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2025 Toyota AFL Premiership
Sydney Swans v GWS GIANTS
Round 8 •
87 12.15
Full Time
73 10.13
Swans Won By 14
SCG,  Sydney  • Gadigal

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    Opposition Watch – Round 8 v GWS Giants

    As we prepare for Round 8 where we host GWS in Sydney Derby XXX, we take a look at our upcoming opposition.

    The Sydney Swans return home to the SCG this Sunday to take on cross-town rivals GWS in Sydney Derby XXX.

    Last weekend the Swans were beaten by Gold Coast by 38 points and the Giants were outplayed by the Western Bulldogs by 32 points, so both teams will be desperate to get back on the winning list to get their respective seasons back on track.

    The Swans have had a slow start to the year amid a mounting injury list and sit 14th on the ladder after just two wins, while the Giants are sitting firmly in the top 8 after the four wins so far.

    Sam Wicks missed last weekends loss to the Suns but is a chance to return this Sunday for the Swans, while Giants vice-captain Stephen Coniglio is a test to play and could return in what would be a major boost for the visitors.

    02:03

    The last time these two sides met it wasn’t just one of the great Sydney derbies, but arguably the match of the season. On that occasion, in the Qualifying Final, the Swans prevailed in a classic, overrunning the Giants in the last quarter to win by 6 points. Isaac Heeney starred for the Swans with 30 disposals and three goals, while Tom Green had 30 touches for GWS.

    Giants forward Harry Himmelberg says regardless of ladder positions, they are expecting a tough contest from the Swans.

    "Both teams aren't playing their best footy at the moment and that will only escalate the fierceness of the rivalry and that'll be good for the game. It'll be a good watch I think," Himmelberg said.

    "It's two teams that just really want to win, footy in New South Wales is going up and up and it's such a good occasion to showcase that. We're expecting the Swans' best and hopefully we can show ours as well."

    02:03

    First bounce on Sunday afternoon at the SCG is 1.10pm.

    Sydney Swans v GWS GIANTS

    Round 8

    SCG, Sydney • NSW

    With both sides coming off tough losses, Sunday's derby has been slated as a must-win game for both teams. 

    Swans legend Jude Bolton will present the Derby Cup to the Swans if they win, and the player deemed to be the best on the ground after the match will be awarded the Brett Kirk Medal.

     

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    Swans grind out much-needed derby win

    The Sydney Swans claimed their 20th derby win, defeating the Giants by 14 points.

    SYDNEY has reignited its season with a 14-point victory in a fiery clash with arch rivals Greater Western Sydney at the SCG.

    The Swans were at risk of losing touch with the top eight after three consecutive defeats but gave their finals hopes a much-needed boost in holding off the Giants for a 12.15 (87) to 10.13 (73) win.

    The Sydney Derby lived up to its billing as one of the hottest rivalries in the game as spot fires broke out from the early exchanges while the Swans made a sizzling start.

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    The Giants paid the price for giving away multiple free kicks that helped the Swans boot the opening five goals, but faced an even heavier cost when losing Toby Bedford on the brink of the main change.

    Bedford had been battling hard to contain the Swans' onball guns Isaac Heeney and eventual Brett Kirk medallist Chad Warner, but was forced from the field and soon subbed out of the contest after copping a blow to the eye from Lewis Melican.

    With the Giants missing their first-choice midfield minder, Heeney and Warner had more leash to guide the Swans home while the visitors threatened to snatch the four points late in the game.

    Justin McInerney was just as critical to the Swans' triumph after spending more time in the engine room from the time of winning the first clearance of the game. 

    Swans tagger James Jordon limited the impact of Giants half-back Lachie Whitfield and found space to boot two pivotal majors in the last term as players on both sides fluffed their lines near goal.

    The Giants have found it difficult to wrest back momentum through the middle periods of the game in recent weeks, but this time were off the pace early as the Swans opened up a handy lead.

    00:42

    But Finn Callaghan took command of the on-ball brigade to spark the Giants in the second term and helped drag the visitors back to within a goal at the main change.

    The 22-year-old continued to stand up in the Giants' undermanned midfield and finished with 33 disposals, while Tom Green gathered a game-high 34 touches and Callan Ward turned back the clock with 21.

    It was an arm wrestle through much of the second half as both sides failed to make the most of their opportunities in front of goal until Giants sub Jake Stringer sent a scare through the Swans with three final-term majors during one final push that ultimately came too late.

    Cadman stands tall when Giants need focal point
    With Tom McCartin clamping down on Giants spearhead Jesse Hogan and boom recruit Jake Stringer starting the match as the sub, emerging key forward Aaron Cadman was able to find space in the forward 50 to make his mark. The former No.1 pick was dangerous on the lead and booted two goals in the first half from hit-up marks, while also getting involved more than he has tended to in general play. Cadman finished with an equal career-high 12 disposals and six marks, to take a huge step towards cementing his spot in the side while leaving Giants' coach Adam Kingsley with much to stew over with his most effective tall forward mix.

    Hamling makes most of rare foray forward
    Joel Hamling has rarely found his way into the spotlight after starting his career with a premiership at the Western Bulldogs and then moving to Fremantle. Now at Sydney, the 32-year-old has been a regular in the back half at all three clubs but was handed a different sort of lockdown role as the Swans' searched for ways to stop the Giants' launching their attacks from defence. Hamling spent much of the afternoon nullifying Sam Taylor's marking presence but almost seemed shocked to get hands on the ball within sight of goal. The defender-turned-forward had failed to trouble the scorers in his previous 96 AFL matches and was left to rue hitting the post twice before booting the first goal of his career in the dying stages of the day.

    01:10

    SYDNEY                                               5.4       6.5       8.10      12.15 (87)
    GREATER WESTERN SYDNEY            2.1       5.5       6.8       10.13 (73)

    GOALS
    Sydney: Jordon 2, Heeney, Cleary, Rowbottom, McLean, Hayward, Blakey, Francis, Co.Warner, Hamling, Sheldrick
    Greater Western Sydney: Stringer 3, Cadman 2, Jones, Wehr, Ward, Hogan, Green

    BEST
    Sydney: Ch.Warner, Heeney, McInerney, Jordon, Roberts, Rowbottom, McCartin, Rampe
    Greater Western Sydney: Callaghan, Green, Ward, Ash, Idun

    INJURIES
    Sydney: Nil
    Greater Western Sydney: Bedford (eye)

    SUBSTITUTES
    Sydney: Angus Sheldrick (replaced Corey Warner in the last quarter)
    Greater Western Sydney: Jake Stringer (replaced Tony Bedford at half-time)

    REPORTS
    Sydney: Lewis Melican reported for striking Toby Bedford
    Greater Western Sydney: Nil

    Crowd: 39,260 at the SCG

     

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