Our new draftees had their first training session as Sydney Swans on Monday morning.
Five fresh new faces started their journey as Sydney Swans players at Moore Park on Monday morning.
Pick number four, Logan McDonald made the long journey from the west and Rookie player Malachy Carruthers from Adelaide, whilst locals Braeden Campbell, Errol Gulden and Marc Sheather (Central Coast) didn't have as far to travel for their first official session with the club.
QBE Sydney Swans Academy product and pick number 5 Braeden Campbell takes part in a drill. A pretty handy mentor running alongside him in Jarrad McVeigh.
Co-Captain Dane Rampe keeps a close eye on new recruits Malachy Carruthers and Logan McDonald.
Logan McDonald takes in his first session.
QBE Sydney Swans Academy alumni with James Bell making Errol Gulden, Braeden Campbell and Marc Sheather feel welcome.
QBE Sydney Swans Academy product, pick 32, Errol Gulden has eyes for the ball.
QBE Sydney Swans Academy product and new Category B Rookie Marc Sheather.
Sturt recruit Malachy Carruthers gets some advice from coach John Longmire.
It has been a year like no other and in 2020 the Sydney Swans have bid farewell to a number of much loved and dedicated staff.
Over the coming week we will pay tribute to those who have left the club, starting with former player and long-time club servant, Craig Holden.
The Swans will take on the Box Hill Hawks on Friday, March 20.
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