Thursday, May 25, 2017

2017 Round 10: The Team

2017 AFL Round 10

COLLINGWOOD v BRISBANE

Time & Place:
Sunday May 28, 1:10pm EST
MCG

TV:
Fox Footy 1:00pm EST

Weather:
Min 10 Max 15
Chance of rain 90%: 1-5mm
Wind: WNW 24kph

Betting:
Collingwood $1.08 Brisbane $8.00
B: Jeremy Howe, Lynden Dunn, Brayden Maynard

HB: Josh Smith, Tyson Goldsack, Matthew Scharenberg

C: Steele Sidebottom, Scott Pendlebury, Daniel Wells

HF: Jordan De Goey, Alex Fasolo, Will Hoskin-Elliott

F: Jarryd Blair, Darcy Moore, Jamie Elliott

Foll: Brodie Grundy, Taylor Adams, Adam Treloar

Int (from): Levi Greenwood, Tom Phillips, Jack Crisp, Tim Broomhead, Jackson Ramsay, Ben Crocker, Mason Cox

IN: Tim Broomhead, Mason Cox, Ben Crocker, Jackson Ramsay, Matthew Scharenberg
OUT: James Aish (cheekbone), Henry Schade (omitted)




It's been a long time since Matthew Scharenberg has played senior football.
In fact, by Sunday, it will have been 630 days.
But that wait may finally be ready to come to a close, with Scharenberg named in Collingwood's extended 25-man squad to take on Brisbane at the MCG.
The 21-year-old has been named on the half back flank, and shapes as a potential replacement for absent pair James Aish (injured) and Henry Schade (omitted).

The inclusions
Scharenberg is averaging 29.0 disposals per game in six outings at VFL level this year.
He has struck a purple patch in recent times, collecting 34 disposals for two weeks running before winning a further 41 disposals against Box Hill last Saturday.
As has been well documented, Scharenberg has endured a wretched run with injuries in recent years.
He underwent surgery on his feet shortly after he was recruited with pick No. 6 in the 2013 National Draft. Debuting in the VFL late in the year, he tore his ACL in the final home and away game in Bendigo and underwent a full reconstruction.
A full recovery allowed him to make his AFL debut in round 18 of 2015, only to damage his other ACL during pre-season training months later. He would endure another year on the sidelines.
Elsewhere, Tim Broomhead, Jackson Ramsay, Ben Crocker and Mason Cox have all been added to the 25-man squad.
Broomhead and Ramsay were among the best in the VFL last Saturday, while Crocker has kicked seven goals in five games, including two in each of the past two weeks.
Cox has not played senior football since round seven, but was the carryover player for last week's win over Hawthorn.

A new number for Wells
Wingman Daniel Wells is one of 10 players to be allocated a change of jumper number for Indigenous Round.
Wells will join six other players league-wide in wearing No. 67 this weekend.
The number commemorates the year of the referendum that ensured indigenous Australians would be counted in the census and allowed the federal government to make laws for them.


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