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Backs: L.Dunn, M.Warnock, M.Whelan

Half backs: B.Moloney, J.Rivers, C.Bruce

Centreline: C.Bartram, J.McDonald, A.Davey

Half forwards: J.Bennell, M.Newton, C.Morton

Forwards: B.Miller, M.Bate, L.Jurrah

Followers: S.Martin, R.Petterd, N.Jones

I/C: P.Johnson, K.Cheney, J.McKenzie, S.Valenti

Emergencies: R.Bail, J.Spencer, S.BuckleyIn: Cheney, Johnson, Miller, Newton, Valenti, Whelan, McKenzie

Out: McLean (Knee), Jamar (Quad), Green (Scaphoid), Grimes (Back), Frawley (Back), Jetta (Flu), Robertson

New: Jordie McKenzie (Geelong Falcons)

Sydney Swans

B: Ed Barlow, Lewis Roberts-Thomson, Craig Bolton

HB: Rhyce Shaw, Heath Grundy, Martin Mattner

C: Nick Smith, Brett Kirk, Jarrad McVeigh

HF: Ryan O'Keefe, Adam Goodes, Luke Ablett

F: Jesse White, Michael O'Loughlin, Daniel Hannebery

Foll: Darren Jolly, Kieran Jack, Jude Bolton

I/C (from): Paul Bevan, Craig Bird, Amon Buchanan, Jarred Moore, Michael Pyke, Kristin Thornton, Patrick Veszpremi

In: Buchanan, Moore, Pyke, Thornton

Out: Ted Richards (chest)

B: Lynden Dunn, Matthew Warnock, James Frawley

HB: Brent Moloney, Jared Rivers, Cameron Bruce

C: Clint Bartram, James McDonald, Aaron Davey

HF: Jamie Bennell, Michael Newton, Cale Morton

F: Brad Miller, Matthew Bate, Liam Jurrah

Foll: Stefan Martin, Ricky Petterd, Nathan Jones

I/C (from): Paul Johnson, Kyle Cheney, Neville Jetta, Matthew Whelan, Shane Valenti, Jordie McKenzie, Rohan Bail.

TEAM CHANGES

In: Cheney, Johnson, Miller, Newton, Valenti, Whelan, McKenzie, Bail

Out: Brock McLean (Knee), Mark Jamar (Quad), Brad Green (Scaphoid), Jack Grimes (Back), Russell Robertson

New: Jordie McKenzie (Geelong Falcons), Rohan Bail (Mt Gravatt)

 
 

Key forward Brad Miller is back to take on the Swans, with injury forcing the Demons to make at least five changes.

Among the eight inclusions are two debutants in Queenslander Rohan Bail and Jordie McKenzie, who was today promoted from the rookie list this week.

Backs L.Dunn, M.Warnock, J.Frawley

Half backs B.Moloney, J.Rivers, C.Bruce

Centreline C.Bartram, J.McDonald, A.Davey

Half forwards J.Bennell, M.Newton, C.Morton

Forwards B.Miller, M.Bate, L.Jurrah

Followers S.Martin, R.Petterd, N.Jones

I/C From: P.Johnson, K.Cheney, N.Jetta, M.Whelan, S.Valenti, J.McKenzie, R.Bail.

TEAM CHANGES

In: Cheney, Johnson, Miller, Newton, Valenti, Whelan, McKenzie, Bail

Out: McLean (Knee), Jamar (Quad), Green (Scaphoid), Grimes (Back), Robertson

New: Jordie McKenzie (Geelong Falcons), Rohan Bail (Mt Gravatt)


TEAM CHANGES

In: Cheney, Johnson, Miller, Newton, Valenti, Whelan, McKenzie, Bail

Out: McLean (Knee), Jamar (Quad), Green (Scaphoid), Grimes (Back), Robertson New: Jordie McKenzie (Geelong Falcons), Rohan Bail (Mt Gravatt)

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Key forward Brad Miller is back to take on the Swans, with injury forcing the Demons to make at least five changes.

Among the eight inclusions are two debutants in Queenslander Rohan Bail and Jordie McKenzie, who was today promoted from the rookie list this week.

Backs L.Dunn, M.Warnock, J.Frawley

Half backs B.Moloney, J.Rivers, C.Bruce

Centreline C.Bartram, J.McDonald, A.Davey

Half forwards J.Bennell, M.Newton, C.Morton

Forwards B.Miller, M.Bate, L.Jurrah

Followers S.Martin, R.Petterd, N.Jones

I/C From: P.Johnson, K.Cheney, N.Jetta, M.Whelan, S.Valenti, J.McKenzie, R.Bail.

TEAM CHANGES

In: Cheney, Johnson, Miller, Newton, Valenti, Whelan, McKenzie, Bail

Out: McLean (Knee), Jamar (Quad), Green (Scaphoid), Grimes (Back), Robertson New: Jordie McKenzie (Geelong Falcons), Rohan Bail (Mt Gravatt)

Ah, Beautifull!

 

i like it, nows the time to play the uncertainties.

TEAM CHANGES

In: Cheney, Johnson, Miller, Newton, Valenti, Whelan, McKenzie, Bail

Out: McLean (Knee), Jamar (Quad), Green (Scaphoid), Grimes (Back), Robertson

New: Jordie McKenzie (Geelong Falcons), Rohan Bail (Mt Gravatt)

Well well well........................ :D


Key forward Brad Miller is back to take on the Swans, with injury forcing the Demons to make at least five changes.

Among the eight inclusions are two debutants in Queenslander Rohan Bail and Jordie McKenzie, who was today promoted from the rookie list this week.

Backs L.Dunn, M.Warnock, J.Frawley

Half backs B.Moloney, J.Rivers, C.Bruce

Centreline C.Bartram, J.McDonald, A.Davey

Half forwards J.Bennell, M.Newton, C.Morton

Forwards B.Miller, M.Bate, L.Jurrah

Followers S.Martin, R.Petterd, N.Jones

I/C From: P.Johnson, K.Cheney, N.Jetta, M.Whelan, S.Valenti, J.McKenzie, R.Bail.

TEAM CHANGES

In: Cheney, Johnson, Miller, Newton, Valenti, Whelan, McKenzie, Bail

Out: McLean (Knee), Jamar (Quad), Green (Scaphoid), Grimes (Back), Robertson

New: Jordie McKenzie (Geelong Falcons), Rohan Bail (Mt Gravatt)

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Can't say any of this is a suprise really!

Wouldn't think that Jordie will play though, however I guess we'll just have to wait and see!

Exciting times ahead!

Can you imagine how much love there would be for the likes of Miller or Newton if they finally came out and kicked a bag of 5 or 6 to win us the game when we least wanted them to.

We could have played a worse team but it should be enough to lose to Sydney who are shocking :lol:

Now all we have to do is play rookies against Freo and we may finish on less than 5 wins!!!!

PPs here we come....hopefully :mellow:

Perfect Bailey....just perfect!!! ;) ....... :lol: :lol:

Can't say any of this is a suprise really!

Wouldn't think that Jordie will play though, however I guess we'll just have to wait and see!

Exciting times ahead!

Given that we would have paid the expense to promote him, I'd say he'll play.

Outstanding work from the selection committee. Quite simply the most hilarious team changes I have ever seen. I'm so glad the club is as keen on securing Tom Scully as most of the rest of us.


Miller and Newton back in!? Miller needs to play the game of his life or he is gone. Same goes for Newton

Grimey out?

Hope Mackenzie and Bail play, would love to see two debuttants.

Can't believe Green is injured, where's the Scaphoid?

Can't believe they'd play Miller before Robbo.

Green out with a scaphoid injury....

The scaphoid is a bone in the hand that is very slow to heal, this could be season ending. ;)

Surgery 'now' will have Greeny fit and firing for season 2010 !!

Looks like cool heads have prevailed. It is very important to ensure all young players are put under the blow torch to see whether they are up to it at the highest level. This includes putting players in unfamiliar positions to develop flexibility. This way informed decisions can be made when evaluating the list at the end of the season.

The club should be congratulated for its proactive stance on list management.

Make no mistake - this is purely list management and has nothing to do with priority picks.

The AFL after all knows all and tanking is fantasy and does not exist in the real footy world.

 
Outstanding work from the selection committee. Quite simply the most hilarious team changes I have ever seen. I'm so glad the club is as keen on securing Tom Scully as most of the rest of us.

Seriously knee and hand injuries need to be taken with extreme care.


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