The Cairns Post

Suckling gamble

- JAY CLARK

MATTHEW Suckling has been overlooked for tomorrow’s grand final by Western Bulldogs coach Luke Beveridge as the club looks to end a 62-year premiershi­p drought.

The Dogs last night stuck with the same 22 players who toppled Greater Western Sydney, as big man Fletcher Roberts won a lineball decision to hold on to his spot in the most inexperien­ced grand final side since Melbourne in 2000.

Suckling is the only player on the Dogs list with grand final experience, having played in three Hawthorn deciders for two flags.

He was named emergency, meaning the Dogs will be the first side to enter footy’s biggest day without a single premiershi­p player since North Melbourne in 1996.

Hard-nut midfielder Lin Jong was also named emergency and is on standby if it rains.

A morning downpour could trigger a late change following Jong’s best on ground performanc­e in last weekend’s VFL premiershi­p triumph.

Any late call-up would be thrust Jong in to his second grand final in six days.

Ruckman Jordan Roughead was last night named and should receive a final medical clearance from an ophthalmol­ogist today after a nasty eye injury in the preliminar­y final win over GWS.

“He’s got to check off with the eye specialist tomorrow but he moved pretty well out there,” Bulldogs assistant coach Joel Corey said.

“The welfare of our players is really important to us and blood in the eye is not a minor thing. It could have complicati­ons.

“What (the doctor) says will certainly hold a lot of weight.”

Sydney recalled co-captain Jarrad McVeigh and Rising Star winner Callum Mills at the expense of Aliir Aliir (knee) and Harry Marsh. Tomorrow’s Cairns Post: Big Q&A with former Footscray AFL player and Cairns identity Max O’Halloran

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STANDBY: Matthew Suckling is an emergency.

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