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2025 Toyota AFL Premiership
GWS GIANTS v West Coast Eagles
Round 4 • Sunday 6 April 2025 • 3:10 AM (UTC)
132 20.12
Full Time
51 7.9
GIANTS Won By 81
ENGIE Stadium,  Sydney  • Wangal

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    Match Preview: Round 4 v Eagles

    Everything you need to know as we welcome the West Coast Eagles to ENGIE Stadium.

    The GIANTS return home to ENGIE Stadium looking to get back to their winning ways, against a young and exciting West Coast Eagles outfit.  

    Match Details 

    GIANTS v West Coast Eagles
    Sunday, April 6 at 1:10pm 
    ENGIE Stadium | Wangal Country  

    What It Means For The GIANTS  

    The GIANTS will look to return to their winning ways on Sunday, following their first loss of the year to the undefeated Hawks, going down by 12 points in Launceston.

    Currently sitting in fifth spot on the AFL ladder, the GIANTS will be hoping to force their way back into the top four by accounting for an Eagles side who have already shown their best can match it with the competition leaders.

    Returning to ENGIE Stadium for their second home game of the year, the GIANTS will be aiming to replicate their brilliant Opening Round performance at home in which they beat Collingwood by 52 points.

    Sunday’s clash against the emerging Eagles will also give GIANTS fans in Sydney their first look at boom recruit Jake Stringer following his GIANTS debut last week against Hawthorn.

    Stringer will make his ENGIE Stadium debut as part of a star-studded forward line also featuring reigning Coleman Medallist Jesse Hogan who will also play his first home game of the year after a starring return against the Hawks in Tasmania last week.

    The Opposition  

    The Eagles will make the long trip to Sydney without a win to their name over their first three games but still having played some eye-catching football that challenged the league’s best.

    While they lost to the Dockers by 38 points in Sunday’s Western Derby, the Eagles showed the week prior against the reigning premiers that they can never be taken lightly, with West Coast almost pulling off one of the biggest upsets in recent memory against the Lions.

    Toe-to-toe with Brisbane for most of the match, the Eagles gave last year’s premiers all they could handle for three quarters before being overrun in the final term.

    Up by 24 points at half-time and three points at the final break on the back of some brilliant football, the Eagles showed that their best football can cause trouble for any side and that the GIANTS must be on their game to claim the four points on Sunday.

    Recent History    

    The GIANTS welcome the Eagles to town holding a 3-2 advantage over the westerners in their last five matches, with the orange tsunami surging to a 65-point win in their last meeting in round two at Optus Stadium last season.

    It’s been three years since the Eagles last played the GIANTS at ENGIE Stadium, when the visitors fell short by 52 points, thanks to a dominating performance by Stephen Coniglio with 36 touches.

    Key Match-Up: Halting Harley 

    On Sunday the GIANTS will welcome one of the league’s most exciting young players to town in Harley Reid.

    While he’s dominated more headlines than matches across the first three games this year, Reid’s talent is undoubted and if there’s one man that can help the Eagles cause a boilover over against the GIANTS it is the talented teenager.

    Toby Bedford and Connor Idun loom as great matchups for Reid whether he spends time on ball or in attack, with those two among a host of GIANTS sure to be mindful of keeping the young gun from having a match-winning performance on Sunday. 

    GIANTS Player to Watch: Jesse Hogan 

    Superstar Jesse Hogan missed the opening two games of the season (thumb) but showed no signs of rust with a starring performance in the close loss to Hawthorn last week.

    Picking up from where he left off last year, the reigning Coleman Medallist kicked a game-high four goals against the Hawks and will now turn his attention to the Eagles’ backline as he looks to return to ENGIE Stadium with a bang on Sunday.

    With one game under his belt and up against a youthful Eagles side, Hogan will be hoping he can help lead a GIANTS’ forward line to a big win on Sunday.

    In The Mix  

    Team selection will continue to be no easy task for Adam Kingsley, with several GIANTS playing well in the VFL over the weekend to push their case for AFL selection.

    Harry Rowston, Leek Aleer, Jake Riccardi, and Harvey Thomas are just a number of those looking to earn a call-up to take on West Coast.

    Click here for a recap of Saturday’s VFL win to see who stood out.

    Team Selection 

    The GIANTS will name their squad for round four at 6:20pm on Thursday and their final team at 5pm on Friday at gwsgiants.com.au.

    Rehab Report   

    Get a full injury update ahead of Sunday’s match here

    Where To Watch  

    The clash with the Eagles will be shown live and free in NSW and the ACT from 1pm on Channel Seven and 7plus, as well as nationally on Fox and Kayo from 1pm.

    Be part of the #BigBigSound in 2025 - For all the latest news, follow @GWSGIANTS on social mediaFacebookX (Twitter) and Instagram.

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    Hogan Dominates With Nine Goals As GIANTS Thrash Eagles

    Jesse Hogan has starred as the GIANTS thumped the Eagles at ENGIE Stadium.

    The GIANTS have heaped more pain on an undermanned West Coast as Jesse Hogan bagged an equal career-high nine goals in a ruthless 81-point thumping at ENGIE Stadium.

    The GIANTS took barely two minutes to boot the first goal from Darcy Jones then blew the game open with four majors in five minutes early in the second term on the way to a 20.12 (132) to 7.9 (51) victory on Sunday afternoon.

    With the four points all but in the bag by the main break, the GIANTS forwards were soon lining up to hit the scoreboard with Hogan at the front of the queue. 

    The GIANTS spearhead was largely unstoppable in attack as he booted nine goals from as many kicks, only blotting his stats when later chasing a 10th major from a set shot that fell short when outside the 50m arc.

    Hogan could have added another earlier in the final term when unselfishly dishing off a handball to set up Aaron Cadman for a major from the goalsquare.

    While Hogan helped to ensure the GIANTS recorded their greatest winning margin over the Eagles, the goal rush was sparked from the early exchanges by the ever-dynamic Jones. 

    The GIANTS forward broke the lines and stretched the Eagles with his blistering pace and finished with two goals and 24 disposals in another eye-catching display.

    Midfielder Tom Green also booted two goals and gathered a game-high 37 disposals, while GIANTS captain Toby Greene finished with three majors though will be sweating on a review of a collision with Eagles forward Matt Owies.

    Lachie Whitfield (35 disposals) and Lachie Ash (31) set up the 'Orange Tsunami' from defence, while Harry Himmelberg (25) was just as critical to keep the Eagles forwards out of the game.

    The Eagles were always likely to face a stiff challenge against the highly rated GIANTS especially with an undersized defence missing the injured Jeremy McGovern as well as the omitted Harry Edwards.

    Debutant Sandy Brock will have learned valuable lessons after being on the receiving end of a key forward masterclass from Hogan, while Harley Reid also spent considerable time in defence.

    The former No.1 pick had little impact on the game until moving on the ball late in the game and finishing with 25 disposals boosted by a better final term. 

    Liam Baker (24) battled hard even as the GIANTS midfield remained in command but co-captain Oscar Allen had another dark day with only eight disposals after a tough week, during which he apologised for meeting with Hawthorn coach Sam Mitchell.

    GIANTS                                            5.6     11.7     14.11     20.12 (132)
    WEST COAST                                   1.1       3.4       6.7          7.9 (51)

    GOALS

    GIANTS: Hogan 9, Greene 3, Jones 2, Green 2, Ward, Riccardi, Cadman, Bedford
    West Coast:
    J.Williams 2, Cripps 2, A.Reid, Gross. Dewar

    BEST

    GIANTS: Hogan, Jones, Green, Greene, Whitfield, Callaghan, Ash
    West Coast:
    Baker, Maric, Cripps, Duggan, H.Reid

    INJURIES

    GIANTS: Nil
    West Coast:
    Nil

    LATE CHANGES

    GIANTS: Stephen Coniglio (glute) replaced by Callum Brown
    West Coast:
    Nil

    SUBSTITUTES

    GIANTS: Xavier O'Halloran (replaced Brent Daniels in the third quarter)
    West Coast:
    Hamish Davis (replaced Noah Long in the third quarter)

    Crowd: TBC at Engie Stadium

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