AFL 2024: Every team's predicted 23 for round one

Kieran Francis

AFL 2024: Every team's predicted 23 for round one image

With the AFL 2024 season fast approaching, players are battling to get into their club's best 23.

Which players are likely to play Round 1?

The Sporting News looks at the predicted teams for the start of the AFL campaign.

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Adelaide Crows Round 1 predicted team

Full BackBrodie SmithJordon ButtsChayce Jones
Half BackMax MichalanneyJosh WorrellWayne Milera
CentreJake SoligoJordan DawsonMitch Hinge
Half ForwardBen KeaysDarcy FogartyJosh Rachele
Full ForwardLuke PedlarTaylor WalkerIzak Rankine
FollowersReilly O'BrienRory LairdMatt Crouch
InterchangeLachlan MurphySam BerryDaniel Curtin
 Lachlan ShollNed McHenry (sub) 

Sam Berry has likely played himself into the team in Round 1 with an impressive two-goal, 22 possession game against West Coast in pre-season.

With Riley Thilthorpe ruled out through injury, Luke Pedlar should come into the forward line, with Chris Burgess not figuring in pre-season senior matches.

Adelaide's defence is likely to be thin with both Mark Keane (concussion) and Nick Murray (knee) out injured.

 

Brisbane Lions Round 1 predicted team

Full BackBrandon StarcevichHarris AndrewsRyan Lester
Half BackConor McKennaJack PayneKeidean Coleman
CentreZac BaileyJosh DunkleyJarrod Berry
Half ForwardDayne ZorkoEric HipwoodCam Rayner
Full ForwardCharlie CameronJoe DaniherLincoln McCarthy
FollowersOscar McInerneyLachie NealeHugh McCluggage
InterchangeDeven RobertsonDarcy WilmotCallum Ah Chee
 Jaspa FletcherKai Lohmann (sub) 

Kai Lohmann impressed in a midfield role but is likely to be the sub for round one given his general forward craft.

Only Will Ashcroft and Tom Doedee will be missing through injury.

Conor McKenna is in doubt, with James Tunstil the likely replacement if the Irish doesn't get up.

 

Carlton Round 1 predicted team

Full BackZac WilliamsMitch McGovernBrodie Kemp
Half BackNic NewmanLewis YoungAdam Saad
CentreBlake AcresPatrick CrippsOliver Hollands
Half ForwardSam DochertyCharlie CurnowJack Martin
Full ForwardMatt OwiesHarry McKayLachie Fogarty
FollowersMarc PittonetAdam CerraGeorge Hewett
InterchangeTom De KoningMatthew CottrellJordan Boyd
 Matthew KennedyDavid Cuningham (sub) 

Injuries galore at Carlton with Sam Walsh, Jacob Weitering and Jesse Motlop ruled out for Round 1, while a swag of players are in doubt.

Opportunities will be given to the likes of Lewis Young, Lachie Fogarty, Jordan Boyd and David Cuningham.

 

Collingwood Round 1 predicted team

Full BackIsaac QuaynorDarcy MooreJeremy Howe
Half BackBrayden MaynardNathan MurphyScott Pendlebury
CentreSteele SidebottomJack CrispJosh Daicos
Half ForwardBobby HillMason CoxJamie Elliott
Full ForwardLachie SchultzJordan De GoeyBeau McCreery
FollowersDarcy CameronNick DaicosJordan De Goey
InterchangePatrick LipinskiWill Hoskin-ElliottTom Mitchell
 John NobleOleg Markov (sub) 

Dan McStay's (ACL) position is up for grabs but not sure if Ash Johnson or Reef McInnes did enough to grab it.

Finlay Macrae is going to be right on the edge of selection.

Essendon Round 1 predicted team

Full BackAndrew McGrathBen McKayJayden Laverde
Half BackMason RedmanZach ReidNic Martin
CentreJye CaldwellDarcy ParishXavier Duursma
Half ForwardJade GreshamHarrison JonesJake Stringer
Full ForwardArchie PerkinsPeter WrightKyle Langford
FollowersTodd GoldsteinBen HobbsZach Merrett
InterchangeSam DurhamNic BryanElijah Tsatas
 Will SetterfieldMatt Guelfi (sub) 

Jordan Ridley's quad injury locks in Zach Reid for only his ninth game since being drafted in 2020.

Elijah Tsatas has played his way into the pre-season team with a scintillating pre-season.

Sam Draper is not ready to play so you would expect Todd Goldstein and Nic Bryan to tag team in the ruck.

 

Fremantle Round 1 predicted team

Full BackBrennan CoxAlex PearceCorey Wagner
Half BackJordan ClarkLuke RyanJames Aish
CentreJeremy SharpHayden YoungNathan O'Driscoll
Half ForwardSam SwitkowskiJosh TreacyLuke Jackson
Full ForwardMichael FrederickJye AmissMichael Walters
FollowersSean DarcyCaleb SerongAndrew Brayshaw
InterchangeJaeger O'MearaNat FyfeNeil Erasmus
 Matthew JohnsonSam Sturt (sub) 

Plenty of players still up in the air for Fremantle, including Luke Jackson (concussion), Brennan Cox (leg), Jye Amiss (knee) and Michael Frederick (hamstring).

Hayden Young has been super impressive through the midfield, while Nat Fyfe looks closer to his best football than we have seen in years.

 

Geelong Round 1 predicted team

Full BackJake KoladjashnijSam De KoningJed Bews
Half BackJack HenryTom StewartZach Guthrie
CentreMax HolmesTanner BruhnMark Blicavs
Half ForwardGryan MiersJeremy CameronBrad Close
Full ForwardTyson StengleTom HawkinsOliver Henry
FollowersRhys StanleyPatrick DangerfieldTom Atkins
InterchangeMitch DuncanJyhe ClarkGary Rohan
 Brandan ParfittZac Tuohy (sub) 

Only Cam Guthrie (quad) will be out of their Round 1 team though injury.

Jhye Clark put his hand up for selection with 17 disposals and for clearances against Essendon

 

Gold Coast Round 1 predicted team

Full BackCharlie BallardSam CollinsConnor Budarick
Half BackJoel JeffreyMac AndrewWil Powell
CentreBrandon EllisMatt RowellBrayden Fiorini
Half ForwardBen AinsworthJack LukosiusBailey Humphrey
Full ForwardNick HolmanBen KingMalcolm Rosas
FollowersJarrod WittsNoah AndersonTouk Miller
InterchangeSam FlandersDarcy MacphersonSean Lemmens
 Alex DaviesAlex Sexton (sub) 

The Suns looked like a work in progress during pre-season as they get used to new coach Damien Hardwick.

Ben King played in the most recent practice match and should be ready to go.

Jed Walter (collarbone) is the only known injury currently.

GWS Round 1 predicted team

Full BackJack BuckleySam TaylorConnor Idun
Half BackLachie AshHarry HimmelbergLachie Whitfield
CentreFinn CallaghanTom GreenHarry Perryman
Half ForwardToby BedfordJake RiccardiBrent Daniels
Full ForwardCallum BrownJesse HoganToby Greene
FollowersKieren BriggsJosh KellyStephen Coniglio
InterchangeIsaac CummingCallan WardAaron Cadman
 Xavier O'HalloranRyan Angwin (sub) 

Harry Perryman, Finn Callaghan and Isaac Cumming are all in doubt for Opening Round.

Darcy Jones could make his debut despite missing pre-season matches with a knee problem and tonsillitis.

 

Hawthorn Round 1 predicted team

Full BackBlake HardwickSam FrostJames Sicily
Half BackJarman ImpeyJosh WeddleJack Scrimshaw
CentreCam McKenzieJames WorpelKarl Amon
Half ForwardDylan MooreMabior CholJosh Ward
Full ForwardJack GinnivanMitch LewisLuke Breust
FollowersNed ReevesJai NewcombeConor Nash
InterchangeJack GunstonConnor MacdonaldMassimo D'Ambrosio
 Finn MaginnessSam Butler (sub) 

Hawthorn will be missing three key position defensive options in James Blanck (ACL), Denver Grainger-Baras (toe) and Will McCabe (back).

Runners Will Day (foot) and Changkuoth Jiath (hamstring) will also be absent.

Cam McKenzie and Massimo D'Ambrosio put their hand up for starting 18 spots, while Sam Frost will play at full back instead of Blanck.

 

Melbourne Round 1 predicted team

Full BackAdam TomlinsonSteven MayJudd McVee
Half BackJake BoweyJake LeverChristian Salem
CentreTrent RiversClayton OliverEd Langdon
Half ForwardAlex Neal-BullenBailey FritschJack Billings
Full ForwardKade ChandlerJacob van RooyenCharlie Spargo
FollowersMax GawnJack VineyTom Sparrow
InterchangeJosh SchacheBailey LaurieBlake Howes
 Caleb WindsorKoltyn Tholstrup(sub) 

Clayton Oliver is a confirmed Opening Round starter in a boost for the Demons.

The Demons team is tough to pick with Angus Brayshaw (retirement), Harrison Petty (toe), Shane McAdam (calf) and Lachie Hunter (calf) all out injured.

Kosi Pickett will miss through suspension also.

 

North Melbourne Round 1 predicted team

Full BackAidan CorrToby PinkLuke McDonald
Half BackDarcy TuckerKallan DawsonHarry Sheezel
CentreDylan StephensGeorge WardlawBailey Scott
Half ForwardCharlie LazzaroCallum Coleman-JonesEddie Ford
Full ForwardCam ZurhaarNick LarkeyZac Fisher
FollowersTristan XerriLuke Davies-UniackeJy Simpkin
InterchangeJaidyn StephensonPaul CurtisColby McKercher
 Will PhillipsTom Powell (sub) 

Jy Simpkin has entered concussion protocols but hasn't yet been ruled out for the first match.

Plenty of new talent to come into the North team and hard to tell who will be selected.

 

Port Adelaide Round 1 predicted team

Full BackLachie JonesEsava RatugoleaBrandon Zerk-Thatcher
Half BackMiles BergmanAliir AliirDan Houston
CentreOllie WinesJason Horne-FrancisWillem Drew
Half ForwardWillie RioliTodd MarshallRyan Burton
Full ForwardMitch GeorgiadesCharlie DixonSam Powell-Pepper
FollowersIvan SoldoZak ButtersConnor Rozee
InterchangeKane FarrellJeremy FinlaysonTravis Boak
 Jed McEnteeDarcy Byrne-Jones (sub) 

Pretty much a full list for the Power to choose from.

Zac Butters was taken out of the recent practice match as a precaution but will be right for the first match.

Richmond Round 1 predicted team

Full BackNick VlastuinDylan GrimesNathan Broad
Half BackDaniel RioliTylar YoungJayden Short
CentreThomson DowTim TarantoJack Ross
Half ForwardShai BoltonJacob KoschitzkeLiam Baker
Full ForwardDustin MartinNoah BaltaMaurice Rioli
FollowersSam NaismithDion PrestiaJacob Hopper
InterchangeJosh GibcusKamdyn McIntoshMarlion Pickett
 Hugo RalphsmithSeth Campbell (sub) 

Jack Graham, Rhyan Mansell and Tom Lynch have been ruled out of the first match.

However, Dylan Grimes and Dion Prestia completed their practice match minutes after soft tissue injuries.

St Kilda Round 1 predicted team

Full BackJosh BattleZaine CordyLiam Stocker
Half BackRiley BonnerCallum WilkieNasiah Wanganeen-Milera
CentreLiam HenryBrad CrouchMason Wood
Half ForwardMitch OwensTim MembreyBrad Hill
Full ForwardDarcy WilsonMax KingJack Higgins
FollowersRowan MarshallJack SteeleMattaes Phillipou
InterchangeCooper SharmanRyan ByrnesArie Schoenmaker
 Seb RossHugo Garcia (sub) 
    

A few injuries worries for St Kilda with Dougal Howard, Jack Sinclair, Marcus Windhager and Dan Butler all likely to miss the first match.

Draftee Darcy Wilson is a certainty to play, while recruit Riley Bonner has made an impressive start to life as a Saint.

 

Sydney Round 1 predicted team

Full BackRobbie FoxTom McCartinDane Rampe
Half BackNick BlakeyAaron FrancisJake Lloyd
CentreJames JordonJames RowbottomJustin McInerney
Half ForwardTom PapleyLogan McDonaldIsaac Heeney
Full ForwardJoel AmarteyHayden McLeanWill Hayward
FollowersBrodie GrundyChad WarnerErrol Gulden
InterchangeOllie FlorentAngus SheldrickBraeden Campbell
 Sam WicksMatt Roberts (sub) 

Experienced leaders Callum Mills and Luke Parker are both out of the early season matches.

As is new new recruit Taylor Adams.

The likes of James Jordon and Angus Sheldrick are likely to be used in midfield.

 

West Coast Round 1 predicted team

Full BackJosh RothamTom BarassAlex Witherden
Half BackLiam DugganJeremy McGovernTom Cole
CentreAndrew GaffTim KellyJayden Hunt
Half ForwardJamie CrippsJack DarlingNoah Long
Full ForwardJack PetruccelleOscar AllenJake Waterman
FollowersBailey J. WilliamsReuben GinbeyElliot Yeo
InterchangeHarley ReidBrady HoughDom Sheed
 Jamaine JonesTyler Brockman (sub) 

New ruckman Matt Flynn has suffered an injury blow, meaning Bailey Williams will do the bulk of the ruck work.

Dom Sheed is going to be touch-and-go for the first match.

Harley Reid is set to go and should be named.

Western Bulldogs Round 1 predicted team

Full BackNick CoffieldLiam JonesBailey Dale
Half BackCaleb DanielJames O'DonnellEd Richards
CentreLaitham VandermeerMarcus BontempelliRyley Sanders
Half ForwardRhylee WestAaron NaughtonJames Harmes
Full ForwardCody WeightmanJamarra Ugle-HaganRory Lobb
FollowersTim EnglishAdam TreloarTom Liberatore
InterchangeBailey WilliamsAnthony ScottJason Johannisen
 Lachlan BrambleOskar Baker (sub) 

Ryley Sanders locked in a senior berth with impressive performances through pre-season.

Rory Lobb appears to have been given the early season nod over Sam Darcy.

Kieran Francis

Kieran Francis is a senior editor at The Sporting News based in Melbourne, Australia. He started at Sportal.com.au before being a part of the transition to Sporting News in 2015. Just prior to the 2018 World Cup, he was appointed chief editor of Goal.com in Australia. He has now returned to The Sporting News where his passions lay in football, AFL, poker and cricket - when he is not on holiday.