MELBOURNE youngster Dean Kent's hopes of making a round-one debut are still alive after he was cleared of a striking charge in the VFL on Saturday.
Kent fronted the VFL Tribunal on Tuesday night, after being reported for a first-quarter hit while playing for the Casey Scorpions in a practice match against Port Melbourne.
The 19-year-old impressed with his attitude and application during the pre-season and the NAB Cup and remains in the mix to be included in the round one squad.
Melbourne football manager Josh Mahoney said after Saturday's game he expects Kent to play senior football this season.
Kent was drafted from Western Australia with pick No. 48 in the 2012 NAB AFL Draft.
Kent cleared at VFL tribunal
Dean Kent's hopes of making a round-one debut are still alive after he was cleared of a striking charge in the VFL