Essendon coach James Hird gets the nod ahead of Power coach Ken Hinkley. Picture: Wayne Ludbey. Source: Herald Sun
WITH apologies to Ken Hinkley it was just a little bit hard to overlook James Hird as coach for our Round 3 Team of the Week.
If some of Hird's harshest critics had their was he would be incarcerated rather than organising a meritorious victory over Fremantle in Perth.
So to deal with the pressure aside of an on-going investigation elevates Hird to coach, despite Hinkley revitalising Port Adelaide.
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On the field there are a couple of new names in defenders Jake Carlisle and Jacob Brennan although you can expect to see plenty of them in the future.
The Richmond on-ball duo of Brett Deledio and Dustin Martin could easily have been joined by teammate Trent Cotchin in the best 18, while Carlton's Andrew Walker was unlucky to miss a defensive role.
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BATTLE ON: Essendon's Jake Carlisle and Fremantle's Matthew Pavlich compete for the ball. Picture: Daniel Wilkins Source: PerthNow
Round 3 Team of the Week
B: Josh Gibson (Hawthorn): So cool when it matters.
Jake Carlisle (Essendon): The 2009 pick 24 looks one out of the box.
Jacob Brennan (West Coast): The son of Michael is going to be a player.
HB: Grant Bitchall (Hawthorn): Has become someone you can almost pen in to this team.
Harry Taylor (Geelong): Is there a better contested mark in the AFL?
Luke Hodge (Hawthorn, captain): His supposed demise was clearly right off the money.
Brad Ebert, Hamish Hartlett and Travis Boak celebrate Port Adelaide's Showdown win. Picture: Simon Cross Source: The Advertiser
C: David Armitage (St Kilda): So important for the Saints that he and Steven regain top form.
Travis Boak (Port Adelaide): We are starting to see what all the fuss was about.
Matthew Stokes (Geelong): From a substitute in Rd 2 to BOG a week later.
HF: Nathan Fyfe (Fremantle): A shining light in a side that lacks X factor.
Jonathan Brown (Brisbane): Back to his best after a slow start to 2013.
Dustin Martin (Richmond): Still trying to work out how he went at Pick 3 in 2009.
Collingwood v Hawthorn, MCG, 3rd term lance franklin goal, Picture: Wayne Ludbey Source: Herald Sun
F: Travis Cloke (Collingwood): Looks a different player without the contract hassles.
Buddy Franklin (Hawthorn): After an indifferent Rd 1 the Buddy show is back in town.
Daniel Hannebery (Sydney): Sure he didn't play in a forward pocket but he has to be in somewhere
R: Dean Cox (West Coast): Cemented his position as the best ruckman in the game.
Jarrad McVeigh (Sydney): Just a near perfect start to the season.
Chris Judd (Carlton): Did everything to get the Blues up.
Trent Cotchin gets a quick kick. AFL Round 3: Richmond v Western Bulldogs at Etihad Stadium, Docklands. Tim Carrafa Source: Herald Sun
INT: Trent Cotchin (Richmond): Just another sublime exhibition from the young master.
Callan Ward (GWS): A really honest hard-nut who has been a perfect pick-up.
Brett Deledio (Richmond): A remarkably consistent player who is kicking stunning goals.
Substitute: Farren Ray (St Kilda): Shouldn't be wearing a vest next week.
Coach: James Hird (Essendon): Had a few things on his mind before helping to conquer the west.
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