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Chris Scott shares blunt message as Bailey Smith returns for Geelong’s clash against GWS

The superstar is back after missing last week through illness.
Shayne HopeBy Shayne Hope
Bailey Smith is back for Geelong. Credit: Geetty

Chris Scott shares blunt message as Bailey Smith returns for Geelong’s clash against GWS

The superstar is back after missing last week through illness.
Shayne HopeBy Shayne Hope

Gun pair Jesse Hogan and Lachie Whitfield will return for GWS in their top-eight battle with a Geelong side bolstered by the return of Bailey Smith.

Hawthorn have called up teen forward Calsher Dear ahead of Mitch Lewis for round 18, while Adelaide forward Wayne Milera and Essendon defender Mason Redman are also among the key inclusions.

Geelong superstar Smith is back in action after he was a late withdrawal last week because of illness.

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“He was ill and now he’s not. That’s pretty simple,” Cats coach Chris Scott said.

“He’s trained well, looks good.”

George Stevens has held his spot with Geelong after an impressive debut, but Mitch Duncan and Sam De Koning are unavailable because of shoulder injuries.

Hogan, who kicked seven goals in his last meeting with the Cats, has recovered from a foot injury and illness to be named in the Giants team for Saturday’s clash at Engie Stadium.

Whitfield will return from a stint out with concussion and become the third GWS player behind Toby Greene and Callan Ward to reach 250 games.

Giants defender Jack Buckley has been named despite a foot concern.

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“He did a session prior to training and ticked the boxes he needed to tick off so we’ll give him every chance to get up,” GWS coach Adam Kingsley said.

“It’s looking pretty positive at the moment but he’s still got to progress tomorrow.”

Hawthorn coach Sam Mitchell played his cards close to his chest before recalling Dear for the Saturday night’s trip west to take on Fremantle at Optus Stadium.

Dear missed the first four months of the season with a back stress fracture but has starred at VFL level over the last three weeks.

Dear and Finn Maginness replace Max Ramsden and Seamus Mitchell, while Fremantle have called up Oscar McDonald in place of injured skipper Alex Pearce, and Sam Switkowski takes the place of Neil Erasmus.

Adelaide forward Milera is back for a huge clash with the Western Bulldogs at Marvel Stadium on Saturday after missing last week through personal reasons.

Chayce Jones and Brayden Cook have also been called up, with Josh Rachele (knee) the key absentee.

Sam Davidson and Josh Dolan are back for the Bulldogs, who have dropped Lachlan McNeil and Taylor Duryea.

Richmond made five changes for their clash with Essendon on Saturday night, including naming veteran Jayden Short to return from a calf injury.

Redman is back for the Bombers after overcoming a hamstring injury.

On Sunday, North Melbourne will be without spearhead Nick Larkey for the first time in three years when they take on Melbourne at the MCG.

Larkey will be sidelined with a knee injury and Luke Davies-Uniacke (concussion) is also out, but Luke Parker, Charlie Comben and Jack Darling have all been named in the extended squad.

Sydney have lost Joel Amartey and Tom Papley for their must-win meeting with St Kilda, while Ollie Florent has been named to return after being omitted again last week.

West Coast midfielder Tim Kelly has been dropped once more for his side’s clash with Port Adelaide at Adelaide Oval.

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