Coniglio’s return means a tough GWS selection call

Coniglio’s return means a tough GWS selection call

Former captain Stephen Coniglio will return from his eye damage, leaving GWS with a tricky choice name for his or her AFL semi-final towards Port Adelaide.

The star Giants midfielder was a late withdrawal from Saturday’s elimination closing win over St Kilda due to blurred imaginative and prescient, after a ball had hit him within the eye at coaching.

HIs substitute Xavier O’Halloran performed his position towards the Saints, however Coniglio returned to coaching on Tuesday morning and is for certain to be recalled for the sudden-death closing towards the Power on Saturday night time at Adelaide Oval.

“It was unfortunate missing him on the weekend, but he was out there training today and feeling a lot better. So he’ll be good to go,” mentioned Giants vice-captain Josh Kelly.

He was requested how unfortunate somebody will likely be to make means for Coniglio.

“Absolutely – everyone played their role on the weekend and played it really well,” Kelly replied.

“When you have that kind of pressure for selection … that’s a sign of a really good team.

“It will likely be a tricky one, however everybody’s actually understanding that is that the best way it’s, that is the way you be a profitable staff.”

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Kelly was on light duties at Tuesday training, but said the team had a “clear invoice of well being” after the MCG match.

While the Giants have a solid 6-4 record in their last 10 Adelaide Oval visits, they have not beaten Port there since 2019.

Their most recent visit was a 51-point belting in round 22 that put the Giants’ finals hopes in jeopardy.

“We realized a number of classes from our final time. We weren’t on the stage we wanted to be they usually performed an impressive model,” Kelly mentioned.

“So now we have to anticipate them to be at that stage once more. We simply have to lift how we (go) about it.”

Kelly added their scouting of Port would be a mix of that round-22 loss, plus how well Brisbane played the Power in Saturday night’s qualifying final.

“We noticed them at their very best that day. You take these classes,” he mentioned.

“Then you additionally take a look at methods the Lions might need gotten on high … and stability that.”

Coniglio’s absence meant Kelly spent more time in the midfield and he was best afield against St Kilda.

Kelly said teammate Tom Green, who also shone last Saturday, was a big reason the Giants are back in the premiership hunt.

“He’s obtained an actual confidence in his skill. I stroll alongside him taller due to that,” Kelly mentioned.

“He’s a terrific participant, makes us a greater staff and I feel he does love the large stage. He’s a bull, he is executed it constantly sufficient now to indicate he is one of many stars of the competitors.

“It’s a special group. Right from the moment the new coaches walked in (this season), the game style and culture they wanted to implement, the whole group was well and truly on board.

“I’ve a lot belief on this group.”

Source: www.perthnow.com.au