The ‘big, big sound’ footy fans love
You can’t go anywhere this week without hearing the Russian-inspired GWS Giants theme song as hilarious memes flood social media. Here are the best all in one place.
You can’t go anywhere this week without hearing the Russian-inspired GWS Giants theme song as hilarious memes flood social media. Here are the best all in one place.
Tommy Bugg takes enormous pride in being Giant 001 but one of the club’s originals insists endless numbers with orange and charcoal running through their veins played a big part in the grand final dream.
In 2008 at Hawthorn, our motto was ‘Kill the Shark’. For GWS this year it might just be ‘Tame the Tiger’. In his exclusive column Luke Hodge writes he can see the similarities between the two teams.
It’s the red-hot Tigers up against the aggressive, in-your-face Giants. But where does the biggest star power lie and who has greater depth? Jon Ralph ranks the 44 Grand Final participants.
GREATER Western Sydney youngster Will Hoskin-Elliott is open to a move home to Victorian next season as rivals circle the former No.4 draft pick.
FOR the last 20 No.1 AFL draft picks the 50-game milestone has been a mere formality but for the GWS Giants’ Jonathon Patton it has been a trying journey.
WITH seven teams from second to eighth separated by just four points and percentage, the competition between GWS and Sydney has become something of a war within a war.
GWS have proved they have a talented squad but rising star Josh Kelly wants the Giants to get some respect for their work rate.
GWS Giants face losing their home-ground advantage in the playoffs if they host a final against cross-town rivals the Sydney Swans.
GWS forward Sam Reid has spent years helping get some of the Giants’ best young players ready for senior football. Now he’s the man keeping them in the reserves.
MATTHEW Richardson has called for a complete review of Richmond’s football department and Kevin Bartlett labelled his old club “pathetic” after the GWS debacle. VOTE IN OUR POLL.
THE 2016 finals series will be something to behold and the beauty is, which ever team wins the flag, the narrative is a wonderful story, writes Mark Robinson.
GREATER Western Sydney has beaten Richmond for the first time in its history as the Tigers kicked their lowest score in the 88-point thumping at Manuka Oval.
SUNDAY TEAMS UPDATE: JARRAD McVeigh has been named to return for Sydney against Fremantle after missing just one week with a groin injury. SEE ALL THE ROUND 19 TEAMS
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