NSW/ACT Notebook: Round 17 Review
The Swans have surged to an equal club-record 12th straight win, dismantling Carlton by 71 points at the SCG, and a Hawk equals a famous record.
The Swans have surged to an equal club-record 12th straight win, dismantling Carlton by 71 points at the SCG, and a Hawk equals a famous record.
An in-form Adelaide proved too good for the GIANTS on Saturday, with the home side going down by 68 points but local players were in great form.
The GWS Giants return to Spotless Stadium this Saturday afternoon to host the Adelaide Crows and the Swans go west to take on the 11th placed Eagles.
Local stars shine as the Swans reclaim the White Ribbon Trophy, Hawthorn’s Breust chases a legendary record, and Witts soars for the Pies.
A winning weekend, with the Swans continuing their streak with a win against the Tigers, and the GIANTS starting their very first one with a win over the Blues.
The Swans look for nine in a row against the Tigers at the MCG, and the GIANTS take on local talent Sam Rowe and the Blues at Spotless Stadium.
The GIANTS gave Essendon a scare but fell short of an upset win, and the Swans extend their winning streak to seven after a 35 point win over the Suns.
Hugs all round as the Swans overpower the Cats at home on a Thursday, and the GIANTS find some form against the reigning premiers at the MCG during Indigenous Round.
Tom Hawkins starred for the Cats in their win over the Kangaroos, while the GWS GIANTS had a forgettable game against the boot of Jack Riewoldt.
The Swans are in third place as they head into the bye week, meanwhile Tex made his return, and Lenny Hayes and Daniel Cross show their worth.