The Western Bulldogs host the Sydney Swans at their Whitten Oval headquarters in the clubs’ unofficial match simulation clash on Thursday afternoon.

The Dogs enter undermanned with six Origin players absent, while superstar recruit Charlie Curnow has been unveiled in a Swans guernsey for the first time.

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‘LICKING THEIR LIPS’: SWANS’ TANTALISING GLIMPSE AT RECRUITS

Charlie Curnow has slotted into Sydney’s forward line with aplomb, booting three goals against the Bulldogs on Thursday.

Just 12 minutes into match simulation play, Curnow got free to mark a beautiful Errol Gulden exit kick after bursting away from stoppage.

“That’s the combination they’ve been talking about all summer; Charlie’s eyes would have lit up just then, a sensational kick from Gulden,” former Swans star Dan Hannebery said on the Kayo Sports broadcast.

“That’s the combination that all Swans fans and coaches will be licking their lips over.”

Curnow had his second major halfway through the second term, and it came via another direct goal assist from Errol Gulden, who this time exploded through the corridor and delivered long to the ex-Blue, who’d created space in the pocket.

“Gulden’s hit him up twice now, so he’s licking his lips anytime Errol is shoulders-out and facing goals,” Hannebery said.

And while he had two goals to his name at the main change, it could have been more, with a few ‘almost’ moments not quite going his way at Whitten Oval.

“(He) looks primed; he looks like he’s got a point to prove, doesn’t he?” said Kayo caller Damian Watson.

Curnow’s third major of the afternoon came after once more getting free inside 50, kicking accurately again from a set shot.

Meanwhile, Malcolm Rosas, another of the Swans’ off-season recruits, was also impressive in attack as a pressuring goalsneak.

The ex-Sun kicked his first goal in Swans colours within minutes of the game beginning, pouncing in the goalsquare after a great piece of pressure.

“How lively; he’s exactly what they’ve lacked a bit at times,” Hannebery said.

“They’ve had Papley and Hayward, but Paps has always needed an extra sort of support down there to crumb and create.

“His liveliness up forward, it’s got other players into the game. Charlie and Logan have worked really well together, creating a great contest; their pressure is up forward of centre.”

Rosas also had two majors by half-time, bringing a truly exciting small forward element in Papley’s absence.

He continued his solid work into the second half, hitting contests hard and at speed.

“He has been a big impact player today; something happens when he’s around the ball. They haven’t had that sort of player for a while, the Swans,” Hannebery said in the final term.

As Hannebery noted on the broadcast, Rosas and Papley are set to form a dangerous combination for Dean Cox to play with.

WESTERN BULLDOGS SQUAD

5. Jedd Busslinger, 6. Cooper Hynes, 8. Matthew Kennedy, 9. Ryley Sanders, 11. Lachie Jaques, 12. Harvey Gallagher, 13. Oskar Baker, 14. Rhylee West, 15. Will Darcy, 16. Jordan Croft, 17. Nick Coffield, 18. James O’Donnell, 19. Connor Budarick, 21. Tom Liberatore, 24. Buku Khamis, 25. Louis Emmett, 27. Joel Freijah, 28. Will Lewis, 29. Lachlan Bramble, 30. Lachlan McNeil, 31. Bailey Dale, 32. Arthur Jones, 34. Bailey Williams, 35. Luke Kennedy, 36. Luke Cleary, 37. Michael Sellwood, 40. Lachlan Smith, 41. Zac Walker, 42. Sam Davidson, 43. Ryan Gardner

Absent: Rory Lobb*, Aaron Naughton*, Tim English*, Marcus Bontempelli*, Sam Darcy*, Ed Richards*, Adam Treloar, Lachie Carmichael, Cody Weightman, Laitham Vandermeer, Josh Dolan, Riley Garcia

Asterisk denotes Origin players.

SYDNEY SQUAD

2. Hayden McLean, 4. Brodie Grundy, 5. Isaac Heeney, 6. Logan McDonald, 8. James Rowbottom, 10. Malcolm Rosas, 12. Angus Sheldrick, 13. Jai Serong, 14. Callum Mills, 15. Sam Wicks, 16. Braeden Campbell, 17. James Jordon, 19. Peter Ladhams, 21. Errol Gulden, 22. Nick Blakey, 24. Dane Rampe, 26. Riley Bice, 29. Joel Hamling, 30. Tom McCartin, 33. Caiden Cleary, 34. Matt Roberts, 35. Charlie Curnow, 36. Joel Amartey, 37. Corey Warner, 43. Lewis Melican, 44. Jake Lloyd

Absent: Chad Warner*, Jesse Dattoli, Tom Papley, Jevan Phillipou, Riak Andrew, Ned Bowman, Billy Cootee, Justin McInerney, Will Edwards, Max King, Harry Kyle