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The AFL Grand Final is almost here with Sydney and Brisbane Lions vying for premiership glory. DOWNLOAD your sweep here and get in on the Norm Smith Medal and first goalkicker action.
The losers of the previous two grand finals meet on Saturday afternoon, with a number of players eager to atone for poor performances on the big stage. See who needs a lift here.
No longer are the Swans made up of Victorian imports. A full third of the Sydney side – plus coach John Longmire – were born, bred and built north of the Barassi Line. Those who know them best reflect on their journey.
While the Swans ruled out Callum Mills due to his hamstring injury, a key tall was on light duties today and will go into the grand final not quite at full fitness. Plus Brisbane’s flex at the ‘G.
In October last year, Sydney captain Callum Mills stood forlorn in front of the media after a Mad Monday wrestling incident gone wrong. On Saturday, he made his long-awaited return – and it was an emotional one.
The Giants have an ability to get under their AFL rivals’ skin and it appears the Swans have just about had enough of it.
GWS’ cheeky vibe at Isaac Heeney’s video this week ruffled feathers, while JON RALPH reports the Swans are closing in on a deal with Chad Warner.
Logan McDonald has had games on his boot two weeks running and missed twice. But if another opportunity presents to be Sydney’s matchwinner, he won’t shy away. LACHLAN MCKIRDY finds out why.
GWS has rubbed a little extra salt into Isaac Heeney’s wound after the shattered Swan released a video following his suspension.
He hasn’t played in the AFL for more than 300 days, but those on the track in Sydney say Callum Mills is in the best shape of his career. Plus, what does the group think of Dean Cox as the Eagles circle? Get the latest.
Swans star and Brownlow Medal favourite Isaac Heeney’s fate has been decided at the AFL Appeal Board after his last roll of the dice.
Sydney has failed at the AFL Appeals Board, with the one-game ban handed to star Isaac Heeney on Tuesday night standing. Here’s how the hearing played out.
A sense of complacency has crept into the Swans’ pressure game. John Longmire has read the riot act to his team and is hopeful they’ll bounce back this Saturday against North Melbourne.
In another twist to the continuing saga surrounding Isaac Heeney’s Brownlow chances, the Swans made a submission objecting to the rule change that looks to have sealed the star’s fate.
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