Thursday, April 27, 2017

2017 Round 6: The Team

2017 AFL Round 6

COLLINGWOOD
v
GEELONG

Time & Place:
Sunday April 30, 3:20pm EST
MCG

TV:
7mate / Fox Sports 3:00pm EST

Weather:
Min 11 Max 18
Chance of rain 30%: < 1mm
Wind: NW 15kph

Betting:
Collingwood $4.10
Geelong $1.24
B: Jeremy Howe, Henry Schade, Tyson Goldsack

HB: Josh Smith, Lynden Dunn, Brayden Maynard

C: Steele Sidebottom, Scott Pendlebury, Daniel Wells

HF: Travis Varcoe, Darcy Moore, Will Hoskin-Elliott

F: Alex Fasolo, Mason Cox, Jamie Elliott

Foll: Brodie Grundy, Adam Treloar, Taylor Adams

Int (from): Matthew Scharenberg, Chris Mayne, Levi Greenwood, Tom Phillips, Jack Crisp, Tim Broomhead, Jackson Ramsay

IN: Lynden Dunn, Chris Mayne, Matthew Scharenberg, Josh Smith
OUT: Ben Reid (managed)

NEW: Lynden Dunn (29, Melbourne)






New recruit Lynden Dunn is one of four players added to Collingwood's 25-man squad to take on Geelong at the MCG on Sunday.
He takes the place of Ben Reid, whose workload is being managed due to the tight turnaround between games.
Dunn, a former Demon, joins Josh Smith, Matthew Scharenberg and Chris Mayne in the extended squad.

Well Dunn
After 165 games for Melbourne, Lynden Dunn is in line to make his Collingwood debut on Sunday.
Dunn had 15 disposals in the VFL loss to Essendon on Sunday, and has impressed with his leadership in the back half of the ground.
Although he has the ability to play in multiple roles, Dunn spent the duration of the JLT Community Series in defence.

A break for Reid
Key defender Ben Reid will sit out Sunday's match as a result of the five-day break between matches.
Between ANZAC Day and 6 May, Collingwood will have played three home and away games. As a result, players will be managed as the coaching and fitness staff sees appropriate.

Who else comes in?
Matthew Scharenberg and Chris Mayne have been added to the extended interchange bench. Both featured in Sunday's VFL loss to Essendon.
Owing to injuries, Scharenberg has not played senior football since round 23, 2015, while Mayne was omitted following the win over Sydney.
Josh Smith, meanwhile, slots into his familiar role at half back after missing the ANZAC Day loss.
Importantly, Tim Broomhead has been named to play despite wearing a knock to the face against Essendon.

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