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AFL 2024: Captains answer the burning questions ahead of the season

The men in the know have fronted up to our questions about the big issues in the AFL – where a 20th team should be, who will the flag and their top SuperCoach picks.

AFL captains at Marvel Stadium on Monday. Picture: Daniel Pockett/Getty Images.
AFL captains at Marvel Stadium on Monday. Picture: Daniel Pockett/Getty Images.

The men in the know want to see footy hit Darwin, with AFL captains surveyed on Tuesday naming the Northern Territory as the ideal location for a 20th team.

The skippers also want to boot the sub, with only two leaders backing the substitute and most calling for five players on the bench to be used whenever needed.

And somebody get on to Gene Simmons because a grand final rematch is in the offing with Collingwood and the Brisbane Lions tipped to win the flag.

Check out the responses from the skippers from Tuesday’s captains day.

ASSUMING TASMANIA GETS A TEAM, SHOULD WE HAVE A 20th SIDE AND WHERE?

Jordan Dawson: I don’t know if I’d like to see one. But if there was to be one, I think one up in Darwin would be pretty cool.

Harris Andrews: Far North Queensland, Northern Territory

Patrick Cripps: Perth

Zach Merrett: Northern Territory

Alex Pearce: I don’t know if we could have another one (in WA). Let’s say NT, Darwin.

Patrick Dangerfield: I reckon Perth could house another team. If you are talking purely about the economics of being able to fund themselves then Perth could easily handle another team. But is that robbing, say, the Northern Territory of a licence?

Touk Miller: Yes, in Queensland, I think there is scope to have one in FNQ (far north Queensland).

Josh Kelly: Yes – northern Queensland somewhere.

James Sicily: Nah, we’re good (with 19).

Jy Simpkin: Northern Territory

Connor Rozee: Great question. I’m not sure how the logistics work but it’s be nice to see a team in the Northern Territory at some stage.

Toby Nankervis: I am not too sure. West Australia has enough membership there to get a third team. They are the most obvious one.

Jack Steele: I feel like the Northern Territory definitely deserves it. I’m from Canberra, so it’d be pretty cool to see a team there.

Callum Mills: Darwin

Oscar Allen: Get another team in WA. That’d be nice. Down south, Dunsborough or Margaret River – it’s a beautiful part of the world so somewhere down there.

Totals: Darwin/NT 8, WA 4, North Queensland 4, None 1.

TIO Stadium in Darwin. Picture: Dylan Burns/AFL Photos
TIO Stadium in Darwin. Picture: Dylan Burns/AFL Photos
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WHO IS YOUR PREMIERSHIP FAVOURITE (NOT COUNTING YOUR OWN TEAM)?

Jordan Dawson: Collingwood

Harris Andrews: GWS

Patrick Cripps: Brisbane

Zach Merrett: Brisbane

Alex Pearce: The Pies are going to be hard to beat. Can’t go past the Pies and Brissy.

Patrick Dangerfield: ‘Brissy’ are going to be bloody hard to beat, they were near on impossible to beat up there.

Touk Miller: Collingwood

Josh Kelly: Collingwood – looking pretty similar to last year, good team.

James Sicily: Collingwood

Jy Simpkin: Collingwood

Connor Rozee: Brisbane

Toby Nankervis: Brisbane will be hard to beat. Playing Brisbane in Brisbane is a very hard task.

Jack Steele: Collingwood

Callum Mills: Collingwood

Oscar Allen: Brisbane

Totals: Collingwood 8, Brisbane 6, GWS 1.

Brisbane and Collingwood met in last year’s grand final. Picture: David Caird
Brisbane and Collingwood met in last year’s grand final. Picture: David Caird

SHOULD CONCUSSED PLAYERS BE FORCED TO SIT OUT FOR 21 DAYS?

Jordan Dawson: Personally we don’t know enough information around concussion. For me if I was to be concussed, it’s obviously up to the doctors and medical staff.

Harris Andrews: The fact that it’s 12 days at the moment, I’m comfortable with that.

Alex Pearce: No, I think the current system works well and unless there’s some evidence, we keep it how it is.

Patrick Dangerfield: I think you have to base it on informative data, not just picking numbers out of a hat because longer is better. I think it is important to keep it based on all the available evidence on how the player is recovering rather than a blanket rule over a three-week period.

Touk Miller: No.

Josh Kelly: I’ll leave that to the professionals, whatever they think.

James Sicily: Whatever is best medically.

Connor Rozee: I think it should be based on whatever the research is.

Jack Steele: I think where it’s at now is probably pretty good.

Toby Nankervis: I think the AFL does a great job in protecting players and it’s paramount. There are a lot of smart people doing a lot of research into the 12-day rule so they are smarter than me.

Oscar Allen: Topical question, I think the research the AFL has done behind it has been really solid so I’m backing in what they’re doing for the moment.

Alex Pearce wants to keep the current concussion system in place. Picture: Daniel Pockett/Getty Images
Alex Pearce wants to keep the current concussion system in place. Picture: Daniel Pockett/Getty Images

WHO IS YOUR BROWNLOW TIP?

Jordan Dawson: Nick Daicos

Harris Andrews: Lachie Neale

Patrick Cripps: Sam Walsh

Zach Merrett: Darcy Parish

Alex Pearce: ‘The Bont’

Patrick Dangerfield: Jordan Dawson

James Sicily: Daic (Daicos) … Jai Newcombe

Touk Miller: Marcus Bontempelli

Josh Kelly: Zach Merrett

Jy Simpkin: Marcus Bontempelli

Connor Rozee: Marcus Bontempelli

Toby Nankervis: Nick Daicos or Marcus Bontempelli

Jack Steele: Marcus Bontempelli

Callum Mills: Errol Gulden

Oscar Allen: Errol Gulden

Most votes: Bontempelli 6.

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Marcus Bontempelli is the Brownlow favourite among the skippers. Picture: Michael Willson/AFL Photos
Marcus Bontempelli is the Brownlow favourite among the skippers. Picture: Michael Willson/AFL Photos

WHO WILL WIN THE RISING STAR?

Jordan Dawson: George Wardlaw

Harris Andrews: Harley Reid

Patrick Cripps: George Wardlaw

Zach Merrett: Colby McKercher

Alex Pearce: Ryley Sanders, young Tassie boy so I hope he goes well.

Patrick Dangerfield: George Wardlaw

James Sicily: Henry Hustwaite

Touk Miller: Jed Walter

Josh Kelly: Phoenix Gothard

Jy Simpkin: George Wardlaw

Connor Rozee: Harley Reid

Toby Nankervis: Ryley Sanders. A good Tassie boy.

Jack Steele: Darcy Wilson

Callum Mills: Ryley Sanders

Oscar Allen: Harley (Reid). Harley will win the Rising Star.

Most votes: Wardlaw 4

Ryley Sanders has plenty of admirers. Picture: Michael Willson/AFL Photos
Ryley Sanders has plenty of admirers. Picture: Michael Willson/AFL Photos

WHICH TEAMMATE SHOULD BE A SUPERCOACH LOCK?

Jordan Dawson: Izak Rankine

Harris Andrews: Josh Dunkley

Patrick Cripps: Zac Williams

Zach Merrett: Nic Martin

Alex Pearce: He’s probably expensive, but Caleb Serong. Because he has been killing it on the track, also Nat Fyfe has been going well and I think he is a bit cheaper these days.

Patrick Dangerfield: Stewy (Tom Stewart), that is low hanging fruit though, not exactly a hard one. This is the first pre-season I can remember Mitch (Duncan) actually completing so I reckon he’s a safe bet to be very, very good this year.

Jy Simpkin: Colby McKercher

Connor Rozee: Zak Butters

Toby Nankervis: Shai Bolton. He’s taken his game to another level this pre-season.

Jack Steele: Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera

Callum Mills: Nick Blakey

Oscar Allen: Harley Reid. Cheap as chips rookie, and he is a good player. I think Jayden Hunt and Alex Witherden as well, they’ve been taking some kick-outs in pre-season – I know that is something all SuperCoach fans like to hear.

Shai Bolton has hit ‘another level’. Picture: Michael Willson/AFL Photos
Shai Bolton has hit ‘another level’. Picture: Michael Willson/AFL Photos

HOW SHOULD THE SUB OR BENCH LOOK?

Jordan Dawson: Just five on the bench

Patrick Cripps: Four on the bench

Alex Pearce: I think substitute works all right.

Patrick Dangerfield: I’d just extend the bench, I’d take it to five.

Touk Miller: Five on the bench

Josh Kelly: Five on the bench

James Sicily: Five on the bench

Jy Simpkin: Five on the bench

Connor Rozee: I think one extra on the bench would be nice. I know it can be frustrating talking to those guys that are the sub.

Jack Steele: I think having five on the bench would be pretty cool.

Callum Mills: Four on the bench

Oscar Allen: I like the idea of a substitute, so it can be tactical.

Captains are keen for five on the bench. Picture: Daniel Pockett/Getty Images
Captains are keen for five on the bench. Picture: Daniel Pockett/Getty Images

WHICH YOUNG TEAMMATE IS A FUTURE CAPTAIN?

Jordan Dawson: Max Michalanney

Harris Andrews: Cam Rayner, Brandon Starcevich

Patrick Cripps: Sam Walsh

Zach Merrett: Ben Hobbs

Alex Pearce: Caleb Serong, that is an easy one.

Patrick Dangerfield: Toby Conway, Connor O’Sullivan, Tanner Bruhn

Touk Miller: Noah Anderson

Josh Kelly: Finn Callaghan and Tom Green

James Sicily: Will Day

Jy Simpkin: Herry Sheezel

Connor Rozee: Jason Horne-Francis

Jack Steele: Mitch Owens, Marcus Windhager, Max King

Callum Mills: Errol Gulden

Oscar Allen: Noah Long

Originally published as AFL 2024: Captains answer the burning questions ahead of the season

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