SNAPSHOT
Coach: Rodney Eade
Captain: Brad Johnson
Finished 2009: 3rd (16 wins, 9 losses)
Best and fairest: Matthew Boyd
Leading goal-kicker: Jason Akermanis (43 goals)
Leading possession winner: Matthew Boyd (722 possessions)
NEW PERSONNEL
On-field: Barry Hall (exchange period), Christian Howard, Jason Tutt, Lukas Markovic, Shane Thorne (NAB AFL Draft), Brodie Moles, Andrew Hooper, Matthew Panos, Eddie Prato, Patrick Rose (NAB AFL Rookie Draft)
Off-field: Peter German (assistant coach), Chris Maple (assistant coach)
BEST 22
B: Dale Morris, Brian Lake, Jarrod Harbrow
HB: Lindsay Gilbee, Tom Williams, Ryan Hargrave
C: Ryan Griffen, Matthew Boyd, Daniel Cross
HF: Mitch Hahn, Robert Murphy, Shaun Higgins
F: Brad Johnson, Barry Hall, Jason Akermanis
Foll: Ben Hudson, Adam Cooney, Liam Picken
I/C: Will Minson, Callan Ward, Nathan Eagleton, Daniel Giansiracusa
MOST IMPORTANT PLAYER
Brian Lake's value was a talking point last year when his contract negotiations extended until after the season. While Dale Morris and Ryan Hargrave can play above their size, the side relies upon at least one big solid general to take the league's power forwards. Lose him and the Dogs lose an integral cog.
UP AND COMER
Callan Ward and Liam Picken are in the best 22 after strong seasons last year, and now Jordan Roughead finds himself on the cusp after an impressive pre-season. Ahead of highly-touted ruckman Ayce Cordy body-wise, the youngster stood his ground early in the NAB Cup as Ben Hudson's - and later Will Minson's - deputy. Expect him to play seniors this year.
NEEDS A BIG YEAR
Supporters are sick of seeing Tom Williams, their No.6 draft pick from 2004, on the injury list. A return of 33 games from the big-bodied rugby covert has not been enough for either the frustrated player or his equally frustrated club. It's make or break time for Williams - he needs to show his body can overcome its past problems.
CHANGING TACK
Shaun Higgins will play more of a midfield role this year after a strong pre-season that saw him enter the NAB Cup semi final win over Port Adelaide at half-time and make an immediate impact. As a team, the Dogs have upped their off-the-ball work rate and incorporated an even bigger focus on tackling. Although they're keen on promoting Barry Hall as a mere part of their forward structure, his strong physique and sure hands have already seen them more willing to pump the ball into attack and force a marking contest - something they've been unable to guarantee in recent years.
INJURY LIST
Eddie Prato (hamstring) - one week
Brad Johnson (ankle) - two weeks
Sam Reid (groin) - seven weeks
Stephen Tiller (groin) - seven weeks
Christian Howard (hip) - 10 weeks
WHAT THE CLUB SAYS
"To finish like we did this year, the expectation, and certainly the internal expectation, is that we'll make the grand final at least. They were certainly stung by the [preliminary final] loss because they did work extremely hard. I've got no doubt it will strengthen their resolve again to take that next step." - coach Rodney Eade.
CRYSTAL BALL
Fixture-wise, supporters are in for an early treat. Four home games against Collingwood, Hawthorn, Adelaide and St Kilda occur before round six, which will allow them to see exactly where they're at. They'll want their top eight spot cemented early with three interstate trips across the final seven rounds. After last season however, there's no reason why they won't have a top four position - and possibly top two - sewn up by then.
SEASON OPENER
Sunday 28 March v Collingwood at Etihad Stadium.
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