AFL team news: Every round 13 line-up
Geelong will unveil the latest of its bargain recruits when it takes on Gold Coast this round, while a star Bomber will return to tackle Carlton. See the full round 13 teams here
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Geelong skipper Patrick Dangerfield has been named for a massive clash against Gold Coast, while Jack Martin will make his club debut against his old side.
Martin moved to the Cats at the end of last season as a delisted free agent, having spent the previous five years at Carlton.
His debut in hoops will come against the Suns, who picked him with the No. 1 selection in the 2012 mini draft.
Ted Clohesy has been dropped and Ollie Henry has been managed.
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Gold Coast has dropped ruck Ned Moyle for the clash, recalling fellow tall Ethan Read for the game.
Noah Balta makes his return for Richmond’s clash against Sydney, with Campbell Gray coming out of the senior side.
Gray has been the first-choice replacement for Balta when his court-imposed curfew interferes with his playing schedule, with Balta unable to play some interstate games or night matches.
Sydney’s coach Dean Cox swung the axe, dropping Caleb Mitchell, Joel Hamling and Caiden Cleary, while Matt Roberts misses through injury and Peter Ladhams is injured.
Sam Wicks, Callum Mills, Aaron Francis, Harry Cunningham and Tom Hanily will all feature in the game against the Tigers.
Brisbane will hand a debut to exciting tall forward Ty Gallop on Friday night.
The Academy product had a blistering start to his career at the Lions, starring in the pre-season matches and then booting four goals in his third VFL game of the season.
He has gone goalless just twice across eight games and provides strong back up ruck minutes.
Darcy Gardiner will miss through injury.
Adelaide has dropped top draftee Sid Draper, with Rory Laird returning from management last week.
It is the only Crows change for the Friday night blockbuster.
The Giants will also hand out a debut, with ruck Nick Madden set to play his first senior game.
The 203cm tall has been dominant this season for the Giants, recording at least 18 touches in seven games and 30 or more hit outs in eight contests.
He is one of three changes for GWS, with Jacob Wehr and Brent Daniels coming in for the injured trio of Callan Ward, Kieran Briggs and Cody Angove.
Port Adelaide has made three changes for the game against the Giants, dropping Ollie Lord, Rory Atkins and Logan Evans.
Esava Ratugolea, Kane Farrell and Josh Sinn all come into the side.
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