Superstar big men back for must-win games but Cats face glaring hole: AFL Rd 23 Teams
Carlton will officially be boosted by the return of McKay from a serious knee injury as it looks to win a ninth-straight game in the Gold Coast on Saturday and consolidate a spot in the top eight.
Sam Docherty has also been named despite battling a corked calf this week, while Lachie Fogarty and Ed Curnow come out.The Suns have wielded the selection axe, dropping Darcy Macpherson, Jy Farrar, Sam Day and Elijah Hollands in addition to Nick Holman missing through injury, with Ben King, Brayden Fiorini and debutant Lloyd Johnston among the ins.
Adelaide and Essendon will also welcome guns in the clubs’ push to stay in the top eight hunt, with Izak Rankine, Sam Draper and Jake Stringer to return in games against Sydney and GWS respectively. For Friday night’s top-two blockbuster between Collingwood and Brisbane, Steele Sidebottom and debutant Jakob Ryan come into the Magpies side and Jack Ginnivan has been elevated into the starting 22 for injured trio Darcy Moore, Bobby Hill and Jordan De Goey.Melbourne ruckman Brodie Grundy has held his spot for now in the club’s clash with Hawthorn on Sunday, named on an extended bench along with talls Josh Schache and Adam Tomlinson.COLLINGWOOD v BRISBANE LIONSC: O.Markov, T.Adams, J.
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