THE SYDNEY Swans have promoted youngsters Harry Cunningham and Shane Biggs for Saturday night's knockout semi-final against Carlton at ANZ Stadium.
But Swans veteran Adam Goodes has failed to prove his fitness and is ruled out for the year.
Elsewhere, Carlton has named in-doubt ruckman Matthew Kreuzer, while Geelong has brought back key forward Tom Hawkins as expected.
Goodes, who has been sidelined by a knee injury since round13, was widely expected to be picked after training during the week but theSwans have decided not to risk him.
The emergencies for the reigning premiers are Brandon Jack,Jed Lamb and Dean Towers.
The Blues have named the same team that beat Richmond lastweekend, although Kreuzer remains in doubt after suffering a foot injuryagainst the Tigers.
The ruckman was not sighted at training on Wednesday, butcoach Mick Malthouse insisted he had been able to do some work on the track.
Big man Levi Casboult has been included among Carlton'semergencies. He is likely to come in if Kreuzer is unable to play.
Midfielder Brock McLean, who was a very late withdrawal fromlast weekend's game after feeling quad soreness in the warm-up, has also beennamed as an emergency.
The Blues' third emergency is David Ellard.
Geelong has made three changes for Friday night's semi-finalclash against Port Adelaide at the MCG.
Hawkins, Josh Hunt and Taylor Hunt have replaced Josh Walker(omitted), Corey Enright (knee) and Josh Caddy (ankle).
A decision on whether Hawkins actually takes his place inthe team is unlikely to be made until Friday afternoon.
The Cats' emergencies are midfielders Jordan Murdoch andJesse Stringer and ruckman Trent West.
The Power will go into the match with the same line-up thatknocked Collingwood out of the premiership race last weekend.
Port's emergencies are Jake Neade, Jack Hombsch and PaulStewart.
The ins and outs for the semi-finals: