Mitch Lewis v Mark Blicavs
Over the past two matches Lewis has really come into his own and his confidence is growing week by week. The tall forward’s work rate has impressed - pushing up the ground to make a contest and pushing back to be a goal scoring threat. His marking has been a key feature where he averages 4.9 marks a game. Blicavs is known for his athletic ability. His endurance running is renowned and he should have no trouble keeping up with Lewis’ running patterns. Will Blicavs spoil Lewis’ run?
James Worpel v Tim Kelly
The two had opposite Round 16s. Worpel was on fire last week against the Dockers collecting a game-high 33 disposals and best on ground honours. Kelly was quiet compared to his usual lofty standards. His 19 disposals were outshone by midfield counterparts Patrick Dangerfield and Joel Selwood. Will the Worpedo fire again this weekend? Or will Kelly bounce back?
Isaac Smith v Mitch Duncan
These two despite playing the same position are very different players. Smith loves to use his speed and flair down the wing, exposing teams with his nifty left boot. Duncan on the other hand can gather disposal after disposal whilst flying under the radar. Duncan’s workman like ethic often helps connect the Cat’s mids to their forwards. Whose playing style will suit Sunday’s match?