Four?! US giant drops cryptic hint it’s nabbed yet another Adelaide star
A huge rumour about a rising Adelaide talent has all but been confirmed. See the video.
A huge rumour about a rising Adelaide talent has all but been confirmed. See the video.
Luke Parker’s departure from the Swans will sting for Sydney fans. LACHLAN MCKIRDY explains why a player hailed a “Blood for life” will finish his AFL career at North Melbourne.
Big-list decisions loom after Sydney’s AFL grand final loss but a veteran star has made one big call himself.
It’s obvious the Swans are packed with talent on the field, but with two chokes on footy’s biggest stage in three years, John Longmire needs to spend summer conquering mental demons. LACHLAN McKIRDY unpacks how.
Port Adelaide’s season ended in Sydney on Friday night – and there will be a few big names who will like their time again. Every player rated as a star Swan heads towards greatness.
They’ve been the best team all season. Now, the Swans are set to play for the AFL premiership after dismantling the Power at home to book their ticket to the big dance.
The Swans have marched into another grand final, but Ken Hinkley was the name on many lips after he fell short yet again.
There was a beloved footy figure back on TV screens on Friday night and it left fans all making the same comments.
Lewis Melican and Tom McCartin are holding the fort as equals in Sydney’s backline. SCOTT GULLAN tracks their journey from growing up 10 minutes apart to the biggest stage in football.
He might not look it on the field with his darting runs through the midfield, but on matchdays Chad Warner is the picture of calm. He’s staying grounded ahead of one of the biggest matches of his career.
Geelong has made a call on Sam De Koning ahead of its clash with the Brisbane Lions, while a veteran has been dropped for Tom Stewart and Sydney has named its replacement for Callum Mills. FULL TEAMS.
Port has the wood over Sydney – in fact, the Swans haven’t beaten the Power in eight matches. So where are the players from that Swans win in round 20, 2016, now?
Isaac Heeney wanted to be a fullback for Newcastle, now he’s set to play game 200 for the Swans in a home preliminary final. Heeney says he’s ready to lead by example on Friday night.
Sydney’s season has already been a success on the field after finishing top of the ladder and making their way to a home preliminary final — and they’re flying off the field as well.
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