Bombers’ Injury Crisis Deepens, Bulldogs Face Key Absence
Round 19 Team News: Debutants Pile Up for Essendon as Port Adelaide Sweats on Horne-Francis
Essendon’s already dire injury situation has worsened, forcing them to introduce their 13th debutant of the season. This tally matches Fitzroy’s 1991 record, highlighting the unprecedented challenge facing the club. Meanwhile, Port Adelaide’s hard-fought victory came at a significant cost, with star midfielder Jason Horne-Francis sidelined.
Essendon’s Injury Woes Mount Ahead of GWS Clash
The Bombers are set to call upon Liam McMahon for his senior debut against the GWS Giants. This comes after season-ending injuries to Nic Martin (ACL) and Will Setterfield (foot), compounded by groin soreness ruling out Ben Hobbs and potentially Nate Caddy. The extended injury list means players like Zak Johnson, Jade Gresham, and Archie Perkins are in contention for recalls. Dylan Shiel and Saad El-Hawli are also pushing for spots after strong VFL performances.
Giants Consider Managing Key Players
GWS is riding high after a significant win but may rest players. Stephen Coniglio is nearing a return after limited VFL minutes. Jesse Hogan (foot) and Josh Kelly (hip) are expected to be managed, with Jake Stringer also a possibility given his return against his former club. Sam Taylor aims for a comeback next week. Strong VFL showings from Josh Fahey, Jacob Wehr, Nick Madden, and Max Gruzewski put them in selection calculations.
Lions Face Answerth Blow, Bailey’s Suspension in Doubt
Brisbane will be without Noah Answerth for the season due to an Achilles injury. The Lions also await the outcome of Zac Bailey’s one-match suspension appeal. Keidean Coleman has returned from injury via the VFL, while Luke Beecken and Deven Robertson impressed in the reserves and could earn a senior call-up.
Bulldogs Mull Defensive Changes Amidst Injury Concerns
The Western Bulldogs are reportedly considering defensive adjustments after recent performances. Liam Jones and Jedd Busslinger are options to bolster the backline. Mid-season draftee Michael Sellwood is being monitored for a potential debut, and James Harmes is expected to return from illness. Josh Dolan and Cooper Hynes may face pressure for their spots after limited impact.
The AFL is a demanding sport, with player availability significantly impacting team performance. For instance, in 2024, teams often found their win-loss records heavily influenced by the availability of key personnel, with injuries to star midfielders impacting premiership chances. (ESPN, 2025 Season Preview)
Power Suffers Horne-Francis Setback, Rozee’s Hand Fracture Monitored
Port Adelaide’s Jason Horne-Francis is facing a significant period on the sidelines due to an “acute fracture in his foot,” potentially ending his season. Captain Connor Rozee is also being assessed for a hand fracture sustained against West Coast. Dylan Williams impressed with six goals in the SANFL, while Josh Lai is pushing for a debut.
Hawks Eyeing Selection Shake-up
Hawthorn is contemplating changes after their loss to Fremantle. Mitch Lewis kicked five goals in the VFL, putting pressure on Mabior Chol, Calais Dear, and Jack Gunston. Max Ramsden and Henry Hustwaite also had strong VFL outings. Sam Butler could return from a leg injury.
Swans Rule Out McCartin, Rampe a Chance to Return
Tom McCartin has been placed in concussion protocols and will miss Sydney’s clash with North Melbourne. Dane Rampe is a strong possibility to return from a calf injury, while Robbie Fox is also expected to clear concussion protocols. Ollie Florent impressed with 36 disposals in the VFL.
Kangaroos Face Xerri Ban, Davies-Uniacke and McDonald Potential Inclusions
North Melbourne could be without ruckman Tristan Xerri due to a three-week suspension. Callum Coleman-Jones is a likely replacement. Luke Davies-Uniacke (concussion) and Luke McDonald (shoulder) are hopeful of returning, while George Wardlaw has been cleared. Nick Larkey’s knee injury is being monitored.
Blues Forced into Changes; Cerra Avoids Suspension
Carlton will make at least two forced changes following hamstring injuries to Orazio Fantasia and Mitch McGovern. Adam Cerra has successfully contested his umpire contact charge. Adam Saad is expected to return from concussion, but Jack Silvagni’s availability is uncertain. Harry McKay is hopeful for a return next week.
Demons Set to Welcome Back May, Sparrow Ruled Out
Steven May is expected to return for Melbourne after a late withdrawal due to illness. Tom Sparrow will miss after a concussion, but Harrison Petty is a chance to return. Blake Howes, Jack Billings, and Harry Sharp had strong VFL performances.
Eagles Remain Steady, Graham Faces Suspension
West Coast is unlikely to make significant changes after a spirited performance, with no new injuries reported. Jack Graham will miss three matches due to suspension. Liam Ryan could return from soreness, and Tim Kelly impressed in the WAFL.
Tigers Cheer No Injuries, Green Pushing for Recall
Richmond emerged from their win over Essendon unscathed. Taj Hotton showed promising signs, while Steely Green kicked three goals in the reserves. Josh Gibcus got through his second VFL game. Noah Balta will miss the next match due to his suspension.
Cats Hopeful for De Koning Return, Dangerfield and Cameron Managed?
Geelong may welcome back Sam De Koning from a shoulder injury. Tyson Stengle is a selection watch. Coach Chris Scott indicated that Patrick Dangerfield and Jeremy Cameron were “a bit restricted,” suggesting potential management strategies for the upcoming weeks. George Stevens might get another chance despite a quiet outing.
Saints to Replace Butler; Dow a Wildcard Option
St Kilda needs a replacement for Dan Butler, who dislocated his elbow. Liam OโConnell, Ryan Byrnes, or Darcy Wilson are potential inclusions. Paddy Dow had a strong VFL showing and could be recalled. Alex Dodson, a 2024 draftee, had a significant VFL game, hinting at future possibilities.
Magpies Bolstered by Trio of Returns
Collingwood is set to regain Patrick Lipinski, Brody Mihocek, and Beau McCreery. Jeremy Howe is likely to miss time with a groin injury. Charlie Dean is an option to fill the defensive gap, while Ed Allan pressed his case for a recall with a strong VFL performance.
Dockers Could See Pearce and Young Return
Fremantle may see the return of captain Alex Pearce from soreness. Hayden Young is poised to return via the WAFL after a hamstring injury. Nat Fyfe remains sidelined with a calf complaint. Karl Worner was Fremantle’s lowest-rated player in their last outing.
Adelaide Crows: Butts’ Collapsed Lung a Major Concern
A significant blow for Adelaide is Jordon Butts suffering a collapsed lung. The club is uncertain about the exact timing of the incident. James Borlase is the likely replacement, while Brayden Cook has entered concussion protocols. Matt Crouch will return via the SANFL.
Suns Set for Minimal Changes After Historic Win; Miller Injured
Gold Coast is expected to field a similar side after their significant victory. Touk Miller will miss three to four weeks with a hamstring injury. Leo Lombard and Jake Rogers impressed in the reserves. Key defender Sam Collins is nearing a return from a calf issue.