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Viney on track for Dees debut

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 23 Maret 2013 | 16.55

Jack Viney gets the footy moving forward during the Casey Scorpions vs Port Melbourne practise match at Casey Fields, Cranbourne. Picture: Michael Klein Source: Herald Sun

Mitch Clark kicks at goal at Casey Fields. Picture: Michael Klein Source: Herald Sun

JACK Viney is almost certain to debut for Melbourne against Port Adelaide next Sunday after a strong performance for Casey Scorpions today.

And the Demons have not given up hope that Mitch Clark and Jack Trengove could also play after both players got through three quarters unscathed of the game against Port Melbourne at Casey Fields.

Viney was one of the Scorpions' best players while Clark and Trengove were a little rusty after long layoffs.

Demons football manager Josh Mahoney confirmed Viney would likely make his debut next weekend, while Clark, Trengove and Chris Dawes (who did not play yesterday) would be assessed over the coming days.

"We were keen for him (Viney) to get one more (game) in and he played really well," Mahoney said.

"We would be expecting him to be very close to playing (in Round 1)."


Mahoney said Clark, Trengove and Dawes remain a chance to play, but the Demons would have to wary they do not take underdone players into the clash with Port Adelaide.

"They are a chance to play," he said. "It will be an interesting week - we will have some decisions to make."

Clark kicked one goal in his first game since a foot reconstruction after Round 13 last year.

He attacked the ball - and at times his opponents - with intent, but was sometimes frustrated by the opportunities that were presented to him.

Trengove looked a little underdone after overcoming stress fractures and struggled to have an impact.
Both he and Clark left the field midway through the last term.

Dean Kent, who had impressed the Demons during the pre-season, was reported after an incident just before quarter-time.

Meanwhile at Frankston, Adam Schneider put his hand up for selection in St Kilda's Round 1 side with a second strong performance for Sandringham in two weeks.

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LIVE: Eagles v Dockers

Eagle Ashton Hams cops a high tackle during the first quarter. Picture: Daniel Wilkins Source: Herald Sun

FOLLOW the action from the Western Derby No.37 between West Coast and Fremantle from Paterson's Stadium.

8.53pm - Fremantle 34 West Coast 43

WEST Coast forward Josh Kennedy made a welcome return to football slotting three goals in the first half against Fremantle.

Kennedy provided a strong marking target inside the arc and capitalised on a free kick against Zac Dawson to kick his third goal late in the second quarter.

The spearhead, who missed the bulk of last year with foot problems, collected 13 disposals and five marks in a dominant half of football.

Fremantle had all the play early in the second quarter with back-to-back goals to Michael Walters and Ryan Crowley.

But the Eagles hit back, Kennedy the chief destroyer, before another mini-fightback by the Dockers.


Danyle Pearce slotted his first in Dockers' strips to cut the margin to nine points at the main break.

In usual Derby fashion there has been several spot fires around the ground with the likes of Ryan Crowley and Hayden Ballantyne in the thick of the action.

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Kennedy - 80
Suban - 70
Hill - 66
Hams - 62
Mayne and Barlow - 60

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8.30pm - Fremantle 25 West Coast 36

COMEBACK men Mark LeCras and Josh Kennedy have given the Eagles an 11-point buffer midway through the second quarter.

Fremantle struck first with back-to-back goals to take the lead but the Eagles responded with LeCras, the beneficiary of a soft free kick, and Kennedy converting set shots on goal.

To make matters worse for the Dockers skipper Matthew Pavlich's high bump on Will Schofield will be looked at during the week.

Pavlich slammed into the back of Schofield as the courageous had eyes only for the ball.

8.22pm - Fremantle 25 West Coast 24

WEST Coast could rue not putting Fremantle away in Derby No.37 as the Dockers take a one-point lead early in the second quarter.

Michael Walters kicked the first goal of the second term before tagger Ryan Crowley marked on his own directly in front.

8.14pm - Fremantle 12 West Coast 23

WEST Coast dominated the first quarter against Fremantle but only leads by 11 points after Chris Mayne's goal after the siren.

Mayne was the beneficiary of a free kick in the goal square just seconds before the siren.

The Eagles made all the early running at Paterson's Stadium with Ashton Hams the chief destroyer with two goals in Derby No.37.

But Hams made a blue late in the term choosing to snap for goal when a conventional drop punt would suffice.

The small forward won a contentious high free kick decision but failed to punish the Dockers.



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Hams - 58
Nick Suban - 44
Jamie Cripps - 43
Stephen Hill - 34
Chris Mayne - 31

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8pm - Fremantle 6 West Coast 21

IT'S taken a defender to get Fremantle on the board with Nick Suban converting from a tight angle to open the Dockers' account.

Suban made no mistake to end three-goal Eagles streak midway through the first quarter at Paterson's Stadium.

The Eagles have been ultra impressive with former St Kilda defender Jamie Cripps and small forward Ashton Hams on fire.

Cripps kicked the first goal of the match while Hams has taken two strong marks inside the arc.

7.50pm Fremantle 0 West Coast 12

WEST Coast has made all the early running with Josh Kennedy looking dangerous roaming across centre-half forward.

The spearhead who missed the bulk of last year with foot problems has taken a couple of strong marks while providing scoring opportunities for Eagles teammates.

Former St Kilda defender Jamie Cripps opened the scoring for the Eagles taking a strong mark 30m out directly in front.

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Cripps made no mistake while Ashton Hams made it worse for the Dockers in Derby 37 marking uncontested in the goalsquare.

Scott Selwood has the job on Docker playmaker Nat Fyfe while Ryan Crowley will be looking to shut down Eagle Luke Schuey.

23/03/2013 SPORT: 23/03/2013 SPORT: AFL- Fremantle Dockers v West Coast Eagles, Patersons Stadium, Perth. PICTURED- Fremantle Dockers Ross Lyon coach watches his players warm up. Source: PerthNow


PRE-GAME - A DEPLETED West Coast will be hoping its three-pronged attack can hold it in good sway against Fremantle in tonight's Western Derby.

The Eagles missing key playmakers Daniel Kerr, Nic Naitanui, Matt Rosa and recruit Sharrod Wellingham boast marking targets Jack Darling, Josh Kennedy and Mark LeCras inside the arc.

LeCras is the feel good story of the west playing his first game since rupturing his anterior cruciate ligament during the NAB Cup last year.

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The wily forward has had a strong pre-season campaign and will be looking to get his hands on the ball early to boost his confidence.

Kennedy will also make his return to senior football after missing the bulk of last season with foot problems.

Fremantle also has its injury concerns with Aaron Sandilands (hamstring) and Anthony Morabito (knee) sidelined with injuries.

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Jonathon Griffin has the job of chasing Eagle powerhouse Dean Cox around the wide expanses of Paterson's Stadium while skipper Matthew Pavlich will have his hands full against key defender Eric Mackenzie.

Meanwhile, Eagle Andrew Embley will start as the substitute while for the Dockers, developing midfielder, Cameron Sutcliffe has the green vest.

Embley, 31, will be nursed through the Derby after twinging his hamstring during the Eagles NAB Cup match against Collingwood.

He missed 17 matches last year with a shoulder injury.

23/03/2013 SPORT: 23/03/2013 SPORT: AFL- Fremantle Dockers v West Coast Eagles, Patersons Stadium, Perth. PICTURED- Fremantle Dockers Ross Lyon coach watches his players warm up. Source: PerthNow


FREMANTLE v WEST COAST, 7.40pm SATURDAY, PATERSONS STADIUM

FREMANTLE

B: K.BradleyZ.DawsonM.Johnson

HB: P.DuffieldL.McPharlinN.Suban

C: D.PearceM.BarlowC.Pearce

HF: R.CrowleyM.PavlichN.Fyfe

F: H.BallantyneC.MayneM.Walters

R: J.GriffinD.MundyS.Hill

INTERCHANGE: M.De BoerT.MzunguL.Spurr C.Sutcliffe

EMERGENCIES: J.CrichtonJ.HannathL.Neale

WEST COAST

B: W.SchofieldD.GlassAs.Smith

HB: S.HurnE.MackenzieB.Waters

C: A.GaffS.SelwoodA.Embley

HF: J.HillJ.DarlingC.Masten

F: S.LycettJJ.KennedyM.LeCras

R: D.CoxM.PriddisL.Shuey

INTERCHANGE: A.SelwoodA.HamsJ.Cripps B.Sheppard

EMERGENCIES: J.BrennanM.BrownB.Dalziell

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Schneider steps up workload

Adam Schneider celebrates a goal for the Saints. Picture: George Salpigtidis Source: Herald Sun

ST KILDA pair Adam Schneider and Tom Simpkin pushed their claims for Round 1 selection against Gold Coast when they got through today's practice match with VFL affiliate club Sandringham unscathed.

Schneider stood-out in Sandy's big victory - 11.22 (88) to 11.4 (70) - over Frankston.

He suffered an injury setback during the pre-season but got some valuable match practice under his belt with 60 minutes game time for Sandringham last week.

Saints football operations manager Greg Hutchison said Schneider go through his planned 80 minutes today without any concerns.

"He played the minutes that he was scheduled to do and did what he had to do in terms of conditioning,'' Hutchison said.

"And Simpkin did what he had to do. Because he has missed a bit of footy, we were able to get permission for him to play and from a conditioning aspect he also got what he needed from the game.''


Although the Saints had permission to play Rhys Stanley, it was decided to keep him on the sidelines.

Stanley hurt his knee against Sydney earlier this month with an injury that was diagnosed as likely to keep him out for 2-4 weeks.

Scans cleared him of any structural damage when he hyper-extended his knee when he landed after a marking contest.

Hutchison said Stanley trained fully on Friday but the conditioning and coaching staff decided the session was more beneficial than playing yesterday.

The club will assess all three players during the week.

Meanwhile four of Sydney's 2012 premiership players - Shane Mumford (ankle), Martin Mattner (hip), Nick Smith (knee) and Mitch Morton (back) - received valuable game time in a practice match between the Swans reserves and Sydney University on Friday night.

The four hope to play in the opening game against Greater Western Sydney.
 


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Bombers focus on footy

Essendon put woes behind them by winning season opener.

Ben Howlett celebrates a running goal against the Crows. Picture: Simon Cross Source: The Advertiser

THERE'S not much midfielder Ben Howlett and his teammates can do about the Essendon doping crisis - except train and play as hard as possible.

Coach James Hird again praised the resilience of his players as they opened the AFL season with a stirring 35-point win over Adelaide at AAMI Stadium.

Howlett starred with four goals and six tackles.

"It's galvanised the group a little bit," Howlett said of the issue that will hang over the Bombers for potentially the whole season.

"It's not every day you go through something like that, when potentially your job is on the line, all of that.

10 things we learnt last night

"We concentrated on what we could concentrate on and that's footy.

"The last six weeks have just been training as hard as we can and setting new standards."

Essendon is under a joint Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority and AFL investigation for supplements that were given to the players last season.

The Bombers have also commissioned an independent investigation of their governance, admitting irregular practices.

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Despite the ongoing stress, Hird said it would be simplistic to say the game was won on emotion.

But it was clearly a massive way for the team to start the season, which was underscored by the players' full-throttle rendition of the club song in the rooms afterwards.

"The feeling was amazing after the game," Howlett said.

Thanks to the split opening round, Essendon now have a fortnight off before their Saturday-night match against Melbourne at the MCG.

Howlett said Essendon are determined that the Adelaide win will only be the start of a strong season.

"It (Friday's win) can't be a one-off and all pre-season, we've been training excellent," he said.

"James mentioned that during the week and we've taken our training to a new height.

"So we have to keep that standard up and hope it goes into games."


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LIVE: Crows v Bombers

Written By Unknown on Jumat, 22 Maret 2013 | 16.55

Essendon star Brendon Goddard celebrates after kicking his first goal for the Bombers. Tonight he'll make his season proper debut. Picture: Wayne Ludbey Source: Herald Sun

DAVID Zahrakis will start as Essendon's substitute tonight, but assistant coach Sean Wellman says he is fully fit and capable of playing four quarters if required.

Zahrakis pulled on the boots for the first time this pre-season in a VFL scratch match last week, six weeks after injuring a quad.


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But Wellman said the goalkicking midfielder was ready to rock ahead of tonight's clash against Adelaide at AAMI Stadium.

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"He's actually come off his injury a lot better than he has in the past because he's been able to put a big block of training together," Wellman told SEN.


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"We wouldn't have picked him and put risk on one of our better players if we didn't think he was right."

Wellman said Heath Hocking would rotate between Crows danger men Scott Thompson and Patrick Dangerfield and praised debutant Nick Kommer.

The 22-year-old West Australian has slotted straight into coach James Hird's side after earning an AFL lifeline at pick No. 73 in last year's draft.

"He's really competitive, he chases and tackles – he actually works as hard in defence and he does in attack – which is quite rare. And he covers the ground as well, so he can go into the midfield," Wellman said.

"We've just found what he's done at AFL level in the NAB Cup has been exactly what he's been doing at WAFL level."

There were no late changes, with Brodie Martin set to start as the Crows' substitute.

Prized youngster Brad Crouch was surprisingly left out of Adelaide's side.

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ADELAIDE v ESSENDON, TONIGHT 8.40pm AAMI STADIUM

ADELAIDE

B: Luke Brown, Ben Rutten, Ricky Henderson

HB: Nathan van Berlo, Daniel Talia, Brent Reilly

C: Bernie Vince, Patrick Dangerfield, David Mackay

HF: Richard Douglas, Josh Jenkins, Jared Petrenko

F: Jason Porplyzia, Taylor Walker, Matthew Wright

RUCK: Sam Jacobs, Scott Thompson, Rory Sloane,

INTERCHANGE: Matthew Jaensch, Graham Johncock, Brodie Martin, Andy Otten

EMERGENCIES: Brad Couch, Shaun McKernan, Aidan Riley

ESSENDON

B: M Baguley, C Hooker, M Hibberd

HB: B Goddard, D Fletcher, J Carlisle

C: C Dempsey, J Watson, D Heppell

HF: D Zaharakis, P Ryder, S Crameri

FF: A Davey, M Hurley, N Kommer

R: T.Bellchambers, B Stanton,  B Howlett

INTERCHANGE: H Hocking, D Myers, J Melksham
J Merrett

EMERGENCIES: L Jetta, K Hardingham, E Kavanagh


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League will tighten drug loophole

AFL boss Andrew Demetriou is part of the drugs working party. Picture: Glenn Daniels Source: Herald Sun

THE AFL's illicit drugs working party has agreed to tighten the loophole which allows players to admit drug use yet dodge testers.

The self-reporting loophole will be tightened but not totally disregarded to ensure it is not abused by players.

Clubs believed a small number of players were reporting the use of drugs not as a cry for help, but simply as a way to sidestep positive strikes.

Some club officials even believed their players had done so when made aware testers were at their club.

But the AFL confirmed today the working party had agreed amendments would be drafted for review by the AFLPA and AFL, to be discussed again in 4-6 weeks.

The AFL Commission and player delegates of the player union would both need to agree to alterations of the AFL's illicit drugs policy.

"We also had considerable discussion about how the policy framework can be strengthened to deal with a very small number of players who might disrespect the policy's objectives and disregard how their off-field behaviour impacts on other players in the competition, their own club and the AFL itself," AFL chief executive Andrew Demetriou said.

Demetriou chairs the working party, which also includes AFLPA chief executive Matt Finnis, AFL medical officers and club representatives.


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Tigers to tie up Jack

Jack Riewoldt is in talks for a new deal with the Tigers. Source: Getty Images

COLEMAN medallist Jack Riewoldt has begun talks on a new long-term deal, and he and Richmond are confident of a speedy resolution.

Riewoldt, 24, has recently joined the elite stable being assembled by Strategic Management's Liam Pickering that includes Lance Franklin, Dane Swan, Scott Pendlebury and Gary Ablett.

Pickering and new Tigers football manager Dan Richardson have spoken about Riewoldt's deal and will start thrashing out the length and cost.


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Although Riewoldt is thought to bleed yellow and black, Richmond will have to pay huge dollars for a player with two Coleman Medals, an All-Australian nod, a best-and-fairest and 215 goals in the past three seasons.


The Tigers now have talks under way with their big three out-of-contract stars - Riewoldt, Trent Cotchin and Dustin Martin.

The Herald Sun revealed in November Richmond's issues with Martin's behaviour, and the potential for him to be elsewhere next year.

But given a positive off-season, and Cotchin's recent guarantee that Martin is on track for a bumper season, the 21-year-old is much closer to securing a new contract than he was late last year.

Pickering said Riewoldt was ready for a big year after spending the past two seasons fighting injury issues.

"He is one of the stars of the competition and, without putting too much pressure on him, the Tigers should come good this year so he should get a bit more ball in there," he said.


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Waite in wars again

The Blues could be without Jarrad Waite for the next month. Source: Getty Images

CARLTON forward Jarrad Waite is expected to miss the club's early season blockbusters after another setback with his troublesome calf injury.

Waite is not expected to be available until Round 3 or 4 at the earliest and, given his poor fitness base, may need several weeks in the VFL before he is ready for senior selection.

It is understood a scan a fortnight ago revealed a second calf tear after Waite struggled to recover from the injury suffered in early February.


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Waite was sidelined for seven weeks for what the club initially described as a "minor calf strain" so his rehabilitation could stretch past 10 weeks.

Waite is one of the Blues' most important players given their lack of key forwards and his goalkicking talents.

Carlton will handle Waite's latest injury setback with extreme caution.

The Blues first five rounds are testing with games against Richmond, Collingwood, Geelong, West Coast (away) and Adelaide, before their draw becomes more manageable, with just one double-up against a top-eight team from last season.

Carlton great and SEN commentator Robert Walls, who is seventh on the club's all-time goalkicking list, said yesterday that, given his history with injury, the Blues could not rely on Waite.

"He is 30 years old and in his last four years he has averaged 12 games a season, so you can't build (a team) around him because he's not there," Walls said.

"There is the injury and there are the (recent) suspensions. So you can't rely on having him out there.

"Having said that, you think about how (coach Mick) Malthouse likes to play and he brings the ball in wide and needs someone to lead up to the wings and take marks.

"Waite is the perfect one to do that.

"But averaging 12 games a year and being 30, will we ever see him put in a solid year?

"His best is very good, but he doesn't play enough."

Waite, a father-son pick in the 2001 draft, kicked 27.14 from 11 games last season as he battled a mystery back injury.

With game tallies of nine, 16, 12 and 11 in the past four seasons, Waite is a star who simply cannot get on the ground.


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Petterd, Goodes promoted

Written By Unknown on Selasa, 19 Maret 2013 | 16.55

Amazing transition: Brett Goodes was the Western Bulldogs' player welfare manager this time last year, playing with VFL affiliate Williamstown. Picture: Michael Klein Source: Herald Sun

Brett Goodes shows promise in an early NAB Cup match. Picture: Michael Klein Source: Herald Sun

UPDATE: THE Cinderella story of Brett Goodes has taken another step with the brother of Adam upgraded to the Dogs' senior list.

Seven rookies were upgraded to senior lists today, including two Magpies, a Lion and a Blue.

UPGRADED ROOKIES:

Brett Goodes (Western Bulldogs)
Ricky Petterd (Richmond)
Orren Stephenson (Richmond)
Jack Frost (Collingwood)
Ben Hudson (Collingwood)
Ed Curnow (Carlton)
Justin Clarke (Lions)

SuperCoaches awaiting the potential upgrade of Port Adelaide's Kane Mitchell or Geelong's Mark Blicavs need not fear - they are still in the running to be replacements for teammates on the long-term injury list, so they can be elevated at any time.

The 29-year-old Goodes was the Bulldogs' player welfare manager this time last year, playing with VFL affiliate Williamstown.

His promotion was confirmed this morning.

The Lions have also moved early, upgrading 19-year-old defender Justin Clarke to their senior list, while Richmond has confirmed its two vacant senior list spots will be taken by former Demon Ricky Petterd and delisted Geelong ruckman Orren Stephenson.

Petterd was delisted by the Dees after playing 54 games from 2007-12 as a forward, but he has been playing across half-back for the Tigers during the NAB Cup.

Stephenson was one of the stories of the 2011 national draft when he was plucked by the Cats at age 29. He played eight matches last season before being axed, then given another lifeline as a back-up for Tigers big man Ivan Maric.

Bulldogs football manager James Fantasia said Goodes' addition to the senior list would be warmly received by his teammates.

"They'll all be thrilled if and when he gets his opportunity to play," Fantasia said.

"He's certainly done it the hard way in terms of career path. I think this a dream come true for him. I'm sure there would have been a time when he thought the AFL dream might have passed him by."

Fantasia said Goodes was no guarantee to play in Round 1 against the Lions on Saturday week.

"I wouldn't want to pre-empt that completely," he said. "But what it does do is it shows that the coaches have got a lot of confidence in what Brett's doing and what he has to offer."

Geelong talls Blicavs and Josh Walker, both in contention to play Hawthorn in Round 1, are likely to be promoted off the rookie list as long-term injury replacements for Dawson Simpson (back), Lincoln McCarthy (foot) and Josh Cowan (achilles).

At Port, mature-aged recruit Mitchell is in the box seat to win a short-term senior spot in place of the injured Nick Salter, but last year's revelation Darren Pfeiffer is also in the mix.

Veteran Ben Hudson will win his way on to a fourth senior list.

Magpies football manager Geoff Walsh confirmed the club would upgrade two players today.

"We've got some set thoughts on it, but we haven't told any of the players yet," Walsh said.

The Pies opted for key defender Jack Frost as their second elevated rookie, ahead of 26-year-old VFL star Sam Dwyer.

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SANFL football - Woodville-West Torrens Eagles vs West Adelaide match at Unleash Solar Oval. Rory Laird marks. Picture: Sarah Reed Source: Herald Sun


ADELAIDE
Rookies:
Ben Dowdell, Kyle Hartigan, Tim Klaosen, Rory Laird (above), Timothy McIntyre, Dylan Orval, Jack Osborn

Adelaide has a fit and full list of 40 and won't elevate a rookie on Tuesday.

"At this stage, barring a serious injury we won't be elevating any of our current rookies until the mid-season rookie upgrade (Round 11). (Our rookies) have all had good pre-seasons and have shown positive signs, with running defender Rory Laird the standout. Kyle Hartigan, a key defender recruited from Werribee, has also impressed." - Crows List manager David Noble.

BRISBANE LIONS
Rookies: Callum Bartlett, Jordon Bourke, Justin Clarke, Nick Hayes, Sam Michael, Richard Newell, Stephen Wrigley

Brisbane has one spot available on its senior list and had upgraded young defender Clarke.

"The decision was based largely on his form in the pre-season, where he has demonstrated that he has developed well enough to be considered for senior selection at some stage in 2013. From a list point of view he also provides us with some depth in an area where we are potentially exposed due to injury." - national talent manager Rob Kerr

CARLTON

Rookies: Tom Bell, Jaryd Cachia, Andrew Collins, Ed Curnow, Frazer Dale, Rhys O'Keefe.

The Blues had two vacancies on their list, but they have now been filled.

"We have Ed Curnow as an upgraded rookie and Tom Bell has been elevated for Andrew McInnes, who has a long-term injury." - Blues football administration manager Shane O'Sullivan.

COLLINGWOOD
Rookies:
Sam Dwyer, Jack Frost, Michael Hartley, Ben Hudson, Kyle Martin, Caolan Mooney, Adam Oxley, Ben Richmond, Peter Yagmoor

Collingwood has 38 players on its senior list and can elevate two players.

"All of our rookies are in the frame ... we will avail ourselves of that opportunity to nominate two players, we've got the space to do that and we've been given the all-clear by the AFL to do that from a salary cap point of view." - Magpies football manager Geoff Walsh.

ESSENDON
Rookies:
Lauchlan Dalgleish, Cory Dell'Olio, Hal Hunter, Ariel Steinberg.

Essendon has a fit list of 40 players so won't be elevating a rookie today.

"Thankfully we don't have a long-term injured player at this point in time." - Bombers football operations manager Danny Corcoran.

FREMANTLE
Rookies:
Alex Howson, Sam Menegola, Craig Moller, Haiden Schloithe, Matt Taberner.

The Dockers have a full list of 40 and no room to promote a rookie.

Geelong vs Adelaide at Skilled Stadium, Geelong. Mark Blicavs over Sam Jacobs Picture: Klein Michael Source: Herald Sun


GEELONG
Rookies:
Ryan Bathie, Mark Blicavs (above), George Burbury, Cameron Eardley, Jackson Sheringham, Josh Walker

The Cats have 40 on their list, but have put midfielder Josh Cowan, forward Lincoln McCarthy and ruckman Dawson Simpson on their long-term injury list, meaning they can accommodate three rookie upgrades before Round 1.

"It's nice to have that option of having a few rookies who are in form and giving the coach some options. We've got guys putting their hands up to play." - Cats list manager Stephen Wells.

HAWTHORN
Rookies:
Andrew Boseley, Jonathon Ceglar, Amos Frank, Will Langford, Derick Wanganeen

The club has a full list of 40 and won't be nominating a rookie today.

"The club has placed Brendan Whitecross onto the long-term injury list and with Matt Suckling and Alex Woodward rehabilitating from long-term knee injuries we haven't made any decisions about upgrading a rookie player, which we can do at any stage throughout the season." - Hawks recruiting and list manager Graham Wright.

GOLD COAST
Rookies:
Andrew Boston, Josh Hall, Leigh Osborne

With 42 players on its list, and also with a need to trim that to 40 next year, Gold Coast is not in a position to elevate any rookies.

GREATER WESTERN SYDNEY
Rookies:
Joseph Redfern, Zachary Williams

With only two rookies on its books and a full playing list, GWS has no wiggle room.
 

St Kilda v Melbourne. MCG. Beau Wilkes battles for the ball with James Magner Picture: George Salpigtidis Source: Herald Sun

MELBOURNE
Rookies:
Mitch Clisby, Tom Couch, James Magner (above), Nathan Stark

"We haven't got a nominated rookie spot, so players are only elevated in the case of long-term injuries. We have Max Gawn on the long-term injury list but he's due to come off in the next few weeks. James Magner and Tom Couch, who have both played AFL, are both on our rookie list." - Demons football manager Josh Mahoney.

NORTH MELBOURNE
Rookies:
Tim McGenniss, Cameron Richardson, Ben Speight, Eric Wallace, Max Warren

North Melbourne does not have an available spot to upgrade a rookie.

PORT ADELAIDE
Rookies:
Danny Butcher, Justin Hoskin, Kane Mitchell, Darren Pfeiffer

Port Adelaide has a full list of 40, but has Nick Salter on the long-term injury list and so can elevate a replacement.

"Tomorrow's irrelevant for us ... we can name a replacement for Salter whenever we want. It won't be happening (today)." - Power football manager Peter Rohde.

RICHMOND
Rookies:
Ricky Petterd, Sam Lonergan, Steven Verrier, Cadeyn Williams, Orren Stepheneson, Ben Darrou

Richmond said it still hadn't decided last night which rookies to upgrade, but this morning gave the nod to ex-Demon Petterd and former Cat Stephenson. Former Bomber Sam Lonergan made a late bid for promotion with some excellent clearance work in the wet against the Bulldogs last Saturday, but he was beaten by Petterd's versatility and the Tigers' thin ruck stocks.

- No comment provided by club.

Richmond player Ricky Petterd could be investigated over alleged "vile abuse". Source: Herald Sun

ST KILDA
Rookies:
Tom Curren, Jackson Ferguson, Darren Minchington, Cameron Shenton, Jordan Staley

No upgrade space available with a full list to choose from.
 

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - MARCH 03: Dane Rampe of the Sydney Swans runs with the ball during the round two AFL NAB Cup match between the St Kilda Saints and the Sydney Swans at Etihad Stadium on March 3, 2013 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Michael Dodge/Getty Images) Source: Herald Sun

SYDNEY
Rookies:
Shane Biggs, Brandon Jack, Jake Lloyd, Sam Naismith, Dane Rampe (above), Xavier Richards, Daniel Robinson

The Swans have Alex Johnson and Gary Rohan on their long-term injury list. Rampe, a Sydney-raised defender who has trained previously with the Western Bulldogs, is likely to get promoted as a fill-in for Johnson, while midfielders Jack - the younger brother of Kieren - and Lloyd are expected to battle for the other spot.

- No comment provided by club.

WEST COAST
Rookies:
Jamie Bennell, Jeremy McGovern, Callum Sinclair, Simon Tunbridge

Mark Nicoski (hamstring) has been put on the long-term injury list, creating space for a rookie promotion. Ruckman Callum Sinclair could be called upon to help cover injured big man Nic Naitanui.

"The coaching staff don't usually promote anyone unless they think they will be in the (squad of) 25." - Eagles spokesman.

WESTERN BULLDOGS
Rookies:
Mark Austin, Brett Goodes, Alex Greenwood, Lin Jong, Jack Redpath

The club has 39 players on its senior list and will upgrade Brett Goodes today.

"It's a great result for him. He's worked really hard over the pre-season and I think it's starting to play dividends. I think even his pre-season form has been enough to suggest he'll be a worthy rookie nomination." - Bulldogs football manager James Fantasia.

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NAB Cup SuperCoach stars

Shane Crawford reveals his SuperCoach 2013 line-up including some big smokies

Daniel Rich capped a huge pre-season by winning the Michael Tuck Medal for best on ground in the NAB Cup final. Picture: Michael Klein Source: Herald Sun

SEE the SuperCoach scores of every player for every NAB Cup match.

As a resource for picking your SuperCoach side, you can't go past pre-season form.

How many times have you heard a player halfway through the season credit his good form to his best pre-season ever? Or another player put his bad form down to not getting a good run at it before Round 1.

That tells you that despite all the coach's games, these games do count for something.

They can also throw up some funny numbers - the No.1 scorer for the NAB Cup was Kangaroos defender Nathan Grima with an outlandish average of 163 points. But that was scored in one match - which was played in a monsoon at Craigieburn and was called off halfway through the final quarter.

But if you take a broader view and look at players who appeared at least three times, Brisbane Lions midfielder Daniel Rich is the standout.

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He scored 246 in the opening NAB Cup double-header and followed up with 132 in round three of the NAB Cup and 97 in the final - claiming the Michael Tuck Medal.

Lions teammate Patrick Karnezis was the surprise packet of the pre-season, averaging 97 SuperCoach points over four matches, while other players in the breakout window include Saint Jack Steven (average 105) and Demon Jack Watts (106.5).

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TOP 10 NAB CUP AVERAGES
(min 3 games)

118.8 Daniel Rich (BL) $485,800 mid
117.0 Andrew Swallow (NM) $585,100 mid
116.8 Bachar Houli (Rich) $444,800 def
116.0 Gary Ablett (GC) $740,500 mid
112.0 Josh Kennedy (Syd) $643,000 mid
111.8 Brendon Goddard (Ess) $541,500 def/mid
109.7 Dane Swan (Coll) $675,300 mid
108.5 Jarrad McVeigh (Syd) $526,000 mid
107.5 Joel Selwood (Geel) $629,500 mid
106.5 Jack Watts (Melb) $460,100 def/fwd

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97.0 Michael Hibberd (Ess) $395,100 def
96.8 Patrick Karnezis (BL) $262,200 fwd
82.3 Daniel Currie (NM) $109,500 ruck
80.0 Brett Goodes (WB) $128,200 mid/def
79.5 Ricky Petterd (Rich) $240,800 fwd
76.6 Brent Moloney (BL) $362,400 mid
76.6 Jordan Russell (Coll) $266,000 def
72.6 Jaeger O'Meara (GC) $115,900 mid
71.0 Dean Kent (Melb) $109,500 mid
70.0 Lewis Stevenson (PA) $115,900 def
69.8 Dean Terlich (Melb) $109,500 def
68.5 Mark Blicavs (Geel) $115,900 mid/ruck

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66.8 Travis Cloke (Coll) $436,400 fwd
64 Dustin Martin (Rich) $473,500 fwd/mid
64 Trent Cotchin (Rich) $622,100 mid
59.7 Taylor Walker (Adel) $536,000 fwd
57.3 Sam Fisher (StK) $444,100 def
57.3 Tom Scully (GWS) $424,700 mid
52.8 Shaun Atley (NM) $380,400 def
52.2 Greg Broughton (GC) $441,900 def
34.3 Tom Lee (StK) $115,900 fwd

Source: Champion Data

Got a SuperCoach question? Send it to supercoachtips@heraldsun.com.au and watch The SuperCoach Show on Fox Footy for answers from the experts. The SuperCoach Show screens on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday this week at 7pm and every Thursday at 6pm during the season.

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Note: Scores for week 1 of the NAB Cup include both round-robin matches, with scores scaled to reflect the shortened matches - this is factored into the overall average. The final column includes scores for the full-scale Fremantle v Adelaide practice match three weeks ago.


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Hodge expects Buddy big pay cut

Hawthorn captain Luke Hodge, pictured here alongside the other 17 AFL skippers, expects a pay cut as the Hawks move to keep Lance Franklin. Picture: Michael Klein Source: Herald Sun

HAWTHORN captain Luke Hodge expects a pay cut as the AFL club tries to keep Lance Franklin.

While Franklin's decision to defer contract talks until post-season is the big-ticket item, Hodge and former skipper Sam Mitchell are among other premiership stars the Hawks must re-sign.

Hodge, 28, who played just 10 games last year because of injury, said he and 30-year-old Mitchell were at the stage of their careers where ``we don't have quite as much pull as Franky does''.

"As you get older it's proven in the past that you're going to have to go lower so that the younger blokes coming through can get paid probably a little bit more than what they deserve,'' Hodge said.

But the Hawks won't break the bank on Franklin either.

"The club have thrown Buddy the best offer we can give with the blokes that we've got on our list,'' he said.


"It's up for Bud to take his time this year, have a good think about it and see where his future wants to be.''

Hodge was in no hurry to re-sign and said his deal didn't need to be a priority as there was no doubt he'd stay a Hawk.

He was confident he could recapture career-best form this season despite coming off knee surgery and last year's illness and injury troubles.

"If your expectations drop then you probably shouldn't be playing,'' Hodge said.

He said the knee was fully healed but doubt remained over whether he'll face Geelong on Easter Monday.

The Hawks are out to break a nine-match losing streak against the Cats since their 2008 grand final win.

While Hodge would love to be out there, he has learnt the hard way that rushing back is not smart.

"I made the mistake last year of coming back probably a little bit early with my calf and hurt that just before round one,'' he said.

"We deliberately haven't set a date that I'm going to be back.

"We'll just take it as it comes.''

The Hawks also hope Cyril Rioli (ankle) and recruit Brian Lake (calf) can face the Cats.

Lake's return would be particularly useful.

The club recruited him to combat power forwards such as Geelong's Tom Hawkins, who kicked six goals including the winner after the siren in their most recent meeting.


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Riewoldt relies on blood jabs

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St Kilda captain Nick Riewoldt catches his breath. Source: Getty Images

ST KILDA captain Nick Riewoldt continues to be injected with his own blood to help prolong his career.

Riewoldt will rely on a German medical technique to nurse a degenerative left knee injury through the AFL season.

"Yeah, it's something I've got to manage and I think ultimately it will be the thing that probably forces me to retire. But certainly I've got a few years left yet,'' he said today.

"It has been ongoing for a while now. I managed it pretty well last year. I was able to put in a pretty solid year until I got injured (missed the last three rounds) with a totally unrelated injury.''

Riewoldt has the Orthokine therapy at the Olympic Park Sports Medicine Centre. The treatment remove proteins from the blood that inhibit inflammation and are injected to the affected joint.


"They take your blood and - am I allowed to say inject? - and I've had some pretty good success from that,'' Riewoldt said.

"If I start to get sore and swollen, it's something I can go to. So, we have that up our sleeve.

"It's a concentrated burst. You have six weeks go of it and that lasts for six months.

"They spin the blood and take out the concentrated anti-inflammatory part of your blood and then inject it back.''

American basketballer Kobe Bryant and baseball slugger Alex Rodriguez are among other sportsmen to use the technique.

Riewoldt said the treatment allows him to continue to train during the season and play a match at full capacity.

On the long-term prognosis for the knee, the Saints skipper said: "If I want to go and run marathons, it's probably going to be an issue. But if I want to walk 18 holes at golf, I should be fine.''

The skipper also shed light on the Saints selection dilemma bolstering their short-handed backline.

Sean Dempster (hamstring) looks set to miss Round 1 with former Docker Dylan Roberton the likely replacement.

Rhys Stanley would also be considered in a more defensive role but he too is sidelined with a knee injury.

Riewoldt said he was happy with the club's attacking options with Beau Maister, Terry Milera, Ahmed Saad and Trent Dennis-Lane enjoying solid pre-season campaigns.


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Every AFL club previewed

Written By Unknown on Senin, 18 Maret 2013 | 16.55

Lance Franklin is set for a bumper year at Hawthorn - his last on his current contract. Picture: Wayne Ludbey Source: Herald Sun

EVERY CLUB PREVIEWED: HAWTHORN'S season doesn't start until preliminary final weekend, while get set for some Carlton and Collingwood domination this year.

Our Herald Sun footy experts have gone through every club, scouring players to watch, SuperCoach bargains and analysing their years ahead.

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And it's more good news for Mick Malthouse's Blues, with the prediction they could well be heading for a top-four finish.

>> SCROLL DOWN FOR LINKS TO EVERY CLUB'S PREVIEW

It's even better for Magpie fans. A top-two berth could be on the cards, with Travis Cloke set to form a crucial part of their flag hopes.

See Brad Johnson's take on every club with his exclusive SuperFooty videos


The drugs scandal could prove too much of a distraction for Essendon, while Brad Johnson predicts Geelong will be hanging on for dear life in 2013.

There's more pain ahead for the Dees, with former Cat Tom Gillies' career about to enter the crossroads, while the time is now for Robbie Tarrant.

He's tipped to stand up and make a name for himself in North Melbourne's forward line this year.

The finals beckon for Richmond finally, with great expectations to be placed on that colourful kid called Dustin Martin.


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Justin Koschitzke is about to have a heap of pressure dumped on him, with his place in St Kilda's side no longer guaranteed, while the Saints are also set for a tumble.

Meanwhile, it could be another long year for the Dogs, with their lack of scoring power again likely to resonate.

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Crows skipper whacks Tippett

Adelaide Crows skipper Nathan van Berlo, right, training with Richard Douglas. Picture: Sarah Reed Source: The Advertiser

ADELAIDE captain Nathan van Berlo has re-signed with the club and delivered a swipe at former teammate Kurt Tippett.

The WA-born midfielder joins lead ruckman Sam Jacobs and key defender Daniel Talia in committing themselves to the Crows until the end of the 2016 season.

Van Berlo said Tippett did not handle last year's contract saga well and left his Crows teammates feeling let down.

After months of speculation, Tippett eventually left the Crows and joined premier Sydney. But he will not play for the Swans until Round 12 because of an AFL suspension for draft and salary cap offences.

"I guess that was a clear example to the playing group of feelings that occur when you don't want to be a part of the playing group,'' van Berlo said.

"In the Kurt Tippett case, it wasn't handled well from his point of view and the players certainly reacted accordingly to that and felt like they were let down.

"They've seen ways they shouldn't do it if they choose to leave our system. But I don't think we'll have that case to deal with any time soon.''

Van Berlo spoke today after the club effectively announced its skipper would see out his playing career as a one-club player.

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"It was a no-brainer for me to make the decision to stay. With the direction the club is heading in at the moment, I certainly want to be a part of it and I'm really excited to be here for another three years," van Berlo said.

"To be able to spend my whole career here means the world to me. I think I owe it to the club for giving me the opportunity in the first place. I dreamed about playing AFL footy growing up and the club gave me the chance to live that dream."

Van Berlo, who made his debut in 2005, has played 163 games.

Adelaide list manager David Noble said van Berlo's signature was another boost for the club on the eve of the 2013 season.

"Nathan is the ultimate professional and a role model for our entire squad with his strong durability and leadership qualities." Noble said.

"Nathan has been here eight years already and his decision to re-sign for another three is a great vote of confidence in our club's direction."


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Demetriou cashes in on bonuses

Vote now on whether Andrew Demetriou deserves his mega pay packet. Picture: Michael Dodge Source: Getty Images

AFL boss Andrew Demetriou received $440,000 worth of bonuses last year, the league's annual report reveals.

The game's most powerful man earned $1.88m in 2012, a package which included superannuation, bonuses and an $88,000 pay rise.

He pocketed $2.2 million in 2010.

The annual report also revealed a record revenue for the 2012 season of $425m and a $6.7m profit.

About $290m was distributed among the 18 AFL clubs.

The turnaround in fortunes comes after the league leaked $24m in 2011 – most of it spent on setting up expansion clubs Greater Western Sydney and Gold Coast.

The AFL Grand Final was the most-watched sporting event in Australia last year with an average audience of 4.08 million people.

While total attendances fell from 7.48m people in 2011 to 7.37m last year, memberships soared for the 12th consecutive year with 707,621 people (up from 650,373) signing up with clubs.


AFL Commission chairman Mike Fitzpatrick attributed a fall in attendances to the league's expansion in western Sydney and Gold Coast.

The league's executive arm, made up of eight members, earned $4.5m in salaries and bonuses.

Fitzpatrick said attendances had dropped due to the AFL palying more matches at smaller, boutique stadiums.

"Although attendances at AFL matches were down in 2012 when compared to the record levels of 2011, that outcome was consistent with our expectations linked to the fact that expansion clubs Gold Coast Suns and the GWS Giants were participating in 20 per cent of the total number of games," he said.

"That principle is why we were pleased to support an initiative of the St Kilda FC to play an historic first premiership season game outside Australia in 2013 when the Club takes on reigning premiers the Sydney Swans in Wellington, New Zealand on Anzac Day."


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Traditional surgery for Johnson

Sydney defender Alex Johnson will have traditional surgery. Picture: Getty Source: Getty Images

SYDNEY premiership player Alex Johnson is set to miss the entire season after opting for traditional surgery - and not revolutionary LARS - to repair his torn ACL.

Johnson tragically ruptured the ACL in his left knee during Sydney's NAB Cup clash against Gold Coast last week.

The young defender ventured back to Melbourne last week to think the decision over with his family, before decided for the traditional rehabilitation.

LARS surgery could have had Johnson back playing within two months, but clubs are fearful as to whether the artificial fix can stand the test of time.

Johnson, 21, will go under the knife next week.


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Hawks win carries worries

Written By Unknown on Minggu, 17 Maret 2013 | 16.55

Sam Mitchell spins out of trouble. Picture: Scott Chris Source: HWT Image Library

HAWTHORN finally got its first win of the pre-season, but will now sweat on the fitness of Josh Gibson and the Match Review Panel's verdict of David Hale's hit on Leigh Adams as it prepares for Round 1.

The Hawks defeated North Melbourne by 81 points in Craigieburn this afternoon in a match that was cut short midway through the final term as both teams opted for a safety first approach at a rain-swept Highgate Reserve.

Gibson was smashed in a marking contest in the dying seconds of the first half and appeared to be short of breath and holding the left side of his rib cage.


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He moved gingerly towards the bench, but then was assisted from the field by two trainers once the half time siren sounded.

He did not return to the field, but coach Alastair Clarkson said afterwards it was always planned to rest Gibson - as well as Jordan Lewis and Jarryd Roughead - in the second half.

nm#38 Majak Daw gets away from h#25 Picture: Scott Chris Source: HWT Image Library


Hale was reported for making forceful front on contact to Adams in the first quarter.

Both attacked a ground ball in the Hawks' forward 50m, but Adams was sent crashing to the turf after being collected high.

He played on, but was sporting a black eye after the match.

Injuries and reports aside, it was a fairly routine win for Hawthorn against an extremely undermanned Kangaroos outfit missing up to 12 of its first choice players.

After a competitive first quarter, the Hawks ran out 19.8 (122) to 5.11 (41) winners.

Hale kicked four goals while Gunston, Lance Franklin and Sam Grimley chipped in with three goals each.

Clarkson said he was confident Gibson would be fit to face Geelong at the MCG in 15 days time.

"I think he's going to be OK, Gibbo ... he just got a bit of a knock in a marking contest,'' Clarkson said.

nm#38 Majak Daw gets away from h#25 Picture: Scott Chris Source: HWT Image Library


"We were going to take him out at half time anyway. He'll be OK, he's a pretty tough competitor.''

Many Hawks fans would have headed to the northern suburbs hoping to glean information on how their side would go about replacing the injured Matthew Suckling.

Matthew Spangher was good in defence and can play both tall and small, while Kyle Cheney was also serviceable.

Interestingly, Gunston also won a fair few possessions in the back half and also had two rebound 50s to his name.

Clarkson said the art of re-working his side's backline was still a work in progress.

"We'll work it out, we've got good depth at our footy club,'' he said.

"Suckers is obviously a loss for us, but you've just got to forge ahead _ when one goes down you replace him with another guy.

"We think we've got enough depth, is it the same quality? We'll wait and see. We'll keep putting blokes in there and hopefully we'll get the same rebound as last year.''

The coach said Gunston's clean foot skills could be utilised in defence at times.

"But just his polish in the front half is really valuable for our side, so we'll continue to explore things across half back but we probably don't want to rob the influence he can have for us in the front half of the ground.''

Clarkson said the match had been approached as a full Round 1 dress rehearsal and, as such, he was happy enough with the outcome.

"You can only control what you can do ... by and large it was a good hitout for both sides.''
 


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Tigers primed for Round 1

Richmond star Brett Deledio in full flight against the Western Bulldogs at Visy Park. Picture: George Salpigtidis Source: Herald Sun

RICHMOND coach Damien Hardwick came away from yesterday's nine-point win over the Western Bulldogs confident his team was in great shape for its Round 1 showdown against Carlton.

The Tigers have dropped only one game in the pre-season and have almost a full list to chose from for the season opener on Thursday week.

Against the Dogs they came from 18 points down in the third quarter to kick seven of the last nine goals in scrappy conditions at Visy Park, and did so with subdued performances from key players Trent Cotchin (18 disposals), Jack Riewoldt (one goal and six disposals), Dustin Martin and Chris Newman (10 possessions each).

''It was a tough old game really, and the conditions weren't really great, but to walk away at the end of the NAB Cup campaign with four wins and one loss was a reasonable result for us,'' Hardwick said.

Jake King and Daniel Jackson, who were rested yesterday, are both expected to be available for the Round 1 match against the Blues.


Chris Knights and Dylan Grimes, who have had injury-interrupted pre-seasons, are expected to get at least a half in Coburg's VFL match against Weribee on Sunday.

Nathan Foley remains at least a month away from playing.

The Tigers had six multiple goalkickers, led by ruckman Ivan Maric, with Luke McGuane (two goals) presenting as a third marking forward.

''He was good, kicked a couple of goals,'' Hardwick said. ''He does compete, Luke, that's the one thing we love about him.''

The Bulldogs were disappointed they could not finish off the march, but would be encouraged by knowing about a half a dozen new faces could come into the team that finished the 2012 season, with Brett Goodes, Jason Johannisen, Nick Lower and Tom Young among those with strong cases for inclusion.

Lower did exceptionally well nullifying Cotchin, restricting him to just six disposals in the first half and frustrating the Tigers skipper throughout.

Assistant coach Brett Montgomery was buoyed that experienced core played well, but several recruits had played well.

''At the selection table ... we've got plenty to choose from and there were at least 12 or 13 weeks last year where that wasn't the case and we were just putting whatever we had out there,'' Montgomery said.

Adam Cooney (24 touches) showed glimpses of the explosive best that was a feature of his glory days, Robert Murphy was damaging alternating between half forward and half back and Daniel Giansiracusa (two goals) was a constant threat.

Ryan Griffen collected 30 possessions and Dale Morris totally outplayed Riewoldt.

Montgomery said the club was hopeful Shaun Higgins, Easton Wood and possibly Tom Williams would be available for the Round 1 match against Brisbane Lions at Etihad Stadium, although the Dogs were conscious of not including several underdone players in the 22.

Higgins and Wood are likely to play at VFL level next weekend.

Hardwick also backed the AFL's new sliding rules after the match.

''Overall I think the rule is great, I really like it. 54 free kicks today is a lot of free kicks. It's really hard for the umpires to administer. Is it forceful contact or is it (just) contact .... wet conditions is tough. I think the overriding concept is good.

''There's a couple though on a wet day where a guy slides to get the ball and a player falls over the top. They're probably the ones where we have to wait and see (how the rule is interpreted).''


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Gray happy to be back

Robbie Gray at Port Adelaide training. Picture: Sarah Reed. Source: The Advertiser

PORT Adelaide specialist forward Robbie Gray will step up his workloads after a successful return from serious knee surgery to competitive football on Saturday night.

Power assistant coach Garry Hocking today described Gray as a "kid in a lolly shop'' in his chase for the ball during half a game with SANFL club West Adelaide in a night trial at Richmond Oval.

He added the recuperation program would now have Gray play three quarters in SANFL trials with roles in the midfield.
 
Independent observers noted Gray has lost none of his pace despite his legs having naturally lost their tone.
 
Gray yesterday Tweeted: "Got through and pulled up well. Good to be back playing again!''

Gray was injured in April in Port's away clash with Collingwood. At best, he could resume in the AFL on April 6 at home against Greater Western Sydney.


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Thomas in no hurry to sign

Collingwood midfielder Dale Thomas says he is in no hurry to re-sign. Picture: Wayne Ludbey. Source: Herald Sun

COLLINGWOOD midfielder Dale Thomas says there is no point rushing to sign a new contract after ankle surgery and a modest 2012.

Thomas said he wanted the chance to build on his form before he started contract talks.

"There is no point in me signing currently coming off the year that I had last year and just coming back with an injury,'' Thomas said on Channel 7's Game Day.

"I would like to think I would give myself a bit of time to get some form up, play some good footy and then start talking contracts.

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"But at the minute I am sure the club would like to get my signature at the minute because it would be worth next to nothing.''


Thomas said he had not set a time-frame for his contract negotiations, but was mindful of protracted talks turning into a "circus''.

"I think I will just let it unfold. I don't want to a put a time on it and say I will wait until the end of the year,'' Thomas said.

"But the last thing I want is for it to become a circus as these things over the past few years for other players have kind of happened.

"The last I want is for that to happen. My signature will go on a piece of paper at some point, as it has to happen.''

Thomas, who had surgery in November, said he remained hopeful of being ready to play in the Round 1 clash against North Melbourne at Etihad Stadium.


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