Matthew Suckling looms as the Western Bulldogs hard-luck story for the AFL grand final as they named an unchanged side.The weeks selection intrigue will continue until the final teams are confirmed on Saturday afternoon, with Sydney naming co-captain Jarrad McVeigh and Rising Star winner Callum Mills to return from injury.Sucklings continued omission means the Bulldogs will have no players in their 22 on Saturday with grand final experience.The last team without any experience in the premiership decider was St Kilda, when they lost the 1997 grand final to Adelaide.Suckling was left out of their preliminary final side because of an Achilles problem.But it also emerged later he did not play against the Giants because of team balance.The two-time Hawthorn premiership player joined the Bulldogs this season under free agency and had played 17 games, including their elimination and semi-finals.Bulldogs ruckman Jordan Roughead will need medical clearance on Friday before he is a confirmed selection.Roughead suffered an eye injury when a ball was kicked into his face during last Saturdays preliminary final win over the Giants.He trained on Thursday and at this stage is expected to play.After an injury-ravaged season, the Bulldogs have had the rare luxury of naming an unchanged side.Suckling and Lin Jong were added to their emergencies for the grand final, joining Tom Campbell - the obvious choice to replace Roughead if he is a late withdrawal.Jong has made a remarkable comeback after suffering a broken collarbone in the elimination-final defeat of West Coast.He furthered his selection claims last Sunday when he was best afield in Footscrays VFL grand final triumph.There were also reports that Bulldogs defender Dale Morris had to do some extra training during the week.But the Dogs have been adamant Morris will play against the Swans.With McVeigh and Mills recalled, first-year defender Harry Marsh was the unlucky omission.The 22-year-old had played seven senior games this year, including the last four.Fellow defender Aliir Aliir was already ruled out on Wednesday because of the knee injury he suffered last Friday night in the preliminary final win over Geelong.Mills suffered a hamstring injury in the qualifying-final loss to the Giants and McVeigh hurt a calf as they beat Adelaide in the following weeks semi-final.McVeigh said before last Friday nights game that he was only a couple of days away from being fit to play.Marsh, Harry Cunningham and Toby Nankervis are the Swans emergencies. 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Shane Hnidy joins Brian Munz for the broadcast on TSN 1290 Radio at 7pm ct. U.S. womens national team midfielder Heather OReilly has announced her retirement from international soccer after a 15-year run with the team.OReilly will play her final international match on Sept. 15 against Thailand in Columbus, Ohio.A New Jersey native who played at North Carolina, OReilly made her debut with the U.S. team at age 17. Now 31, she has 230 international appearances, ranking her seventh in national team history. She has 46 career goals with the team, 12th on the national team career list, and 54 assists, good for sixth.She has won three Olympic gold medals with the team, as well as a World Cup title last summer in Canada.I have spent nearly half my life in a U.S. Soccer uniform, so making the decision to retire from international play was incredibly hard and emotional, OReilly said in a statement Thursday. But quite simply, after 230 caps, thousands of practices, many trips around the world, and having played in three World Cups, and three Olympics, it just feels like the right time.Ive had an incredibly complete career playing for my country and it has been an absolute honor to represent the USWNT for the last 15 years. Im leaving this team with a lot of happiness in my heart and pride for what weve accomplished. I truly love this game and it will be in my life forever.OReilly played her first match at the senior level in 2002 during the Algarve Cup against Sweden. At the 2004 Athens Olympics, OReilly scored the winning goal in overtime for a 2-1 U.ddddddddddddS. semifinal victory over Germany. She was the youngest player on the team.OReilly subbed in for Mia Hamm in her final match in 2004 and wore Hamms No. 9 jersey for the rest of her career.At the 2008 Beijing Games, she scored 40 seconds into a group-stage match against New Zealand. She scored again in the 4-1 semifinal victory over Japan.Probably her most memorable goal came at the 2011 World Cup in Germany against Colombia. Struck at distance, it was a finalist for goal of the year.Heather has been a vitally important part of our program for many years and has continued to set a standard for professionalism and work ethic, U.S. coach Jill Ellis said. Shes been right in the thick of things for most of our big moments over the past 15 years and has always been the ultimate team player and a world-class person. She should be incredibly proud of the indelible impact shes made on this team and on womens soccer.OReilly was an alternate on the U.S. team that played at the Rio de Janeiro Games last month. The Americans were ousted in the quarterfinals by Sweden for the teams earliest Olympic exit.OReilly said she will continue to play for FC Kansas City of the National Womens Soccer League. ' ' '