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2025 NAB AFLW Season
Sydney Swans v GWS GIANTS
Round 6 •
42 6.6
Full Time
49 7.7
GIANTS Won By 7
Henson Park,  Sydney  • Gadigal & Wangal

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    Match Preview: Round 6 v Swans

    The GIANTS meet the Swans at Henson Park on Sunday as they face-off for Sydney Derby IV.

    With plenty of momentum off the back of a drought-breaking win in Canberra, the GIANTS look to reclaim bragging rights in their round six match against the Swans.  

    AFLW ROUND 6
     
    Swans v GIANTS
    Sunday, September 21 at 1:05pm 
    Henson Park, Marrickville | Gadigal & Wangal

    What It Means For The GIANTS   

    Emotions were high for the GIANTS in the changerooms post-match, following a crucial round five win over the Bulldogs.  

    Looking to change the narrative of their 2025 NAB AFLW season, the GIANTS produced an outstanding third quarter, registering a record-six goals, to storm home against the Bulldogs 50-29. 

    The win supplies the team with plenty of confidence as they move into preparation for round six, a huge Sydney Derby IV.

    After claiming the win in the first-ever Derby when the Swans entered the competition in 2022, the GIANTS have struggled to recapture that success, losing the next two subsequent matches to take a 1-2 record into the 2025 match-up.  

    Sydney Derby IV also shapes as an important moment for fans, with both teams coming together to encourage mass attendance at the match, in the hopes of breaking the crowd record for at Henson Park and see 6000 fans through the gates.

    The game also holds significant value for Georgia Garnett, who will line up for her 50th AFLW match as a GIANT, at a ground where she played plenty of junior football. 

    GIANTS fans are encouraged to bring along their family and friends to turn up for Garnett and the team – decked out in orange – to change AFLW for the better as we look to extend AFLW seasons to 14 games and evolve the league. 

    The Opposition  

    Undefeated going into their round five clash with Collingwood, the Swans suffered a shock-loss at the hands of the Pies, not registering a goal until the last quarter to eventually lose 43-17. 

    The Swans had previously boasted one of the best percentages in the league and were ranked second for points scored, following their biggest-ever win, a 103-21 victory over the Suns in round two.  

    Led from the front by co-captains Lucy McEvoy and Chloe Molloy, who returned from an ACL rehabilitation that rendered her unable to play through 2024, to now lead the league in goals scored.  

    Molloy’s performance appears critical to the team’s ability to win this year, with the Swans boasting a 100% win rate when Molloy scores two or more goals.  

    An expansion side, the Swans have tasted early success, after entering the competition in 2022 and playing finals for the first time in 2023 but struggling to replicate the success without Molloy in the 2024 season.

    They added some strong talent to their list ahead of the 2025 competition, including West Australian Zippy Fish, who was taken with pick 5 at the national Draft and has already claimed a Rising Star nomination for her work out of half-back.

    With the GIANTS coming off a win and the Swans coming down after a loss, Sydney Derby IV presents as a scintillating contest, with bragging rights on the line.  

    The Swans will be without outside midfielder Julie O’Sullivan, with the Irish recruit disappointingly ruled out for the season after suffering an ACL injury against the Magpies.

    Key Match Up: Half-line Hostilities

    With the Swans left scratching heads after their first loss of the season, their issues will be compounded by how to quell the GIANTS attacking line-up, after five different players registered goals in the Bulldogs win.  

    Georgia Garnett’s three goals and Taylah Levy’s two while patrolling the attacking arc showcase the GIANTS’ ability to find alternative routes inside 50 when opponents focus their defensive efforts on key forward Tarni Evans. 

    They’ll hope to prove a headache for the Swans half-back line-up of Fish, 2024 All Australian Brenna Tarrant and Lara Hausegger who had been stingy in defence before their round five loss.

    The GIANTS half-forwards will play an important role in minimising the rebounding pace of the Swans through Fish and Tarrant.

    The duo have been critical in instigating the Swans attack out of defence, with Fish boasting an average of 433 metres gained per match and Tarrant averaging six intercept possessions a game. 

    GIANTS Player To Watch: Georgia Garnett  

    Delivering the best performance of her season to date and picking up the AFLPA’s MVP of the round for her efforts, half-forward Georgia Garnett will play her 50th AFLW game in Sydney Derby IV.

    A three-goal third quarter by Garnett helped extend the GIANTS lead to what proved an insurmountable margin, to secure the team’s first win of the season.

    Garnett’s consistency in moving up field to work as a transition cog, as well as be a target inside 50 makes her a crucial part of the GIANTS attacking play.

    She also boasts adaptability, having switched to defence to provide an additional set of hands in the last line at several points throughout the season.  

    One of the GIANTS first selections out of Western Sydney, Garnett represents the generational investment into the region, to both develop fans and players of the game in GIANTS heartland is one of the team’s biggest personalities.

    In The Mix 

    The GIANTS came out of the Bulldogs win without any additional injuries. Though Alicia Eva is nearing a return from the hamstring injury that has made her unavailable for the last three rounds, she’s targeting selection in round seven or eight.  

    With just three players currently on the GIANTS’ rehab list, coach Cam Bernasconi has a whole host of options to select from.  

    Team Selection 

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

    Rehab Report

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

    Where To Watch 

    Sunday's clash will be shown live and free in NSW and the ACT on Channel 7 and 7plus from 1:00pm, as well as nationally on Fox Sports 3, Kayo and BINGE from 1:00pm.

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    GIANTS Stun Swans In Fiery Derby As Young Gun Stars

    The GIANTS have upset the Swans in a fiery Sydney Derby at Henson Park.

    The GIANTS have stunned the Swans and reclaimed Harbour City bragging rights with a seven-point triumph in a fiery derby in front of a record-breaking crowd at Henson Park.

    GIANTS young gun Zarlie Goldsworthy was the star in attack with a superb all-round display before her side defended desperately to hold off the Swans in a 7.7 (49) to 6.6 (42) thriller on Sunday afternoon.

    The GIANTS only won their first game for more than a year last week, while the Swans are pushing for a top-four spot, but there was little to separate the cross-town rivals in a ferocious contest.

    The two teams set out to put on a show in front of a Henson Park-high crowd of 7,171 fans during a tense and tight affair. 

    Brodee Mowbray helped set the tone as early spot fires broke out and the GIANTS forward went toe-to-toe with several Swans including veteran Tanya Kennedy. 

    The 23-year-old backed up her actions with a goal in the opening term then added another to snatch back the lead early in the last quarter.

    That proved to be the last goal of the game as the GIANTS stood tall in defence and withstood several last-gasp forward entries from the Swans. 

    Goldsworthy was the most threatening forward throughout the contest whether playing close to goal or drifting up the field into space. 

    The 20-year-old finished with a game-high 31 disposals, nine tackles and a goal as her class stood out even as others began to stutter under the pressure of the game and occasion.

    "Zarlie is having a really good year. It's different to what she's had previously, it's always been the flashy stuff and the goals, but I think she's becoming a really complete midfielder," GIANTS coach Cam Bernasconi said.

    "She bases her game off of pressure and defence, which is such a nice thing to have as a coach, when you've got a high-end talent that actually values defence."

    Georgia Garnett was on track to have a 50th game to forget after finding it hard to work her way into the game in the first half and then injuring an arm early in the third term. 

    The GIANTS forward returned to play soon after and took a strong mark on the lead then tumbled a goal through from a tough angle to hand her side the lead on the cusp of the last change. 

    The Swans pushed hard to get closer in the dying stages but were unable to find space or targets in attack. 

    Kennedy battled hard and largely dominated the stoppages to finish with 25 disposals and a game-high nine clearances. 

    Zippy Fish made a scintillating start with a pair of goals and a hand in another as the Swans held the GIANTS at arm's length during a tense opening half. 

    But when the GIANTS found space to move the ball through the middle of the field in the second half, as well as more efficiency in their forward half, the Swans gradually ran out of answers.

    "The brutal honesty is, ball in hand, we just took options that we shouldn't take. We kicked it back to them nine times in that (forward) area of the ground where it could have gone over the top or to the advantage of a forward," Swans coach Scott Gowans said.

    "And then there's the decisions we make to take that extra few steps, get caught. There was a lot of that today."

    No Love Lost In Fiery Derby Opening

    The GIANTS finally broke a 378-day drought last weekend and was determined to keep the momentum going with a fast start against Sydney. Kicking with a strong breeze behind them, the GIANTS booted two of the first three goals and refused to take a backward step even under some close attention from the Swans. There were down-the-field free kicks, off-the-ball indiscretions, and ferocious tackles during a fiery opening to the derby. GIANTS forward Brodee Mowbray and Swans veteran Tanya Kennedy brought the fans to their feet as they threatened to come to blows in the first term that was a mere preview of a tense tussle to come.

    Up Next

    Sydney will get to test its top-four credentials again when it heads to Thomas Farms Oval to face Adelaide on Sunday at 3.05pm AEST. The GIANTS can make it three consecutive victories when it takes on West Coast at Mineral Resources Park on Sunday from 3.05pm AWST.

    SYDNEY          2.2     5.4     5.5     6.6 (42)
    GIANTS           2.1     4.3     6.5     7.7 (49)

    GOALS

    Sydney: Fish 2, Cooper, McCarthy, Kennedy, C.Hamilton
    GIANTS:
    Mowbray 2, Brazendale, Goldsworthy, Evans, Levy, Garnett

    BEST 

    Sydney: Kennedy, Gardiner, Morphett, Fish, Grierson
    GIANTS:
    Goldsworthy, Evans, Srhoj, McCormick, Brazendale, Beeson, Mowbray 

    INJURIES

    Sydney: Nil
    GIANTS:
    Kos (elbow)

    Reports: Nil 

    Crowd: 7,171 at Henson Park

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