The GIANTS will visit Canberra and regional New South Wales for their Australia Post AFL Community Camp this week.
 
For the fourth year in the row, the majority of the GIANTS’ 47-man squad will head to Canberra, the South Coast, Wagga Wagga, Albury, Griffith, Bathurst, Orange, Dubbo and Broken Hill across Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.
 
29 players will visit Canberra schools, hospitals and local football clubs on Tuesday and Wednesday.
 
The two-day camp includes a visit to the Australian War Memorial on Tuesday morning in the lead up to the GIANTS’ first-ever ANZAC Day match against the Gold Coast Suns in the nation’s capital.
 
The group will also take part in an open training session at Ainslie Oval on Wednesday morning with fans welcome to attend from 8am.
 
The remainder of the playing list will spread across Southern NSW on Monday and Tuesday, visiting local schools and clubs as well as iconic locations including a mine tour in Broken Hill and Mount Panorama in Bathurst.
 
The only players missing from the camp are the club’s six Indigenous players who are spending the week in Perth as part of the AFL Players’ Association Indigenous camp and forward Jon Patton who continuing his rehabilitation with a knee specialist in the USA.
 
More than 800 AFL players will take the game to regional and rural communities around Australia and New Zealand in the lead up to the 2015 Toyota AFL Premiership season.