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TEAMS: Cats rest star trio, big guns back for Giants, Port makes call on tall
GEELONG free agency signing James Worpel has been recalled as the Cats opt to manage three players for their clash with West Coast, while Greater Western Sydney will feature its strongest line-up for the season with four big inclusions to face Richmond.
The Giants have named Aaron Cadman, Toby Bedford and Brent Daniels, who all return from injury for the first time this season, while defender Jack Buckley is back after passing concussion protocols.
Coach Adam Kingsley has swung the axe after his side's 1-3 start to the year. Underperforming ruck Kieren Briggs has been replaced by youngster Nick Madden, who comes in for his first game of the year, while Callum Brown and Max Gruzewski have also been omitted.
Mass Giants changes as stars back, FIVE axed; Cats rest veteran trio — AFL Teams
The Giants are boosted by the return of several stars with five changes for Sunday’s clash with Richmond, while Geelong will use Gather Round to rest several veterans.
Jack Buckley leads the list of returnees for GWS including Brent Daniels, Toby Bedford and Aaron Cadman.
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Meanwhile Kieren Briggs and Callum Brown headline the five Giants axed from Adam Kingsley’s side in a ruthless response to the club’s 1-3 start to the season.
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Burning questions as Barossa bound Tigers battle Giants
The AFL world has descended on Adelaide for the annual Gather Round, with Richmond scheduled to face the GWS Giants in the Barossa Valley on Sunday afternoon.
As the Tigers search for their first win of the season, here are some burning questions which could determine the result of the game.
While the Giants have had an uneven start to the campaign, winning just one of their opening four games, they have an identifiable brand of football that the Tigers will aim to slow down on Sunday.
As discussed on Talking Tigers this week, GWS ranks number one in the AFL for disposals and number three for handballs, while they also use the corridor the second most in the league coming out of defensive 50.
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