INTERCHANGE
Adam Treloar
Could state a case for the Bulldogs gun to land a starting role in our side, but teammate and close mate Josh Dunkley narrowly lands a spot in the first-named 18.
Treloar had his best game in the blue, red and white on Good Friday, collecting the ball on 27 occasions whilst also moving forward and booting three goals.
Over 550 metres gained saw Treloar have great impact on the game moving forward to land 12 score involvements.
Brodie Grundy
Could be a great chance to snatch three Brownlow votes from Thursday's game despite the loss.
Grundy was dominant against an undermanned Lions ruck group, with 54 hit-outs to go along with 28 possessions, 18 contested touches, five clearances and six tackles.
Rory Sloane
Like Cripps, Sloane led by example in his side's victory over the weekend and rightfully claims a spot in our side.
A game-high 34 touches added to his seven clearances, seven marks and 10 score involvements for the day.
Was also strong defensively, amassing 11 intercepts against the Suns.
Luke Shuey
Perhaps as strong as Gaff on Saturday night, offering plenty of run and chase for the Eagles in their impressive win.
Shuey ended the night with 22 kicks and six handballs at almost 80% disposal efficiency to aid his side to a valuable four points.