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Joanna Guelas

Sulking Swans? No way says 100 gamer Gulden

Errol Gulden is set to play his 100th AFL game for the Sydney Swans against Essendon. (Dean Lewins/AAP PHOTOS)

If Sydney superstar Errol Gulden is honest, knowing a finals berth is impossible has slightly tainted his 100th AFL milestone.

But Gulden and his Swans teammates won't sit around and sulk, viewing Saturday's clash against Essendon at the SCG as a launch pad to get back to the top eight next season.

Sydney's bid to gatecrash September ended when coach Dean Cox's side suffered a 44-point loss to cross-city rivals GWS.

The Swans sit 10th (9-10) with four matches remaining, paying the price for a slow start to the season.

Drafted with pick No.32 in 2020, Gulden reaches the 100-game milestone after overcoming a fractured ankle.

The 23-year-old has played six games so far this season, making his return in round 15 against Port Adelaide with immediate impact.

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The Swans' slim finals hopes were dashed by the Giants last week. (Dean Lewins/AAP PHOTOS)

Since debuting, he has played in two grand finals and claimed two All-Australian blazers, a club best-and-fairest and three Brett Kirk Medals.

With disappointment lingering from the season and last week's result, Gulden said his milestone game was "slightly tainted".

"But still, I think it's a massive achievement, one I'm extremely proud of," he said.

"It probably hit me a little bit then, when you look back at all the footage and me talking from after my first game - I had my Invisalign in my teeth.

"I've changed a little bit. I have to shave my face more than once a month now."

Gulden expects their home run to be full of experiments as Cox looks to steer the Swans back to the top of the league next year.

"We can either sit around and sulk or we can use this four-week block as an opportunity to launch pad into our off-season, into our pre-season, and ultimately to get back to where we want to be next year," he said.

"It's just flipping the script a little bit."

Injuries to key players have forced Essendon coach Brad Scott to unveil a record 14th debutant of the season, calling up Category B rookie Jayden Nguyen.

Jesse Dattoli
Jesse Dattoli will debut for the Swans against Essendon on Saturday. (Dan Himbrechts/AAP PHOTOS)

Sydney will also boast a debutant in forward Jesse Dattoli.

Selected with pick No.22 in last year's draft, the 18-year-old will make his debut after overcoming a stress fracture in his back suffered in pre-season.

"I've got (a goal celebration) planned with Jesse Dattoli that he came to me in pre-season before he even played a game," Gulden said.

"He certainly doesn't lack confidence. On one of his first training sessions, we were doing a little skill drill and he was spraying me for not giving it to him.

"I was like, 'Oh, that's a little bit different', but, you know, I kind of respected it. He'll bring flair."

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