Western Bulldogs v Sydney Swans scores, results, fixtures, teams, tips, games, how to watch – MASHAHER

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Western Bulldogs v Sydney Swans scores, results, fixtures, teams, tips, games, how to watch – MASHAHER


Geelong stars Tom Hawkins and Jeremy Cameron are back to face Greater Western Sydney on Saturday with Hawkins poised to break Joel Selwood’s club record of 355 games.

Not only will the Cats regain their towering forward duo, they will recall Mitch Duncan and Sam De Koning as the club looks to bounce back from its loss to Gold Coast in Darwin last round.

Jeremy Cameron (left) with Tom Hawkins.Credit: AFL Photos

Cam Guthrie and Gary Rohan go out injured, while Brandon Parfitt and Mark O’Connor have been omitted.

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The Giants made four changes for their trip to GMHBA Stadium, with Leek Aleer, Toby McMullin, Ryan Angwin and James Peatling returning to the side, while and Jack Buckley, Darcy Jones (both injured), Jacob Wehr, Connor Stone (omitted) out of the line-up.

Carlton retained key defender Jacob Weitering to face Gold Coast on Saturday after concerns around a corked quad during the week, while the Blues also regained Adam Saad, Lachlan Cowan and Lachie Fogarty.

Ruckman Marc Pittonet is out injured, Caleb Marchbank is being managed and Corey Durdin omitted.

The Suns recalled ruckman Jarrod Witts, forward Jed Walter, Nick Holman and Jake Rogers, with Brayden Fiorini, Ned Moyle, Alex Davies and Sam Day omitted.

Collingwood will be without premiership players Jordan De Goey, Will Hoskin-Elliott (both injured) and Oleg Markov (personal reason), while Reef McInnes (injured) and Fin Macrae (omitted) were also listed as outs for the clash with Fremantle at Optus Stadium on Friday night.

But the Magpies forward line received a boost, with Brody Mihocek and Beau McCreery both back in the side, while Charlie Dean and debutants Wil Parker and Edward Allan are also in the team. Sean Darcy will return in a boost for the Dockers.

Essendon defender Jordan Ridley returns as does Nik Cox while first-round pick Nate Caddy will make his debut in the Dreamtime clash against Richmond at the MCG on Saturday night.

The Bombers lost Harrison Jones to suspension, while Elijah Tsatas and Dylan Shiel were omitted.
Liam Baker, Seth Campbell and Samson Ryan have come in for the Tigers, while Rhyan Mansell (injured), Tylar Young and Matthew Coulthard (omitted) are out.

James Sicily returns to the Hawthorn line-up this weekend.

James Sicily returns to the Hawthorn line-up this weekend.Credit: AFL Photos

Hawthorn captain James Sicily returns for his club’s clash with the Brisbane Lions at Marvel Stadium on Sunday, while Josh Ward, Jack Scrimshaw, Jack Gunston and Finn Maginness were also included in the extended squad. Nick Watson (managed) and Jai Serong (omitted) go out.

Melbourne have named Ed Langdon and Adam Tomlinson to face St Kilda on Sunday, but they will lose Jake Lever to injury and omitted Ben Brown.

Jacob van Rooyen, Lachie Hunter and Tom Fullarton are in the Demons’ extended squad. Liam Stocker, Ryan Brynes, Jack Higgins and Seb Ross were included in St Kilda’s extended squad, with Mattaes Phillipou omitted.


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