They know theyre in for a contested scrap, and Sydney have learnt a lesson or two from the Western Bulldogs heavy AFL defeat to Geelong.The sides meet on Saturday at the SCG, where the Swans can go top and the Bulldogs can earn a 10th win.Both are coming off the bye but from starkly different ends of the spectrum.The Swans had a cruisy 55-point home triumph over Melbourne, while the Bulldogs suffered a 57-point thrashing by the Cats.It was the Dogs lowest score this season (43 points), as the high-tackling Cats kept coach Luke Beveridges backmen pinned and unable to execute their buoyant running defence.Keep the Dogs off the ball again and Swans midfielder Callum Mills believes his team can stop their visitors springing an upset like last seasons thrilling round-five four-point win at the same venue.Sydney again proved tackling is their forte a fortnight ago when they set a single-game record of 155 tackles against the Demons in the wet.But this time, theyll have to deal with blistering halfback Jason Johannisen, unleashed by Beveridge for the first time this campaign after 11 weeks out with a hamstring complaint.Theyve got a lot of dangerous players coming off the halfback, Mills told AAP.They hunt the ball and run and carry with it, so its important that we get our hands on it first.If we limit that and then get the ball ourselves, well go a long way.In contested possession, the Swans are the leagues best while the Dogs are third, with both boasting the competitions best defensive units respectively.Mills backed co-captain Jarrad McVeigh and the returning Jeremy Laidler (knee) to help keep the Swans to the tight game structure thats lifted them to an enviable 10-3 win-loss record.Theyre the ones who have been there for a while and know our structure and our sort of play, Mills said.Its really important that we bring our own brand to this game rather than playing the Bulldogs type of footy.The way we play has shown up in games previously - its a major reason why we can be such a competitive team.Laidler replaces Aliir Aliir for the Swans, who are again without veteran defender Ted Richards as he regains match fitness in the NEAFL following a month out with concussion issues.Including Johannisen, the Bulldogs have made five changes, with acting captain Easton Wood (hamstring) back after a month off while Will Minson, Clay Smith and Lukas Webb will play their first senior games this season. 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The club chairman, Hootie Johnson, sent her a scathing reply that the club might one day have female members, but not at the point of a bayonet.Augusta National didnt budge in the wake of enormous pressure from Burk and the media, even going so far as to go commercial-free for the 2003 Masters. Burks protest fizzled in a grassy lot. Nine years later, the club added its first two women.Burk remains with the National Council of Womens Organizations as the director of its corporate accountability project.The USGA, PGA Tour, LPGA and PGA of America released a joint statement last August to distance themselves from Donald Trumps explosive comments about Mexican immigrants when he announced his campaign for president.The PGA of America canceled its Grand Slam of Golf exhibition at Trump National in Los Angeles. The presumptive GOP nominee has golf courses in New Jersey and outside Washington that are to be used for the U.S. Womens Open next year, the PGA Championship and the Senior PGA Championship.Seems the United States Golf Association, no stranger to hypocrisy, refuses to move next years U.S. Womens Open from the Trump-owned Bedminster club, even though the USGA issued a public statement condemning Trumps racist views after his `Mexican rapist rant when he announced his candidacy, Burk wrote.Burk referenced the Augusta National protest and said the USSGA ignored its prohibition against holding events at clubs that discriminate.dddddddddddd However, the USGA has no standing over players at the Masters. It runs 13 championships, 10 of them restricted to amateurs.Burk said the USGA was putting profit over principle, and that the LPGA also was being silent on the decision.USGA spokeswoman Janeen Driscoll said the organization is focused on conducting the best championship we can for the players, the spectators, the fans and the volunteers, both this year and a year from now. She noted that Bedminster is in compliance with the USGAs anti-discriminatory member policy.During his presidential campaign, Mr. Trump has made some remarks that are at odds with our belief that golf should be welcoming and inclusive for all. We have reiterated that we do not share his views, and that is still true, she said in an email.The LPGA said all decisions about the venue for the U.S. Open are made by the USGA.We fully expect to keep the U.S. Womens Open on our 2017 schedule, and support the decisions made by the USGA on this matter, LPGA spokesman Kraig Kann said.Burk concluded her blog by posting a link to a petition to force the USGA to play next years Womens Open somewhere else.American golfer Gerina Pillar said she preferred to stay out of the debate.If its a good course, its a good course, she said from this years U.S. Womens Open. I dont really see getting into politics. Its just one of those things where if its a good course and they see it fit to host an event there, I think that thats OK.---AP Sports Writer Josh Dubow in San Martin, California, contributed to this report. ' ' '