Australians ready for Games after naming 52 swimmers
Jones, comeback sensation Geoff Huegill and sprint specialist Eamon Sullivan will join 31 Commonwealth Games debutants in the squad, including Emily Seebohm, who won gold in the 200m individual medley at last month's Pan-Pacific Championships in California.
Melissa Gorman, Grace Loh, James Magnussen, Kenrick Monk, Mitchell Patterson, Kyle Richardson and Tessa Wallace have also been included in the squad following commendable performances at the same Championships.
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Hide AdQueensland pair Jayden Hadler and Yolane Kukla will be the youngest male and female swimmers on the team at 16 and 15 years of age respectively.
Swimming Australia head coach Leigh Nugent explained that the team is eagerly awaiting the Games. "Australia has a fantastic tradition at the Commonwealth Games and this is a strong team," he said.