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Jack Billings 80. This thread is for all things trade related, any rumours, media articles, or discussion post them here. Ben Long 72. Melbourne and Port Adelaide going head to head from 7.50pm AESTLions forward Daniel Bradshaw kicks a career-high against Melbourne in front of a…Geelong is set to play it safe with captain Joel SelwoodPlayers bringing the ball back into play following a behind no longer have to kick to themselves if they wish to kick the ball from outside of the goalsquare. …

It is expected that Shane Savage will take the majority of kick-ins as he looks most suited to take advantage of the new rules. Dylan Roberton 68.

What is safely assumed is that there will be more kicks recorded for the designated kicker and in turn, a bump in Fantasy numbers. Hunter Clark 70. Jack Sinclair 80. However, you can still subscribe via the Apple App Store or the Google Play.Currently it is a bit of an unknown what types of players clubs will use to take the kick-in and what strategy they will employ; whether they look to go longer more often or opt for different teammates.

"[I'm just] trying to do the best I can to give the guys at ground level a chance," McEvoy said.Hawthorn premiership ruckman Ben McEvoy wasn't just trotting out a cliche when he said during the week: "Footy is funny like that, it can change in the blink of an eye".McEvoy, then aged 24, agreed to the switch while the Saints grabbed Shane Savage and the draft pick that landed Luke Dunstan in exchange, backing in their rucking trio Billy Longer, Tom Hickey and, at a pinch, Rhys Stanley to get the job done.Peter Ryan is a sports reporter with The Age covering AFL, horse racing and other sports.With Ceglar as a handy sidekick, McEvoy remains the Hawks' No.1 ruckman and in 2019 he is tracking beautifully, marking the ball and reaching contests as he lumbers around the ground looking like a tired parent picking up kids' toys scattered around the backyard.But he does make one concession.That's why, despite his start to the season, he is not getting carried away with his form.He has also kicked 4.1, continuing his reputation for accuracy in front of goal that has had him kick 48.14 since he joined the Hawks, with a set shot accuracy ratio of 77.4 per cent, which has him ranked fifth among the top 150 goalscorers over that period.At the end of 2013 McEvoy took off to Asia for an end-of-season holiday after playing every game for the Saints that year, with two years remaining on his contract and every intention to go around again with St Kilda.By the time he returned he was a Hawthorn player, having been tracked down by his manager Adam Ramanauskas in the early hours one morning during trade period and given a few hours to decide whether he would agree to join the Hawks, who were coming off a premiership but losing Max Bailey to retirement.The following year he played his 16th consecutive game in the preliminary final but was dropped for the grand final, only to return, when Michael Gardiner was injured in the draw, for the grand final replay.These are the best numbers of his career that, after 91 games with the Saints, moves close to 200.He played in the premiership against Sydney and then went back to back against West Coast with Ceglar unlucky to suffer a back injury in the back half of the season and be overlooked in preference for McEvoy and David Hale.After playing his 11th game for the season in round 22 he lost his spot for the finals and never found a way back in to the team that ran within a couple of goals of a premiership that September."There is no doubt I have played my best at the back end of my career," McEvoy said.He had experienced his first loss, too, that year having opened his career with 14 wins in a row a mark just four shy of the record held by Collingwood's Albert Lauder who played in The Machine era at the Magpies.There is nothing flashy about his work but he has averaged four contested marks per game (the most of any ruckman in the AFL in 2019) and his disposal account is up to an average of 16.3 per game.However in grand final week, after the Hawks fell over the line against Port Adelaide to qualify, the football gods intervened once again to determine McEvoy's fate.In some ways, rucking is the perfect preparation for such a life because there is nowhere to hide and the challenges, big and small, just keep coming.But it wasn't all plain sailing for McEvoy in his first season at the Hawks and he was out of their team as the 2014 preliminary final rolled around, showing good form in the VFL but unsighted at AFL level since round 21.But he hasn't needed a country upbringing to know how quickly the winds of good fortune in football can change direction.Selected by the Saints at No.9 in the 2007 national draft in the days when clubs still used a top 10 pick on a ruckman (Carlton selected Matthew Kreuzer at No.1 that year), he waited until round 13, 2008 to make his debut, playing just one AFL game in his opening season.But it wasn't until the next season, as the Saints headed towards the 2009 grand final, that the first of a series of twists and turns that would punctuate his career occurred.He has lived that reality more than once in a career that on Sunday, against his former club St Kilda, stretches out to 100 games at Hawthorn.That the rucking pair, who coincidentally both attended Wodonga Catholic College where McEvoy's dad John taught, still hold the Hawks midfield together after that experience is testament to the resilience of both players.A smart ruckman, who graduated from Wodonga Catholic College with good marks, he has settled well in Melbourne but he looks destined to return to the country near Stawell when he retires, as he loves both the quiet life and the tough, unrelenting business that is farming.Want to talk about football fortunes changing in a blink of an eye?
He faced ten … Shane Savage 102. At age 17 and when completing his second last year at Haileybury College, he suffered a ruptured anterior cruciate ligament when his right knee collapsed under a tackle.

Talk to McEvoy.Those who know McEvoy best say he is goal oriented, a player who has improved as he began to understand the process he needed to follow to perform at his best.Five years later, McEvoy is in peak form while the Saints are looking to new blood in Rowan Marshall to take over the ruck while Savage and Dunstan are handy contributors, although Dunstan was dropped for the game against the Hawks.He was fortunate enough to be – on this occasion – on the positive side of the grand final selection story as the Hawks decided to go with McEvoy against Sydney rather than Jonathon Ceglar.