JUST IN: Two fresh injuries for Collingwood, Top talent to make debut on Sunday.
WEST Coast, Collingwood and Brisbane all hand out AFL debuts on Mother’s Day after injury forced all three clubs into squad shake-ups ahead of round nine.
Tyrell Dewar (West Coast), Shadeau Brain (Brisbane) and Joe Richards (Collingwood) will all play their first senior games on Sunday, while former Saint Jack Bytel has been named to make his club debut for the Magpies.
Richards and Bytel are among four changes for the Pies, with Reef McInnes and Fin Macrae earning recalls. Forwards Brody Mihocek, Beau McCreery and Jamie Elliott are all out injured while Lachie Schultz is suspended.
The Eagles have brought back Jayden Hunt and Ryan Maric to join Dewar in the side, replacing injured stars Elliot Yeo and Jake Waterman, and hurt youngster Noah Long.
In Sunday’s second game, Adelaide goes in unchanged at home against a Brisbane side with three changes from last week.
Defender Brain comes in alongside Callum Ah Chee and Jaxon Prior, as coach Chris Fagan shuffles his side in the absence of injured trio Darcy Gardiner, Lincoln McCarthy and Noah Answerth.
Collingwood v West Coast at Marvel Stadium, 1pm AEST
COLLINGWOOD
In: R.McInnes, F.Macrae, J.Bytel, J.Richards
Out: L.Schultz (suspension), B.Mihocek (hamstring), B.McCreery (concussion), J.Elliott (back)
R8 sub: Lachie Sullivan
WEST COAST
In: T.Dewar, J.Hunt, R.Maric
Out: E.Yeo (groin), J.Waterman (concussion), N.Long (knee)
R8 sub: Harvey Johnston
Adelaide v Brisbane at Adelaide Oval, 3.30pm ACST
ADELAIDE
In: Nil
Out: Nil
R8 sub: Brodie Smith
BRISBANE
In: C.Ah Chee, J.Prior, S.Brain
Out: D.Gardiner (knee), L.McCarthy (knee), N.Answerth (concussion)
R8 sub: Logan Morris
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After playing 14 games in the VFL last year – his first season of state league football – Richards has been on the cusp of senior selection for the past month since slotting six goals against Brisbane on Good Friday, a week after kicking three against Sandringham.
But with Jamie Elliott officially ruled out on Friday morning, Richards will finally get his first opportunity at the highest level against the Eagles at Marvel Stadium.
Collingwood will be forced to make four changes to the side that beat Carlton at the MCG last Friday night, with Brody Mihocek (hamstring), Beau McCreery (concussion) and Lachie Schultz (suspension) all unavailable for selection.
It means for the second week in a row, the Magpies will hand a debut to a mature-age recruit who has been forced to do it the long way, after pre-season supplemental selection period signing Lachie Sullivan debuted against the Blues.
Richards played for the Murray Bushrangers in 2017 but chose to return to his local club after not being drafted, where he quickly established himself as one of the best players in the powerful Ovens and Murray League.
The former teacher’s aide from Wangaratta District Specialist School moved to Melbourne at the start of 2020 to join Carlton’s reserves, where Collingwood’s head of development Josh Fraser was coaching at the time, but returned home when the coronavirus pandemic shut down the VFL season.
After starting his senior career as a forward – he kicked 11 goals in his third game at the age of 16 – Richards starred as a midfielder in 2022, but Collingwood recruiting boss Derek Hine picked him as a small forward after watching him play a handful of times that year.
Richards played in a premiership under former Collingwood key defender Ben Reid that year, but the Ovens and Murray League stripped the club of the flag six months later after finding Wangaratta breached its salary cap.
Reid, who played in Collingwood’s 2010 Grand Final win over St Kilda, started fielding calls from recruiters halfway through that season and recognised recruiters watching on at games in the second half of the campaign.
Nearly 10 clubs reached out to Richards or his management that year, before the Magpies swooped. Now the country star will get his first shot at the big time.
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