The Gold Coast Bulletin

No Giant step for top pick

- ED BOURKE

NEW GWS coach Adam Kingsley says the Giants’ coveted number one pick may not feature in the early rounds, with three other tall forwards in the side.

Aaron Cadman finds himself just on the outer ahead of the Giants’ season opener at home against Adelaide on Sunday, despite his four-goal haul in a VFL practice match last week.

The 19-year-old impressed Kingsley with his pre-season but will need more time to get ahead of the Giants’ key forward trio of Jesse Hogan, Harry Himmelberg and Jake Riccardi.

“(Cadman) will be close – we’ve certainly discussed him at length around where we play him and how many we can play with those talls,” Kingsley said. “I would expect to see him pretty soon, but again, it’s hard to actually know how well the other key players perform.

“I’ve been really pleased with his developmen­t, even if he doesn’t play early. He’s going to be a really good player for us for a long time, but that doesn’t mean he has to play within the first month of the season, either.”

Kingsley confirmed Riccardi, 23, had won first crack at the forward-ruck role after booting four goals in the Giants’ only practice match against Gold Coast.

“I like how (Riccardi) competes; he’s obviously very athletic and a beautiful kick, so he finishes his work really well,” Kingsley said.

“I’ve been really pleased with his summer and I expect him to get a really good opportunit­y in both those areas (forward and ruck).”

Luckless small forward Brent Daniels was likely to be able to make his return from a hamstring strain in round 1, Kingsley said.

The 24-year-old hasn’t played since round 21, 2021, but will add damaging pace to the Giants’ forward half.

“We played 26 (against Gold Coast); we’ll probably have Brent Daniels back. I presume that will be roughly the squad, give or take,” Kingsley said.

“We wanted to make sure we put the most likely team together to get a bit of synergy in that last game, so I don’t think it will be too different to what turned up against Gold Coast.”

Key defenders Phil Davis (hamstring) and Jack Buckley (knee) were both in the selection frame as the Giants prepared for a tall Crows forward line featuring Taylor Walker, Darcy Fogarty and Elliott Himmelberg.

If named, the 25-year-old Buckley will play his first game since his ACL injury 618 days ago in round 16, 2021, against Melbourne.

The pair will be jostling with Leek Aleer for a spot in the backline after the 21year-old played against Gold Coast.

 ?? Picture: Phil Hillyard ?? Aaron Cadman finds himself just on the outer ahead of the Giants’ season opener at home against Adelaide on Sunday.
Picture: Phil Hillyard Aaron Cadman finds himself just on the outer ahead of the Giants’ season opener at home against Adelaide on Sunday.

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