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Unsurprisingly only South players on SEN today ( AFL twice in one day oh my gosh!)
Huch showing his hatred of us as usual.
Huch showing his hatred of us as usual.
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AFLW 2024 - Round 6 - Chat, game threads, injury lists, team lineups and more.
Yeah agree. I found that article, it's actually a couple of years old and my figures were off numbers wise, but percentage of comparative marketing spend I was close.
A tale of two sports: how the AFL and NRL played with their marketing budgets last season - Bigdatr
We used Bigdatr’s platform to find out how the AFL and NRL spent their marketing budgets last season. Get insider insights today.bigdatr.com
I've been going to them, turnout has been decent I'd say.In terms of promotion, I wonder if anybody has been going to the pub sites as being advertised on the podcast and by the club and what the turnout has been like?
Day 4 and still no Giants on SEN Sydney.
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Can Sam Taylor
walk the talk? That and four other burning Sydney derby questionsPLAYERCARDSTART15Sam Taylor
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PLAYERCARDENDBy Vince Rugari
May 3, 2024 — 7.45pm
The first Sydney derby of the AFL season is here, and it’s a belter. The Swans are second, the Giants are third, and September looks like it’s going to be pretty busy for anyone in this city with a Sherrin fetish.
As far as Saturday afternoon is concerned, it’s difficult to split these two sides - so let’s take a closer look at some of the key questions surrounding this tantalising clash.
Giant Sam Taylorspoils against Sydney’s Joel Amartey in a niggly pre-season clash at Tramway Oval.CREDIT:GETTYPLAYERCARDSTART15Sam Taylor
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PLAYERCARDEND
Will Sam Taylor
Everyone should be grateful to the star Giants defender, who lobbed an unexpected grenade in the Moore Park direction on Monday by describing the Swans as “a bit smug” and their players as “chirpy” on-field conversationalists.be able to back up his words?PLAYERCARDSTART15Sam Taylor
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PLAYERCARDEND
It was somewhat out of character from an otherwise impeccably polite man, but derbies are always better with real beef, and he served it up beautifully, so we thank him. Sydney chose not to respond; John Longmire said he hadn’t even heard Taylor’s comments, which is hard to believe, and then showered the Giants in praise, saying they didn’t have a bad player in their line-up.
Taylor will probably get booed by the partisan SCG crowd now and will certainly be lined up for some special treatment from Swans players, which is par for the course. He has a big enough job as it is on the fast-improving Logan McDonald, the new focal point of Sydney’s post-Buddy forward line, so we’ll see if he can walk the talk. Let’s hope the umpires’ mics pick up some of the chat, which is bound to be riveting.
Toby Greeneis back for the Giants.CREDIT:AFL PHOTOSPLAYERCARDSTART4Toby Greene
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PLAYERCARDEND
How will the Swans stop Toby Greene
You wouldn’t say the Giants didn’t miss Greene in last week’s thumping win over Brisbane - but it’s fair to say they didn’t need him, as such, so multi-faceted are the threats in their attack these days. What a luxury it is, though, to be able to inject a player of his calibre into a game like this, and what a frightening thought for the Swans: Greene hasn’t been held goalless in this fixture since 2016, and has kicked three, four, two and three in his last four derbies.?PLAYERCARDSTART4Toby Greene
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- 2.3
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- 26.6
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- 12.4
- 5star
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PLAYERCARDEND
The returning Dane Rampe, Robbie FoxPLAYERCARDSTART24Dane Rampe
- Age
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- Wt
- 89kg
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PLAYERCARDENDor Ollie Florent seem like the most obvious candidates to do a lockdown job on him, or at least try. But Florent, who has re-signed with the Swans for five more years, wouldn’t give away any hints about the match-up when we asked him this week. “I’m sure someone will go to him,” he said. “He’s a very, very dangerous player and well-respected. You can’t not put any attention into him, or he’ll do what he’s done in the past and play really well.” Cheers for that, Ollie, very helpful.PLAYERCARDSTART42Robbie Fox
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PLAYERCARDEND
Will John Longmire regret not recalling Luke Parker
No player has won the Brett Kirk?PLAYERCARDSTART26Luke Parker
- Age
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- 22.1
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- 9.9
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- 3.9
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- 5.0
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- 3star
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PLAYERCARDENDMedal more often than Parker, who’s done it five times, including three in a row across 2021 and 2022. It doesn’t feel all that long ago when he used to carry Sydney’s midfield. But times change. Despite having fully recovered from a broken arm, Longmire has overlooked him for selection, banishing him to the VFL for a second straight week. It would have been Parker’s first game of the season and his first since stepping back from the co-captaincy with Dane RampePLAYERCARDSTARTBrett Kirk
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- 2.7
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- 4star
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- 3.8
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PLAYERCARDENDto let Callum MillsPLAYERCARDSTART24Dane Rampe
- Age
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- 89kg
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- 2.5
- 4star
- MG
- 358.8
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- D
- 14.1
- 3star
- K
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- 5.1
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- 3.4
- 3star
- T
- 1.5
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- D
- 10.6
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PLAYERCARDENDskipper on his own. Is he underdone? Only the club knows. He’s been named as an emergency. Is Horse playing ducks and drakes?PLAYERCARDSTART14Callum Mills
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- 27
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- 18.2
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- 0.6
- 3star
- D
- 18.4
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PLAYERCARDEND
Luke Parker, one of Sydney’s all-time greats, will be playing in the VFL for the second straight weekend.CREDIT:GETTYPLAYERCARDSTART26Luke Parker
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- 183cm
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- 88kg
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- 11.6
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- 5.6
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- D
- 22.1
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- 9.9
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- 3.9
- 4star
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- 5.5
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- HB
- 9.8
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- 2.0
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- 5.2
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PLAYERCARDEND
Given the conditions (which we’ll come to in a moment) it might have made sense to drop one of Sydney’s three key forwards - probably Joel Amartey - and bring in Parker, a hardened warrior and proven wet-weather footballer who’s good in the clinches and knows what it takes to dominate these games. Instead, Longmire has put his faith in the players who have delivered for the Swans this far this season. But if they lose the midfield battle, or lose their bottle in moments when Parker’s experience would come in handy, that decision will be questioned.
If it rains, who benefits?
The forecast is easing somewhat for Saturday, but it’s still probably going to rain, and possibly heavily. History shows this derby is usually closely contested - six of the last nine have been decided by 20 points or less - so if you add in a wet field and a heavy ball, you should get a more physical, in-close battle. The Giants have had two days’ extra rest compared to the Swans, who’ve spent most of the week recovering rather than training, so that kind of game may favour them here. Both teams have gone reasonably tall despite the weather predictions, but GWS’s key position players are a fraction more nimble and mobile.
How big will the crowd be?
The Swans are expecting a sell-out - but the weather will ultimately determine how many people actually show up. The final number could be anywhere between 32,000 and 37,000, depending on how many people decide to brave the conditions on Saturday morning and reach for the ponchos in the back of their wardrobes. Only twice before have more than 35,000 turned up for a derby at this venue, and one was an elimination final in 2018. It will be interesting to see how many Giants fans there are - usually it’s tough to spot any orange in the stands at the SCG, but given how well their team is going, there should be plenty of folks following that big, big sound from the west of the town. Especially since this is their first game in Sydney since mid-March.
The off-Broadway timeslot of 1.45pm is an interesting move by the AFL, though, considering how keen they’ve been on stimulating the NSW market. Perhaps better scheduling - like the Showdown, which was this week’s Thursday night feature, the first time South Australia’s marquee game has been given standalone status - could have helped this match shine a little bit more, inside and outside of Sydney.
They love their themes: "rivalry round"!The match time is extremely strange, but not as strange as the lions v suns at 7pm Sunday night when the gold coast is a decent drive away for any fans wanting to travel to Brisbane. I dunno why they put multiple derbies on, on the same weekend, they should break them up and have them as standalone fixtures.
Monday is a public holiday in Qld.The match time is extremely strange, but not as strange as the lions v suns at 7pm Sunday night when the gold coast is a decent drive away for any fans wanting to travel to Brisbane. I dunno why they put multiple derbies on, on the same weekend, they should break them up and have them as standalone fixtures.
Monday is a public holiday in Qld.
1) The Giants need Toby in top form to match the best
Greater Western Sydney is sitting inside the top four with a 6-2 record despite Toby Greenefailing to meet his own lofty standards this season. But the Giants were brushed aside by their rivals as Greene went goalless in a Sydney derby for the first time since 2016, while their skipper also finished without a major in the defeat to Carlton. After a career-high 66 goals last year, Greene has now booted only nine in seven matches for an average of 1.29 a game that is his lowest since 2015. While the Giants have set themselves up to chase a double chance even without their superstar forward firing, Greene's return to top form looms as critical to their hopes of matching it with the premiership contenders. - Martin PeganPLAYERCARDSTART4Toby Greene
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PLAYERCARDEND
Giant James Peatling talks Sydney derby loss, finding a role for GWS
The Giants were swept aside by Sydney on Saturday in the clash of two fierce rivals, but youngster James Peatling says he and his teammates are seeing the optimistic side of a lean patch of form.
Lachlan McKirdy
May 5, 2024 - 5:34PM
News Corp Australia Sports Newsroom
GWS Giants coach Adam Kingsleywas left unimpressed after his team conceded a late third quarter goal against the Sydney Swans.PLAYERCARDSTARTAdam Kingsley
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PLAYERCARDEND
The Giants are taking solace in the fact they are far from finished the product yet still firmly entrenched in the top four after their disappointing Sydney Derby loss to the Swans on Saturday.
Despite a positive first quarter where they opened up a three-goal lead, the Giants struggled to adapt to the conditions once the rain arrived and were comprehensively beaten through the midfield.
But there was still a positive spin from Adam Kingsleyas they prepare to bounce back against Essendon next weekend.PLAYERCARDSTARTAdam Kingsley
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PLAYERCARDEND
“Kingers put it in a really good way,” James Peatling said.
“This time last year we were 2-6. So, we know we’re not firing yet and we’re 6-2. There’s obviously work to be done, we’ve got to play some better footy.
“But we’re 6-2 which is better than being 2-6 like we were last year. There are glimpses of our best footy, but I think sustaining it for long periods of time is where we need to get to.”
Peatling was one of the Giants’ best in their 29-point loss to the Swans. Picture: Matt King/AFL Photos/via Getty Images
The Giants’ midfield suffered a big blow in the first half when Tom Greenwas subbed out of the game with an ankle injury. Scans on Sunday confirmed that the contested-ball gun has been cleared of anything serious and will be a test to take on the Bombers.PLAYERCARDSTART12Tom Green
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PLAYERCARDEND
However, Peatling has been one of the players on the fringes to step up in recent weeks.
After four consecutive games as the sub, Peatling has played on-ball for the past fortnight and finished with a team-high 24 disposals against the Swans. He also picked up eight tackles, four clearances and three score assists.
The 23-year-old, who was picked up in the 2021 mid-season draft, is feeling more confident in the AFL and is hopeful of retaining his place going forward.
Tom Greenhas been cleared of any serious injury after he was subbed out in the second quarter. Picture: Cameron Spencer/Getty ImagesPLAYERCARDSTART12Tom Green
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- T
- 2.3
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- 2.8
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- 11.5
- 3star
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- 4.3
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- 7.3
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- 1.8
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- 2.3
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- 2.8
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PLAYERCARDEND
“Obviously you’re never comfortable because you’ve got some bloody good midfielders when everyone is fit and healthy,” Peatling said.
“It’s just about when I get my chance, taking the opportunity and playing some good footy and I’m enjoying it at the minute.
“Staying in the side is always nice. So it’s just playing my role, whether that’s a bit of inside or outside, depending on how we’re looking.”
While the Giants haven’t always come out on top around the stoppages this season, it’s rare to see them as thoroughly beaten as they were at the SCG. They ended the game -12 for clearances, -20 for hit-outs and -16 for contested possessions, contributing to an overwhelming number of scoring opportunities for the Swans.
It was a similar story in their only other loss for the year against Carlton, with Kingsley rightly disappointed with the lack of pressure his midfield was able to create further up the field.
Stephen Conigliowill return against the Bombers in a big boost to the Giants’ midfield. Picture: Phil HillyardPLAYERCARDSTART3Stephen Coniglio
- Age
- 30
- Ht
- 182cm
- Wt
- 83kg
- Pos.
- Mid
CareerSeasonLast 5
- D
- 24.5
- 5star
- K
- 13.0
- 5star
- HB
- 11.5
- 5star
- M
- 3.8
- 4star
- T
- 4.7
- 5star
- CL
- 4.7
- 5star
- D
- 21.3
- 5star
- K
- 12.5
- 5star
- HB
- 8.8
- 4star
- M
- 2.4
- 3star
- T
- 3.8
- 4star
- CL
- 5.4
- 5star
- D
- 19.2
- 5star
- K
- 8.2
- 4star
- HB
- 11.0
- 5star
- M
- 3.6
- 4star
- T
- 2.2
- 4star
- CL
- 3.0
- 5star
PLAYERCARDEND
They will welcome back former co-captain Stephen Conigliothis weekend against the Bombers in a massive boost. But Kingsley knows there needs to be a more concerted effort if they are to match it with the best sides in 2024.PLAYERCARDSTART3Stephen Coniglio
- Age
- 30
- Ht
- 182cm
- Wt
- 83kg
- Pos.
- Mid
CareerSeasonLast 5
- D
- 24.5
- 5star
- K
- 13.0
- 5star
- HB
- 11.5
- 5star
- M
- 3.8
- 4star
- T
- 4.7
- 5star
- CL
- 4.7
- 5star
- D
- 21.3
- 5star
- K
- 12.5
- 5star
- HB
- 8.8
- 4star
- M
- 2.4
- 3star
- T
- 3.8
- 4star
- CL
- 5.4
- 5star
- D
- 19.2
- 5star
- K
- 8.2
- 4star
- HB
- 11.0
- 5star
- M
- 3.6
- 4star
- T
- 2.2
- 4star
- CL
- 3.0
- 5star
PLAYERCARDEND
“(No Green or Coniglio) could have had an impact, but the reality is they weren’t there and I expect the guys there to get the job done,” Kingsley said.
“The first quarter was good in a sense that I felt like we were up for the contest … after quarter time, that wasn’t the case. (The Swans) had a real thirst for the contest that we didn’t have at their level.
“(Peatling) has been good for us … but he was part of a midfield that got comprehensively beaten. I thought we tried to over handball the ball. We’ve got a bit of work to do there.”
I don't think we have ever been in the top half for free kicks.
And that phat reptile that keeps being a belligerent toss pot when I mention how we’re getting shafted every week can read this and weep
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