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The Sydney Swans women's first home game at the North Sydney Oval on 27 August 2022 set a new record crowd for women's Australian rules football in New South Wales with 8,264 in attendance. [236] The Sydney Swans women's team was founded for the 2016 exhibition series; however, they did not bid for AFLW entry until 2022.
The following is a list of coaches who have coached the Sydney Swans at a game of Australian rules football in the Australian Football League (AFL), formally the VFL. They were known as South Melbourne prior to their relocation to Sydney in 1982. Statistics current to the end of 2024. #
Callum Mills (born 2 April 1997) is a professional Australian rules footballer and current captain of the Sydney Swans in the Australian Football League (AFL). He has been a co-captain of the club since 2022 and the sole captain since 2024.
This is a listing of all Sydney Swans players to have won their club's 'Best and Fairest' award, now known as the Bob Skilton Medal. Sydney were previously the South Melbourne Football Club. See: Bob Skilton Medal for list of winners by year.
List of Sydney Swans captains (men) Years Captain(s) Notes Ref. 1897–1898 Bill Fraser: Inaugural captain 1899 Dave Adamson: 1900 George Davidson Bill Windley: 1901 Albert Trim: 1902 Bill Windley: 1903 Tom Fogarty: 1904–1905 Billy McGee: 1906 Herb Howson: 1907–1908 Bill Dolphin: 1909 Charlie Ricketts: 1909 premiership captain 1910–1911 ...
Dane Rampe & Luke Parker are the co-captains of the Sydney Swans for their fifth season and it is Callum Mills second season as co-captain. [1] It is John Longmire's 13th season as the coach of Sydney. He is currently the longest serving coach of the Sydney Swans. [6] Sydney will play all 11 of their home games at the SCG. [7]
South Melbourne Football Club can refer to: . Sydney Swans, an Australian rules football club known as the South Melbourne Football Club until 1982; South Melbourne FC, a soccer club formerly known as South Melbourne SC, Hellas Hakoah and South Melbourne Hellas
He was traded to Sydney at the end of the 2021 AFL season along with Pick 16 in the 2021 AFL draft for Pick 12 and a future third-round pick. [4] Ladhams kicked his first goal for Sydney in their 63 point win against West Coast at Optus Stadium.