- Ankle issue sees Sam Mitchell miss chance to take on former side

- Heeney, Tippett and Rohan back as Swans make four changes

- Premiership defender Shane Biggs returns for Travis Cloke

WEST Coast midfielder Sam Mitchell will not face former club Hawthorn on Sunday – and potentially this season – after being left out for the trip to the MCG with an ankle injury.

The Eagles, who don't face the Hawks again during the home and away season, left Mitchell out of their 25-man squad, in an anti-climax after last year's blockbuster trade.

In other significant selection news, St Kilda ruckman Tom Hickey and North Melbourne big man Braydon Preuss have been 'managed' and 'rested' respectively by their teams.

West Coast has named Jack Darling in its starting 18, while inclusions Mark Hutchings, Dom Sheed and Malcolm Karpany are on the extended bench, with Mitchell their only omission after the champion midfielder injured his left ankle against Sydney last week.

Hawthorn has not named prized recruit Jaeger O'Meara, two weeks after he suffered a knock to his right knee, which has undergone extensive surgery.

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The Hawks added recruit Ty Vickery, half-back Daniel Howe and midfielder Kade Stewart to their extended squad, with no omissions at this stage.

Sydney has loaded up for Saturday night's must-win derby against Greater Western Sydney, recalling important trio Kurt Tippett, Isaac Heeney and Gary Rohan from injury.

The winless Swans will also unveil rookie debutant Lewis Melican at the SCG, with Aliir Aliir among those making way as the 2016 Grand Finalists fight to keep their season alive.

Heeney and Rohan have not played at any level this season after battling glandular fever and a hamstring issue respectively, while Tippett has missed the past two matches with an ankle injury.

Rookie midfielder Robbie Fox will miss with a knee injury, with defender Nic Newman and prized draftee Oliver Florent omitted from the team that lost to West Coast in round four.

Greater Western Sydney has also been bolstered, with star forward Steve Johnson replacing first-year midfielder Tim Taranto, who has been rested.

Port Adelaide has made one change for Friday night's clash against Carlton at Adelaide Oval, with ruckman Paddy Ryder returning from suspension and replacing speedster Matt White.

Carlton pair Dale Thomas and Matthew Kreuzer will miss with soreness, with forward debutant Cameron Polson and ruckman Andrew Phillips named as their replacements.

The Western Bulldogs have replaced injured forward Travis Cloke with defender Shane Biggs for Saturday's clash against the Brisbane Lions at Etihad Stadium.

The Lions have made three changes, with Ryan Harwood, Ryan Bastinac and Liam Dawson replacing Tom Cutler (hamstring) and omitted pair Tom Bell and Rohan Bewick.

Adelaide midfielder Brad Crouch will play his first game this season after being recalled on the back of brilliant SANFL form, replacing injured defender Jake Kelly (eye) for Saturday's clash against Gold Coast.

The Suns have made one change, with Callum Ah Chee returning after two matches in the NEAFL to replace injured co-captain Steven May (hamstring).

North Melbourne has rested Preuss for Saturday night's clash against Fremantle and its giant ruckman Aaron Sandilands in a surprising move.

Nathan Hrovat has been omitted, with forward Mason Wood recalled and Ed Vickers-Willis named to play his first game.

The Dockers have made one change, replacing injured midfielder Harley Balic (hip) with second-year onballer Darcy Tucker.

Stephen Hill (corked leg) and sore forward Michael Walters have both been named.

St Kilda has managed ruckman Hickey and lost senior midfielder David Armitage to a groin injury for Sunday's clash against Geelong.

The Saints have named Billy Longer for his first game this season as Hickey's replacement, with star midfielder Jack Steven also named in the starting 18 after two matches sidelined with a punctured lung.

Shane Savage and Darren Minchington have been named on the Saints' extended bench, as has recruit Koby Stevens, who could play his first game for the club.

The Cats have made two forced changes, with George Horlin-Smith returning from a wrist injury to replace suspended midfielder Sam Menegola.

They have also lost suspended rookie James Parsons and will call on one of Rhys Stanley, Aaron Black, Jed Bews and Darcy Lang, who have all been named on the seven-man bench.

Friday, April 21

Port Adelaide v Carlton at Adelaide Oval, 7.20pm ACST

PORT ADELAIDE

In: P.Ryder

Out: M.White

CARLTON

In: A.Phillips, C.Polson

Out: M.Kreuzer (soreness), D.Thomas (soreness)

New: Cameron Polson (Sandringham U18)

Saturday, April 22

Western Bulldogs v Brisbane Lions at Etihad Stadium, 1.45pm AEST

WESTERN BULLDOGS

In: S.Biggs

Out: T.Cloke (ribs)

BRISBANE LIONS

In: R.Harwood, R.Bastinac, L.Dawson

Out: T.Cutler (hamstring), T.Bell, R.Bewick

Gold Coast v Adelaide at Metricon Stadium, 4.35pm AEST

GOLD COAST

In: C.Ah Chee

Out: S.May (hamstring)

ADELAIDE

In: B.Crouch

Out: J.Kelly (eye)

Sydney v Greater Western Sydney at the SCG, 7.25pm AEST

SYDNEY

In: I.Heeney, G.Rohan, K.Tippett, L.Melican

Out: R.Fox (knee), A.Aliir, N.Newman, O.Florent

New: Lewis Melican (Geelong U18)

GREATER WESTERN SYDNEY

In: S.Johnson

Out: T.Taranto (rested)

Fremantle v North Melbourne at Domain Stadium, 5.40pm AWST

FREMANTLE

In: D.Tucker

Out: H.Balic (hip)

NORTH MELBOURNE

In: M.Wood, E.Vickers-Willis

Out: N.Hrovat, B.Preuss (rested)

New: Ed Vickers-Willis (Sandringham U18)

Sunday, April 23

St Kilda v Geelong at Etihad Stadium, 3.20pm AEST

ST KILDA

In: J.Steven, S.Savage, K.Stevens, B.Longer, D.MinchingtonIn:

Out: D.Armitage (groin), T.Hickey (rested)

New: Koby Stevens (Western Bulldogs)

GEELONG

In: R.Stanley, A.Black, G.Horlin-Smith, J.Bews, D.Lang

Out: S.Menegola (suspension) , J.Parsons (suspension)

New: Aaron Black (North Melbourne)

Hawthorn v West Coast at the MCG, 4.40pm AEST

HAWTHORN

In: T.Vickery, D.Howe , K.Stewart

Out: -

WEST COAST

In: M.Hutchings, J.Darling, D.Sheed, M.Karpany

Out: S.Mitchell (ankle)

Monday, April 24

Richmond v Melbourne at the MCG, 7.25pm AEST



Teams will be announced at 5pm on Saturday, April 22

Tuesday, April 25

Essendon v Collingwood at the MCG, 3.20pm AEST



Teams will be announced at 5pm on Saturday, April 22