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SANFL ROUND 14
Saturday July 22
Sturt v Central District (Peter Motley Oval) – 1.40pm
STURT
Sturt has lost a key midfielder through injury for its match against Central on Saturday.
Former Crow Aidan Riley will miss at least three weeks with a hamstring strain, ensuring he is an omission from the Double Blues’ 23-man squad.
His likely replacement is McDonald’s SA U18 onballer Mitch Crowden, who racked up 25 disposals and a goal in the Reserves last round.
Crowden is one of three inclusions, including key defender Rune Gilfoy and utility Joel Thiele, who have all been added to the extended interchange bench.
League
F: Hone, Beard, Read
HF: Dodd, M. Evans, Hansen
C: Slimming, Battersby, Crocker
HB: Colquhoun, Stephens, Harms
B: Page, F. Evans, McMahon
R: Osborn, Kirkwood, P. Wilson
INT: Crowden, Veale, Thiele, Gilfoy, Sutcliffe
IN: Crowden, Gilfoy, Thiele
OUT: Riley (hamstring)
Reserves
F: Kennedy, Hayden, Samblich
HF: Wildman, Houlahan, Penfold
C: Coulson, Carey, Ballard
HB: M. Lochowiak, Moriarty, D. Wilson
B: Haren, Campbell, Zerk-Thatcher
R: Voigt, Lewis, Hadden
INT: Trenorden, Edmonds, Abbott
Under-18
F: Ortiz, Parker-Boers, Woollard
HF: Richards, Munn, Bawden
C: Armiento, Hone, Lines
HB: Voss, Coomblas, Weidenhofer
B: Grunday, Grieve, Fielke
R: Mitchell, Illman, Allan
INT: McEntee, McGill, Coombe, Manuell
EMG: Longden, Trevorrow, Welsby, Worthley.
CENTRAL
Central District has named a settled line-up for its encounter with Sturt on Saturday.
Coming off an upset victory against Port Adelaide, the Bulldogs have included two players in their squad of 23.
Experienced Kyle Jenner and youngster Josh Richardson have both been listed on the five-man extended interchange bench.
League
F: T. Schiller, Butcher, Milne
HF: Hoskin, Hannath, Glenn
C: McKenzie, Holman, Goodrem
HB: Hanna, Stephenson, Barmby
B: Haydon, F. Fort, Llewellyn
R: D. Fort, J. Schiller, Jansen
INT: Furnell, L. Habel, Jenner, Presbury, Richardson
IN: Jenner, Richardson
Reserves
Antonie, Boyle, Broadwood, Claughton, Coleman, Collier, Dahms, Edmead, Elbrow, Greig, Hately, Hewett, Lehman, McLean, McLennan, Nason, Prior, Reichert, Stevens, Templeton, Thompson, Weaver.
Under-18
Banwell, Barilla, Billing, Carnelly, Carpenter, Cormack, Dearlove, Dodd, East, Eberhard, Falkenberg, Lane, Lange, Milera, Montgomerie, Nietschke, O’Brien, Payne, Russo, Richard, Schiller, Shaw, Shinnick, Shirley, Watts.
North Adelaide v Eagles (Prospect Oval) – 2.10pm
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NORTH
North Adelaide will unveil young ruckman Jordon Sweet against the Eagles on Saturday.
From Tea Tree Gully FC, the 19-year-old measures in at a sizeable 200cm and 101kg and will replace injured first-choice bigman James Craig, who has a groin ailment.
Sweet has been joined in the 22-man squad by veteran wingman Leigh Ryswyk, who was unavailable last weekend due to being interstate.
Former Crows rookie Keenan Ramsey will play his 50th Macca’s League game.
League
F: Hender, Ramsey, Corbett
HF: Anderson, Smith, Wilkie
C: Kirk, M. Thring, Ryswyk
HB: McKenzie, C. Craig, Clisby
B: Wundke, Darrou, Minervini
R: Sweet, Schwarz, Spina
INT: De Leonardis, McDonough, Olekalns, Quinn
IN: Ryswyk, Sweet
OUT: J. Craig (groin)
Reserves
F: C. Barns, Wooldford, Santillo
HF: Helyar, Harvey, McInerney
C: Boles, Matsouliadis, Crompton
HB: G. Thring, Wharton, Driscoll
B: Rogers, Grove, Virgin
R: A. Barns, Wohling, Rozee
INT: Stuart, Woodcock
Under-18
F: Szekely, Hilder, Garlett
HF: Coleman-Oakes, Rack, Osborne
C: Neagle, Brereton, Henriks
HB: Moore, Denham, Chapman
B: Magor, Byrne, Daniele
R: Oborn, Slee, O’Leary
INT: Aplin, Scott, Brock, Smyrneos, McWhirter, Carmichael, Renney
EAGLES
Woodville-West Torrens coach Michael Godden has made three forced changes to his side to face North on Saturday.
Star midfielder James Boyd and key defender Jake Summerton return while South Clare product Daniel Minney will make his Macca’s League debut.
Trimmed from the extended bench earlier this month, Minney (21, 170cm and 73kg) will play after being named on the three-man interchange bench.
Former Power defender Paul Stewart couldn’t be considered due to concussion while Matt Goldsworthy (thumb) and Jackson Lee (hip) have also found themselves in the casualty ward.
League
F: Johansen, N. Hayes, Comitogianni
HF: Rowland, J. Hayes, J. Gaffney
C: Hall, Lewis, Poole
HB: Westbrook, Thompson, Firns
B: Allmond, Summerton, Giuffreda
R: West, Sinor, McGregor
INT: Haylock, Boyd, Minney
IN: Boyd, Summerton, Minney
OUT: Stewart (concussion), Goldsworthy (thumb), Lee (hip)
Reserves
C. Gaffney, Moller, Lukosius, Weidemann, Giles, Longbottom, Jolly, Cook, Elsworthy, Hoyle, W. McPherson, Heinjus, Cardone, Miller, Rowe, Georgeson, N. Moore, Schmusch, Smith, Woods, Martin.
Under-18
F: Hann, Francis, T. Hoyle
HF: Pratico, Schultz, Friend
C: Wehr, Mead, Goold
HB: Frederick, Schwarz, McCauley
B: Miller, McKay, Brill
R: Michael, Pedler, Pudney
INT: Armfield, Carter, Firns, Hillard, McLeod, Simpson
South Adelaide v West Adelaide (Hickinbotham Oval) – 2.10pm
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SOUTH
South Adelaide coach Garry Hocking has swung the changes for his side’s must-win match against West on Saturday.
Codey Ellison, Peter Rolfe, Tyson Brown, Rigby Barnes and Jordan Taylor have all been recalled into the 23-man squad.
Ellison, Barnes and Rolfe appear certain to play after being named across the full forward line while the remainder have been listed on the five-man extended interchange.
Daniel Bass and Adam Hunter have been sent back to the Reserves while Ben Haren didn’t recover from a shin injury suffered in Round 13 against Central.
Star midfielder Nick Liddle will play his 150th Macca’s League match.
League
F: Rolfe, Ellison, Barnes
HF: Schwarz, Davis, Rose
C: Veide, Heaslip, Gulden
HB: Fields, Crabb, Rankine
B: Haines, Durdin, Redigolo
R: Aurrichio, Cross, Liddle
INT: Szust, Newell, J. Taylor, Gotch, Brown
IN: Ellison, Rolfe, Brown, Barnes, J. Taylor
OUT: Haren (shin), Hunter, Bass
Reserves
Hunter, Bass, McKinnon, Tyllis, Need, Badger, Kappler, Damin, Neville, Bruce, Moyle, Ah Chee, Cailotto, Fairlie, Raitt, Beenham, S. Taylor, Fitt, Helyar, Noble. EMG: Albanese, Harvey.
Under-18
Milford, Sampson, Riddle, Illingworth, Penn, Arnold, Tucker-Cook, Bogle, Whitbread, Daniels, Mayes, Manuel, Whimpress, Colwell, Milsom, Sowter, Wilkinson, McGree, Kreuger, Douglass, Gaspari, Bradford, Sparrow, Steele, Sladojevic, Robertson.
WEST
West Adelaide will be without a pair of experienced campaigners for its clash with South on Saturday.
Captain Chris Schmidt (hamstring) and defender Logan Hill (calf) have succumbed to soft tissue injuries in a blow to the Bloods’ 23-man squad.
Former Geelong rookie Zac Bates returns from a knee complaint to be named on the wing while Tom Pillion, Josh Ryan and Jack Evans have all been added to the five-man extended interchange bench.
Half-back Errin Wasley-Black will play his 50th Macca’s League game.
League
F: Rankine, Silverlock, Green
HF: Turner, Middleton, Karpany
C: Batley, K. Stevens, Bates
HB: Agostino, Burgess, Wasley-Black
B: Caire, Wilson, Favretto
R: McPherson, Schiller, Fielke
INT: Pillion, J. Ryan, Noble, Haysman, J. Evans
IN: Pillion, Bates, J. Ryan, J. Evans
OUT: Hill (calf), Schmidt (hamstring)
Reserves
Waite, Head, Anderson, Smithson, Peter, Carger, Ryan, Heitmann, Iannucci, I. Johnson, Inglis, Majok, Holliday, O. Johnson, Scott, Halkias, Fairlie, J. Stevens, Lynch, Crump, L. Evans.
Under-18
Nunan, Eichner, Gutsche, Caruso, May, Baker, Crump, Walton, Geddes-Ryan, Boots, Jones, Gibson, Hay, Laube, Milde, Sinderberry, Smithson, Stidiford, Rana, Woolridge, Westley, Satanek, Dunkin, Hannagan.
Sunday July 23
Norwood v Adelaide (Coopers Stadium) – 2.10pm
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NORWOOD
Norwood will be strengthened by the return of two experienced players for its contest against Adelaide on Sunday.
Former Crow Lewis Johnston, a late withdrawal last Saturday, has returned to full forward while premiership utility Ed Smart has recovered from a hamstring strain.
Smart is one of five players named on the extended interchange bench, together with impressive BankSA Rookie Chris Olsson.
Olsson, from Tea Tree Gully FC, kicked a goal and looked impressive on debut as he resembled retired Redleg Josh Donohue in the No.37 guernsey.
League
F: Bampton, Johnston, Wilson
HF: Terlich, Dawe, Panos
C: Nunn, Grigg, Kirwan
HB: Bode, Georgiou, McKenzie
B: Levicki, Shenton, Jefferies
R: Baulderstone, Roocke, Fuller
INT: Smart, Bower, T. Forster, Viney, Olsson
IN: Smart, Johnston
Under-18
Astbury, Ball, Chandler, Collins, Draper, Hewson, Kennerley, North, Saywell, Atkinson, Breden, L. Charlton, Dawson, Gerloff, Jarvis, T. Martin, Petty, Valente, Bailey, B. Carroll, J. Coles, Douglass, Giro, Joseph, Nield, Pisani.
ADELAIDE
Adelaide’s SANFL coach Ryan O’Keefe has been forced to change plenty of magnets for the game against Norwood on Sunday.
Jono Beech, Harry Dear, Matt Signorello, Jordan Gallucci, Kyle Cheney and untried Ben Davis have all been called upon, with the latter playing his first Macca’s League game after battling a foot injury this year.
Development squad player Ryan Marini (21, 186cm and 83kg) has also been named on the extended interchange to potentially make his Macca’s League debut.
Elliott Himmelberg has been sidelined by a foot injury while Alex Keath has been called up to make his AFL debut in the Crows’ blockbuster against Geelong on Friday night.
Joey Brown and Damon Hill have been sent back to their local clubs.
League
F: Menzel, Pinyon, Poholke
HF: Jarman, Dear, Fry
C: Wittwer, Thompson, Beech
HB: Murphy, Doedee, Seedsman
B: Cheney, De Michele, Gore
R: Hunter, Wigg, Gallucci
INT: Davis, Signorello, Marini, Launer, Boxer
IN: Beech, Dear, Signorello, Marini, Gallucci, Davis, Cheney
OUT: Himmelberg (foot), Keath (AFL), Hill, J. Brown
Port Adelaide v Glenelg (Alberton Oval) – 2.10pm
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PORT
Port Adelaide’s rebound from defence has been improved by the inclusion of two backmen for the clash with Glenelg on Sunday.
Left-footers Jasper Pittard and Riley Bonner have returned to be named in the respective back pockets while midfielder Steven Summerton has been added to the extended interchange bench.
Key forward Dougal Howard will miss one match after accepting a one-match ban from the SANFL IRP for engaging in rough conduct with Central’s Luke Barmby in Round 13.
League
F: Frampton, Eddy, Johnston
HF: Monfries, Neade, Krakouer
C: Amon, Palmer, Drew
HB: Toumpas, Lienert, Snelling
B: Pittard, Hombsch, Bonner
R: Lobbe, Ah Chee, A. Young
INT: Hewett, Irra, Marshall, Ladhams, Summerton
IN: Bonner, Pittard, Summerton
OUT: Howard (suspension)
Reserves
Anyang, Biemans, Cooper, Corcoran, Davidson, Finnie, Ginever, T. Gray, Harris, Hawkins, Mahney, Miller, Proude, Reynolds, Roads, Ross, Rudloff, Sharrad, R. Young, Zavryl.
GLENELG
Glenelg could take an unchanged line-up into its game against Port on Sunday.
Young guns Jay Boyle and Alex Martini have been included in the Tigers’ 23-man squad, with no omission at this stage.
Martini was last week rested after finishing his campaign with the McDonald’s SA U18 team while Boyle picked up 26 disposals in the Reserves.
Talented teenager Darcy Fogarty will also resume in the Reserves after a week’s rest.
League
F: I. Milera, McBean, Barry
HF: Vitkunas, Scott, Earl
C: T. Milera, Nicholson, Chalmers
HB: Scharenberg, Curran, Agnew
B: Proud, Sellar, Joseph
R: McGinty, Bradley, Snook
INT: Martini, Koster, Howard, Sawford, J. Boyle
IN: J. Boyle, Martini
Reserves
Bailey, H. Boyle, Casey, B. Edwards, J. Edwards, Fogarty, Haarsma, Hill, Hosie, McCarthy, McFarlane, B. Merrett, M. Merrett, Montgomery, Papatolis, Schott, Slade, Strange, Sullivan, Trembath, Wong.
Under-18
F: Betterman, McCarthy, Read
HF: Leck, Noble, Davis
C: Plenty, Kerrish, Denton
HB: Boyle, Thompson, Le Cornu
B: Satala, Sires, Potter
R: Jones, Cubillo, Lovelock
INT: Murphy, Wisdom, Carney, Morgan, Corso, Kennedy, Chichester
Sturt v Central District (Peter Motley Oval) – 1.40pm
STURT
Sturt has lost a key midfielder through injury for its match against Central on Saturday.
Former Crow Aidan Riley will miss at least three weeks with a hamstring strain, ensuring he is an omission from the Double Blues’ 23-man squad.
His likely replacement is McDonald’s SA U18 onballer Mitch Crowden, who racked up 25 disposals and a goal in the Reserves last round.
Crowden is one of three inclusions, including key defender Rune Gilfoy and utility Joel Thiele, who have all been added to the extended interchange bench.
League
F: Hone, Beard, Read
HF: Dodd, M. Evans, Hansen
C: Slimming, Battersby, Crocker
HB: Colquhoun, Stephens, Harms
B: Page, F. Evans, McMahon
R: Osborn, Kirkwood, P. Wilson
INT: Crowden, Veale, Thiele, Gilfoy, Sutcliffe
IN: Crowden, Gilfoy, Thiele
OUT: Riley (hamstring)
Reserves
F: Kennedy, Hayden, Samblich
HF: Wildman, Houlahan, Penfold
C: Coulson, Carey, Ballard
HB: M. Lochowiak, Moriarty, D. Wilson
B: Haren, Campbell, Zerk-Thatcher
R: Voigt, Lewis, Hadden
INT: Trenorden, Edmonds, Abbott
Under-18
F: Ortiz, Parker-Boers, Woollard
HF: Richards, Munn, Bawden
C: Armiento, Hone, Lines
HB: Voss, Coomblas, Weidenhofer
B: Grunday, Grieve, Fielke
R: Mitchell, Illman, Allan
INT: McEntee, McGill, Coombe, Manuell
EMG: Longden, Trevorrow, Welsby, Worthley.
CENTRAL
Central District has named a settled line-up for its encounter with Sturt on Saturday.
Coming off an upset victory against Port Adelaide, the Bulldogs have included two players in their squad of 23.
Experienced Kyle Jenner and youngster Josh Richardson have both been listed on the five-man extended interchange bench.
League
F: T. Schiller, Butcher, Milne
HF: Hoskin, Hannath, Glenn
C: McKenzie, Holman, Goodrem
HB: Hanna, Stephenson, Barmby
B: Haydon, F. Fort, Llewellyn
R: D. Fort, J. Schiller, Jansen
INT: Furnell, L. Habel, Jenner, Presbury, Richardson
IN: Jenner, Richardson
Reserves
Antonie, Boyle, Broadwood, Claughton, Coleman, Collier, Dahms, Edmead, Elbrow, Greig, Hately, Hewett, Lehman, McLean, McLennan, Nason, Prior, Reichert, Stevens, Templeton, Thompson, Weaver.
Under-18
Banwell, Barilla, Billing, Carnelly, Carpenter, Cormack, Dearlove, Dodd, East, Eberhard, Falkenberg, Lane, Lange, Milera, Montgomerie, Nietschke, O’Brien, Payne, Russo, Richard, Schiller, Shaw, Shinnick, Shirley, Watts.
North Adelaide v Eagles (Prospect Oval) – 2.10pm
Live video stream at digitalpass.sanfl.com.au | Live radio & scores at SANFL Website & App
NORTH
North Adelaide will unveil young ruckman Jordon Sweet against the Eagles on Saturday.
From Tea Tree Gully FC, the 19-year-old measures in at a sizeable 200cm and 101kg and will replace injured first-choice bigman James Craig, who has a groin ailment.
Sweet has been joined in the 22-man squad by veteran wingman Leigh Ryswyk, who was unavailable last weekend due to being interstate.
Former Crows rookie Keenan Ramsey will play his 50th Macca’s League game.
League
F: Hender, Ramsey, Corbett
HF: Anderson, Smith, Wilkie
C: Kirk, M. Thring, Ryswyk
HB: McKenzie, C. Craig, Clisby
B: Wundke, Darrou, Minervini
R: Sweet, Schwarz, Spina
INT: De Leonardis, McDonough, Olekalns, Quinn
IN: Ryswyk, Sweet
OUT: J. Craig (groin)
Reserves
F: C. Barns, Wooldford, Santillo
HF: Helyar, Harvey, McInerney
C: Boles, Matsouliadis, Crompton
HB: G. Thring, Wharton, Driscoll
B: Rogers, Grove, Virgin
R: A. Barns, Wohling, Rozee
INT: Stuart, Woodcock
Under-18
F: Szekely, Hilder, Garlett
HF: Coleman-Oakes, Rack, Osborne
C: Neagle, Brereton, Henriks
HB: Moore, Denham, Chapman
B: Magor, Byrne, Daniele
R: Oborn, Slee, O’Leary
INT: Aplin, Scott, Brock, Smyrneos, McWhirter, Carmichael, Renney
EAGLES
Woodville-West Torrens coach Michael Godden has made three forced changes to his side to face North on Saturday.
Star midfielder James Boyd and key defender Jake Summerton return while South Clare product Daniel Minney will make his Macca’s League debut.
Trimmed from the extended bench earlier this month, Minney (21, 170cm and 73kg) will play after being named on the three-man interchange bench.
Former Power defender Paul Stewart couldn’t be considered due to concussion while Matt Goldsworthy (thumb) and Jackson Lee (hip) have also found themselves in the casualty ward.
League
F: Johansen, N. Hayes, Comitogianni
HF: Rowland, J. Hayes, J. Gaffney
C: Hall, Lewis, Poole
HB: Westbrook, Thompson, Firns
B: Allmond, Summerton, Giuffreda
R: West, Sinor, McGregor
INT: Haylock, Boyd, Minney
IN: Boyd, Summerton, Minney
OUT: Stewart (concussion), Goldsworthy (thumb), Lee (hip)
Reserves
C. Gaffney, Moller, Lukosius, Weidemann, Giles, Longbottom, Jolly, Cook, Elsworthy, Hoyle, W. McPherson, Heinjus, Cardone, Miller, Rowe, Georgeson, N. Moore, Schmusch, Smith, Woods, Martin.
Under-18
F: Hann, Francis, T. Hoyle
HF: Pratico, Schultz, Friend
C: Wehr, Mead, Goold
HB: Frederick, Schwarz, McCauley
B: Miller, McKay, Brill
R: Michael, Pedler, Pudney
INT: Armfield, Carter, Firns, Hillard, McLeod, Simpson
South Adelaide v West Adelaide (Hickinbotham Oval) – 2.10pm
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SOUTH
South Adelaide coach Garry Hocking has swung the changes for his side’s must-win match against West on Saturday.
Codey Ellison, Peter Rolfe, Tyson Brown, Rigby Barnes and Jordan Taylor have all been recalled into the 23-man squad.
Ellison, Barnes and Rolfe appear certain to play after being named across the full forward line while the remainder have been listed on the five-man extended interchange.
Daniel Bass and Adam Hunter have been sent back to the Reserves while Ben Haren didn’t recover from a shin injury suffered in Round 13 against Central.
Star midfielder Nick Liddle will play his 150th Macca’s League match.
League
F: Rolfe, Ellison, Barnes
HF: Schwarz, Davis, Rose
C: Veide, Heaslip, Gulden
HB: Fields, Crabb, Rankine
B: Haines, Durdin, Redigolo
R: Aurrichio, Cross, Liddle
INT: Szust, Newell, J. Taylor, Gotch, Brown
IN: Ellison, Rolfe, Brown, Barnes, J. Taylor
OUT: Haren (shin), Hunter, Bass
Reserves
Hunter, Bass, McKinnon, Tyllis, Need, Badger, Kappler, Damin, Neville, Bruce, Moyle, Ah Chee, Cailotto, Fairlie, Raitt, Beenham, S. Taylor, Fitt, Helyar, Noble. EMG: Albanese, Harvey.
Under-18
Milford, Sampson, Riddle, Illingworth, Penn, Arnold, Tucker-Cook, Bogle, Whitbread, Daniels, Mayes, Manuel, Whimpress, Colwell, Milsom, Sowter, Wilkinson, McGree, Kreuger, Douglass, Gaspari, Bradford, Sparrow, Steele, Sladojevic, Robertson.
WEST
West Adelaide will be without a pair of experienced campaigners for its clash with South on Saturday.
Captain Chris Schmidt (hamstring) and defender Logan Hill (calf) have succumbed to soft tissue injuries in a blow to the Bloods’ 23-man squad.
Former Geelong rookie Zac Bates returns from a knee complaint to be named on the wing while Tom Pillion, Josh Ryan and Jack Evans have all been added to the five-man extended interchange bench.
Half-back Errin Wasley-Black will play his 50th Macca’s League game.
League
F: Rankine, Silverlock, Green
HF: Turner, Middleton, Karpany
C: Batley, K. Stevens, Bates
HB: Agostino, Burgess, Wasley-Black
B: Caire, Wilson, Favretto
R: McPherson, Schiller, Fielke
INT: Pillion, J. Ryan, Noble, Haysman, J. Evans
IN: Pillion, Bates, J. Ryan, J. Evans
OUT: Hill (calf), Schmidt (hamstring)
Reserves
Waite, Head, Anderson, Smithson, Peter, Carger, Ryan, Heitmann, Iannucci, I. Johnson, Inglis, Majok, Holliday, O. Johnson, Scott, Halkias, Fairlie, J. Stevens, Lynch, Crump, L. Evans.
Under-18
Nunan, Eichner, Gutsche, Caruso, May, Baker, Crump, Walton, Geddes-Ryan, Boots, Jones, Gibson, Hay, Laube, Milde, Sinderberry, Smithson, Stidiford, Rana, Woolridge, Westley, Satanek, Dunkin, Hannagan.
Sunday July 23
Norwood v Adelaide (Coopers Stadium) – 2.10pm
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NORWOOD
Norwood will be strengthened by the return of two experienced players for its contest against Adelaide on Sunday.
Former Crow Lewis Johnston, a late withdrawal last Saturday, has returned to full forward while premiership utility Ed Smart has recovered from a hamstring strain.
Smart is one of five players named on the extended interchange bench, together with impressive BankSA Rookie Chris Olsson.
Olsson, from Tea Tree Gully FC, kicked a goal and looked impressive on debut as he resembled retired Redleg Josh Donohue in the No.37 guernsey.
League
F: Bampton, Johnston, Wilson
HF: Terlich, Dawe, Panos
C: Nunn, Grigg, Kirwan
HB: Bode, Georgiou, McKenzie
B: Levicki, Shenton, Jefferies
R: Baulderstone, Roocke, Fuller
INT: Smart, Bower, T. Forster, Viney, Olsson
IN: Smart, Johnston
Under-18
Astbury, Ball, Chandler, Collins, Draper, Hewson, Kennerley, North, Saywell, Atkinson, Breden, L. Charlton, Dawson, Gerloff, Jarvis, T. Martin, Petty, Valente, Bailey, B. Carroll, J. Coles, Douglass, Giro, Joseph, Nield, Pisani.
ADELAIDE
Adelaide’s SANFL coach Ryan O’Keefe has been forced to change plenty of magnets for the game against Norwood on Sunday.
Jono Beech, Harry Dear, Matt Signorello, Jordan Gallucci, Kyle Cheney and untried Ben Davis have all been called upon, with the latter playing his first Macca’s League game after battling a foot injury this year.
Development squad player Ryan Marini (21, 186cm and 83kg) has also been named on the extended interchange to potentially make his Macca’s League debut.
Elliott Himmelberg has been sidelined by a foot injury while Alex Keath has been called up to make his AFL debut in the Crows’ blockbuster against Geelong on Friday night.
Joey Brown and Damon Hill have been sent back to their local clubs.
League
F: Menzel, Pinyon, Poholke
HF: Jarman, Dear, Fry
C: Wittwer, Thompson, Beech
HB: Murphy, Doedee, Seedsman
B: Cheney, De Michele, Gore
R: Hunter, Wigg, Gallucci
INT: Davis, Signorello, Marini, Launer, Boxer
IN: Beech, Dear, Signorello, Marini, Gallucci, Davis, Cheney
OUT: Himmelberg (foot), Keath (AFL), Hill, J. Brown
Port Adelaide v Glenelg (Alberton Oval) – 2.10pm
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PORT
Port Adelaide’s rebound from defence has been improved by the inclusion of two backmen for the clash with Glenelg on Sunday.
Left-footers Jasper Pittard and Riley Bonner have returned to be named in the respective back pockets while midfielder Steven Summerton has been added to the extended interchange bench.
Key forward Dougal Howard will miss one match after accepting a one-match ban from the SANFL IRP for engaging in rough conduct with Central’s Luke Barmby in Round 13.
League
F: Frampton, Eddy, Johnston
HF: Monfries, Neade, Krakouer
C: Amon, Palmer, Drew
HB: Toumpas, Lienert, Snelling
B: Pittard, Hombsch, Bonner
R: Lobbe, Ah Chee, A. Young
INT: Hewett, Irra, Marshall, Ladhams, Summerton
IN: Bonner, Pittard, Summerton
OUT: Howard (suspension)
Reserves
Anyang, Biemans, Cooper, Corcoran, Davidson, Finnie, Ginever, T. Gray, Harris, Hawkins, Mahney, Miller, Proude, Reynolds, Roads, Ross, Rudloff, Sharrad, R. Young, Zavryl.
GLENELG
Glenelg could take an unchanged line-up into its game against Port on Sunday.
Young guns Jay Boyle and Alex Martini have been included in the Tigers’ 23-man squad, with no omission at this stage.
Martini was last week rested after finishing his campaign with the McDonald’s SA U18 team while Boyle picked up 26 disposals in the Reserves.
Talented teenager Darcy Fogarty will also resume in the Reserves after a week’s rest.
League
F: I. Milera, McBean, Barry
HF: Vitkunas, Scott, Earl
C: T. Milera, Nicholson, Chalmers
HB: Scharenberg, Curran, Agnew
B: Proud, Sellar, Joseph
R: McGinty, Bradley, Snook
INT: Martini, Koster, Howard, Sawford, J. Boyle
IN: J. Boyle, Martini
Reserves
Bailey, H. Boyle, Casey, B. Edwards, J. Edwards, Fogarty, Haarsma, Hill, Hosie, McCarthy, McFarlane, B. Merrett, M. Merrett, Montgomery, Papatolis, Schott, Slade, Strange, Sullivan, Trembath, Wong.
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What the dogs going to dish up this week?
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Righto, this weeks prognostications:
Sturt to prevail over the Bulldogs in a close 'un. Rune Gilfoy to get a run purely on the basis of his name and will dominate, in which Roy Laird will admit post-match that 'we've been runed!'
The Eagles to account for North, who'll probably go down in an honorable loss after playing three quarters of good footy. Debutante Jordan Sweet finally gets a chance, and will win the hit-out count leaving a sour taste in the Eagles mouth (beak?).
South to stop the Bloods' winning run in another close one, a couple of key outs for Westies swinging it in the Panthers' favour. It'll be level up to lemon time, then Bates will catch Crabb midway in the last, forcing a turnover that changes momentum but tastes horrible.
Norwood to knock off the PoSAs in another tight tussle. Attending Crows fans will receive a complementary set of industrial strength earmuffs to prevent permanent hearing damage from the complimentary titanium strength drum-kits that Norwood fans will receive upon entry. Also, if played in the ruck, Pinyon might steer the Crows to victory.
Power reserves to avenge last week's loss and comfortably knock off the Bays. Look out for Martini from the Bays, though. Cops some ribbing for his surname, he's often stirred but never shaken.
Sturt to prevail over the Bulldogs in a close 'un. Rune Gilfoy to get a run purely on the basis of his name and will dominate, in which Roy Laird will admit post-match that 'we've been runed!'
The Eagles to account for North, who'll probably go down in an honorable loss after playing three quarters of good footy. Debutante Jordan Sweet finally gets a chance, and will win the hit-out count leaving a sour taste in the Eagles mouth (beak?).
South to stop the Bloods' winning run in another close one, a couple of key outs for Westies swinging it in the Panthers' favour. It'll be level up to lemon time, then Bates will catch Crabb midway in the last, forcing a turnover that changes momentum but tastes horrible.
Norwood to knock off the PoSAs in another tight tussle. Attending Crows fans will receive a complementary set of industrial strength earmuffs to prevent permanent hearing damage from the complimentary titanium strength drum-kits that Norwood fans will receive upon entry. Also, if played in the ruck, Pinyon might steer the Crows to victory.
Power reserves to avenge last week's loss and comfortably knock off the Bays. Look out for Martini from the Bays, though. Cops some ribbing for his surname, he's often stirred but never shaken.
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I find it hard to see Glenelg getting within 15 goals of the power reserves. Would be roughly 800 AFL games played in the opposition.
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PatowalongaPirate wrote:I find it hard to see Glenelg getting within 15 goals of the power reserves. Would be roughly 800 AFL games played in the opposition.
You probably said the same thing in Round 1.
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Rising Power wrote:PatowalongaPirate wrote:I find it hard to see Glenelg getting within 15 goals of the power reserves. Would be roughly 800 AFL games played in the opposition.
You probably said the same thing in Round 1.
No I didn't and I picked us in the tips. Round 1 is like no other and can not be relied on as a guide for the rest of the season.
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Magellan wrote:Righto, this weeks prognostications:
Sturt to prevail over the Bulldogs in a close 'un. Rune Gilfoy to get a run purely on the basis of his name and will dominate, in which Roy Laird will admit post-match that 'we've been runed!'
The Eagles to account for North, who'll probably go down in an honorable loss after playing three quarters of good footy. Debutante Jordan Sweet finally gets a chance, and will win the hit-out count leaving a sour taste in the Eagles mouth (beak?).
South to stop the Bloods' winning run in another close one, a couple of key outs for Westies swinging it in the Panthers' favour. It'll be level up to lemon time, then Bates will catch Crabb midway in the last, forcing a turnover that changes momentum but tastes horrible.
Norwood to knock off the PoSAs in another tight tussle. Attending Crows fans will receive a complementary set of industrial strength earmuffs to prevent permanent hearing damage from the complimentary titanium strength drum-kits that Norwood fans will receive upon entry. Also, if played in the ruck, Pinyon might steer the Crows to victory.
Power reserves to avenge last week's loss and comfortably knock off the Bays. Look out for Martini from the Bays, though. Cops some ribbing for his surname, he's often stirred but never shaken.
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another grub wrote:What the dogs going to dish up this week?
It's a lottery to be honest. We've done well in patches at Unley recently but haven't got the choccies. Roll the dice Roy, Fraser Fort full forward, Jack Hannath centre half, and give Butch free reign to go wherever the hell he wants. Take some grabs and splatter packs (Luke Cowan style), and get the smalls underneath. I reckon we should've done similar with Heath Lawry in the past on smaller grounds. To be honest I don't reckon we'll get up but if we play like North did against Norwood last week and if in doubt slam it forward to a contest we might have a sniff.
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PatowalongaPirate wrote:I find it hard to see Glenelg getting within 15 goals of the power reserves. Would be roughly 800 AFL games played in the opposition.
Meant a lot last week when we easily accounted for Centrals. Oh wait
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West win North lose we get off the bottom


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PatowalongaPirate wrote:I find it hard to see Glenelg getting within 15 goals of the power reserves. Would be roughly 800 AFL games played in the opposition.
Well instead of trekking up to that shithole, where your attendance will be counted as attendance for garbage teams, and every beer you buy will support an entity which does not pay to maintain its presence in the SANFL... why not pop in to the GFC clubrooms for a few quiet ales? You can bask in the knowledge that every beer you buy feathers your own mob's nest and not an AFL mob which doesn't need it.
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Pseudo wrote:PatowalongaPirate wrote:I find it hard to see Glenelg getting within 15 goals of the power reserves. Would be roughly 800 AFL games played in the opposition.
Well instead of trekking up to that shithole, where your attendance will be counted as attendance for garbage teams, and every beer you buy will support an entity which does not pay to maintain its presence in the SANFL... why not pop in to the GFC clubrooms for a few quiet ales? You can bask in the knowledge that every beer you buy feathers your own mob's nest and not an AFL mob which doesn't need it.
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RustyCage wrote:PatowalongaPirate wrote:I find it hard to see Glenelg getting within 15 goals of the power reserves. Would be roughly 800 AFL games played in the opposition.
Meant a lot last week when we easily accounted for Centrals. Oh wait
Ah, the highs & lows of following an AFL reserves side in the SANFL with unbelievable advantages over their opponents...
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Port were a disgrace last week. Wouldnt tip them to beat Broadview
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Spargo wrote:RustyCage wrote:PatowalongaPirate wrote:I find it hard to see Glenelg getting within 15 goals of the power reserves. Would be roughly 800 AFL games played in the opposition.
Meant a lot last week when we easily accounted for Centrals. Oh wait
Ah, the highs & lows of following an AFL reserves side in the SANFL with unbelievable advantages over their opponents...
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Doubt it dutchy.
See any sanfl value this week?
See any sanfl value this week?
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another grub wrote:Doubt it dutchy.
See any sanfl value this week?
Actually think Westies are pretty good value at +19.5, Souths struggling to score.
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Dutchy wrote:Westies any chance with Schmidt out?
I think so, we normally play well against South and have a bit of momentum ATM
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I won't be tipping us, but don't think we are without a chance at Alberton tomorrow. We won there last year, and Port are extremely hot and cold this season in spite of their low injury list. Before last week we had come off a couple of real ordinary efforts against Centrals and Norwood, but last week was much more like the Glenelg from the first few weeks of the season.
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