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Tedesco open to positional move to keep all-star band together

As Roosters legend Anthony Minichiello said: “Teddy has built a wonderful career here at the Roosters. There’s no way I can see him in another jersey.”

Tedesco told the herald he speaks with Marshall all the time, but there would be no fairytale return.

The bigger appeal would be working out how to get the most out of him, Manu and Suaalii, even if it meant moving into the No.6 role in his final years.

James Tedesco training with the Tigers before making his first-grade debut.

James Tedesco training with the Tigers before making his first-grade debut.Credit:Steve Christo

Suaalii’s preference is fullback, while Manu will turn heads in the No.1 for New Zealand at the World Cup.

“It’s hard because everyone wants to play fullback,” Tedesco said.

“It’s the position where you get your hands on the ball the most, and you’re allowed to be free, which a lot of young players want to do. You can’t blame them for that.

“It’s tough because Suaalii and Joey love to get their hands on the ball and are top-notch footy players.

“Suaalii always comes to the fullback meeting and wants to learn. It will be interesting to see what happens. He is also one of the best wingers in the game right now.

“I played five-eighth for Italy at the World Cup. It could be an option down the track. You never know. The fullback and five-eighth roles are the same these days. you see [Cameron] Munster do it at Melbourne.

“It requires a different fitness. Fullbacks do a lot of running, but five-eighth you’re a lot more forward and making more tackles.

James Tedesco continues to provide a handful for opposition sides.

James Tedesco continues to provide a handful for opposition sides.Credit:Getty Images

“I’ll leave it to Robbo. I do know every club would want Suaalii and Joey at their club.”

Tedesco speaks regularly with Marshall, and the Tigers’ legend even reached out to him about a homecoming.

“Benji lives down the road from me, and before he was even announced as head coach at the Tigers, he texted me about coming back,” Tedesco said.

“I never thought he was serious at the time. He was appointed coach and then all these stories came out about me [returning].

“I’m close with Benji but I’m very happy at the Roosters. Robbo also signed on for another five years this year, and that’s a big factor for me. He’s the best coach I’ve ever had. I can’t thank him enough for not only what he does for my game and confidence on the field, but how he has helped me as a leader off the field.”

Joseph Suaalii has been a standout on the wing, but wants to be a fullback.

Joseph Suaalii has been a standout on the wing, but wants to be a fullback.Credit:Getty Images

Robinson has run out of superlatives to say about Tedesco whenever the pair attend post-match press conferences after a win.

The fact Tedesco is able to shine in a team with so many superstars makes his performances extra special.

That point was not lost on Parramatta skipper and Tedesco’s regular golf partner Clint Gutherson, who said: “He has been the best player in the game for five or six years now. Just his consistency from him every week, you don’t see it often, and especially in a team where there are so many other players who can take the spotlight off you.

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Tedesco ruptured his anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee on debut for the Tigers. He later suffered a syndesmosis injury, smashed the kneecap in his same left knee – Tedesco has since reached out to Ryan Papenhuyzen who suffered the same long-term injury – broke his jaw, cracked the scapula in his shoulder, and required up to half a dozen clean-outs of his knee.

But since 2017 Tedesco, with the help of a large support network, including his mentor Joe Wehbe and massage therapists, has stayed on the field to produce some breathtaking football.

The kind of football that will trouble the Cowboys at the SCG, help continue the Roosters’ surge to September, and ultimately lead to “Teddy” one day entering the Immortal debate.

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‘I hate you’: Daughter’s blistering attack on her father’s friend after dad’s death

The grieving daughter of a man who died in a horrific crash in South Australia last year has launched a blistering attack on the drunk and speeding driver responsible for his death.

Campbell Henderson, 29, appeared in court on Thursday after pleading guilty to causing the crash on Easter Monday 2021 that killed his friend and 39-year-old passenger Nick Peart.

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The crash occurred just meters from the houses of both men, who were neighbors as well as friends.

Peart’s high school sweetheart and wife Elaine Revi-Peart told the court in a victim impact statement that more than a year after losing her partner: “I get chest pains which I can only describe as heartache.”

Henderson was driving almost 40km over the speed limit when he lost control around a bend in Brukunga and crashed into a large tree.

Witnesses reported seeing his distinctive yellow ute doing burnouts earlier that night.

His eldest daughter, 14, also made a scathing statement to the man who was once like an uncle to her: “I hate you, I want to see you leave in cuffs and prison clothes, you have ruined my life.”

“Without my dad, it is hell.”

The fatal crash at Brukunga on Easter Monday claimed Peart’s life after the speeding car lost control and collided with a tree. Credit: 7NEWS
Witnesses said they saw the distinctive ute doing burnouts on the same night as the crash. Credit: 7NEWS

Henderson was teary-eyed in court and remorseful as he admitted in court that his driving was “dangerous and irresponsible.”

“If there was any way I could trade places with Nick I would, I’ll never forgive myself.”

He pleaded guilty to causing the fatal crash.

The court heard Henderson had no criminal history and has suffered ongoing mental and physical health problems as a result of the accident he has little memory of.

It heard that the last thing Henderson remembers is being in the car, before waking up in hospital, after which he has experienced PTSD and suicidal tendencies.

His lawyer asked for a home detention report to be ordered, which Judge Joana Fuller said she would consider but did not order on Thursday.

Henderson was granted bail last year and has spent just hours in police custody.

He is South African-born but has been living in Australia since he was 10 years old, and is currently in the country on his mother’s UK passport.

He is set to be sentenced next month.

Nick Peart was the high school sweetheart of his now grieving widow and the sole wage earner for their family. Credit: 7NEWS
Henderson (left) is remorseful and said he has suffered physical and mental health issues after the fatal crash. Credit: 7NEWS

Revi-Peart said her neighbor “chose to drive that day”, and that her husband “paid the ultimate price for trusting a friend”.

Peart’s mother said her son’s death was a shocking and senseless tragedy.

The last year has been tough for the family, who aside from losing Peart, have had to find a new house following extensive water damage to their home, while also caring for their daughter Kayley who lives with the health condition Neurofibromatosis type 1.

The family fundraised over $30,000 after the accident to go towards legal costs, and to support the family grieving the loss of their sole wage earner.

Daughter’s blistering attack to her father’s friend after dad’s death.

Daughter’s blistering attack to her father’s friend after dad’s death.

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Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs vs New Zealand Warriors live scores, updates, stream, start time, teams, Supercoach scores, Tevita Pangai Junior

The Bulldogs and Warriors have traded blows as the score sits 24-18.

Mick Potter’s side sparked a huge comeback after a horror Walsh error on his own tryline, before backrower Eliesa Katoa again handed his side the lead with a charging try.

MATCH CENTER: New Zealand Warriors vs. Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs

57TH MINUTE

Warriors gun Eliesa Katoa has crossed for a crucial try. charging onto a Shaun Johnson short ball to hand his side the lead.

“There is no stopping Katoa, he is a crash ball specialist,” Smith said.

44TH MINUTE

The Bulldogs have scored off the back of a horror Reece Walsh mistake.

Halfback Kyle Flanagan scooped the ball up to cross untouched and bring his side back into the contest.

“An early error from the Warriors, and the Bulldogs exactly what they needed,” Flanagan said.

“We have a game here in Auckland,” Smith said.

Only moments later, Bulldogs flyer Josh Addo-Carr reeled in an intercept to charge away for an 80-meter try.

Multiple Warriors defenders charged across in cover defense but Addo-Carr streaked away to score.

17TH MINUTE

Bulldogs fullback Jake Averillo crossed for his side’s first of the night, running onto an Aaron Schoupp short ball.

Mick Potter’s side charged at the Warriors line, with Matt Burton breaking through before Averillo crossed.

“Matt Burton going so close on the previous play… good heads up play by Averillo,” Smith said.

Only moments later, the Warriors scored off the back of a scrum with Reece Walsh finding Edward Kosi in space.

“He is a class player Reece Walsh, that was beautifully done, he just skips on the outside,” Shane Flanagan said.

“That is all class from Reece Walsh.”

6TH MINUTE

The Warriors have opened the scoring courtesy of a Shaun Johnson short ball to find Viliami Vailea.

The 19-year-old crossed for an untouched try in his return to the New Zealand side after suffering a broken jaw.

The Bulldogs now trail 12-0 on return to Mt Smart Stadium, having played their last game across the Tasman in Round 1, 2019.

MATCH CENTER: New Zealand Warriors vs. Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs

“Broken jaw, has been out now for the best part of ten games,” Warren Smith said.

Only moments later, veteran winger Dallin Watene-Zelezniak intercepted Matt Burton pass to cross untouched from 90 meters out

“He is a real pro of wing play, a great carrier and he can still scoot,” Smith said.

“He’d have been a great decathlete, he has speed, he has power and great jumping ability.”

PRE-MATCH WRAP

The Bulldogs will make the trip abroad to New Zealand for the first time since Round 1, 2019 for their clash against the Warriors.

Kiwi-born players Jeremy Marshall-King, Jackson Topine, Zach Dokar-Clay and Raymond Faitala-Mariner will make a big homecoming to face their rivals across the Tasman.

Mick Potter’s Canterbury-Bankstown side will be without star enforcer Tevita Pangai Junior for family reasons, shifting Faitala-Mariner to lock.

An hour before kick-off, Potter also made a late change, shifting Harrison Edwards into the starting side in place of Jack Topine.

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MATCH CENTER: New Zealand Warriors vs. Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs

Meanwhile, the Warriors have made a raft of big changes.

Daejarn Asi returns at five-eighth, shifting regular hooker Wayne Egan back into the dummy-half role.

Young gun Viliami Vailea has also slotted into the centers, while interim head coach Stacey Jones has reintroduced Storm recruit Eliesa Katoa onto the bench.

Tom Ale, 23, will also make his first appearance of the 2022 season off the bench, taking the field for his fourth NRL game.

TEAMS

Warriors: 1. Reece Walsh 2. Dallin Watene-Zelezniak 3. Viliami Vailea 4. Marcelo Montoya 5. Edward Kosi 6. Daejarn Asi 7. Shaun Johnson 8. Addin Fonua-Blake 9. Wayde Egan 10. Tohu Harris 11. Euan Aitken 12. Jack Murchie 15. Bunty Afoa 13. Josh Curran 14. Freddy Lussick 16. Eliesa Katoa 22. Tom Ale 17. Jackson Frei

Bulldogs: 1. Jake Averillo 2. Jacob Kiraz 3. Aaron Schoupp 4. Braidon Burns 5. Josh Addo-Carr 6. Matt Burton 7. Kyle Flanagan 8. Max King 9. Jeremy Marshall-King 10. Paul Vaughan 11. Josh Jackson 16. Harrison Edwards 13. Raymond Faitala-Mariner 12. Jackson Topine 14. Zach Dokar-Clay 15. Joe Stimson 17. Chris Patolo 20. Kurtis Morrin

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Tributes flow for 19-year-old killed in hit-run in Victoria’s west

Noah Peacock, 19, was on his way to footy training when he became the victim of a hit-run crash in Jeetho, South Gippsland just before 4.30pm yesterday.

The second-year apprentice glazier’s silver Ford was pushed off the road in a head on collision with a second car.

Noah Peacock was killed in a crash in South Gippsland on Thursday, August 11. (Nine)

The driver of the other car allegedly tried to flee the scene, despite being injured, and was chased by two men as they ran into thick bush and blackberries on a neighboring property, police said.

Neighbors and other drivers rushed to help Peacock, but he died at the scene.

The teenager is being remembered by his close-knit community as someone who loved sport, having played representative basketball and recently debuted for the Poowong football club’s senior side.

His parents and brothers have described him as a rock, who was loyal and inspirational in what he would do for his friends.

Police are investigating exactly how the crash occurred. (Nine)

Noah will be honored tomorrow by his teammates at Poowong Magpie’s home game against Lang Lang.

The other driver involved in the crash, a 25-year-old from Hampton Park was airlifted to the Royal Melbourne Hospital, where he remains under police guard.

Police are still trying to determine exactly how the crash occurred.

They are investigating reports of a car driving erratically on the South Gippsland Highway in the lead up to the crash.

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Fake immigration lawyer Marleen Charan swindled nearly $80k from clients

A Victorian woman posed as an immigration lawyer to swindle close to $80,000 from several unsuspecting victims, who hoped she could help them get visas to migrate to Australia.

Marleen Charan, 48, charged thousands of dollars for migration services to four people between February 2016 and May 2017, before blocking them from contacting her when their visas did not arrive.

Marleen Shamma Charan outside the Victorian County Court on Friday.

Marleen Shamma Charan outside the Victorian County Court on Friday.Credit:Nine News

The court heard that Charan advertised her business, the Australian Immigration Legal Support Center, on online marketplace Gumtree and issue clients payment plans for up to $35,000 in fees.

Charan, who has never been registered as a migration agent or lawyer in Victoria, was arrested at Melbourne Airport in 2019 as she tried to board a flight to India.

The court was told that during the initial police interview, Charan denied any involvement in the scam and tried to blame an employee, who was one of her victims.

Charan told officers she had been “very clear” about her limitations and that she knew her code of ethics and “can provide consultancy but not advice or a visa”.

“Part of my nature is to help people and reach out, and I still want to do that,” she said.

Charan changed her tune as she appeared in the Victorian County Court on Friday, pleading guilty to obtaining financial advantage by deception.

Her lawyer accepted that Charan had overstated her experience and qualifications but said she was under “tremendous expectations” from family members to become successful.

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Google fined $60 million for misleading some Australian mobile users about collection of location data

Google has been slapped with a $60 million fine for some misleading consumers about the collection and use of their personal location data on Android phones between January 2017 and December 2018.

The consumer watchdog, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC), took Google to the Federal Court last year, saying the issue may have affected about 1.3 million Australian customers.

The Federal Court found Google represented to some Android users that the setting titled Location History was the only account setting that affected whether Google collected, kept and used personally identifiable data about their location.

But there was another account setting, titled Web & App Activity, which also enabled Google to collect personal information, which was turned on by default.

Google fixed the issue by December 2018.

The description of the Location History setting and the Web & App Activity setting.
The descriptions of the Location History setting and the Web & App Activity setting offered up to Android mobile users between 30 April 2018 and 19 December 2018.(Supplied: ACCC)

‘Used by Google to target ads to some consumers’

The ACCC and the overseas arm of Google jointly agreed on the penalty of $60 million.

ACCC Chair Gina Cass-Gottlieb said the hefty penalty was appropriate for the compromise to such sensitive information.

“[It] sends a strong message to digital platforms and other businesses, large and small, that they must not mislead consumers about how their data is being collected and used,” Ms Cass-Gottlieb said.

“Google, one of the world’s largest companies, was able to keep the location data collected through the ‘Web & App Activity’ setting and that retained data could be used by Google to target ads to some consumers, even if those consumers had the ‘ Location History’ setting turned off.”

The Federal Court also ordered Google to adjust its policies to ensure a commitment to compliance, and to give training to staff about Australian Consumer law.

Google will also have to pay some of the ACCC’s costs.

Google Australia has been spared a separate penalty because it had no role in preparing the messages about location data, which the court found was a breach of the law.

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Casualty Ward, Round 22, injuries, ins and outs, return dates, Liam Martin, Penrith Panthers

The Panthers have suffered yet another injury blow to their already-depleted stocks, with Liam Martin rolling his ankle in Thursday night’s clash with the Storm.

Martin suffered the injury in the second half and hobbled from the field in clear pain, supported by two trainers.

The 25-year-old Blues star later hobbled to the bench using crutches, and was seen with ice wrapped around his ankle.

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INJURED IN ROUND 22

Liam Martin (ankle) – TBC

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Liam Martin copped a painful ankle injury in another blow to the Panthers.Source: FOX SPORTS

FULL CASUALTY WARD

BRONCOS

Jordan Pereira (illness) – TBC

Albert Kelly (foot) – Round 22

TC Robati (arm) – Round 22

Herbie Farnworth (biceps) – indefinite

Patrick Carrigan (suspension) – Round 25

raiders

Ryan Sutton (head knock) – Round 22

Xavier Savage (ankle) – Round 22

Joseph Tapine (ribs) – Round 23

Nick Cotric (suspended) – Round 23

Harry Rushton (jaw) – Round 25

Jarrod Croker (shoulder) – season

Josh Hodgson (knee) – season

Harley Smith-Shields (knee) – season

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BULLDOGS

Paul Alamoti (cheekbone) – Round 22

Ava Seumanufagai (calf) – Round 22

Tevita Pangai Jnr (personal reasons) – Round 23

Corey Waddell (suspension) – Round 25

Corey Allan (groin) – Round 25

Reece Hoffman (hand) – Round 25

Luke Thompson (concussion) – indefinite

Jack Hetherington (shoulder) – season

Billy Tsikrikas (knee) – season

SHARKS

Royce Hunt (shoulder) – Round 22

Connor Tracey (head knock) – Round 23

Matt Moylan (quad) – Round 23

Sione Katoa (pectoral) – season

Jack Williams (shoulder) – season

TITANS

Joe Vuna (knee) – indefinite

Shallin Fuller (leg) – season

Aaron Booth (knee) – season

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BE EAGLES

Josh Aloiai (knee) – Round 22

Kieran Foran (hamstring) – Round 22

Taniela Paseka (knee) – Round 23

Sean Keppie (shoulder) – TBC

Tom Trbojevic (shoulder) – season

Karl Lawton (knee) – season

STORM

Nick Meaney (shoulder) – Round 22

Justin Olam (Covid) – Round 22

Jahrome Hughes (shoulder) – Round 23-24

Felise Kaufusi (personal reasons) – TBC

Tepai Moeroa (shoulder) – Round 23

Trent Loiero (back) – indefinite

Ryan Papenhuyzen (knee) – season

Reimis Smith (pectoral) – season

Christian Welch (Achilles) – season

George Jennings (knee) – season

KNIGHTS

Jake Clifford (arm) – TBC

Mitch Barnett (thumb) – TBC

Edrick Lee (foot) – TBC

Hymel Hunt (abductor) – TBC

Lachlan Fitzgibbon (shoulder) – TBC

Kurt Mann (quad) – Round 22

Chris Vea’ila (leg) – indefinite

Kalyn Ponga (concussion) – indefinite

Bailey Hodgson (elbow) – season

Dylan Lucas (pectoral) – season

COWBOYS

Jordan McLean (hamstring) – Round 22

Kyle Feldt (hamstring) – Round 23

Mitch Dunn (knee) – season

Heilum Luki (knee) – season

EELS

Bailey Simonsson (hamstring) – Round 22

Mitchell Moses (finger) – Round 24-25

Nathan Brown (finger) – TBC

Haze Dunster (knee) – season

Ray Stone (knee) – season

PANTHERS

Taylan May (shoulder) – Round 23-24

James Fisher-Harris (suspended) – Round 24

Jarome Luai (knee) – finals

Nathan Cleary (suspension) – finals

Liam Martin (ankle) – TBC

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RABBITOHS

Peter Mamouzelos (wrist) – Round 22

Hame Sele (hamstring) – Round 22

Thomas Burgess (groin) – Round 23

Campbell Graham (cheekbone) – Round 23

Jed Cartwright (hamstring) – Round 23

Kodi Nikorima (hamstring) – Round 24

Michael Chee Kam (thumb) – Round 25

Liam Knight (knee) – season

Jacob Host (shoulder) – season

dragons

Cody Ramsey (knee) – Round 22-23

Jayden Sullivan (shoulder) – Round 23

Mikaele Ravalawa (hamstring) – finals

Moses Suli (ankle) – finals

Tariq Sims (suspended) – finals

ROOSTERS

Sam Verrills (head knock) – Round 22

Egan Butcher (suspended) – Round 22

Lindsay Collins (concussion) – Round 23

Siosiua Taukeiaho (cheekbone) – Round 23

Billy Smith (knee) – season

Sitili Tupouniua (knee) – season

WARRIORS

Aaron Pene (leg) – Round 23

Jesse Arthars (quad) – Round 23

Chanel Harris-Tavita (knee) – Round 23

Ben Murdoch-Masila (elbow) – Round 24-25

Jazz Tevaga (shoulder) – season

Ronald Volkman (shoulder) – season

TIGERS

Luke Garner (neck) – Round 22-23

Tommy Talau (knee) – Round 24-25

Stefano Utoikamanu (wrist) – Round 24-25

Luke Brooks (calf) – Round 25

Jackson Hastings (ankle) – season

Alex Twal (concussion) – season

Shawn Blore (ACL) – season

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Bail for Rockhampton step-mum charged over boy’s death

A woman charged with murdering her two-year-old stepson in central queensland has been released on bail.

Prosecutors will allege Alicia Jane Lee was the only adult at home with the toddler on January 18 when he was injured.

The boy was first taken to Rockhampton Hospital then flown to the intensive care unit at the Children’s Hospital in Brisbane where doctors found he had a traumatic brain injury.

Queensland Health have revealed up to six people who received their COVID-19 vaccine at Rockhampton Hospital last week actually got an "ultra low dose" of the jab.
Queensland Health have revealed up to six people who received their COVID-19 vaccine at Rockhampton Hospital last week actually got an “ultra-low dose” of the jab. (Google Maps)

The Crown alleges 23-year-old Lee caused the injuries by applying force to the toddler, the Brisbane Supreme Court was told on Friday.

But the case is largely circumstantial and relies on a jury accepting the analysis and diagnosis of a specialist pediatrician.

Lee’s barrister Peter Richards said the case of murder was not strong although the evidence might support a case of manslaughter.

But prosecutor Aleksandra Nikolic argued the case was equally strong on either charge and medical evidence suggested the injuries the boy sustained would have required significant force.

She said explanations provided by Lee, as the only adult home with the child, did not align with expert medical opinions.

Justice Sean Cooper released Lee on bail, saying there did not appear to be a real prospect of her committing further crimes and she did not appear to have resources to abscond.

“The applicant has no prior criminal history and there does not seem to be any basis to think the alleged offending forms are part of a pattern,” he said.

Lee will live with a friend in the southeast Queensland town of Morayfield, away from family and crown witnesses in Rockhampton.

“That geographical separation goes some way to ameliorating the risk of the applicant contacting witnesses,” Justice Cooper added.

Lee is also not allowed to contact children under the age of 10 without supervision.

Justice Cooper said the bail conditions seemed to “sufficiently ameliorate a risk of commission of further offences”.

Lee’s case is expected to be mentioned in Rockhampton Magistrates Court on September 7.

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Tigers add three to squad

Richmond has added three players to its extended squad for Sunday afternoon’s crucial clash with Hawthorn at the MCG.

Veteran Tiger Shane Edwards is in line to return after being managed in last Saturday night’s win over Port Adelaide.

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Tiger cub Rhyan Mansell and ruck Ivan Soldo have also been named in the 26-man squad following impressive performances in the Richmond VFL’s 82-point win last Sunday.

Mansell collected 15 disposals, three marks and three inside-50s, while Soldo amassed nine disposals, five marks and 30 hit-outs while hitting the scoreboard with two goals.

“We’re a much better team with Ivan in it, there’s no doubt about it,” Richmond VFL coach Steve Morris said of Soldo’s game.

“He’s a real presence in the ruck and also up forward. It was another good game from him.”

Jason Castagna, last week’s activated medical substitute, also features in the extended squad.

Richmond will confirm its starting 22 tomorrow night at 5.00pm AEST.

The Club will then name its medical substitute 60 minutes prior to the bounce on Sunday.

Sunday’s game will be broadcast live on Fox Footy and Kayo Sports.

Richmond squad v Hawthorn, Sunday, August 14, 1.10pm AEST, MCG
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Nathan Broad

35

Noah Baltha

twenty-one

Robbie Tarrant

6

Half Backs

Liam Baker

7

Nick Vlastuin

1

Daniel Rioli

17

Centerline

Marlion Pickett

fifty

Trent Cotchin

9

Kamdyn McIntosh

33

Half Forwards

Jason Castagna

eleven

Jayden Short

fifteen

Shay Bolton

29

forwards

Jack Riewoldt

8

Noah Cumberland

38

Tom Lynch

19

followers

Toby Nankervis

25

Dion Prestia

3

Tyler Sonsie

40

Exchange from:

jack ross

5

ben miller

46

Maurice Riolli

49

Josh Gibcus

28

Jack Graham

3. 4

Shane Edwards

10

Ivan Soldo

twenty

Ryan Mansell

31

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AFL Round 22 Team Selection

GEELONG has made four changes to its side that will play the Gold Coast Suns at Metricon Stadium on Saturday at 4.35pm.

Captain Joel Selwood, Mark Blicavs, Patrick Dangerfield and Gary Rohan return to a Cats outfit that will be chasing a 12th consecutive victory.

They replace Mitch Duncan, Mark O’Connor and Isaac Smith who have been managed, and Luke Dahlhaus who has been omitted.

The Cats have an excellent recent record against the Suns having won their past five meetings by an average winning margin of 43 points.

Saturday will be a special occasion for the Club with Zach Guthrie set to play his 50th AFL game.

The Round 22 clash will be televised on Fox Footy and streamed via Kayo.

Both sides will announce their medical substitutes are hour prior to the first bounce.

Round 22 Team

INS: Mark Blicavs, Patrick Dangerfield, Gary Rohan, Joel Selwood

OUTS: Luke Dahlhaus (omitted), Mitch Duncan (managed), Mark O’Connor (managed), Isaac Smith (managed)

backs Zach Guthrie Sam DeKoning Jed Bews
Half Backs Jake Kolodjashnij Tom Stewart jack henry
Centerline Gryan Miers Patrick Dangerfield Joel Selwood
Half Forwards Brad Close Jeremy Cameron Tyson Stengle
forwards Sam Menegola Tom Hawkins Tom Atkins
followers Rhys Stanley Cameron Guthrie Brandan Parfitt
Exchange Zach Tuohy Mark Blicavs Max Holmes
Gary Rohan
emergencies Mitch Knevitt Esava Ratugolea Luke Dahlhaus
Mark O’Connor