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  2. Greater Western Sydney Giants - Wikipedia

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    The idea of an AFL team from western Sydney originated from the AFL's plans in 1999 to make the North Melbourne Football Club Sydney's second team. Following the momentum of the relocated Swans Grand Final appearance, the AFL had backed the move for North Melbourne, a club which had then previously gained market exposure by defeating the Swans in their first re-location Grand Final appearance ...

  3. List of Greater Western Sydney Giants seasons - Wikipedia

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    The Greater Western Sydney Giants, also known as the GWS Giants, are an Australian rules football club based in the Greater Western Sydney region of New South Wales. The club joined the Australian Football League (AFL) as an expansion club, playing their first match during the first round of the 2012 AFL season .

  4. List of Greater Western Sydney Giants players - Wikipedia

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    Callan Ward is the Giants' games record holder. Jeremy Cameron is the club's leading goalscorer and was the first Giants player to win the Coleman Medal. Toby Greene is a three-time All-Australian and the current captain of the club.

  5. History of the Greater Western Sydney Giants - Wikipedia

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    The Knights would belt GWS by 94 points at Blacktown Olympic Park. Rugby League international Israel Folau signed for GWS on 1 June 2010. On 1 June the club announced the signings of their first three players in the form of zone selections Curtly Hampton , Mark Whiley and Sam Schulz . [ 4 ]

  6. 2025 AFL season - Wikipedia

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    GWS: MEL: WC: FRE: 18 (0–0–0) Notes References. Sources. 2025 AFL season at afl.com.au; 2025 AFL season at Australian Football; 2025 AFL season at Austadiums ...

  7. Google Web Server - Wikipedia

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    GWS is sometimes described as one of the most guarded components of Google's infrastructure. [2] In 2010 GWS was reported as serving 13% of all web sites in the world. [3] In May, 2015, GWS was ranked as the fourth most popular web server on the internet after Apache, nginx and Microsoft IIS, powering an estimated 7.95% of active websites. [4]

  8. GWS - Wikipedia

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    GWS may refer to: Game-winning shots, the official IIHF name for an ice hockey penalty shootout; George Wright Society, an American environmental and heritage organization; Gerakan Wanita Sosialis, an Indonesian women's organization; Girls With Slingshots, a webcomic; Google Web Server; GodWeenSatan: The Oneness, a 1990 album by American rock ...

  9. Category : Greater Western Sydney Giants (AFLW) players

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