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THE LAST TIME THEY MET

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Early July last year and we were showing something under caretaker coach Neil Whatsisname.

THE TEAMS

MELBOURNE


Backs Lynden Dunn Colin Garland Dean Terlich
Half backs Tom McDonald James Frawley Mitch Clisby
Centreline Matt Jones Jack Trengove Jack Grimes
Half forwards Dean Kent Chris Dawes David Rodan
Forwards Jack Fitzpatrick Jack Watts Jeremy Howe
Followers Max Gawn Colin Sylvia Nathan Jones
Interchange Shannon Byrnes Aaron Davey Daniel Nicholson Jimmy Toumpas
Emergencies Cam Pedersen James Sellar James Strauss

In Jack Grimes

Out Sam Blease (ankle)

SYDNEY SWANS

Backs Nick Smith Ted Richards Dane Rampe
Half backs Nick Malceski Heath Grundy Jarrad McVeigh
Centreline Dan Hannebery Josh Kennedy Andrejs Everitt
Half forwards Ben McGlynn Sam Reid Jude Bolton
Forwards Mike Pyke KurtTippett Luke Parker
Followers Shane Mumford Kieren Jack, Ryan O'Keefe
Interchange Craig Bird Brandon Jack Jed Lamb Tom Mitchell
Emergencies Tony Armstrong Mitch Morton Jesse White

In Shane Mumford Sam Reid

Out Xavier Richards (quad) Jesse White

 

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