Door opens for forgotten Swan as injury list grows

Joanna Guelas |

Hayden McLean is on track to play AFL game 103, in a Swans side hoping to respond from a big loss.
Hayden McLean is on track to play AFL game 103, in a Swans side hoping to respond from a big loss.

Sydney key forward Hayden McLean is set to push his case for an AFL finals berth after being given the nod by coach Dean Cox.

McLean will play just his fifth AFL game this year, lining up at the SCG against the Western Bulldogs on Friday night as injured teammate Joel Amartey’s replacement.

Amartey is just one of four forced changes, joined by fellow tall Logan McDonald (quad), defender Sam Wicks (hamstring) and back-up ruck Pete Ladhams (groin).

Bulldogs coach Luke Beveridge has made one change, bringing in Cody Weightman for omitted Rhylee West.

Hayden McLean.
Hayden McLean will be hoping to kickstart his season against the Bulldogs in Sydney. (Steven Markham/AAP PHOTOS)

Amartey is expected to miss at least 10 weeks after suffering a partial tear to an Achilles tendon in the Swans’ 43-point loss to the Brisbane Lions last round.

If his recovery tracks exactly to the 10-week mark and Sydney hold on to finish in second, Amartey will miss the club’s qualifying final following the new Wildcard round.

It is a setback for the 26-year-old, who has battled through numerous soft tissue injuries since arriving at Sydney in 2017 to feature in all 15 games so far this year.

McLean will be out to make the most of Amartey’s absence, last playing at the elite level in round 14.

The fringe forward has maintained his form in the VFL, kicking six goals in the club’s 133-point drubbing of Sandringham last week.

The Bulldogs (9-6) are eighth after winning five from seven matches before last week’s bye, while the Swans (12-3) are second as their injury list grows to 11 players.

“(McLean) played really well in the VFL after we got the news on Joel, so he didn’t know beforehand,” Cox said.

“He played a really good game. He’ll come into the team this week.

“We’ve got extreme confidence and trust that when he comes back into the AFL system, he’ll do his role really well.”

Well aware of Amartey’s race against the clock, Cox said the priority for the key forward was simply being diligent in his rehabilitation.

(L-R) Joel Amartey and Dean Cox.
Dean Cox and the Swans will give Joel Amartey () all the support needed during his rehab. (Dean Lewins/AAP PHOTOS)

“It’s too far down the track to worry about that (finals),” Cox said.

“We’re in a position where we’ve still got to qualify for finals. We still haven’t won enough games to get there yet.

“Our focus is on playing our best footy. Joel’s will be about how diligent and how well he does his rehab program.”

Veteran defender Dane Rampe also returns to the side, joined by Matt Roberts, Tom Hanily, Harry Kyle and Corey Warner.

Former co-captain Rampe, 36, hasn’t played since round nine after suffering a calf strain, but made a successful return to the VFL last week.

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The return of the experienced Dane Rampe is a plus for the Swans. (James Ross/AAP PHOTOS)

Defender Riley Bice was dropped, with forward Malcolm Rosas Jr also making way.

“It’ll be good to have him (Rampe) back in the team,” Cox said.

“Just the experience he’s had – the way he can communicate behind the ball and set up what we need to do.

“He’s done it for his whole career.”

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