
There are no late changes for either side, and you can check out both line-ups above.
In Geelong’s case, it’s because they made ALL the changes when the teams came out. Seven of them.
Some of the decisions were theirs, some were made for them.
Jeremy Cameron’s AC joint surgery puts him out for four to six weeks, and Tanner Bruhn’s neck injury means he is unavailable.
Aside from them, Mark Blicavs, Jack Martin and Jake Kolodjashnij are managed, while Mitch Knevitt and Jack Bowes are managed.
Into the side come James Worpel, Brad Close, Gryan Miers, Mark O’Connor, Mitchell Edwards, Jhye Clark and debutant key forward Jay Polkinghorne. The South Australian has played in the VFL, and is in the last year of his contract, so tonight is a big chance for the 20-year-old.
For St Kilda, it’s a lot simpler. Angus Hastie is omitted, as Hunter Clark comes in to play his first game since round seven against West Coast.