AFL 2021 ROUND 19 COLLINGWOOD v PORT ADELAIDE Time & Place: Friday July 23, 7:10pm AEST Docklands TV: 7mate / Fox Footy Weather: Min 6 Max 14 Chance of rain: 70% 1mm - 5mm Wind: W 10kph Betting: Collingwood $3.43 Port Adelaide $1.45 |
HB: [25] Jack Crisp, [44] Jack Madgen, [43] Anton Tohill
C: [27] Caleb Poulter, [2] Jordan De Goey, [9] John Noble
HF: [8] Trent Bianco, [14] Darcy Cameron, [33] Jack Ginnivan
FF: [22] Steele Sidebottom, [41] Brody Mihocek, [5] Jamie Elliott
FOLL: [4] Brodie Grundy, [10] Scott Pendlebury, [13] Taylor Adams
I/C: [28] Nathan Murphy, [35] Oliver Henry, [18] Finlay Macrae, [21] Trey Ruscoe
EMG: [46] Mason Cox, [15] Max Lynch, [36] Brayden Sier, [12] Tom Wilson
IN: Anton Tohill Finlay Macrae Jack Ginnivan
OUT: Callum L. Brown (Injured) Chris Mayne (Injured) Josh Thomas (Injured) Will Hoskin-Elliott (Injured)
NEW: Jack Ginnivan Anton Tohill
Collingwood will blood their eighth and ninth debutant of the season against Port Adelaide on Friday night.
Irishman Anton Tohill and forward Jack Ginnivan will don the black and white for the first time, with interim coach Robert Harvey announcing the news to the playing group on Wednesday.
Tohill's journey started when he signed as a rookie at the Magpies in 2018, the 200cm defender has been impressing in recent VFL games and will line up in the back six against the Power.
“He’s after a long journey from Ireland and he has worked really, really hard at his game. He is a 200cm supreme athlete with the ability to run and jump. He has worked hard on aerial craft and can play up forward as well as down back,” Harvey said.
Ginnivan, a product of the Bendigo Pioneers, was Collingwood’s first selection in last year’s Rookie Draft. The 18-year-old has strung together impressive performances in the second-tier competition, with the senior coach saying he's earned selection off the back of 11 goals in three weeks.
"He's a great country kid from Bendigo, really honest," Harvey said.
"He's really popular amongst the boys. He's worked really hard on his game. He's a natural small forward."
Finlay Macrae comes back into the line-up for his sixth AFL game.
Off the short turnaround, veteran Chris Mayne will be managed after a minor ankle roll during the clash against Carlton.
As noted earlier in the week, Callum Brown (shoulder) and Josh Thomas (concussion) were ruled out of round 19, while Will Hoskin-Elliott (back) hasn't got up for the match.
Among the emergencies and in the mix to be named as medical substitute is Mason Cox, Max Lynch, Brayden Sier, and Tom Wilson.
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