<p>The 21-year-old Rice, who won 200M and 400M individual medley and was also part of the triumphant 4x200M freestyle relay team at Beijing Olympics, will lead the team, which also features former world record holder Eamon Sullivan and rising star Yolane Kukla. Huegill, who made a dramatic comeback winning the men’s 50M butterfly at the Australian swimming championships last week, remains one of the oldest members of the squad, while 14-year-old Brisbane schoolgirl Yolane Kukla is the youngest.<br /><br />The squad also features freestyle sprinter Ashley Callus, who made his Australian debut at the 1998 Commonwealth Games in Kuala Lumpur and Delhi will be his fourth Commonwealth Games equalling Adam Pine’s record of four consecutive Games.<br /><br />Squad: Men: Daniel Arnamnart, Leith Brodie, Craig Calder, Ashley Callus, Nicholas D’Arcy, Ashley Delaney, Tommaso D’Orsogna, Nicholas Frost, Thomas Fraser-Holmes, Jayden Hadler, Geoff Huegill, Robert Hurley, Andrew Lauterstein, Ryan Napoleon, Cameron Prosser, Brenton Rickard, Christian Sprenger, Hayden Stoeckel, Eamon Sullivan, Christopher Wright, Peter Leek, Matthew Cowdrey, Ben Austin, Blake Cochrane and Andrew Pasterfield. <br /><br />Women: Bronte Barratt, Alicia Coutts, Sophie Edington, Blair Evans, Felicity Galvez, Katie Goldman, Marieke Guehrer, Melissa Gorman, Samantha Hamill, Belinda Hocking, Leisel Jones, Sarah Katsoulis, Yolane Kukla, Samantha Marshall, Alice Mills, Meagen Nay, Kylie Palmer, Leiston Pickett, Stephanie Rice, Jessicah Schipper, Emily Seebohm, Ellie Cole and Annabelle Williams.</p>
<p>The 21-year-old Rice, who won 200M and 400M individual medley and was also part of the triumphant 4x200M freestyle relay team at Beijing Olympics, will lead the team, which also features former world record holder Eamon Sullivan and rising star Yolane Kukla. Huegill, who made a dramatic comeback winning the men’s 50M butterfly at the Australian swimming championships last week, remains one of the oldest members of the squad, while 14-year-old Brisbane schoolgirl Yolane Kukla is the youngest.<br /><br />The squad also features freestyle sprinter Ashley Callus, who made his Australian debut at the 1998 Commonwealth Games in Kuala Lumpur and Delhi will be his fourth Commonwealth Games equalling Adam Pine’s record of four consecutive Games.<br /><br />Squad: Men: Daniel Arnamnart, Leith Brodie, Craig Calder, Ashley Callus, Nicholas D’Arcy, Ashley Delaney, Tommaso D’Orsogna, Nicholas Frost, Thomas Fraser-Holmes, Jayden Hadler, Geoff Huegill, Robert Hurley, Andrew Lauterstein, Ryan Napoleon, Cameron Prosser, Brenton Rickard, Christian Sprenger, Hayden Stoeckel, Eamon Sullivan, Christopher Wright, Peter Leek, Matthew Cowdrey, Ben Austin, Blake Cochrane and Andrew Pasterfield. <br /><br />Women: Bronte Barratt, Alicia Coutts, Sophie Edington, Blair Evans, Felicity Galvez, Katie Goldman, Marieke Guehrer, Melissa Gorman, Samantha Hamill, Belinda Hocking, Leisel Jones, Sarah Katsoulis, Yolane Kukla, Samantha Marshall, Alice Mills, Meagen Nay, Kylie Palmer, Leiston Pickett, Stephanie Rice, Jessicah Schipper, Emily Seebohm, Ellie Cole and Annabelle Williams.</p>