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AFL Round 7 teams and tips: Gastro won’t stop Pies pair from taking on Suns

After a mid-week illness scare, Jordan De Goey and Will Hoskin-Elliott trained on Saturday morning in a boost to Collingwood’s chances against the Suns.

James Sicily will captain Hawthorn in Round 7.
James Sicily will captain Hawthorn in Round 7.

Collingwood received a boost ahead of Sunday’s clash with Gold Coast with star mid-forward Jordan De Goey and forward Will Hoskin-Elliott back on the training track following a gastro scare.

The pair missed training earlier in the week amid fears both could miss the Suns clash, which would have compounded the loss of Brodie Grundy (knee) for up to three months.

But De Goey and Hoskin-Elliott attended the Magpies’ captain’s run on Saturday morning, indicating they will be right to take on Gold Coast at the MCG.

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It comes as Melbourne is hopeful it won’t lose any more players under AFL health and safety protocols ahead of Saturday’s twilight fixture with Hawthorn.

The Demons have lost five players as well as senior coach Simon Goodwin for the clash with the Hawks under the Covid protocols.

Alex Neal-Bullen tested positive to Covid late on Friday and will miss the game along with Luke Jackson, Kysaiah Pickett, Harrison Petty and Tom Sparrow.

Adem Yze will stand in for Goodwin in the clash with Hawthorn.

Rookie big man to debut in place of Grundy

Collingwood has turned to 19-year-old ruckman Aiden Begg to help solve its ruck issues after losing Brodie Grundy to a PCL injury.

Mid-season draftee Begg, who is listed as 197cm, has been preferred to Mason Cox for Sunday’s clash against Gold Coast.

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He will partner Darcy Cameron, who has been named first-choice ruck after Grundy was injured in the Magpies’ Anzac Day triumph over Essendon.

Jordan De Goey and Will Hoskin-Elliott have been named despite missing training on Friday due to illness.

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Aiden Begg will make his debut in Round 7. Picture: Quinn Rooney/Getty Images
Aiden Begg will make his debut in Round 7. Picture: Quinn Rooney/Getty Images

Meanwhile, Carlton has named midfielder Jack Carroll to debut against North Melbourne after losing George Hewett to a corked calf.

“He had a pre-season which was absolutely outstanding. He could have stated a strong case to play in Round 1, had a few little interruptions and a couple more in the last month, but his last couple of weeks have been really strong,” coach Michael Voss said of Carroll.

Hewett was one of two Blues to withdraw from the original squad on Friday with Will Setterfield to miss due to illness.

Dylan Shiel has paid the price for Essendon’s horror start to the season, axed for the club’s match against Western Bulldogs.

Shiel and Brandon Zerk-Thatcher have made way for Zach Reid and Tom Cutler.

Darcy Parish has been selected despite concern over an ankle injury.

The Bulldogs have recalled Roarke Smith, Laitham Vandermeer and Mitch Wallis in place of Josh Schache, Jamarra Ugle-Hagan and Anthony Scott.

Sam Reid and Tom Papley return for Sydney’s blockbuster clash with Brisbane Lions, while Lions veteran Mitch Robinson will return from injury through the VFL.

Co-captain Dylan Grimes returns for his first match since round 3. Picture: Michael Klein
Co-captain Dylan Grimes returns for his first match since round 3. Picture: Michael Klein

The Blues have dropped Matthew Cottrell for Saturday night’s match against North Melbourne, along with losing ruckman Marc Pittonet and defender Luke Parks to injury.

Utility Jack Silvagni and Matthew Kennedy are back from one-game absences, while Liam Stocker is in for the first time this season.

There was no ruckman brought into the team, giving youngster Tom De Koning the chance to shine in the number-one role with Pittonet sidelined for two to three months with a ruptured posterior cruciate ligament.

Blues coach Michael Voss said the club thought De Koning was ready to step up in Pittonet’s absence.

“This gives him a really good opportunity to get stuck into his craft,” Voss told Sportsday on Thursday night.

“He got plenty of exposure last year when Pitto was missing and will get more of it this year.

“We’re really invested in him being able to get himself better and give our mids a first look.”

Richmond has welcomed back co-captain Dylan Grimes for his first match since Round 3, as well as Lambert and Sydney Stack for their season debuts.

There had been concerns earlier this year that Lambert could face a lengthy stint on the sidelines with a hip problem but he had improved steadily in recent weeks.

The trio was among a whopping five Tigers changes for Friday night’s crunch clash with West Coast in Perth.

Tom De Koning has a big job ahead of him as the No.1 ruckman for the Blues this weekend.
Tom De Koning has a big job ahead of him as the No.1 ruckman for the Blues this weekend.

Ruckman Ivan Soldo and two-gamer Maurice Rioli are the other inclusions, while Jack Ross and Rhyan Mansell were both omitted, and Thomson Dow was left out due to a corked thigh.

As reported earlier this week, veterans Trent Cotchin and Robbie Tarrant did not make the trip to Perth because they were being managed.

St Kilda ruckman Rowan Marshall has not recovered from his corked quad so ex-Power star Paddy Ryder will come in to face his former side in Cairns on Saturday night.

Tom Campbell replaces Saints anterior cruciate ligament victim Jack Hayes.

Forward Jackson Callow, who Hawthorn drafted mid-season last year, was named to debut against Melbourne on Saturday.

The Hawks made two changes, adding Lachlan Bramble and managing top-10 picks Josh Ward and Denver Grainger-Barras.

ROUND 7 TEAMS

All times AEST

WEST COAST EAGLES v RICHMOND

Friday April 29, 8:10pm at Optus Stadium

EAGLES

B: S.Hurn, T.Barrass, H.Edwards

HB: A.Witherden, J.McGovern, L.Duggan

C: P.Naish, T.Kelly, C.West

HF: W.Rioli, J.Darling, J.Cripps

F: J.Waterman, J.Kennedy, L.Ryan

FOLL: L.Strnadica, J.Redden, L.Shuey

I/C: X.O’Neill, J.Nelson, G.Clark, S.Petrevski-Seton

EMG: A.Gaff, Z.Langdon, J.Rotham, H.Dixon

IN: J.McGovern, G.Clark, S.Petrevski-Seton

OUT: Z.Langdon (omitted), B.Williams, E.Yeo (both injured), L.Foley (HS Protocol)

TIGERS

B: J.Gibcus, N.Balta, D.Grimes

HB: L.Baker, N.Vlastuin, D.Rioli

C: K.McIntosh, J.Short, S.Edwards

HF: J.Castagna, K.Lambert, S.Bolton

F: T.Lynch, S.Stack, J.Riewoldt

FOLL: T.Nankervis, D.Prestia, R.Collier-Dawkins

I/C: N.Broad, J.Graham, I.Soldo, M.Rioli

EMG: B.Nyuon, J.Aarts, R.Mansell, J.Ross

IN: D.Grimes, K.Lambert, S.Stack, I.Soldo, M.Rioli

OUT: J.Ross, R.Mansell, M.Parker (all omitted), T.Dow (injured), R.Tarrant, T.Cotchin (both managed)

GEELONG CATS v FREMANTLE

Saturday April 30, 1:45pm at GMHBA Stadium

CATS

B: S.De Koning, M.Blicavs, J.Bews

HB: J.Kolodjashnij, T.Stewart, T.Atkins

C: M.Duncan, C.Guthrie, I.Smith

HF: O.Dempsey, J.Cameron, M.O’Connor

F: B.Close, T.Hawkins, T.Stengle

FOLL: R.Stanley, M.Holmes, J.Selwood

I/C: Z.Tuohy, B.Parfitt, S.Higgins, G.Miers

EMG: C.Stephens, L.Dahlhaus, Z.Guthrie, E.Ratugolea

IN: Nil

OUT: L.Dahlhaus (sub)

DOCKERS

B: B.Cox, A.Pearce, G.Logue

HB: B.Acres, L.Ryan, J.Clark

C: T.Colyer, A.Brayshaw, J.Aish

HF: M.Walters, J.Treacy, S.Switkowski

F: N.O’Driscoll, R.Lobb, L.Schultz

FOLL: L.Meek, W.Brodie, C.Serong

I/C: D.Tucker, D.Mundy, B.Walker, M.Frederick

EMG: B.Banfield, K.Worner, N.Wilson, E.Hughes

IN: J.Treacy, L.Meek

OUT: M.Taberner, S.Darcy (both injured), B.Banfield (omitted)

ADELAIDE CROWS v GWS GIANTS

Saturday April 30, 2:10pm at Adelaide Oval

CROWS

B: T.Doedee, J.Butts, L.Brown

HB: B.Smith, B.Frampton, J.Dawson

C: B.Cook, R.Laird, L.Sholl

HF: LMurphy, E.Himmelberg, N.McHenry

F: S.McAdam, T.Walker, J.Rachele

FOLL: R.O’Brien, B.Keays, M.Crouch

I/C: L.Gollant, J.Hately, S.Berry, C.Jones

EMG: D.Fogarty, M.Hinge, L.Pedlar, H.Schoenberg

IN: Nil

OUT: W.Hamill (sub)

GIANTS

B: L.Keeffe, S.Taylor, I.Cumming

HB: A.Kennedy, N.Haynes, H.Perryman

C: L.Whitfield, C.Ward, L.Ash

HF: T.Taranto, H.Himmelberg, S.Coniglio

F: B.Hill, J.Hogan, T.Greene

FOLL: B.Preuss, J.Kelly, T.Green

I/C: M.Flynn, F.Callaghan, C.Hamilton, C.Idun

EMG: M.de Boer, J.Wehr, J.Riccardi, J.Stein

IN: J.Hogan, C.Hamilton

OUT: T.Bruhn, J.Stein (both omitted), M.de Boer (sub)

MELBOURNE v HAWTHORN

Saturday April 30, 4:35pm at the MCG

DEMONS

B: T.Rivers, S.May, J.Smith

HB: J.Jordon, J.Lever, J.Bowey

C: A.Brayshaw, C.Petracca, E.Langdon

HF: T.McDonald, S.Weideman, B.Fritsch

F: T.Bedford, B.Brown, J.Harmes

FOLL: M.Gawn, C.Oliver, J.Viney

I/C: C.Spargo, L.Dunstan, J.Hunt, A.Neal-Bullen

EMG: A.Tomlinson, O.Baker, K.Chandler, M.Brown

IN: J.Lever, T.McDonald, J.Viney

OUT: H.Petty, K.Pickett, L.Jackson, T.Sparrow (all HS Protocol)

HAWKS

B: J.Scrimshaw, S.Frost, B.Hardwick

HB: H.Morrison, J.Sicily, W.Day

C: J.O’Meara, T.Mitchell, L.Shiels

HF: C.Nash, L.Breust, C.Macdonald

F: D.Moore, J.Gunston, J.Impey

FOLL: M.Lynch, J.Newcombe, J.Worpel

I/C: J.Callow, L.Bramble, C.Wingard, J.Koschitzke

EMG: F.Maginness, D.Grainger-Barras, N.Long, D.Howe

IN: J.Callow, L.Bramble

OUT: J.Ward, D.Grainger-Barras (both managed), F.Maginness (omitted)

ST KILDA v PORT ADELAIDE

Saturday April 30, 7:25pm at Cazalys Stadium

SAINTS

B: C.Wilkie, D.Howard, J.Battle

HB: B.Paton, D.McKenzie, J.Webster

C: B.Hill, S.Ross, M.Wood

HF: B.Crouch, T.Membrey, D.Butler

F: M.King, J.Gresham, J.Higgins

FOLL: P.Ryder, J.Steele, J.Sinclair

I/C: B.Long, M.Windhager, T.Campbell, N.Wanganeen-Milera

EMG: J.Lienert, T.Highmore, R.Byrnes, M.Owens

IN: P.Ryder, T.Campbell

OUT: R.Marshall, J.Hayes (both injured), J.Lienert (omitted)

POWER

B: R.Burton, A.Aliir, T.Clurey

HB: D.Houston, T.Jonas, D.Byrne-Jones

C: K.Amon, W.Drew, R.Bonner

HF: Z.Butters, M.Georgiades, C.Rozee

F: R.Gray, T.Marshall, S.Powell-Pepper

FOLL: S.Hayes, O.Wines, T.Boak

I/C: S.Motlop, J.Finlayson, K.Farrell, T.Dumont

EMG: X.Duursma, J.McEntee, S.Mayes, J.Pasini

IN: Nil

OUT: L.Jones (omitted)

COLLINGWOOD v GOLD COAST SUNS

Sunday May 1, 1:10pm at the MCG

MAGPIES

B: I.Quaynor, D.Moore, J.Crisp

HB: B.Maynard, J.Howe, J.Daicos

C: S.Sidebottom, T.Adams, J.Noble

HF: W.Hoskin-Elliott, J.Ginnivan, B.Mihocek

F: T.Brown, J.De Goey, R.McInnes

FOLL: D.Cameron, P.Lipinski, S.Pendlebury

I/C: A.Begg, N.Daicos, B.McCreery, J.Madgen

EMG: T.Bianco, C.Brown, M.Cox, O.Henry

IN: T.Brown, A.Begg

OUT: N.Kreuger, B.Grundy (both injured), C.Brown (sub)

SUNS

B: C.Budarick, S.Collins, S.Lemmens

HB: L.Weller, C.Ballard, J.Farrar

C: D.Swallow, T.Miller, B.Ellis

HF: B.Ainsworth, L.Casboult, I.Rankine

F: J.Lukosius, M.Chol, N.Holman

FOLL: J.Witts, M.Rowell, N.Anderson

I/C: A.Davies, B.Fiorini, D.Macpherson, M.Rosas

EMG: R.Atkins, C.Burgess, O.Markov, J.Sharp

IN: J.Farrar, J.Lukosius, D.Macpherson, M.Rosas

OUT: O.Markov, J.Sharp (both omitted), W.Powell, C.Burgess, J.Corbett (all injured)

WESTERN BULLDOGS v ESSENDON

Sunday May 1, 3:20pm at Marvel Stadium

BULLDOGS

B: E.Richards, R.Gardner, T.Duryea

HB: C.Daniel, T.O’Brien, B.Dale

C: L.McNeil, J.Macrae, R.Smith

HF: B.Smith, Z.Cordy, J.Dunkley

F: T.Liberatore, A.Naughton, C.Weightman

FOLL: S.Martin, M.Bontempelli, A.Treloar

I/C: R.McComb, L.Vandermeer, M.Wallis, B.Williams

EMG: H.Crozier, J.Schache, R.West, J.Sweet

IN: R.Smith, L.Vandermeer, M.Wallis

OUT: A.Scott (HS Protocol), J.Schache, J.Ugle-Hagan (both omitted), R.West (sub)

BOMBERS

B: D.Heppell, Z.Reid, J.Ridley

HB: A.McGrath, J.Kelly, M.Redman

C: N.Martin, Z.Merrett, N.Cox

HF: A.Perkins, A.Waterman, M.Guelfi

F: B.Hobbs, P.Wright, S.Durham

FOLL: S.Draper, D.Parish, J.Stringer

I/C: T.Cutler, J.Laverde, J.Caldwell, K.Baldwin

EMG: N.Hind, D.Shiel, N.Bryan, B.Zerk-Thatcher

IN: Z.Reid, T.Cutler

OUT: B.Zerk-Thatcher, D.Shiel (both omitted), N.Hind (sub)

SYDNEY SWANS v BRISBANE LIONS

Sunday May 1, 4:40pm at the SCG

SWANS

B: H.Cunningham, D.Rampe, B.Campbell

HB: J.Lloyd, T.McCartin, J.McInerney

C: O.Florent, C.Mills, N.Blakey

HF: L.Parker, L.Frankin, W.Hayward

F: B.Ronke, S.Reid, H.McLean

FOLL: P.Ladhams, I.Heeney, C.Warner

I/C: E.Gulden, J.Kennedy, J.Rowbottom, T.Papley

EMG: C.Sinclair, W.Gould, D.Stephens, J.Bell

IN: S.Reid, T.Papley

OUT: P.McCartin, L.McDonald (both injured), J.Bell (omitted)

LIONS

B: D.Gardiner, H.Andrews, M.Adams

HB: B.Starcevich, D.Rich, D.Zorko

C: N.Answerth, J.Berry, H.McCluggage

HF: Z.Bailey, D.McStay, L.McCarthy

F: C.Rayner, J.Daniher, C.Cameron

FOLL: O.McInerney, J.Lyons, L.Neale

I/C: C.Ah Chee, K.Coleman, J.Prior, D.Fort

EMG: D.Robertson, N.Cockatoo, J.Madden, T.Fullarton

IN: None

OUT: K.Lohmann (injured)

ROUND 7 EXPERT TIPS: CATS TIPPED TO END DOCKERS RUN

Geelong, with the twin towers of Tom Hawkins and Jeremy Cameron hitting their straps, will be eager to continue their push up the table when they take on form side Fremantle at home on Saturday afternoon.

It one of several interesting contests in round 7 this weekend.

The GWS Giants have their backs to the wall languishing in 15th place, but a rejuventated Adelaide at home will be no pushover.

High-flying Melbourne might have expected an easy day out against Hawthorn on Saturday afternoon, but a Covid cluster at the club has changed all of that.

While the Saints can stamp out any sort of Port Adelaide revival once and for all when they travel to Adelaide on Saturday night.

Grand finalists Western Bulldogs will be desperate to dispatch Essendon and get their year back on track after a disappointing start to the season.

Check out who the Herald Sun experts are tipping in round 7.

Jeremy Cameron kicked a ground-record seven goals at Blundstone Arena last Sunday. Picture: Robert Cianflone/Getty Images
Jeremy Cameron kicked a ground-record seven goals at Blundstone Arena last Sunday. Picture: Robert Cianflone/Getty Images

EXPERT TIPSTERS

Jane Bunn 43

Richmond 10

Geelong 10

Adelaide 15

Melbourne 4

Carlton 18

St Kilda 8

Collingwood 12

Western Bulldogs 10

Sydney 3

Last Week 8

Glenn McFarlane 40

Richmond 17

Geelong 9

Adelaide 6

Melbourne 10

Carlton 30

St Kilda 18

Collingwood 20

Western Bulldogs 9

Sydney 1

Last Week 8

Jay Clark 39

Richmond 10

Geelong 6

Adelaide 12

Melbourne 20

Carlton 20

St Kilda 5

Collingwood 18

Western Bulldogs 11

Brisbane Lions 15

Last Week 7

Scott Gullan 38

Richmond 15

Geelong 7

GWS Giants 2

Melbourne 14

Carlton 29

Port Adelaide 1

Collingwood 9

Western Bulldogs 19

Sydney 4

Last Week 7

Simeon Thomas-Wilson 38

Richmond 16

Fremantle 8

Adelaide 6

Melbourne 16

Carlton 30

St Kilda 15

Collingwood 15

Western Bulldogs 17

Sydney 4

Last Week 8

Lauren Wood 38

Richmond 17

Geelong 9

Adelaide 13

Melbourne 20

Carlton 24

St Kilda 22

Collingwood 14

Western Bulldogs 11

Sydney 7

Last Week 8

David King 37

Richmond 10

Geelong 5

Adelaide 12

Melbourne 15

Carlton 25

St Kilda 7

Collingwood 10

Essendon 3

Brisbane Lions 6

Last Week 6

Sam Landsberger 37

Richmond 18

Fremantle 4

Adelaide 10

Melbourne 24

Carlton 25

St Kilda 7

Collingwood 11

Western Bulldogs 20

Brisbane Lions 6

Last Week 8

Jon Ralph 37

Richmond 12

Geelong 2

Adelaide 4

Melbourne 34

Carlton 87

St Kilda 1

Gold Coast 4

Western Bulldogs 2

Brisbane Lions 1

Last Week 7

Tim Watson 37

Richmond 7

Geelong 21

GWS Giants 3

Melbourne 32

Carlton 37

St Kilda 4

Collingwood 6

Western Bulldogs 11

Brisbane Lions 1

Last Week 8

Ebony Marinoff 36

Richmond

Geelong

Adelaide

Melbourne

Carlton

St Kilda

Collingwood

Western Bulldogs

Brisbane Lions

Last Week 8

Rebecca Williams 36

Richmond 11

Geelong 15

Adelaide 9

Melbourne 12

Carlton 16

St Kilda 15

Collingwood 10

Western Bulldogs 9

Sydney 7

Last Week 7

Chris Cavanagh 35

Richmond 12

Geelong 6

Adelaide 1

Melbourne 24

Carlton 42

St Kilda 12

Collingwood 18

Western Bulldogs 18

Sydney 1

Last Week 8

Sarah Jones 35

Richmond 7

Geelong 20

Adelaide 18

Melbourne 6

Carlton 20

St Kilda 35

Collingwood 19

Essendon 4

Sydney 6

Last Week 6

Kath Loughnan 35

Richmond 10

Fremantle 6

Adelaide 12

Melbourne 22

Carlton 30

St Kilda 9

Collingwood 15

Western Bulldogs 10

Sydney 6

Last Week 8

Mick Malthouse 35

Richmond 1

Fremantle 10

GWS Giants 10

Melbourne 15

Carlton 10

St Kilda 9

Collingwood 15

Western Bulldogs 9

Sydney 15

Last Week 8

Mark Robinson 35

Richmond 22

Geelong 22

Adelaide 5

Melbourne 32

Carlton 19

Port Adelaide 2

Collingwood 11

Western Bulldogs 32

Brisbane Lions 2

Last Week 8

Gerard Whateley 35

Richmond 1

Geelong 18

Adelaide 4

Melbourne 24

Carlton 20

St Kilda 2

Collingwood 8

Western Bulldogs 12

Brisbane Lions 6

Last Week 7

Dermott Brereton 34

Richmond 3

Geelong 18

Adelaide 12

Melbourne 27

Carlton 21

St Kilda 30

Collingwood 7

Western Bulldogs 36

Sydney 5

Last Week 6

Graham Cornes 34

Richmond 16

Geelong 18

Adelaide 6

Melbourne 23

Carlton 31

St Kilda 15

Collingwood 11

Essendon 14

Brisbane Lions 2

Last Week 5

Mick McGuane 32

Richmond 22

Geelong 20

Adelaide 8

Melbourne 27

Carlton 26

St Kilda 9

Collingwood 11

Western Bulldogs 15

Sydney 2

Last Week 8

Liz Walsh 32

Richmond 6

Geelong 28

Adelaide 6

Melbourne 35

Carlton 22

St Kilda 15

Collingwood 8

Western Bulldogs 14

Brisbane Lions 8

Last Week 8

Matt Turner 31

West Coast 4

Geelong 26

Adelaide 16

Melbourne 23

Carlton 16

St Kilda 18

Collingwood 15

Western Bulldogs 14

Sydney 8

Last Week 5

James Hird 30

Richmond 10

Geelong 11

GWS Giants 6

Melbourne 7

Carlton 8

St Kilda 11

Collingwood 11

Western Bulldogs 12

Sydney 6

Last Week 6

Chloe Molloy 29

Richmond

Geelong

GWS Giants

Melbourne

Carlton

St Kilda

Collingwood

Essendon

Sydney

Last Week 5

Sally Capp 25

Richmond 14

Geelong 8

Adelaide 14

Melbourne 18

Carlton 32

St Kilda 16

Collingwood 15

Western Bulldogs 23

Sydney 9

Last Week 6

Kiss of Death 17

West Coast 13

Fremantle 13

GWS Giants 13

Hawthorn 13

North Melbourne 13

Port Adelaide 13

Gold Coast 13

Essendon 13

Brisbane Lions 13

Last Week 1

Polarising Hawk primed to lead

Star defender James Sicily will get the chance to push his case as Hawthorn’s next captain after being chosen to skipper the side against Melbourne this Saturday in his 100th game and for three matches that follow.

New Hawks coach Sam Mitchell conceded the 27-year-old was a “polarising figure” in the AFL but said no one could doubt his passion for his team and his teammates.

With a new contract also looming, Sicily will take his role in the captaincy rotation at Hawthorn with Ben McEvoy still wearing a neck brace and unlikely to play before the second half of the season.

Mitchell said he sat down with both Sicily and Jaeger O’Meara who showed “great promise” as potential captains and they opted to share the captaincy until at least Round 1o.

Having stamped himself on the competition as a star defender, after starting his career as a sometimes temperamental forward, Mitchell said Sicily had become a clear leader at the club.

“James Sicily is one of those polarising figures in the game,” Mitchell said on Wednesday.

“He’s probably the most asked-about player, “what’s James Sicily like”, and he’s matured significantly.

“His passion for the game, his understanding of it and his ability to read what’s happening live as well as post-game (is outstanding).

“His passion for not just his own performance but the team’s collective performance and the direction that we’re going has been significant.”

James Sicily will captain Hawthorn in Round 7.
James Sicily will captain Hawthorn in Round 7.

Sicily missed all of the 2021 season with a knee injury but has returned with stunning effect in 2022 and, despite attracting interest from other clubs, has already declared his intention to sign a new deal with Hawthorn.

McEvoy was reappointed captain this year but at 32 the Hawks could look to make a change in 2023 and Sicily and O’Meara, who has also acted as stand-in skipper, loom as potential choices.

“They’ve both brought different things to the table, but we feel they’re both ready to captain the AFL team at the moment,” Mitchell said.

“We‘ll wait and see if anyone else steps up, but they’re the two standout candidates at the moment.”

Hawthorn is looking to bounce back from a second-half fade-out against Sydney last week when they confront the unbeaten Demons at the MCG on Saturday afternoon.

Mitchell said there would be “no ins” from the club’s injury list which includes dashing defender Changkuoth Jiath and key forward Mitch Lewis who haven’t recovered from their respective hamstring injuries.

Cooper still banking on going twin turbo

By Marc McGowan

Greater Western Sydney’s newest debutant Cooper Hamilton has mixed feelings discussing how his AFL dream was realised in November last year.

There was the bitter disappointment at being overlooked in the national draft, then the elation of finding out the Giants were selecting him as a rookie.

But there was one last dip on the hard-running defender’s emotional rollercoaster: his twin, Hugh, hadn’t found an AFL home.

Five months on, Hamilton’s strong VFL form has earned him a spot in Leon Cameron’s senior side for Saturday’s must-win clash with the Crows at Adelaide Oval.

Hugh will be in the stands to watch before racing home to Bendigo, in north-east Victoria, to play for the Pioneers on Sunday in the under-18 NAB League, after starting the season with Carlton’s VFL team.

“Ultimately, it’s bittersweet because I was lucky enough to get picked up and Hugh was unfortunately not able to get onto a list,” Hamilton said.

“But he’s been extremely supportive of me and he was really happy when I told him I’m making my debut, so he’s pretty ecstatic for me.

“He’s still grinding it out and trying to get onto an AFL list ... but it was really hard, especially at the start. I think we’ve slowly adjusted to it, and Hugh’s definitely been really good about it.”

An interesting spin-off to Hamilton’s debut is he could find himself playing on his best friend, Adelaide’s first-year sensation Josh Rachele.

First-year Giant Cooper Hamilton will make his AFL debut against Adelaide. Picture: Phil Hillyard
First-year Giant Cooper Hamilton will make his AFL debut against Adelaide. Picture: Phil Hillyard

“(Rachele)’s playing some really good footy at the moment and hopefully we can mitigate his impact on the game this weekend but that obviously adds more excitement to it,” he said.

“I get to play against my best mate, which not too many people can do that. He’s had a wonderful start to his campaign and career, but I’m just starting out and I don’t have too high expectations on myself.

“I just want to get through the game and have a win, hopefully. Maybe we’ll cross paths at one point, but I’ll give him a cheeky little bump if I ever do get onto him.”

Hamilton is a gifted runner who smashed the Giants’ 2km record by 18 seconds in December, after also setting the second-fastest time ever at the AFL draft combine over the same distance.

He promises to “compete”, give his absolute best and do whatever Cameron tells him to on Saturday. It’s not hard to believe Hamilton when you learn what he’s endured to make it this far.

FCooper Hamilton hopes his twin, Hugh, can follow him into the AFL. Picture: Phil Hillyard
FCooper Hamilton hopes his twin, Hugh, can follow him into the AFL. Picture: Phil Hillyard

The 18-year-old relocated from Bendigo to Melbourne to attend Caulfield Grammar — an experience that helped prepare him for the move to Sydney — but also watched his mother be diagnosed with, then beat cancer.

“After (my mum)’s mother passed away while I was at school; she was diagnosed with breast cancer,” Hamilton said.

“That was really difficult, and then lockdown happened and we were all isolated. It was good to see her but it was hard to see her every day, because she was pretty unwell and going through chemotherapy.

“She was always upbeat ... luckily, and thankfully, she’s perfect now. She’s on the mend, recovered from the cancer and doing really well, so I couldn’t be happier.”

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