I have picked a best 22 for the Suns, apart from Smith and maybe Bock, but the question is whether the Gold Coast hierarchy are still in development mode or they have flicked the switch to harden up their noses and their structure with older bodies. Have they got room to blood the kids like Lemmens and Cameron, or are they putting the best team out on the park to win every week? Martin is a given, as everyone knows he’s up to the task, but there aren’t too many weak spots in the rest of the 22.
Cameron should play if Thompson or Tape don’t get up from preseason niggles ahead of Thomas Murphy and Jeremy Taylor. Russell is probably the one most under pressure with Aaron Hall and Andrew Boston lurking. Lemmens would be aiming at the HBF where I have put Stanley, who is a utility so could fit in elsewhere, but apart from Russell I don’t see who makes way. Overall, this is the year for the Suns to make finals for the first time because they’re more than good enough, so it’s a matter of whether their bodies are strong enough yet to handle footy at finals-level intensity for the whole year.
Newman’s recovery from a preseason knee scare means I have no place for Petterd, Knights or Sam Lloyd. King could well make way for any of those three if the Tigers hierarchy prefer outside to inside production at that position. Thomas is holding a place for Jackson, and Griffiths would only make way for Maric after at least four games. Otherwise, this 22 is rather settled.