: R.Fox, J.McInerney, J.Rowbottom, W.Hayward
EMG: R.Clarke, A.Francis, J.Buller, D.Stephens
In: None
Out: R.Clarke (Sub)
ADELAIDE v PORT ADELAIDE
Saturday July 29, 7:40pm at Adelaide Oval
CROWS
B: B.Smith, J.Butts, M.Keane
HB: M.Michalanney, J.Worrell, W.Milera
C: C.Jones, J.Dawson – C, M.Hinge
HF: B.Keays, D.Fogarty, S.McAdam
F: L.Pedlar, T.Walker, H.Schoenberg
FOLL: R.O’Brien, R.Laird, M.Crouch
I/C: R.Thilthorpe, R.Sloane, L.Murphy, L.Nankervis
EMG: J.Soligo, B.Cook, E.Himmelberg, N.McHenry
In: M.Keane, M.Michalanney, R.Laird
Out: B.Cook (Omitted), N.Murray (Injured), I.Rankine (Injured), J.Hately (Sub)
POWER
B: L.Jones, T.McKenzie, D.Houston
HB: K.Farrell, A.Aliir, R.Burton
C: M.Bergman, W.Drew, X.Duursma
HF: Z.Butters, T.Marshall, J.McEntee
F: D.Byrne-Jones, C.Dixon, S.Powell-Pepper
FOLL: D.Visentini, O.Wines – C, C.Rozee
I/C: D.Williams, J.Finlayson, J.Horne-Francis, F.Evans
EMG: J.Burgoyne, T.Boak, O.Lord, Q.Narkle
In: D.Byrne-Jones, D.Visentini
Out: T.Boak (Managed), W.Rioli (Suspension), S.Lycett (Managed)
HAWTHORN v ST KILDA
Sunday July 30, 1:10pm at Marvel Stadium
HAWKS
B: B.Hardwick, S.Frost, S.Mitchell
HB: J.Impey, J.Sicily – C, F.Maginness
C: W.Day, J.Worpel, J.Weddle
HF: C.Nash, C.Wingard, T.Brockman
F: D.Moore, M.Lewis, L.Breust
FOLL: L.Meek, J.Newcombe, J.Ward
I/C: L. Bramble, C.Macdonald, C.Mackenzie, B.Ryan,
EMG: J.Scrimshaw, N. Long, F.Greene, J.Blanck
In: L.Meek, L.Bramble, C.Mackenzie, B.Ryan
Out: K.Amon (Injured), D.Grainger-Barras (Omitted), J.Scrimshaw (Omitted), N.Reeves (Suspension), N. Long (sub)
SAINTS
B: J.Battle, C.Wilkie, J.Webster
HB: M.Windhager, J.Sinclair, N.Wanganeen-Milera
C: R.Byrnes, Z.Jones, M.Wood
HF: J.Higgins, D.Butler, M.Phillipou
F: M.Owens, A.Caminiti, C.Sharman
FOLL: R.Marshall, J.Steele – C, B.Crouch
I/C: H.Clark, L.Stocker, J.Billings, Z.Cordy
In: R.Byrnes, Z.Cordy, L.Stocker,
Out: D.Howard (Injured), B.Hill (Injured), J.Gresham, B.Hill (both omitted)
RICHMOND v MELBOURNE
Sunday July 30, 3:20pm at the MCG
TIGERS
B: N.Balta, D.Grimes – C, T.Young
HB: N.Vlastuin, N.Broad, D.Rioli
C: K.McIntosh, T.Taranto, J.Ross
HF: J.Graham, J.Hopper, L.Baker
F: J.Riewoldt, D.Martin, M.Pickett
FOLL: I.Soldo, D.Prestia, S.Bolton
I/C: S.Banks, B.Miller, T.Cotchin, R.Mansell
EMG: M.Coulthard, N.Cumberland, H.Ralphsmith, S.Ryan
In: None
Out: M.Coulthard (sub)
DEMONS
B: T.Rivers, S.May, J.Lever
HB: C.Salem, A.Tomlinson, J.Bowey
C: L.Hunter, J.Viney, E.Langdon
HF: K.Chandler, J.Melksham, J.Jordon
F: A.Neal-Bullen, J.van Rooyen, K.Pickett
FOLL: M.Gawn – C, A.Brayshaw, C.Petracca
I/C: J.Harmes, H.Petty, T.Woewodin, J.McVee
EMG: B.Grundy, C.Spargo, M.Hibberd, J.Smith
In: J.Harmes, H.Petty
Out: T.Sparrow (Injured), B.Brown (Omitted), J.Smith (sub)
WEST COAST v NORTH MELBOURNE
Sunday July 30, 4:40pm at Optus Stadium
EAGLES
B: T.Cole, S.Hurn, L.Duggan
HB: B.Hough, A.Witherden, J.Hunt
C: A.Gaff, D.Sheed, C.Chesser
HF: L.Edwards, J.Darling, J.Cripps
F: N.Long, O.Allen – C, R.Maric
FOLL: B.Williams, T.Kelly, E.Hewett
I/C: J.Petruccelle, X.O’Neill, R.Bazzo, J.Williams,
EMG: E.Yeo, J.Rotham, G.Clark, C.Jamieson
In: L.Edwards
Out: L.Shuey (Injured), S.Petrevski-Seton (Suspension)
KANGAROOS
B: A.Corr, B.McKay, La.Young
HB: J.Goater, T.Thomas, L.McDonald
C: E.Ford, L.Davies-Uniacke, B.Scott
HF: C.Taylor, D.Tucker, J.Stephenson
F: W.Phillips, N.Larkey, P.Curtis
FOLL: T.Xerri, H.Sheezel, J.Simpkin – C
I/C (FROM): K.Turner, T.Goldstein, R.Hansen Jr, J.Archer
EMG: H.Greenwood, J.Ziebell, C.Harvey, D.Howe
In: J.Simpkin, K.Turner, R.Hansen Jr
Out: D.Howe, C.Harvey (both omitted), L.Shiels (Injured), J.Ziebell (managed)