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Re: Changes for after the bye against the Dogs?
« Reply #15 on: Today at 10:30:17 AM »
Nothing against the kid - I’m a big fan already but I think it’s time to rest Faull and bring in Mykelti .
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Re: Changes for after the bye against the Dogs?
« Reply #16 on: Today at 11:26:52 AM »
Nothing against the kid - I’m a big fan already but I think it’s time to rest Faull and bring in Mykelti .

Was thinking the same the last two weeks but hopefully with the bye he's fresh and ready to go.

I'd consider Mykelti for Sims. Just not sure Sims is ready enough but the exposure is still good for him.

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Re: Changes for after the bye against the Dogs?
« Reply #17 on: Today at 06:22:57 PM »
In the Mix: Round 15

Sarah Black
afl.com.au
18 June 2025




Short requires an additional week on the sidelines, having not moved through his calf tests as expected. Lalor has returned to high-speed running, and has been earmarked for a return straight into the ones when ready. The No.1 pick virtually skipped the mid-season bye, attending the club for training alongside Armstrong and Gibcus. The club says Gray’'s knee "didn’t respond well to [running] at all", and more time is needed for swelling to settle before a timeline is determined. Jasper Alger (3.2 from 16 in his last VFL game) is one who could come into the frame for an AFL debut, the small forward having been an emergency in a few recent games. Rhyan Mansell was subbed off in the third term after just two touches against Sydney. Hotton is likely to make his VFL debut this week, having overcome an ACL injury suffered in his draft year.

https://www.afl.com.au/news/1345530/medical-room-the-full-afl-injury-list-r15