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We really do owe this mob big time. These were the lineups for that fateful game at Cazaly’s Stadium in Cairns last September:-

THE TEAMS

SYDNEY SWANS

FB Aliir Aliir Lewis Melican Robbie Fox

HB Jake Lloyd Callum Mills Ryan Clarke

C Jackson Thurlow Luke Parker Nick Blakey

HF Will Hayward Sam Reid Lewis Taylor

FF Tom Papley Tom McCartin Jordan Dawson

FOL Callum Sinclair Josh P. Kennedy Oliver Florent

I/C Harry Cunningham Justin McInerney James Rowbottom Sam Wicks

EMG James Bell Will Gould Hayden McLean Dylan Stephens

IN Lewis Taylor

OUT James Bell (omitted)

MELBOURNE

FB Jake Lever Steven May Adam Tomlinson

HB Christian Salem Oscar McDonald Trent Rivers

C Ed Langdon Jack Viney Nathan Jones

HF James Harmes Sam Weideman Christian Petracca

FF Bayley Fritsch Mitch Brown Jake Melksham

FOL Max Gawn Angus Brayshaw Clayton Oliver

IC Alex Neal-Bullen Joel Smith Charlie Spargo Josh Wagner

EMG Neville Jetta Braydon Preuss Aaron vandenBerg Corey Wagner

IN Bayley Fritsch James Harmes Alex Neal-Bullen Joel Smith

OUT Mitch Hannan  (omitted) Michael Hibberd (ankle) Kysaiah Pickett (managed) Aaron vandenBerg  (omitted)

 

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