At Geelong, Bailey Smith is poised for a significant role as an inside midfielder, showcasing his skills on the training track. Connor O`Sullivan has also impressed, further solidifying the Cats` midfield depth. The team is optimistic about Willie Rioli`s participation in upcoming practice matches as he recovers from an MCL injury.
The GWS Giants are witnessing a strong pre-season from Jake Stringer, who has primarily played as a forward, while young talent James Leake is pushing hard for his AFL debut. Hawthorn is contemplating strategic position swaps for captain James Sicily and Blake Hardwick, potentially shifting them into forward roles to enhance their attacking options.
Under the guidance of new coach Dean Cox, the Sydney Swans are focusing on team flexibility, with Tom McCartin likely to see increased time in the forward line. The anticipation builds as the AFL fixture for 2025 has been released, with Round 1 set to kick off on March 20. Key matchups include Hawthorn vs. Melbourne at the MCG and Sydney Swans vs. Essendon at the SCG.
The return of `Gather Round` in Adelaide for Round 4 promises to be an exciting highlight, starting with Adelaide Crows vs. Melbourne at Adelaide Oval on April 4. As teams continue to refine their strategies and player fitness, AFL analyst Mick McGuane has released his defender and midfield rankings for the upcoming season, providing insights into the expected performance of each team`s units.
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