Boom Fremantle recruit Jesse Hogan will make his club debut on the Gold Coast against the Suns on Sunday after being rushed into the Dockers round two team last night after receiving medical “approval”.

The 24-year-old Hogan, stood down from selection in round one after being in an unfit state to train 12 days ago after a bender attributed to anxiety issues, was one of five inclusions to the team that beat North Melbourne by 82-points last weekend.

Brandon Matera, Stefan Giro, Mitch Crowden and Taylin Duman were named on an eight man bench to be cut by four today.

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Hayden Ballantyne (hamstring) is the only omission from last week at this point. Although Matera is a chance to play there is also a chance that the Dockers will simply swap Hogan, a 195cm forward, for the 174cm Ballantyne.

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In a club statement yesterday Dockers football manager Peter Bell said Hogan’s inclusion, after just a week on the sidelines, was based on advice taken from the club doctor and psychologist and stressed his health and well being would continue to be paramount.

“Once we had the approval of our medical team, we were able to proceed to a discussion at match committee where the decision was made to select Jesse in the 26 man squad for Sunday’s game,” Bell said.

“Jesse has certainly let us know that he is ready to play and his team mates are keen to run out with him but the decision was always going to be based around the medical advice.”

Hogan’s availability, and the club’s want to play him, has left the Dockers with a selection dilemma ahead of the clash with the Suns who fell a point short of St Kilda in their season opener last weekend.

Hogan (195cm), Matt Taberner (198cm), Rory Lobb (206cm) and Cam McCarthy (192cm) would have to be squeezed into the attack at various stages if they all play.

McCarthy starred last weekend with 5 goals and Lobb and Taberner kicked two goals each. There is some doubt over ruckman Sean Darcy, who was sporting a heavy compression bandage on his right thigh/hamstring at training on Wednesday.

Fremantle coach Ross Lyon promised a balanced line up when asked if he could squeeze and extra tall in.

“It is really important that we pick a well balanced team,” he said.

The Dockers flexibility in attack is improved by McCarthy’s form.

“He is very mobile,” Lyon said. “It really depends on what you are calling tall.”

Meanwhile Gold Coast named captain David Swallow, despite the fact that he finished last weekend’s game nursing bone bruising in his knee.

Will Brodie, Jesse Joyce, Jacob Heron, Ben King and Nick Holman were added to the bench alongside Swallow. Ben Ainsworth could not be considered because of a similar knee complaint to Swallow’s.