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In Round 8 of the 2011 AFL season, Breust made his debut against St Kilda after performing well for Hawthorn's affiliate side in the Victorian Football League, Box Hill. Maybe not.GWS were the big winners, going from just two A-Graders in Josh Kelly and Toby Greene to four on the back of their maiden grand final appearance.“He had that elbow injury early as well, he just doesn’t get a clean run at it,” Ellis said.At Fremantle, dual Brownlow medallist Nat Fyfe has been joined by small forward-midfielder Michael Walters, who went from on the cusp of selection to making the list after a big 2019 season.“If he gets through, he’ll be in this list comfortably. He played the game out but will now miss the next few weeks. I still think he’s the most dangerous, deadly, match-winning forward in the competition”Ellis also made a big call ahead of round two, naming a big Victorian-based player as the man who will be the AFL’s best defender come season’s end.Ellis said it all came down to Kennedy’s age as to why he was no longer in the upper echelon of players in the competition, turning 33 in August.Ellis also demoted Collingwood captain Scott Pendlebury from the list, with teammate Jordan De Goey taking his place, while Geelong skipper Joel Selwood was also dropped with the Cats having just two in Patrick Dangerfield and Tom Hawkins.Speaking on Tthe Hard Ball Gets AFL Show podcast, former Eagle and Hawthorn player Xavier Ellis released his list of A-Graders for 2020, with the two-time Coleman medallist not making the cut.Enjoy unlimited access to thewest.com.au and everyday digital editions on any device.Don't miss the latest sports news!Age might have finally caught up with West Coast spearhead Josh Kennedy, who has slipped out of the AFL’s class of very best players, according to a former teammate.Kennedy was left out of the list after a quiet season in 2019 for his standards, kicking 49 goals in 22 matches.The Eagles had three A-Graders last year according to Ellis, but head into the 2020 season restart with four.
Breust played football and basketball with Isaac Smith in Temora before the latter moved to Wagga Wagga when he was 13, with both ending up at Hawthorn where they played together in the 2013 AFL Grand Final. Hawthorn's Luke Breust faces a month on the sidelines, with the experienced AFL forward to undergo surgery on a fractured jaw. Greater Western Sydney drafted Bruce as an ACT zone selection to play with their TAC Cup team in 2010.

Dual injury blows: Tiger Astbury and Hawk Breust sidelined for a month By Jon Pierik and Michael Gleeson Updated June 30, 2020 — 6.17pm first published at 5.00pm

Now's your chance to get your own personalised video from this Melbourne flyer. "He woke up on Monday morning though and he was quite sore through there so we got the area scanned. Breust suffered … We saw him this morning and he was in really good spirits and ready to crack in to his rehab.”Dyson Heppell (ankle) - 8-10 weeksStefan Giro (ankle) - 3-4 weeksReece Conca (hamstring) - 1 weekStefan Okunbor (Achilles) - indefiniteThe midfielder will undergo surgery after fracturing the base of his thumb on his left hand, suffered as he fell from a marking contest in the third quarter against the Eagles.Cam Sutcliffe (hamstring) - 2-3 weeksJosh Dunkley (ankle) - 3-5 weeksDaniel Lloyd (concussion) - testTaylor Duryea (quad) - 3-4 weeksPlus Joe Daniher has suffered yet another injury setback in his bid for an AFL return.Joe Daniher (groin / calf strain) - indefiniteLevi Greenwood (knee) - 1-3 weeksLance Franklin (hamstring) - TBCConor McKenna, who made an AFL return in Round 6, is also in doubt for this Friday’s game against the Western Bulldogs, with the speedy defender suffering a hand fracture during the win over North Melbourne.Bachar Houli (personal) - indefiniteSam Lloyd (collarbone) - 1-3 weeks“As we know, Conor fractured his hand during our game against North Melbourne.
He did some damage to his lateral collateral ligament in his right knee, so that’s not the one he had reconstructed last year which we’re thankful about.Trent Cotchin (hamstring) - 1-2 weeksThe Crows are suffering through arguably their worst ever season, sitting last and two wins behind the rest of the competition after six rounds, while cross-town rivals Port Adelaide remain on top of the ladder.Bigoa Nyuon (shoulder) - 2-4 weeksRhys Stanley (knee) - 1-2 weeks