One player to watch from every team in the AAMI Community Series

By Jake Smith / Roar Rookie

Pre-season fixtures usually provide two types of line-ups: a team stacked with youth, allowing fans to see the future of the club together as one, and a “best 22” that will look similar to the fancied line-up for the first game of the season.

However, with only one fixture this season, it will give fans a great insight into young players emerging, veterans evolving and recruits integrating all together in a full dress rehearsal of Round 1.

Here is one player from each side to keep an eye out for in the AAMI Community Series.

Adelaide: Will Hamill
The speedy halfback flanker is coming into his third year and could break out. Played his only eight games last season and was playing good footy until a nasty concussion in Round 10, and he wasn’t seen again.

With another pre-season under his belt, watch for Hamill to be a shining light for the crows heading into the first game of the year.

Brisbane: Nakia Cockatoo
Injuries have plagued his career, but like former teammate Lincoln McCarthy, has fled to the sunshine state for rejuvenation. Has shown when healthy he can perform and word out of Brisbane is he’s had a solid pre-season, training with the midfield group.

If Cockatoo fronts up in the Community Series and performs without a niggle, look out Round 1.

Carlton: Matthew Kennedy
A high draft pick brought to the Blues who has struggled with injuries.

Finished with a 23-disposal performance against Brisbane in Round 18 last year but with new additions taking midfield time, I’m keen to watch Kennedy and see what role he plays in the pre-season hit out.

Collingwood: Jeremy Howe
Announced himself as one of the most elite defenders in the AFL during the start of the 2020 season, before a sickening knee injury ended his year.

Howe took part in Collingwood’s intra-club match, so would expect him to play, but I am curious to see if the injury changes his high-flying, athletic and intercepting game style in any way, or if we can expect another elite season from him.

(Photo: Robert Cianflone/Getty Images)

Essendon: Archie Perkins
Bombers coach Ben Rutten announced that the three rookies (Perkins, Nik Cox and Zach Reid) are “in the mix for Round 1”.

That almost certainly means they will play the AAMI game against Geelong and I am excited to watch Perkins. He is a damaging midfielder who will play a lot of forward.

He has great size and has completed a full pre-season, so it will be exciting to watch Perkins play.

Fremantle: Hayden Young
Similar to Hamill, a quick and damaging halfback flanker who can kick the ball with the best the AFL has to offer. An ankle injury ended his rookie season before it really got started, so with another pre-season under his belt, I expect Young to be a standout for the Dockers.

Geelong: Shaun Higgins
The former North ball magnet has gone to the Cats to chase the ultimate success in his last years.

We know Higgins can play, but with a star-studded midfield what role will he play?

Could they use his elite foot skills off half back?

Could he and Danger play a 50/50 split between forward and midfield?

I certainly can’t wait to find out.

Gold Coast: Matt Rowell
I couldn’t help but pick everyone’s new favourite player.

Rowell took the AFL world by storm in his first four AFL games, attaining nine Brownlow votes out of a possible 12 before a shoulder injury ended his year.

With his shoulder ready after nearly nine months of waiting, I am so excited to see the young Sun firing again.

Matthew Rowell of the Suns celebrates a goal (Photo by Jono Searle/AFL Photos/via Getty Images )

GWS Giants: Isaac Cumming
With a huge hole left by Heath Shaw down back, this is Cumming’s big chance. He has played ten games in four years and, granted, it’s been a hard team to crack into, but he needs a big season now.

Expect him to line up down back in the AAMI game and use his run off the halfback line, pressing his claim to cement himself in the best 22.

Hawthorn: Tom Phillips
The Hawks took advantage of Collingwood’s Black Friday-type sale, essentially stealing Phillips off the Pies for free.

With both starting wingmen from last season gone, Phillips has his role set already and has torn up Waverly during the pre-season. I expect a career year for Phillips in the brown and gold.

Melbourne: James Harmes
He finished third in 2018 and fourth in 2019 at the best and fairest count, playing as an inside midfielder, before a role change in 2020 saw him struggle.

James Harmes (Photo by Daniel Pockett/Getty Images)

Has been training all summer with the midfield group, hinting that he could be returning to his preferred role inside. The AAMI Community Series game will give us a good idea of this.

North Melbourne: Jack Ziebell
The captain had a terrible run of injuries in 2020, having a career-low year statistically. With new coach David Noble coming in, they have changed Ziebell’s role and will play him off halfback, looking to his experience and leadership to start attacks from the back half.

This will be a big watch in the pre-season game, monitoring how Ziebell is coping with a foreign role so late in his career.

Port Adelaide: Ryan Burton
Has always had the talent but never had the health.

Obviously, he is a part of Port’s future plans, but without continuity, it can be difficult to organise structures and game plans. So, I want to see how healthy Burton is and if he can play at least 80 per cent of game time without any niggle or problem.

Richmond: Riley Collier-Dawkins
With the injury to Dion Prestia, there is an open spot in the Tigers midfield. The untried but hyped-up Collier-Dawkins could get his shot.

In his fourth year on the list now, it’s obvious he is in Richmond’s future plans given their ignorance to any opposition interest in the trade period. Look for Collier-Dawkins to play midfield minutes and put his hand up for the vacant midfield spot in Round 1.

St Kilda: Mason Wood
Delisted by North at the end of last season, Wood was given a second chance by the Saints recently.

With the news Rowan Marshall will be missing the first half of the season, Wood has a chance to play a role up forward as the third tall. Look for him to be aggressive and assert himself during the pre-season, ensuring job security for Round 1.

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Sydney Swans: Will Gould
Felt like the only Swan rookie to not debut last season and footy fans (mainly Supercoach players) were confused. The big-bodied second-year defender should get his chance to prove himself in the AAMI Community match and press his claims for making his long-awaited debut.

West Coast Eagles: Alex Witherden
Departed the Lions after a measly six games last season. No one quite knows why he fell out of favour; attitude issues and defensive flaws were rumoured, but that’s never been confirmed.

He looks to have the Shannon Hurn role waiting for him, asking him to get the ball and kick it long and accurately – two things he can do.

Can he turn things around out west?

Western Bulldogs: Bailey Smith
The Bulldogs’ list is crammed with midfield talent and depth, potentially leaving the cult hero in a new role.

Will they use his elite endurance out on the wing? Will they use his speed and explosiveness down forward?

Will they keep him in the middle and work around him?

It will be very interesting to see where ‘Bazlenka’ plays.

The Crowd Says:

2021-02-26T07:47:04+00:00

Tassie.

Roar Rookie


Saints have taken the next step. will be interesting to see how they go against the Blues on March 4.They definitely play a fast brand of footy.

2021-02-25T03:02:22+00:00

Macca

Roar Rookie


Paddy Dow BOG in the Blues practice match today - if he gets rolling this year the blues midfield suddenly looks incredibly dynamic.

2021-02-24T04:01:47+00:00

Macca

Roar Rookie


Walsh currently has 14 career Brownlow votes to Butters 2 & Smith's 7 - I don't think he has an issue catching the umpires eye.

2021-02-24T03:28:12+00:00

Brendon the 1st

Roar Rookie


How good was that draft?? Yeah for sure Walsh is a star, I'd ask though, in the future who is more likely to win a Brownlow? I'd have Smith and Butters in front when answering that question, the King boys will probably both win Coleman's. Its all speculation with a large amount of bias thrown in though. :happy:

2021-02-24T02:56:18+00:00

Peter the Scribe

Roar Guru


yeah Pies look like flag certainties in the intra club matches too...it'd funny how they good they can seem playing each other

2021-02-24T00:52:38+00:00

Macca

Roar Rookie


Is that you Kane? :laughing: I love the way Butters is always talked up as being more value than Walsh and Walsh is just an accumulator who doesn't hurt the opposition as much as an "excitement machine" like Butters but while Walsh averaged 6 more disposals, almost twice as many clearances, almost twice the metres gained than Butters he averaged only 1 less score involvement (5 V 4) and kicked just 3 fewer goals (11 V 8) last year. The way Walsh has presented himself at training this year and with the quarters being extended again I think he will find yet another level.

2021-02-23T23:21:26+00:00

Mac

Guest


I'll take Baz's mullet

2021-02-23T12:47:57+00:00

JamesH

Roar Guru


Archie Perkins has only recently got back to full training so he's unfortunately a bit underdone. I can't see him setting the world on fire for a while. I think Cox will be one to watch but Caldwell is ready to explode. I've seen a bit of footage of what he's been doing in match sims and he's going to be a jet.

2021-02-23T11:24:58+00:00

Chanon

Guest


Wouldn’t surprise me if Bailey Smith wins a few medals this year including the Brownlow, Go Dogs!!!!

2021-02-23T09:12:47+00:00

Puntroad

Roar Rookie


Darling is hard to stop this time of year! LOL

2021-02-23T05:45:56+00:00

Brendon the 1st

Roar Rookie


I'd take Zac Butters before both of them, and the King lads

2021-02-23T03:23:12+00:00

Blitz

Guest


Oscar Allen is going to go up yet another level - he’s gonna be an absolute gun utility. Duggan is also going to go to the next level - he was great last year when moved into the midfield and he’s been training the house down in the middle all summer. And Flyin Ryan can be anything! Plenty of other young and talented players coming through.

2021-02-23T02:36:35+00:00

Scott

Guest


Agree with this. Definitely will be played in the guts. He will be one of the best midfielders in the comp quite soon. It may be easier for him to be the best midfielder in the comp then it is to be the best player in his draft though

2021-02-23T01:03:34+00:00

WCE

Roar Rookie


unfortunately the " Jetta pace" was on the odd day he felt like it , the other days were an abyss. A young kid like Alex will be more consistent which will help everybody

2021-02-22T23:19:51+00:00

User

Roar Rookie


Yeah but that's not as important the ability to cut angles with kicks most players won't attempt, the hurn role is more likely what rotham is being groomed for imo.

2021-02-22T22:42:55+00:00

pablocruz

Roar Rookie


Minus the blistering pace!

2021-02-22T22:40:05+00:00

The Dom is good

Roar Rookie


really looking forward to seeing the young kids have a crack at West Coast including Alex Witherden. looking at the intra club scratchys the kids are rearing to go and mature Jack darling looks like the proverbial brick outhouse on fire !

2021-02-22T22:35:21+00:00

User

Roar Rookie


Witherden will be used more like jetta was than playing the role of hurn.

2021-02-22T21:56:50+00:00

Naughty's Headband

Roar Rookie


Bazlenka will play in the guts, for sure. This year he will become the Dogs second best player, behind Bont, and will surpass Sam Walsh as the best player from his draft year.

2021-02-22T21:38:13+00:00

Macca

Roar Rookie


Kennedy is certainly an interesting one - has some real talent but stuck behind Cripps, E Curnow & now Setterfield as that big bodied mid he will struggle for opportunities and seems to lack that one standout quality that puts him ahead of other players. With TDK, McGovern, Casboult and Charlie Curnow ruled out of at least this weeks practice match I expect Kennedy will join McKay & JSOS as one of the tall forwards for the blues (a role he has shown some aptitude for but again he lacks that one special skill to put him ahead of the others he will compete against). From the limited vision provided he seems to have got himself into great physical shape and will likely feature in a number of games as a fill in for injuries, it will be interesting to see whether he can grab his chance.

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