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AFL 2022 previews: Predictions for the upcoming season for Swans and Giants

Sydney stunned pundits with its performances in 2021, then shocked even more when it was dumped from the first week of finals. The only way is up for the Swans in 2022.

Sydney won its first four games of the year to set the platform for an unlikely finals appearance after back-to-back bottom-four finishes.

Lance Franklin’s re-emergence after a couple of injury-ruined seasons played a key role in the Swans climbing the ladder, as did a strong collection of youth.

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They wobbled a bit down the stretch, then wastefulness in front of goal cost them against the Giants in their eventual one-point elimination final defeat.

Marc McGowan probes their 2022 hopes.

Evergreen Josh Kennedy will be a Swans’ leader again. Picture: Michael Klein
Evergreen Josh Kennedy will be a Swans’ leader again. Picture: Michael Klein

Coach: John Longmire

Co-captains: Josh Kennedy, Luke Parker and Dane Rampe

WHERE DO THEY FINISH IN 2022

Sydney should go nowhere but up next year. Longmire’s team has great depth, even with Jordan Dawson and George Hewett leaving for opposition clubs. Assuming Franklin can still be a force, the Swans have enough developing tall targets around him to cause some noise. It might be slightly early for a flag assault but they can go deep.

Can Buddy bring his best again in 2022? Picture: Getty Images
Can Buddy bring his best again in 2022? Picture: Getty Images

BIGGEST IMPROVER

Dylan Stephens might be the big winner from Dawson leaving for the Crows. Stephens was the No.5 draft pick two years ago but has played only 15 games since. He might be able to grab a wing spot with a strong summer – but either way his opportunities should spike significantly.

Dylan Stephens will be given ample opportunity to prove his worth. Picture: AFL Photos/Getty Images
Dylan Stephens will be given ample opportunity to prove his worth. Picture: AFL Photos/Getty Images

X-FACTOR

Braeden Campbell might be the best kick at the club already and a big jump from him in season two would be huge for the Swans’ prospects. Can slot in at halfback or in the midfield but having sweet kicks like him and Errol Gulden in the same team is brilliant for ball movement purposes.

Braeden Campbell’s improvement will be a key to the Swans’ hopes. Picture: Phil Hillyard
Braeden Campbell’s improvement will be a key to the Swans’ hopes. Picture: Phil Hillyard

COACH STATUS

Longmire has one of the safest coaching seats in the land. Signed a three-season extension until 2023 in mid-2019 after North Melbourne tried to lure him back to the club he was a star forward at. The 2012 premiership coach must be buoyed with the state of his playing list.

Is there a safer coach than John Longmire? Picture: Getty Images
Is there a safer coach than John Longmire? Picture: Getty Images

WHO IS IN THE LAST YEAR OF THEIR CONTRACT?

James Bell, Ryan Clarke, Harry Cunningham, Ollie Florent, Robbie Fox, Lance Franklin, Will Gould, Errol Gulden, Isaac Heeney, Josh Kennedy, Jake Lloyd, Lachie McAndrew, Logan McDonald, Justin McInerney, Sam Naismith, Colin O’Riordan, Dane Rampe, Callum Sinclair, Lewis Taylor

INS FOR 2022

Peter Ladhams (traded – Port Adelaide), Angus Sheldrick (pick 18), Matthew Roberts (34), Corey Warner (40), Lachlan Rankin (58)

OUTS FROM 2021

Kaiden Brand (delisted), Malachy Carruthers (delisted), Jordan Dawson (traded – Adelaide), Sam Gray (delisted), George Hewett (free agent – Carlton), Matt Ling (delisted)

How will the Swannies recover from last year’s finals disappointment? Picture: AFL Photos/Getty Images
How will the Swannies recover from last year’s finals disappointment? Picture: AFL Photos/Getty Images

FIRST SIX GAMES AND HOW MANY THEY WIN

GWS Giants W

Geelong W

Western Bulldogs L

North Melbourne W

West Coast L

Hawthorn W

Prediction: 4 wins, 2 losses

BEST 22 IN ‘22

B: Harry Cunningham, Lewis Melican, Dane Rampe

HB: Jake Lloyd, Tom McCartin, Nick Blakey

C: Justin McInerney, Callum Mills, Ollie Florent

HF: Tom Papley, Peter Ladhams, Errol Gulden

F: Sam Wicks, Lance Franklin, Isaac Heeney

R: Tom Hickey, Luke Parker, Josh Kennedy

INT: Chad Warner, Hayden McLean, James Rowbottom, Braeden Campbell

EMG: Will Hayward, Dylan Stephens, Logan McDonald, Sam Reid

Can the Giants back up their finals performance in 2022?
Can the Giants back up their finals performance in 2022?

GWS GIANTS SEASON PREVIEW

—Marc McGowan

The Giants lost their first three matches in 2021, endured a horror injury run and spent months on the road because of Sydney’s Covid-19 outbreak.

But none of that stopped them from returning to the finals, helped by an incredible Round 21 upset of Geelong with a severely undermanned line-up.

GWS beat Sydney to reach the second week in September, but lost superstar forward Toby Greene to suspension for the first five rounds of next season.

How will they go in 2022? Marc McGowan assesses the Giants’ hopes.

Stephen Coniglio will be looking to bounce back from a down season. Picture: Getty Images
Stephen Coniglio will be looking to bounce back from a down season. Picture: Getty Images

Coach: Leon Cameron

Captain: Stephen Coniglio

WHERE DO THEY FINISH IN 2022

GWS will expect to make the finals again after retaining every senior regular except forward Jeremy Finlayson — who isn’t a major loss. A top-four berth is possible with a better injury run.

The Giants will be expecting big things out of Tanner Bruhn. Picture: Michael Klein
The Giants will be expecting big things out of Tanner Bruhn. Picture: Michael Klein

BIGGEST IMPROVER

Tanner Bruhn is an elite young talent who was the No.12 pick in last year’s draft. He played 13 senior games in his debut season and was even trusted in the centre on occasion, with his decision-making and poise among his strengths.

X-FACTOR

It has to be Bobby Hill, who unsuccessfully requested a trade to Essendon this year. How that situation plays out will be fascinating. Hill’s highlight reel is must watch, but whether he becomes more consistently impactful will be significant, especially with Greene out early in the season.

Bobby Hill has the x-factor to be a difference maker for the Giants. Picture: AFL Photos
Bobby Hill has the x-factor to be a difference maker for the Giants. Picture: AFL Photos

COACH STATUS

Cameron is out of contract at the end of next season, having signed a two-year extension in September 2020. He is one of the AFL’s most-scrutinised coaches but his effort to lead the injury-ravaged Giants to the second week of the finals was commendable.

Will Leon Cameron coach beyond the end of 2022? Picture: Getty Images
Will Leon Cameron coach beyond the end of 2022? Picture: Getty Images

WHO IS IN THE LAST YEAR OF THEIR CONTRACT?

Ryan Angwin, Kieren Briggs, Callum Brown, Tanner Bruhn, Jack Buckley, Isaac Cumming, Phil Davis, Matt de Boer, Cameron Fleeton, Bobby Hill, Jesse Hogan, Connor Idun, Lachie Keeffe, Adam Kennedy, Daniel Lloyd, Xavier O’Halloran, James Peatling, Harry Perryman, Will Shaw, Zach Sproule, Jake Stein, Tim Taranto, Callan Ward, Jacob Wehr

INS FOR 2022

Finn Callaghan (pick three), Jarrod Brander (delisted free agent), Leek Aleer (15), Josh Fahey (42), Cooper Hamilton (rookie)

OUTS FROM 2021

Matt Buntine (delisted), Jeremy Finlayson (traded – Port Adelaide), Tom Hutchesson (delisted), Shane Mumford (delisted), Sam Reid (delisted), Nick Shipley (delisted)

The Giants will have to live without co-captain Toby Greene for the first five weeks of season 2022. Picture: Getty Images
The Giants will have to live without co-captain Toby Greene for the first five weeks of season 2022. Picture: Getty Images

FIRST SIX GAMES AND HOW MANY THEY WIN

Sydney Swans L

Richmond W

Gold Coast W

Fremantle L

Melbourne L

St Kilda W

Prediction: 3 wins, 3 losses

BEST 22 IN ‘22

B: Phil Davis, Sam Taylor, Connor Idun

HB: Lachie Whitfield, Nick Haynes, Isaac Cumming

C: Harry Perryman, Jacob Hopper, Josh Kelly

HF: Toby Greene, Harry Himmelberg, Daniel Lloyd

F: Brent Daniels, Jesse Hogan, Bobby Hill

Foll: Braydon Preuss, Tim Taranto, Stephen Coniglio

INT: Callan Ward, Matt Flynn, Tom Green, Lachie Ash

EMG: Matt de Boer, Adam Kennedy, Tanner Bruhn, Jake Riccardi

Originally published as AFL 2022 previews: Predictions for the upcoming season for Swans and Giants

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