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2024 Toyota AFL Premiership
Sydney Swans v GWS GIANTS
Round 8 •
98 14.14
Full Time
69 10.9
Swans Won By 29
SCG,  Sydney  • Gadigal

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    AFL Match Preview: Round 8 v South Melbourne

    The GIANTS will invade enemy territory for a top four clash with the Swans at the SCG in Sydney Derby XXVII.

    Another chapter in the Battle of the Bridge will be written on Saturday as the Swans host the GIANTS in a top-four showdown in Sydney Derby XXVII.  

    Match Details

    Swans v GIANTS
    Saturday, May 4 at 1:45pm
    SCG | Gadigal Country

    What it Means for the GIANTS

    The GIANTS returned to their winning ways last week with arguably their most impressive win of the season – a 54-point smashing of Brisbane at Manuka Oval on ANZAC Day.

    Rebounding from their first loss of the season - a 19-point defeat to the Blues two weeks ago - the GIANTS surged back to form with a dominant nine goal to two second half resulting in an impressive 17.11 (113) to 8.11 (59) win over the Lions.

    Tom Green (37 disposals, seven clearances) continued his remarkable season in the win, while Finn Callaghan (32 disposals) had his best game of the year with an eye-catching performance.

    Now winners of six of their opening seven games and sitting third on the ladder, the GIANTS could be strengthened by the inclusion of three stars on Saturday against the Swans, with skipper Toby Greene available after serving his one-game suspension, while Stephen Coniglio (knee) and Sam Taylor (concussion) will look to prove their fitness to return from their respective injuries.

    The Opposition 

    The Swans will also enter Saturday’s clash following a strong start to 2024, with the cross-town rivals sitting second on the AFL table with the same 6-1 win-loss record as the GIANTS.

    In their most recent outing, the Swans were far too good for the Hawks with a dominant 76-point win over the brown and gold at the MCG on Sunday.

    Buoyed by a six goal to two opening term, the Swans were never challenged as they cruised to an 18.10 (118) to 5.12 (42) win.

    Swans star Isaac Heeney (21 touches, three goals) continued his strong start to the season with another big game, while Nick Blakey (30 touches, 12 marks) was also damaging.

    Recent History 

    There’s been no love lost between the GIANTS and the Swans and it’s shaping to be another fierce contest on Saturday after star defender Sam Taylor labelled the Swans “smug” earlier this week.

    While the Swans hold a 16-10 advantage in the 26 Sydney Derbies to date, the scales were heavily favoured in the red and white’s favour early on as the GIANTS established themselves as the newcomers in the AFL. 

    Since the GIANTS’ foundation years, the gap between the two rivals has been virtually non-existent, with the last 10 contests between the clubs yielding five wins for either side. 

    In their two most recent matches, GIANTS skipper Toby Greene kicked a match-winning goal in the final minute in round seven last year as the GIANTS registered a thrilling one-point win at the SCG, before the Swans got their revenge with an 11-point win at ENGIE Stadium (formerly GIANTS Stadium) in round 21 later in the season. 

    With both sides sitting inside the top four with just one loss each this season, the stage is set for a blockbuster on Saturday as another chapter in the Sydney Derby rivalry is set to be written.

    Key Match-Up: Wonderful Wingmen 

    Saturday’s clash will feature three of the competition’s most damaging wingmen, with GIANTS pair Josh Kelly and Finn Callaghan set to battle it out with Swans star Errol Gulden.

    Combining time on the wing with time as genuine midfielders, Kelly and Callaghan are two of Adam Kingsley’s most lethal weapons, with their class and silky skills two key ingredients of the Orange Tsunami.

    Likewise for the Swans, Gulden has been proven to be a driving force and one of their key playmakers in their strong start to the season.

    While Kelly continues to show he’s a star of the competition, averaging 25.7 disposals and 1.4 goals per game across the first seven rounds, Callaghan is quickly proving he too can become a star of the competition as he builds his way back from a pre-season shoulder injury.

    Callaghan will enter the Sydney Derby in red-hot form off the back of his best game of the year, with the dynamic 21-year-old using his speed and power to full effect in the win over the Lions to finish with 32 disposals and six inside-50s in an eye-catching performance. 

    Saturday’s battle between the GIANTS and Swans’ wingmen will be worth the price of admission alone and could prove critical to who holds Sydney bragging rights come late on Saturday afternoon. 

    GIANTS Player to Watch  

    Kieren Briggs has shown that last year’s breakout season was no fluke with several impressive games across the first seven rounds of season 2024. 

    Preparing for another intriguing battle with Swans ruckman Brodie Grundy, Briggs will enter Saturday’s match-up following another strong outing in the win over the Lions on ANZAC Day.

    The 24-year-old finished with 16 disposals, eight clearances, eight inside-50s, 34 hit-outs and three tackles to again be amongst the GIANTS’ most influential players.  

    With many believing that Grundy got the best of Briggs in the pre-season hit-out between the GIANTS and the Swans in February, Briggs will be out to prove a point with four points on the line on Saturday. 

    In the Mix 

    A trio of stars could return against the Swans with Stephen Coniglio (knee) and Sam Taylor (concussion) both aiming to prove their fitness in a bid to play, while skipper Toby Greene will return to the side after serving his one-match suspension in the win over the Lions. 

    Meanwhile a host of GIANTS are performing well in the VFL to push their case for AFL selection, with Conor Stone, Nick Haynes, Toby McMullin and Max Gruzewski amongst the contingent.

    Team Selection 

    The GIANTS will name their team to take on the Swans at 6:20pm on Thursday at gwsgiants.com.au. 

    Rehab Report 

    Get a full injury update ahead of Saturday’s match here.  

    Where to Watch

    Saturday’s match will be shown live and free on Channel 7 from 1:30pm in Sydney and the ACT, as well as nationally on Fox Footy and Kayo from 1:30pm. 

    Be part of the #BigBigSound in 2024 - For all the latest news, follow @GWSGIANTS on social mediaFacebookX (Twitter) and Instagram.

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    Slick Swans Claim Derby Bragging Rights

    The Swans have proven too strong for the GIANTS in Sydney Derby XXVII.

    The Swans have made a statement with a resounding 29-point victory over arch-rival the GIANTS in a heated derby in wet and wild conditions at the SCG.

    The Swans misfired early but overran the GIANTS as Will Hayward broke the game open with three goals in the third term to set up a 14.14 (98) to 10.9 (69) triumph on Saturday.

    The high-leaping forward finished with an equal career-high four goals to light up the contest even as sparks flew between the bitter rivals. 

    The GIANTS could face a double blow on top of the defeat with Callum Brown set to come under MRO scrutiny for a high bump on Swans defender Tom McCartin and Tom Green injuring an ankle.

    Brown made a bright start with an early mark and goal but now faces a nervous wait after his bump on McCartin left the Swans full-back with a swollen face.

    The GIANTS forward could pay a hefty price for running past the ball and bracing for the collision that had McCartin failing a head injury assessment and subbed out of the match before half-time.

    Green limped from the field after teammate Finn Callaghan fell across his lower leg, the GIANTS' onball bull trying to return with his ankle strapped until subbed out in the second term.

    The Swans had more concerns in defence with Lewis Melican also under an injury cloud through the second half but were able to contain the GIANTS' key forwards in the slippery conditions.

    Former Swans co-captain Dane Rampe bolstered their defence in his first match since round three, adding experience and stability while gathering 24 disposals.

    Errol Gulden relished the wet conditions and earned the Brett Kirk Medal as his slick kicking stood out with the hard-running midfielder collecting 29 disposals and booting a goal, while Chad Warner (28, one) also added a spark for the Swans.

    Isaac Heeney continued his rich vein of form with 26 disposals including a game-high 18 contested, and booted a sublime goal late in the final term to all but seal the win.

    The GIANTS settled quicker but were unable to stay with the Swans when the hosts lifted after the first change when the rain started to fall.

    Josh Kelly (23 disposals) and James Peatling (24, one goal) stepped up in Green's absence but the GIANTS' midfielders needed more support, while Brent Daniels booted two goals on his return from injury.

    Aaron Cadman made an early impact with a goal from outside 50m and added another later in the opening term, while Jesse Hogan (two goals) also threatened to take hold of the game. 

    The crosstown rivals held each other at arm's length in the opening exchanges with both taking care with their ball movement to avoid being opened up too often on turnover.

    But the Swans' midfield worked their way on top to set up four goals to none in the second term and eventually blew their rivals away.

    SYDNEY                                            2.6     6.8     10.11     14.14 (98)  
    GIANTS                                                5.3     5.5       8.5       10.9 (69)  

    GOALS

    Sydney: Hayward 4, Rowbottom 2, Warner, Papley, McLean, McDonald, Jordon, Heeney, Gulden, Amartey
    GIANTS:
    Hogan 2, Daniels 2, Cadman 2, Brown 2, Peatling, Jones

    BEST

    Sydney: Heeney, Hayward, Gulden, Grundy, Rowbottom, Warner, Rampe
    GIANTS:
    Kelly, Peatling, Daniels, Callaghan, Ward

    INJURIES

    Sydney: McCartin (head knock)
    GIANTS:
    Green (ankle)

    SUBSTITUTES

    Sydney: Robbie Fox (replaced Tom McCartin in the second quarter)
    GIANTS:
    Harvey Thomas (replaced Tom Green in the second quarter)

    Crowd: 40,337 at the SCG 

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