Chiltern co-coach Ricky Whitehead is eager to throw caution to the wind and experiment drastically with his side in the countdown to finals.
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With five rounds remaining, the Swans look assured of a top-three berth and have the luxury of trying players in different positions.
The Swans host fierce rival Rutherglen on the weekend.
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"We have got ourselves into a position now that we can try a few different things to see what works and what doesn't ahead of the finals," Whitehead said.
"A few players will be put out of their comfort zones and we'll have a look to see how they respond to the challenge."
The Swans were boosted last week by Raiders recruit Dylan McKane who played his first senior match for his new club.
McKane crossed to Chiltern just before the clearance deadline.
The clever goal sneak had an immediate impact with two goals against Dederang-Mt Beauty.
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