As we prepare to host Carlton in Marn Grook at the SCG, we take a look at our opposition ahead of the clash.
Carlton travel to Sydney in Round 10 for a Friday night blockbuster against the Swans for Marn Grook at the SCG in Sir Doug Nicholls Round.
Fresh off a 15-point win against St Kilda, the Blues are sitting in 10th place on the ladder having won four of their last five matches. George Hewett and Patrick Cripps both collected 26 disposals in Round 9 against the Saints, while Charlie Curnow and Harry McKay booted three goals apiece.
The Swans, however, tripped up against Essendon in a frustrating contest for Sydney fans in their Round 9 match. Despite dominating for much of the game the Swans failed to convert on the scoreboard, eventually going down by 8 points. Matt Roberts continues his breakout season with 26 disposals while Chad Warner was consistent with 25 touches of his own.
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The Swans got the better of the Blues in Marn Grook at the SCG last season, pulling away late in the match to win by a healthy margin of 52 points. Chad Warner, Errol Gulden and Isaac Heeney were the best for the Swans in that fixture, while Nic Newman had 32 disposals in the midfield and Curnow booted two majors.
The Swans have made two changes for the match with Joel Amartey and Pete Ladhams coming in for Hayden McLean and Ben Paton who have been omitted, while Carlton flew to Sydney without ruckman Tom de Koning who will miss the match with a throat issue.
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Speaking in Sydney, Blues coach Michael Voss said he welcomes the challenge of taking on the Swans.
"I think our experience has always been that we’ve got their very best and certainly at the SCG, we haven’t had a great recent record here, so we have to amend that,” said Voss.
"We also recognise that we don’t play the venue, we have an opposition that is a pretty good opposition, they’ve been a very good team over a long period of time, they have plenty of weapons that if they have their own way, it’ll be a tough game.
"We’re not expecting anything except their best and having played against them in some really good games, we’ve got a really clear picture on what that looks like.
"They’ve always built their games off pressure out first and we know the speed they can put on the ball if given the opportunity.
"They give us a bit to think about, but we’d like to think we’re clear enough on what we need to be able to get down and we still have to make sure we get enough out of us to give ourselves the best chance,” said Voss.
Swans fire late to edge Blues in Friday night scrap
SYDNEY stars Isaac Heeney and Chad Warner have lit a spark in a dreary clash with Carlton to lift their side to a critical 16-point triumph on Friday night at the SCG.
SYDNEY stars Isaac Heeney and Chad Warner have lit a spark in a dreary clash with Carlton to lift their side to a critical 16-point triumph on Friday night at the SCG.
The Swans were hanging on for much of the match as the Blues failed to make the most of their early momentum before the home side surged a five-goal-to-two final term in a low-scoring contest to clinch the 11.12 (78) to 9.8 (62) win.
It wasn't pretty as both sides found it hard to adapt to the slippery conditions after a day of downpours in Sydney, until the Swans' dynamic midfield duo took matters into their own hands.
On a night where class shone through, Heeney finished with game-highs of 38 disposals and 10 clearances, as well as two goals including the sealer with three minutes remaining, although the gun midfielder might have settled the game much sooner if not for also booting five behinds.
Heeney went on to be awarded the Goodes-O'Loughlin Medal as best afield in the annual Marn Grook match, but Warner was hardly outdone by his midfield partner as he gathered 30 disposals and booted two goals while ensuring the Swans stayed within reach of the Blues early.
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The come-from-behind victory helps the Swans stay in touch with the top eight after slumping to a 3-6 record heading into the clash with the Blues.
Hard-running midfielder Justin McInerney was important for the Swans with 24 disposals and a goal, but will be sweating on the MRO's verdict on a high bump that sent Jack Silvagni crashing to the turf.
Silvagni was cleared of concussion but was later subbed out due to a groin issue.
The Swans had their own issue with a player sustaining a head knock when Aaron Francis came off second best following a blow from leaping teammate Brodie Grundy's thigh in a marking contest.
Play was stopped for more than a minute as Francis slowly made his way to the bench and underwent a head injury assessment before being ruled out at the main break.
Angus Sheldrick was a useful addition to the Swans' engine room from the opening bounce with 21 disposals and four clearances after starting his past five matches as the sub.
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The Blues made a strong start with the opening goal and locked the ball forward to have 20-9 inside 50s but failed to make the most of their dominance with one major separating the teams at the first change.
That set the tone for much of the match as the Blues peppered their forward 50 but were unable to put the Swans away as their horror record at the SCG has now stretched to 17 defeats from their past 19 visits to take on the hosts.
Blues ruck Marc Pittonet hit the ground running in his first game of the season in the absence of Tom De Koning with five clearances in the opening term, before Swans big man Grundy fought back to come out on top with 19-12 disposals and 8-7 clearances.
Captain Patrick Cripps led the way for the Blues after booting the opening goal of the game and went on to finish with 26 disposals and two majors, while Adam Cerra was also useful with 33 touches.
Charlie Curnow booted three goals and Harry McKay added two majors but questions remain over how the Blues can take full advantage of their tall timber as they again floundered in the forward half.
ALL THE HIGHLIGHTS
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Pre-game performance Marn Grook 2025 - Kobie Dee
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Jeremy Donovan's pride in performing at Marn Grook
Jeremy Donovan, an Indigenous artist, performer, and keynote speaker, speaks of his pride in featuring in his 10th consecutive Marn Grook fixture.
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Match Day Recap - Marn Grook 2025
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Mark of the Week - Round 10
Joel Amartey takes a big grab before icing the game with a calm snap in the dying stages.
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Goal of the Week - Round 10
Brodie kicks a huge goal when we needed it most in the final quarter.
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Post-Match Press Conference: Dean Cox, Round 10
Watch Sydney’s press conference after the Round 10 match against Carlton.
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“We saw some really classy finishing” - O’Loughlin
Hear from Michael O’Loughlin post win against Carlton in Round 10.
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"It's really important to understand the people who came before us" - Campbell
Hear from Braeden Campbell post win against Carlton in Round 10.
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Heeney’s night out earns Goodes-O’Loughlin Medal
Isaac Heeney proves a constant threat to notch two goals and 38 disposals in a tireless best-on-ground performance
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Team Song: Sydney
Watch the Swans celebrate their round ten win
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Highlights: Sydney v Carlton
The Swans and Blues clash in round 10 of the 2025 Toyota AFL Premiership Season
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Grundy laps up the love after sizzling goal
Brodie Grundy celebrates in style after delivering a massive major on the run
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Warner works up home crowd with typical flair
Chad Warner gets the Swans pumped up after his terrific snap somehow avoids a Blue in front of goal
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Round 10 Team Selection, presented by QBE Insurance
Hear from Sydney Swans Senior Coach Dean Cox as he talks us through 2 changes ahead of Marn Grook Round 10 clash with Carlton.
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Meet the artist of our 2025 Marn Grook Guernsey - Jordan Ardler
Hear from artist Jordan Ardler as she talks us thorough her journey to becoming an artist, and what she drew inspiration from for our 2025 Marn Grook guernsey.
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Swans unveil new Marn Grook guernsey
The Sydney Swans have unveiled a new 2025 Marn Grook guernsey, ahead of the AFL’s Sir Doug Nicholls Round.
Heeney stunner makes most of good fortune Sydney rode their luck when awarded a free kick for out of bounds on the full after Mitch McGovern stretched a boot out to block a dribbled shot from Isaac Heeney. The Carlton defender got a bump ball off his boot that would be more familiar during summer at the SCG but was shocked to see Heeney handed a set shot even if it would be from the toughest of angles. Heeney made no mistake with an exquisite left foot snap that kept the Swans within reach during the second term while replays showed the ball had bounced once before going over the boundary line.
SCG horror streak returns to haunt the Blues Carlton led Sydney for much of the night at the SCG without quite doing enough to put the home side away. But when the Swans finally surged in the final term, the Blues had few answers in scenes that are all too familiar on their visits to the venue. The Blues have now lost 17 of their past 19 matches against the Swans at the venue for a three-decades long hoodoo that started in 1994. This narrow loss would become one of the most gut-wrenching in the streak where the average margin of each defeat is now 42 points in favour of the Swans.
Swans send warning shot to underperforming guns Oliver Florent has been a mainstay in the Sydney line up since the start of 2020 and sits third in the competition on the current list of players for the most consecutive games with 129. But the midfielder-turned-defender was handed a new role against Carlton on Friday night when he started as the substitute for the first time in his nine-year career. The 26-year-old was called into action at the main break when Aaron Francis was forced out due to a concussion, and went on to finish with 11 disposals to stake his claim for a swift return to the starting side.