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If anyone’s complacent about Melbourne’s game against the Swans next week then think again. They gave us a flogging in Round 22 last year so we shouldn’t take them lightly 

MELBOURNE

B Michael Hibberd Sam Frost Jake Lever
HB Nathan Jones Marty Hore Christian Salem
C Kyle Dunkley Jack Viney Billy Stretch
HF Corey Wagner Bayley Fritsch James Harmes
F Jordan Lewis Jake Melksham Christian Petracca
FOLL Max Gawn Angus Brayshaw Clayton Oliver
I/C Kade ChandlerJay Kennedy Harris Alex Neal-Bullen Charlie Spargo
EMG Jayden Hunt Declan Keilty Jay Lockhart Braydon Preuss

IN Kade Chandler Marty Hore Alex Neal-Bullen Charlie Spargo Billy Stretch

OUT Oskar Baker (omitted) Jayden Hunt (omitted) Oscar McDonald (ankle) Steven May (hamstring) Harrison Petty (groin) 

NEW Kade Chandler

SYDNEY SWANS

B Callum Mills Dane Rampe Aliir Aliir
HB Jake Lloyd Tom McCartin Jordan Dawson
C Isaac Heeney George Hewett Oliver Florent
HF Ben Ronke Nick Blakey Tom Papley
F Kieren Jack Sam Reid Daniel Menzel
FOLL Hayden McLean Josh P. Kennedy Luke Parker
I/C James Bell Ryan Clarke Robbie Fox James Rowbottom
EMG Joel Amartey Lewis Melican James Rose Ryley Stoddart

IN Kieren Jack

OUT Zak Jones (Injured)

 
19 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

If anyone’s complacent about Melbourne’s game against the Swans next week then think again. They gave us a flogging in Round 22 last year so we shouldn’t take them lightly 

MELBOURNE

B Michael Hibberd Sam Frost Jake Lever
HB Nathan Jones Marty Hore Christian Salem
C Kyle Dunkley Jack Viney Billy Stretch
HF Corey Wagner Bayley Fritsch James Harmes
F Jordan Lewis Jake Melksham Christian Petracca
FOLL Max Gawn Angus Brayshaw Clayton Oliver
I/C Kade ChandlerJay Kennedy Harris Alex Neal-Bullen Charlie Spargo
EMG Jayden Hunt Declan Keilty Jay Lockhart Braydon Preuss

IN Kade Chandler Marty Hore Alex Neal-Bullen Charlie Spargo Billy Stretch

OUT Oskar Baker (omitted) Jayden Hunt (omitted) Oscar McDonald (ankle) Steven May (hamstring) Harrison Petty (groin) 

NEW Kade Chandler

SYDNEY SWANS

B Callum Mills Dane Rampe Aliir Aliir
HB Jake Lloyd Tom McCartin Jordan Dawson
C Isaac Heeney George Hewett Oliver Florent
HF Ben Ronke Nick Blakey Tom Papley
F Kieren Jack Sam Reid Daniel Menzel
FOLL Hayden McLean Josh P. Kennedy Luke Parker
I/C James Bell Ryan Clarke Robbie Fox James Rowbottom
EMG Joel Amartey Lewis Melican James Rose Ryley Stoddart

IN Kieren Jack

OUT Zak Jones (Injured)

Yet again, half of our side will be different. Also, the incentive to win is more than somewhat heightened compared to where we were at late last season.

 
50 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

If anyone’s complacent about Melbourne’s game against the Swans next week then think again. They gave us a flogging in Round 22 last year so we shouldn’t take them lightly 

MELBOURNE

B Michael Hibberd Sam Frost Jake Lever
HB Nathan Jones Marty Hore Christian Salem
C Kyle Dunkley Jack Viney Billy Stretch
HF Corey Wagner Bayley Fritsch James Harmes
F Jordan Lewis Jake Melksham Christian Petracca
FOLL Max Gawn Angus Brayshaw Clayton Oliver
I/C Kade ChandlerJay Kennedy Harris Alex Neal-Bullen Charlie Spargo
EMG Jayden Hunt Declan Keilty Jay Lockhart Braydon Preuss

IN Kade Chandler Marty Hore Alex Neal-Bullen Charlie Spargo Billy Stretch

OUT Oskar Baker (omitted) Jayden Hunt (omitted) Oscar McDonald (ankle) Steven May (hamstring) Harrison Petty (groin) 

NEW Kade Chandler

SYDNEY SWANS

B Callum Mills Dane Rampe Aliir Aliir
HB Jake Lloyd Tom McCartin Jordan Dawson
C Isaac Heeney George Hewett Oliver Florent
HF Ben Ronke Nick Blakey Tom Papley
F Kieren Jack Sam Reid Daniel Menzel
FOLL Hayden McLean Josh P. Kennedy Luke Parker
I/C James Bell Ryan Clarke Robbie Fox James Rowbottom
EMG Joel Amartey Lewis Melican James Rose Ryley Stoddart

IN Kieren Jack

OUT Zak Jones (Injured)

They might have given us a flogging but look at our team then! No May, no Weideman and no Langdon, just for a start! ?

1 hour ago, Whispering_Jack said:

If anyone’s complacent about Melbourne’s game against the Swans next week then think again. They gave us a flogging in Round 22 last year so we shouldn’t take them lightly 

MELBOURNE

B Michael Hibberd Sam Frost Jake Lever
HB Nathan Jones Marty Hore Christian Salem
C Kyle Dunkley Jack Viney Billy Stretch
HF Corey Wagner Bayley Fritsch James Harmes
F Jordan Lewis Jake Melksham Christian Petracca
FOLL Max Gawn Angus Brayshaw Clayton Oliver
I/C Kade ChandlerJay Kennedy Harris Alex Neal-Bullen Charlie Spargo
EMG Jayden Hunt Declan Keilty Jay Lockhart Braydon Preuss

IN Kade Chandler Marty Hore Alex Neal-Bullen Charlie Spargo Billy Stretch

OUT Oskar Baker (omitted) Jayden Hunt (omitted) Oscar McDonald (ankle) Steven May (hamstring) Harrison Petty (groin) 

NEW Kade Chandler

SYDNEY SWANS

B Callum Mills Dane Rampe Aliir Aliir
HB Jake Lloyd Tom McCartin Jordan Dawson
C Isaac Heeney George Hewett Oliver Florent
HF Ben Ronke Nick Blakey Tom Papley
F Kieren Jack Sam Reid Daniel Menzel
FOLL Hayden McLean Josh P. Kennedy Luke Parker
I/C James Bell Ryan Clarke Robbie Fox James Rowbottom
EMG Joel Amartey Lewis Melican James Rose Ryley Stoddart

IN Kieren Jack

OUT Zak Jones (Injured)

Our tall timber had been felled at both ends, I daresay we're in significantly better shape this time around. That said, the Swans have dished us out a regular heartache for a decade or more; so we certainly need to bring our A-game.


Eight Demon players from the above team won’t be playing.

Swans look weaker this year.

Still need to go in full bore this Thursday, and run like hell, to shut Swans down.

Sydney Swans Injury List

Kaiden Brand (groin) —  1 week
Lance Franklin (hamstring) — season
Isaac Heeney (ankle) — season
George Hewett  (back) — season
Jack Maibaum (personal) — season
Sam Naismith (knee) — season
Dane Rampe (hand) — season
Harry Reynolds (shoulder) — season
Ben Ronke back) — season
Ryley Stoddart  (back) — season
Elijah Taylor (suspended) — season

Still won't be easy but they have a few good players who are injured

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