Selection axe hovers over Adams as Swans cavalry returns
John Longmire is adamant Taylor Adams will have a role to play in Sydney’s premiership tilt, despite looming as a hardluck story for the second finals series running.
John Longmire is adamant Taylor Adams will have a role to play in Sydney’s premiership tilt, despite looming as a hardluck story for the second finals series running.
The Swans are yet to win a final against their cross-town rivals GWS. For some players, that means nothing. For others, it’s extra motivation as they hit the track ahead of the derby.
Who’s racing the clock, who needs to lift and what weaknesses could be exposed in week one of AFL finals? ED BOURKE runs the rule over each match in our ultimate finals guide.
James Peatling is looking to return to the SCG for a final almost 20 years after he accidentally missed one of the greatest AFL moments of all time. Plus he provides an update on his future.
Harry Perryman is an unsung hero of the Giants backline but loved by teammates, and he’s excited to see where his defensive cohort – and the Giants – can take their season.
By Tom Green’s admission, he ‘slid’ in the 2019 super-draft order, so where does he place himself when re-selecting ahead of a Gather Round match up with the Suns no.1 from that year Matt Rowell?
The Swans and Giants have risen into premiership favouritism after their fast starts to 2024. But bizarre scheduling means Sydney footy fans have been relegated to TV viewing for almost a month, writes LACHLAN McKIRDY.
Giants’ key forward Jesse Hogan has inked a fresh deal keeping him in Sydney to the end of 2026, but what have GWS done to bring out his career best form?
GWS only has two men’s players from western Sydney, but a local star says he’s starting to see the Giants’ popularity grow.
The bookies have GWS pencilled in as AFL premiership favourites after an unbeaten start and the coach knows one thing that could hurt them.
Toby Greene has an AFL rule named after him and the GWS star could find himself in strife after it appeared once more.
The two most recent No.1 draft picks really couldn’t have had more different entries to AFL life. Aaron Cadman was granted relative obscurity when he joined the Giants, but Harley Reid has been splashed all over the papers.
Coaches never publicly pick their favourite players. But it’s obvious to all around the GWS Giants that Finn Callaghan has become Adam Kingsley’s most valuable star, writes LACHLAN McKIRDY.
The stars at the Giants may not have the name recognition to rival their NRL peers in Sydney’s west, but make no mistake, the AFL and GWS are here to stay, writes LACHLAN MCKIRDY.
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