BARRY Hall andTadhg Kennelly have been named to return for the Swans' all-important clashwith Fremantle on Sunday afternoon at the Sydney Cricket Ground.

The Swans willbe close to full-strength for the game in which four Swans celebrate milestonegames. In his 261st game for the club, Michael O'Loughlin will break the clubgames record, currently held by John Rantall.

"I don'tthink you can underestimate the importance of what Mick's doing," saidcoach Paul Roos before the team trained on Friday afternoon. 

"Becausethe club has been around for 130-odd years and there's only ever going to beone club games record holder. I think that's as significant a milestone as I'vebeen involved in in football."

The Swans madethree changes for the match, with Kennelly, Hall and Adam Schneider coming intothe side at the expense of Matthew Laidlaw, Luke Vogels and Amon Buchanan.

"Theexpectation at this stage would be for Kennelly to play, Hally to play andSchneider to play, so we're expecting those three to take the field," saidRoos. 

"ObviouslySchneids is fine, so he'll definitely play. Kennelly and Hall - it's just interms of whether they get through training or not."

Roos said theclub expects co-captain Hall to play, pending his response to the finaltraining session.

"We thinkHally will play. The only other discussion will be what role and how he'sfeeling.  If he doesn't feel any betterthan last week we probably won't play him, but I think he's feeling a littlebit better"

Kennelly willonce again return from an injury sooner than expected, having missed just twomatches after suffering bone bruising in round 11. 

"Tadhglooks 90 or 95 per cent, so he'd just about certainly play," said Roos.

"He will bea little bit underdone, and probably start on the bench. He's probably an 80-or 90-minute player."

Forward AdamSchneider will return to the side after spending a confidence-building week inthe reserves.

"Schneidswent and played really well last week, so that was what we wanted to do.  Probably the guys that will miss out thisweek that's what we're expecting of them."

Roos said he anticipated the players who were omittedfrom the side will "go back [to the reserves] and get some confidence andget some form and, if they do what Schneids did, come back into contentionquickly."