Swans lock in All-Aus gun until 2025
Chad Warner’s first All-Australian nomination wasn’t the only good news he and the Sydney Swans got this week.
Chad Warner’s first All-Australian nomination wasn’t the only good news he and the Sydney Swans got this week.
The Sydney Swans didn’t lose a game after a round 16 loss to Essendon that was a reality check the premiership hopes needed.
Week one of AFL finals has four blockbuster matches in store. We analyse where each game will be won and lost and answer the key questions for every premiership contender.
Dan Hannebery’s AFL career has drawn to a close, and the St Kilda footballer struggled to contain his emotions in a post-match interview.
THERE is nothing conventional about Lance Franklin, writes Dermott Brereton. The Sydney superstar is the most exciting of contradictions.
SYDNEY has still emerged as big winners as a result of trading Tom Mitchell to Hawthorn and premiership hero Tadhg Kennelly reveals why it’s gone a long way to solving a major issue for the Swans.
LANCE Franklin says if punches result in suspensions for players then they will be stamped out of the game, while the Sydney star is excited to be playing in Indigenous Round and swapping No.23 for No.67.
NEW Herald Sun reporter Chris Cavanagh is the clubhouse leader with a superb 55 tips after nine rounds. Make sure you get your tips in early with Thursday night footy.
THE booing of Sydney champion Adam Goodes still angers Swans CEO Andrew Ireland but he hopes Indidenous Round will continue to educate Australians.
PORT Adelaide has lost Chad Wingard with a minor calf strain, while Carlton defender Sam Rowe receives the worst possible news on his knee injury. UPDATED INJURY LIST
NORTH Melbourne hard man Ben Cunnington is free to play this weekend after only being fined for punching Bernie Vince and AFL CEO Gillon McLachlan isn’t happy. ALL MRP SANCTIONS
WHY shouldn’t Essendon be the latest to stake a claim? Bombers climb and they’ve got Richmond up next. Club-by-club analysis of a crazy Round 9.
IRISHMAN Tadhg Kennelly saw it coming, but none of the Richmond players did and he says it was “poor leadership” and “poor coaching”. LISTEN TO THE SUPERFOOTY PODCAST
NO team has ever come back from a 0-5 start to make finals, let alone a 0-6 start, but Sydney’s win over St Kilda shows records are made to be broken.
Original URL: https://www.ntnews.com.au/sport/afl/teams/sydney/page/185