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2025 Toyota AFL Premiership
Sydney Swans v Fremantle
Round 17 •
94 14.10
Full Time
83 12.11
Swans Won By 11
SCG,  Sydney  • Gadigal

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    Opposition Watch - 2025 Round 17 v Fremantle

    We preview Sunday's crucial clash with Fremantle at the SCG on Sunday afternoon.

    The Sydney Swans return to the SCG to take on the Fremantle Dockers in Round 17 this Sunday afternoon.

    Fremantle, fresh off a narrow 12-point victory against St Kilda, will be chasing seven consecutive wins against the Swans. The Dockers leaders were strong against the Saints, with Jordan Clarke (1 goal, 31 disposals), Andrew Brayshaw (25 disposals), and forward Josh Treacy with 3 goals.

    Fremantle’s Captain Alex Pearce is back in the side while midfielder Jaeger O’Meara also returns, having not played AFL since Round 6 due to injury.

    The last time Fremantle were at the SCG, in Round 16 last season, they won in a last-minute one-point victory.

    The Swans are coming off a 9-point loss to the Western Bulldogs at the SCG in Round 16. Joel Amartey, Tom McCartin, and Joel Hamling return, while Dane Rampe (injury), Aaron Francis (suspended), and Ollie Florent (omitted) are out of the side.  

    Sydney Swans v Fremantle

    Round 17

    SCG, Sydney • NSW

    Fremantle senior coach Justin Longmuir spoke on Sydney’s recent form.

    “It’s a big challenge. Sydney are in good form. They pushed the Bulldogs all the way; if they kicked a bit better, they may have gotten over the line there.

    “Their contest work is strong, and they’ve got some personnel back. They seem to be hunting oppositions before the bounce and during the game, so they’ve got a bit of their mojo back,” Longmuir said.

    08:21

    Longmuir went on to praise Brodie Grundy’s performance against the Western Bulldogs.

    “It’s a big battle; Grundy’s form has been phenomenal,” said Longmuir.

    “Last week, I thought he was the best player on the ground. His influence on the game was huge, so it’s going to be a challenge for Luke and Sean, but it’s a good opportunity to throw two different guys at him.”

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

    The team will run out wearing our 2025 Marn Grook Guernsey in celebration of NAIDOC Week which begins on Sunday.

    Off the field, Kids Go FREE* in Round 16 - 19 with the purchase of an eligible Adult ticket and with first bounce from 1:10pm, it's the perfect day out for the whole family. Visit the Match Day Hub HERE for more game day information and buy tickets HERE.

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    Swans back on song with gutsy win over Dockers

    We have claimed a gutsy 11-point victory over the Fremantle Dockers at the SCG in Round 17.

    Sydney has kept its finals flame flickering after hanging on for a plucky 11-point triumph over Fremantle as Hayden McLean booted the sealer with less than two minutes remaining at the SCG.

    But the win could come at a cost for the Swans, with gun forward Tom Papley likely to miss at least part of the run home after injuring a hamstring in the 14.10 (94) to 12.11 (83) victory against the Dockers on Sunday.

    The Swans are still clinging on in the finals race after overpowering another top-eight contender as they dismantled the Dockers at the stoppages with Brodie Grundy taking command.

    04:05

    The 31-year-old ruck set the tone whether matched up on the athletic Luke Jackson or more bustling Sean Darcy, as the Swans set up their win with the first nine centre clearances of the game and finished ahead 41-32 in the overall clearance count.

    Grundy finished with 20 disposals and a game-high 12 clearances as well as 33 hitouts as he arguably won the ruck battle even as Jackson spent more time forward and booted two goals, while Darcy had 22 hitouts and six clearances.

    While the Swans lacked a spark in their forward half with Papley substituted out of the game at the main break, last year’s beaten grand finalists showed further signs of returning to top form with their star trio back together in the midfield.

    Errol Gulden was back to his brilliant best in his third match of the season as he directed traffic and opened up the Dockers while gathering 25 disposals and booting an important goal in the final term.

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    Chad Warner (24 disposals, one goal) and Isaac Heeney (21) made their typical impact but the Swans will be just as buoyed by the return to form of Jake Lloyd (20, two) and captain Callum Mills (game-high 26).

    But few Swans were as important to the outcome as James Jordon who not only curtailed the influence of Caleb Serong but made his mark going the other way with a pair of first-half goals.   

    Serong only had four disposals at the main break and had little impact on the contest as he finished with 11 touches.

    Shai Bolton was another Docker to suffer from a slow start before coming to life in the second half of his milestone match, while Jordan Clark was quieter than usual with 13 disposals as the Swans shut down their prime movers.

    In a clash between two contrasting styles, the Swans were more likely to run-and-gun to quickly take space on their transitions while the Dockers were comfortable chipping their way up the field.

    The defeat ends the Dockers six-match winning streak and knocks them out of the top eight while the Swans stay within three wins of the finals places and with form just as likely to shape the finals race.

    With several Dockers stars down for the day, Corey Wagner stepped up to gather 22 disposals and Andrew Brayshaw battled hard to finish with 24 before his side left their run too late.

    Swans’ injury curse strikes again as Papley hamstrung
    Sydney has understandably looked much better and been more competitive since bringing together its handful of stars in recent weeks. But the Swans will again have to manage without Tom Papley for at least part of the run home after their firestarter injured a hamstring on the cusp of the main break. Papley was charging at top speed through the centre square as he gathered a bouncing ball but after delivering inside 50 then immediately grabbed at the top of his left leg. The zippy forward was left shaking his head in frustration as he walked to the bench and faces another stint on the sidelines just three matches after returning from a bone fracture in his heel.

    Amartey shakes off goalkicking woes before new concern
    Joel Amartey has had more time than he would have liked to ponder his horror show the last time he stepped onto an AFL field. Sydney’s key forward suffered from a severe case of the goalkicking yips when finishing with 0.6 and three complete misses against Port Adelaide before being sidelined for a week with hamstring tightness. The 25-year-old shook off any lingering nerves to slot a set shot from just inside the 50m arc in the second term then celebrated with a huge grin while being swamped by teammates. Amartey added another major in the second half before his rollercoaster season continued as he limped off with a groin concern in the dying stages of the game.

    ALL THE HIGHLIGHTS

    SYDNEY                       3.3       8.5       11.8      14.10 (94)
    FREMANTLE                 2.3       5.6       10.6      12.11 (83)

    GOALS
    Sydney:
    McLean 3, Jordon 2, Lloyd 2, Amartey 2, Grundy, Warner, Blakey, Gulden, Hayward
    Fremantle: Treacy 2, Jackson 2, Voss, Amiss, Wagner, Serong, Dudley, Reid, O'Meara, Frederick

    BEST
    Sydney
    : Grundy, Jordon, Gulden, Warner, Mills, Heeney, Lloyd
    Fremantle: Jackson, Wagner, Brayshaw, Ryan, O’Driscoll

    INJURIES
    Sydney
    : Papley (hamstring)
    Fremantle: Nil

    SUBSTITUTES
    Sydney
    : Matty Roberts (replaced Tom Papley at half-time)
    Fremantle: Jaeger O'Meara (replaced Patrick Voss in the third quarter)

    Crowd: 32,007 at the SCG

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