Sydneys rookie ruck pairing for their AFL semi-final against Adelaide wont be overawed by the occasion at the SCG on Saturday night, according to assistant coach Henry Playfair.The Swans have called up Toby Nankervis to replace Kurt Tippett, who broke his jaw in week one of the finals. Nankervis, who is 22 and has played 11 games, will partner Sam Naismith in the ruck.Naismith came to the club via the 2013 rookie draft and made his finals debut against Greater Western Sydney. last weekend. It was the 10th game of Naismiths career. The stakes will be even higher at the SCG, where the Swans season will end if theyre unable to defeat Adelaide.Naismith and Nankervis will confront Crows star Sam Jacobs, who has been one of the leagues best ruckmen this year, and Josh Jenkins. Jacobs and Jenkins boast a combined total of 240 games worth of experience, some 219 more than their counterparts.Both of them have played earlier this year and showed what they can do. They are inexperienced but theyre quite mature people, and both really competitive, Playfair said of Naismith and Nankervis.Even when youre a little bit inexperienced, if youve got those other two attributes you can usually hold your own and potentially get on top. They are fiercely competitive and theyve got talent, so we expect them to bring that at the SCG. Off-season recruit Callum Sinclair, who hasnt played since round 18 because of a knee injury, trained on Tuesday but the Swans opted against rushing the ruckman back into their side. Sinclair and Tippett could both be in the mix to return in Friday nights preliminary final, should the Swans progress to week three of the finals. 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The native of Mont-Tremblant, Que., captured a World Cup downhill event Saturday, his second this year and fifth career victory on the circuit.Despite speculation that Tyler Bozak would follow fellow Leaf Mikhail Grabovski out the door and sign elsewhere as an unrestricted free agent, the centre said he was never as close to leaving as was being rumoured and in fact, did not field any official offers from other NHL teams. Speaking with Mike Hogan and Jeff ONeill on Leafs Lunch Friday afternoon on TSN 1050, the 27-year-old also weighed in on the Leafs off-season additions and the critics who question whether he is a number one centre. "We werent talking to many other teams," Bozak said. "We actually agreed with the Leafs before the Noon (eastern free agency deadline) time even started, so I wasnt able to field any offers. My agent had talked to some teams in that period where you are able to but my number one choice was to stay, so that was our main focus." He said both the Leafs and his representatives were on the same page, making the negotiations relatively pain free. "I wanted to stay and they wanted to keep me so we were able to get to a number that we both agreed on pretty easily." Although Bozak contributed just 28 points in 46 games while receiving first line minutes, he said his value comes on his ability to play an all-around game and in making his linemates better. "Ive had two coaches that had the opportunity to not play me in that role and have, so if theres a few fans on Twitter that still think Im not able to play, Ill take the coaches opinion over theirs every time," Bozak said. In addition to resigning Bozak to a five-year, $21 million contract, Leafs general manager Dave Nonis has had a busy off-season, adding players through trades and free agency. Up front, David Clarkson was added and is expected to fill a top-six forward role. Bozak said he thinks the Mimico, ON-native brings a number of different elements to the game that will be welcomed. "I think hes going to be a huge addition to our team," Bozak said. "Every time you play against him hee can hurt you every shift hes out there with scoring a big goal or laying a big hit.ddddddddddddHes a guy youre aware of when youre on the ice. I think hes gotten better as a player every year hes played…and I think hes going to help us a lot." Coming off scoring the winning goal to clinch his second Stanley Cup, Dave Bolland was acquired for one second round pick and two fourth round selections and Bozak thinks he will help a young team lacking much playoff experience. "I think he brings a ton of leadership," Bozak said. "Hes been there before, he knows what it takes and I think were a pretty young team so we need a guy like that." Between the pipes Nonis also made a move, trading forward Matt Frattin and backup goaltender Ben Scrivens for Los Angeles second stringer, Jonathan Bernier. Despite Reimers success last season, Bozak commented that he wasnt too surprised the team made the move considering all the rumours and speculation that surrounded the Leafs interest in another goalie who could push and possibly supplant the Leafs incumbent. "I think him and Reimer are going to battle and push each other and I think itll help make them both better players," Bozak said. Bozak was optimistic that those three additions would go a long way to helping the team come playoff time, especially after the Leafs were able to end their nine-year drought and gain some valuable post-season experience last season. "It was tough," Bozak said of his and many of his teammates first NHL playoffs. "The game intensifies quite a bit. Every play is a little bit more important…I think it was just a great experience for our whole young team and I think if were ever in that situation again were going to do a lot better, I hope." He commented the loss to the Bruins was especially tough for him to take since he had to watch Games 6 and 7 with an upper body injury. "I dont think any of us have really let it go yet." ' ' '