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Sydney Derby (AFL)

The Sydney Derby, formerly and unofficially called the Battle of the Bridge or the Battle of Sydney,[1][2][3] is an Australian rules football local derby match between the two Sydney-based Australian Football League (AFL) clubs, the Sydney Swans and the Greater Western Sydney Giants. As of the conclusion of the 2023 AFL season, the head-to-head score is in favour of the Sydney Swans with 16 wins to 10; the teams have also met three times in finals matches, with Greater Western Sydney winning each time.

Sydney Derby (AFL)
Pre-game at Sydney Derby I
Teams
First meeting24 March 2012
(GWS 37–100 Sydney)
Latest meeting4 May 2024
(Sydney 98–69 GWS)
Next meeting22 June 2024
TrophyLifeline Cup
Statistics
Meetings total27
All-time series (AFL only) Sydney Swans 17 wins
GWS Giants 10 wins
Postseason results GWS Giants 3 wins
Sydney Swans 0 wins
Largest victorySydney – 129 points
14 July 2013
Longest win streakSydney, 4
28 June 2014–12 June 2016
Current win streakSydney, 2
05 August 2023–Present

The match's former nickname, The Battle of the Bridge, was suggested by GWS's inaugural coach Kevin Sheedy. The bridge in question is the Anzac Bridge which connects Eastern and Western Sydney, not the iconic Sydney Harbour Bridge, which connects North Sydney to the city part of Sydney.[4][5]

History edit

 
The Sydney Cricket Ground as seen during the 2018 second elimination final (Sydney Derby XVI)

The first Sydney Derby was held on 24 March 2012 and attracted a then-record Derby crowd of 38,203. This game was also the first game of the 2012 AFL season and the first AFL premiership match for the Giants. Fielding a very young and inexperienced team, the Giants only won three games in their first two years in the competition and failed to win any Derby games. This led to declining attendances at Sydney Derbies.

The Giants won their first Derby in the opening clash of 2014. Later that year, The Daily Telegraph noted there was "genuine dislike off the field" between the clubs.[6] Over the subsequent years, the Giants progressively moved up the AFL ladder and got closer to the Swans, who were premiership contenders during this time. The opening Derby of 2015 attracted a crowd of over 30,000—the first time this had occurred since the first Derby. The 2016 Derbies were both well attended—the Swans' home game had the second-highest attendance in fixture history. The Giants' home game was the 10th Sydney Derby. With both teams vying for a top-four spot at the end of the season, the game was described as a blockbuster.[7] In the lead up to the game, The Daily Telegraph published an article analysing the rivalry. Though noting that Sydney's surprise recruitment of Lance Franklin created some animosity between the clubs, the article went on to say, "What the rivalry needs is a flash point. ... Something to make it clear that when the Swans and Giants meet there is real feeling. Not the slightly awkward yet mutually respectful détente that currently exists."[8] After the game, the paper declared that an altercation between Steve Johnson and Lance Franklin "was the moment of sporting theatre that inspired a rivalry to truly ignite".[9] It was the first AFL game at Sydney Showground Stadium to be declared a sell-out, and it was Foxtel's highest-rating program of the day, second-highest rating twilight match of the season, and the second-most-watched Sydney Derby—behind only the inaugural clash.[10][11]

The first finals series match between the teams was on 10 September 2016, when the Swans hosted the Giants in the 1st Qualifying Final of the 2016 season. The Giants defeated the Swans by 36 points, an historic victory considering it was the Giants' first win in a finals series match and was played before a record derby crowd of 60,222.[12][13] The two teams met again in a finals match in the 2018 second elimination final; it was the first time the sides met in a knock-out match.[14] The Giants registered their biggest-ever victory over the Swans, winning by 49 points in front of a crowd of 40,350—the largest for a Sydney Derby at the Sydney Cricket Ground.[15]

In August 2020, the two teams contested a Sydney Derby at Optus Stadium in Perth due to concerns over a second wave of coronavirus cases in Sydney,[16] while Sydney's outbreak in July 2021 saw that month's fixture moved first to Mars Stadium in Ballarat,[17] then to Metricon Stadium following a COVID-19 outbreak in Victoria.[18]

The two teams met in a Sydney Derby final for the third time in 2021, with that match taking place at University of Tasmania Stadium in Launceston, Tasmania. It became the fourth different state to host a Sydney Derby.[19] In front of a crowd of 8,635, the smallest-ever Sydney Derby finals crowd and the third-smallest Sydney Derby crowd overall, the Giants defeated the Swans by 1 point, the narrowest winning margin in the derby's history.

Venues edit

The two venues usually used for the Sydney Derby are the Sydney Cricket Ground and Sydney Showground Stadium. However, the first three Sydney Derbies and the 2016 finals series derby were held at Stadium Australia. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the Sydney Derby was played at various neutral grounds. Sydney Derby XIX was played at Optus Stadium in Perth,[16] Sydney Derby XXI was played at Metricon Stadium on the Gold Coast,[18] and Sydney Derby XXII was played at University of Tasmania Stadium in Launceston.[19]

AFL results edit

Year Date Rd Home Team Score Away Team Score Ground Crowd Result/Winner M H2H
I 2012 24/03 1   Great. West. Sydney 5.7 (37)   Sydney 14.16 (100) Stadium Australia 38,203 Sydney 63 +1
II 30/06 14   Sydney 19.18 (132)   Great. West. Sydney 5.8 (38) Stadium Australia 22,565 Sydney 94 +2
III 2013 30/03 1   Great. West. Sydney 11.10 (76)   Sydney 16.10 (106) Stadium Australia 23,690 Sydney 30 +3
IV 14/07 16   Sydney 24.27 (171)   Great. West. Sydney 5.12 (42) SCG 21,757 Sydney 129 +4
V 2014 15/03 1   Great. West. Sydney 15.9 (99)   Sydney 9.13 (67) SSS 17,102 Great. West. Sydney 32 +3
VI 28/06 15   Sydney 15.16 (106)  Great. West. Sydney 8.12 (60) SCG 27,778 Sydney 46 +4
VII 2015 18/04 3   Sydney 16.15 (111)   Great. West. Sydney 12.18 (90) SCG 31,966 Sydney 21 +5
VIII 22/08 21   Great. West. Sydney 6.8 (44)   Sydney 20.13 (133) SSS 19,507 Sydney 89 +6
IX 2016 09/04 3   Sydney 14.9 (93)   Great. West. Sydney 10.8 (68) SCG 37,045 Sydney 25 +7
X 12/06 12   Great. West. Sydney 15.15 (105)   Sydney 9.9 (63) SSS 21,541 Great. West. Sydney 42 +6
XI 10/09 QF   Sydney 7.13 (55)   Great. West. Sydney 12.19 (91) Stadium Australia 60,222 Great. West. Sydney 36 +5
XII 2017 22/04 5   Sydney 9.9 (63)   Great. West. Sydney 15.15 (105) SCG 34,824 Great. West. Sydney 42 +4
XIII 15/07 17   Great. West. Sydney 12.11 (83)   Sydney 14.12 (96) SSS 21,924 Sydney 13 +5
XIV 2018 07/04 3   Sydney 16.7 (103)   Great. West. Sydney 12.15 (87) SCG 34,711 Sydney 16 +6
XV 18/08 22   Great. West. Sydney 8.12 (60)   Sydney 11.14 (80) SSS 21,433 Sydney 20 +7
XVI 08/09 EF   Sydney 4.6 (30)   Great. West. Sydney 10.19 (79) SCG 40,350 Great. West. Sydney 49 +6
XVII 2019 27/04 6   Sydney 12.7 (79)   Great. West. Sydney 18.12 (120) SCG 29,780 Great. West. Sydney 41 +5
XVIII 03/08 20   Great. West. Sydney 12.11 (83)   Sydney 12.9 (81) SSS 16,116 Great. West.Sydney 2 +4
XIX 2020 13/08 12   Sydney 10.6 (66)   Great. West. Sydney 3.7 (25) Perth Stadium 6,464 Sydney 41 +5
XX 2021 17/04 5   Sydney 10.9 (69)   Great. West. Sydney 9.17 (71) SCG 33,541 Great. West. Sydney 2 +4
XXI 18/07 18   Great. West. Sydney 11.6 (72)   Sydney 15.8 (98) Carrara Stadium 2,374 Sydney 26 +5
XXII 28/08 EF   Sydney 10.13 (73)   Great. West. Sydney 11.8 (74) York Park 8,635 Great. West. Sydney 1 +4
XXIII 2022 19/03 1   Great. West. Sydney 13.14 (92)   Sydney 17.10 (112) Stadium Australia 25,572 Sydney 20 +5
XXIV 30/07 20   Sydney 17.10 (112)   Great. West. Sydney 5.9 (39) SCG 31,916 Sydney 73 +6
XXV 2023 29/04 7   Sydney 16.10 (106)   Great. West. Sydney 17.5 (107) SCG 31,615 Great. West. Sydney 1 +5
XXVI 05/08 21   Great. West. Sydney 12.13 (85)   Sydney 15.6 (96) SSS 19,332 Sydney 11 +6
XXVII 2024 04/05 8   Sydney 14.14 (98)   Great. West. Sydney 10.9 (69) SCG 40,337 Sydney 29 +7

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  • SCG = Sydney Cricket Ground
  • SSS = Sydney Showground Stadium

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Brett Kirk Medal edit

 
Sydney Swans captain Luke Parker holds the record for most Brett Kirk medals (5), as well as the only player in the derby’s history to win two Brett Kirk medals in one year (2022)

The Brett Kirk Medal is awarded to the player deemed to be the best player on the ground after the match. It is named after Sydney Swans AFL premiership player Brett Kirk, who was born and raised in country New South Wales and played junior football for North Albury.

Year Match Medalist Team
2012 I Josh Kennedy Sydney
II Kieren Jack Sydney
2013 III Kieren Jack (2) Sydney
IV Nick Malceski Sydney
2014 V Callan Ward Greater Western Sydney
VI Kieren Jack (3) Sydney
2015 VII Dan Hannebery Sydney
VIII Josh Kennedy (2) Sydney
2016 IX Luke Parker Sydney
X Heath Shaw Greater Western Sydney
2017 XII Shane Mumford Greater Western Sydney
XIII Lance Franklin Sydney
Callan Ward (2) Greater Western Sydney
2018 XIV Callum Mills Sydney
XV Lance Franklin (2) Sydney
2019 XVII Tim Taranto Greater Western Sydney
XVIII Jacob Hopper Greater Western Sydney
2020 XIX Luke Parker (2) Sydney
2021 XX Lance Franklin (3) Sydney
XXI Luke Parker (3) Sydney
2022 XXIII Luke Parker (4) Sydney
XXIV Luke Parker (5) Sydney
2023 XXV Toby Greene Greater Western Sydney
XXVI Errol Gulden Sydney
2024 XXVII Errol Gulden Sydney

NOTE: No medal was awarded in Sydney Derby XI, Sydney Derby XVI or Sydney Derby XXII due to those matches being finals matches.

Statistics edit

Below are listed statistics from the Battle of the Bridge only.

Team statistics edit

Highest scores edit

Club Round Goals Behinds Total
  Sydney 2013, Round 16 24 27 171
  Sydney 2015, Round 21 20 13 133
  Sydney 2012, Round 14 19 18 132
  Greater Western Sydney 2019, Round 6 18 12 120
  Sydney 2022, Round 20 17 10 112

Lowest scores edit

Club Round Goals Behinds Total
  Greater Western Sydney 2020, Round 12 3 7 25
  Sydney 2018, Elimination Final 4 6 30
  Greater Western Sydney 2012, Round 1 5 7 37
  Greater Western Sydney 2012, Round 14 5 8 38
  Greater Western Sydney 2022, Round 20 5 9 39

Biggest wins edit

Club Round Winning score Losing score Margin
  Sydney 2013, Round 16 24.27 (171) 5.12 (42) 129
  Sydney 2012, Round 14 19.18 (132) 5.8 (38) 94
  Sydney 2015, Round 21 20.13 (133) 6.8 (44) 89
  Sydney 2022, Round 20 17.10 (112) 5.9 (39) 73
  Sydney 2012, Round 1 14.16 (100) 5.7 (37) 63
  Greater Western Sydney 2018, Elimination Final 10.19 (79) 4.6 (30) 49

Smallest wins edit

Club Round Winning score Losing score Margin
  Greater Western Sydney 2023, Round 7 17.5 (107) 16.10 (106) 1
  Greater Western Sydney 2021, Elimination Final 11.8 (74) 10.13 (73) 1
  Greater Western Sydney 2019, Round 20 12.11 (83) 12.9 (81) 2
  Greater Western Sydney 2021, Round 5 9.17 (71) 10.9 (69) 2
  Sydney 2023, Round 21 15.6 (96) 12.13 (85) 11
  Sydney 2017, Round 17 14.12 (96) 12.11 (83) 13

Player statistics edit

Players highlighted in green are still on AFL lists for either Sydney or Greater Western Sydney.

Goals in one game edit

Player Club Date Goals Behinds
Lance Franklin   Sydney 2015, Round 3 5 5
Lance Franklin   Sydney 2018, Round 22 5 4
Lance Franklin   Sydney 2014, Round 15 5 3
Kurt Tippett   Sydney 2015, Round 21 5 3
Luke Parker   Sydney 2022, Round 1 5 1
Lance Franklin   Sydney 2021, Round 5 5 0
Jeremy Cameron   Greater Western Sydney 2016, Qualifying Final 4 4
Lance Franklin   Sydney 2017, Round 17 4 4
Lance Franklin   Sydney 2021, Round 18 4 2
Toby Greene   Greater Western Sydney 2016, Round 12 4 2
Issac Heeney   Sydney 2019, Round 20 4 2
Lance Franklin   Sydney 2016, Round 3 4 1
Toby Greene   Greater Western Sydney 2017, Round 5 4 1
Issac Heeney   Sydney 2021, Elimination Final 4 1
Jeremy Cameron   Greater Western Sydney 2014, Round 1 4 0
Issac Heeney   Sydney 2015, Round 3 4 0
Stephen Coniglio   Greater Western Sydney 2019, Round 6 4 0
Tom Papley   Sydney 2021, Round 18 4 0
Toby Greene   Greater Western Sydney 2023, Round 7 4 0
Hayden McLean   Sydney 2023, Round 21 4 0
Toby Greene   Greater Western Sydney 2021, Elimination Final 3 1
Lance Franklin   Sydney 2021, Elimination Final 3 1

Goal total edit

 
Lance Franklin has kicked the most goals for Sydney in Sydney Derby history (36).
Player Club Goals Behinds Accuracy Games Goals/Game
Lance Franklin   Sydney 36 28 54.4% 12 2.81
Jeremy Cameron   Greater Western Sydney 33 23 58.2% 16 2.13
Toby Greene   Greater Western Sydney 25 15 62.5% 15 1.67
Jonathon Patton   Greater Western Sydney 16 6 72.7% 11 1.45
Kieren Jack   Sydney 16 10 61.5% 16 1.00
Josh Kennedy   Sydney 16 11 59.3% 18 0.89
Tom Papley   Sydney 15 12 55.5% 11 1.36
Ben McGlynn   Sydney 14 4 77.8% 10 1.40
Kurt Tippett   Sydney 13 13 50.0% 8 1.63
Stephen Coniglio   Greater Western Sydney 13 3 81.3% 15 0.86

Disposals in one game edit

Player Club Date Disposals
Tom Green   Greater Western Sydney 2023, Round 21 38
Jarrad McVeigh   Sydney 2012, Round 14 37
Lachie Whitfield   Greater Western Sydney 2015, Round 3 37
Ryan O'Keefe   Sydney 2012, Round 14 36
Jarrad McVeigh   Sydney 2013, Round 16 35
Dan Hannebery   Sydney 2015, Round 3 35
Josh Kennedy   Sydney 2015, Round 21 35
Luke Parker   Sydney 2021, Elimination Final 34
Dan Hannebery   Sydney 2013, Round 16 34
Adam Treloar   Greater Western Sydney 2014, Round 1 34
Toby Greene   Greater Western Sydney 2019, Round 20 34
Kieren Jack   Sydney 2012, Round 14 33
Devon Smith   Greater Western Sydney 2015, Round 3 33
Luke Parker   Sydney 2018, Round 22 33
Dylan Shiel   Greater Western Sydney 2018, Round 22 33
Jacob Hopper   Greater Western Sydney 2019, Round 6 33
Luke Parker   Sydney 2021, Round 18 31

Derbies played edit

Brownlow votes edit

 
New South Wales native and AFL Premiership player/coach John Longmire holds the best winning percentage of any coach in Sydney Derby history (68.75%).[clarification needed]

Brownlow Votes as of the end of the 2018 AFL season.

Player Club Votes H&A Average
Josh Kennedy   Sydney 14 15 0.93
Lance Franklin   Sydney 9 9 1.00
Shane Mumford   Greater Western Sydney &   Sydney 8 11 0.73
Kieren Jack   Sydney 7 13 0.54
Callan Ward   Greater Western Sydney 6 14 0.43

Coach statistics edit

Coaches highlighted in green are the current head coach for either Sydney or Greater Western Sydney.

Coach Club Years Total Wins Losses Percent
John Longmire   Sydney 2012– 22 15 7 68.18%
Adam Kingsley   Greater Western Sydney 2023– 2 1 1 50.00%
Leon Cameron   Greater Western Sydney 2014–2022 15 7 8 46.66%
Kevin Sheedy   Greater Western Sydney 2012–2013 4 0 4 0.00%
Mark McVeigh   Greater Western Sydney 2022 1 0 1 0.00%

Other Sydney Derbies edit

Pre-season edit

Like both the "Western Derby" and the "Showdown", pre-season matches do not count towards the overall Sydney Derby results and statistics. However, The first ever match between the Greater Western Sydney Giants and the Sydney Swans occurred during the 2011 pre-season. To date GWS and Sydney have played 10 pre-season fixtures including annually from 2013 to 2021.

Year Date Round Home team Away team Score Winner Venue
2011 19 February 2011 1 GWS Giants Sydney 4-83 Sydney Blacktown ISP Oval
2013 24 February 2013 1 GWS Giants Sydney 52-28 GWS Blacktown ISP Oval
2014 20 February 2014 2 GWS Giants Sydney 75-115 Sydney Manuka Oval
2015 22 March 2015 4 GWS Giants Sydney 67-73 Sydney Manuka Oval
2016 4 March 2016 3 Sydney GWS Giants 60-94 GWS Drummoyne Oval
2017 3 March 2017 3 GWS Giants Sydney 42-54 Sydney Blacktown ISP Oval
2018 9 March 2018 3 Sydney GWS Giants 82-71 Sydney Blacktown ISP Oval
2019 2 March 2019 1 GWS Giants Sydney 81-59 GWS Blacktown ISP Oval
2020 29 February 2020 2 GWS Giants Sydney 121-27 GWS Blacktown ISP Oval
2021 7 March 2021 1 GWS Giants Sydney 114-86 GWS Sydney Showground Stadium

AFLW edit

Year Date Round Home team Away team Score Winner Venue Attendance[a]
S7 (2022) 10 September 2022 3 Sydney GWS Giants 18 - 65 Great. West. Sydney SCG 4,223
2023 3 September 2023 1 Sydney GWS Giants 51 - 46 Sydney North Sydney Oval 5,474

VFL edit

Year Date Round Home team Away team Score Winner Venue
2021 17 April 2021 1 Sydney GWS Giants 96-70 Sydney Tramway Oval
2022 30 July 2022 19 Sydney GWS Giants 77-39 Sydney SCG
2023 5 August 2023 20 GWS Giants Sydney 67-145 Sydney Blacktown International Sportspark
2024 4 May 2024 6 Sydney GWS Giants 85-75 Sydney SCG
2024 22 June 2024 13 GWS Giants Sydney TBC TBC Sydney Showground Stadium

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Attendances listed in bold were official sell-outs.

References edit

  1. ^ "Buddy Franklin stars as Swans outclass Giants in Sydney derby". theaustralian.com.au. The Australian. 9 April 2016. Retrieved 9 April 2016.
  2. ^ Warren, Adrian (9 April 2016). "Swans champ Adam Goodes takes a final bow". The New Daily. Retrieved 9 April 2016.
  3. ^ Wu, Andrew. "Sydney Swans remain a top four team says Greater Western Sydney coach Leon Cameron". The Age. Retrieved 9 April 2016.
  4. ^ Swans v GWS rivalry is building but yet to ignite, writes Richard Hinds.. dailytelegraph.com.au, June 9, 2016, Retrieved 2024-01-25
  5. ^ "Giants and Swans fight Battle of the Bridge". afl.com.au. 12 March 2013. Retrieved 29 April 2024.
  6. ^ Cordy, Neil (27 June 2014). "Just three years old, the Sydney Swans, GWS Giants rivalry is building into a classic". The Daily Telegraph.
  7. ^ Horne, Ben (10 June 2016). "GWS Giants v Sydney Swans: Young players won't rely on talent to succeed". The Daily Telegraph.
  8. ^ Hinds, Richard (9 June 2016). "Swans v GWS rivalry is building but yet to ignite, writes Richard Hinds". The Daily Telegraph.
  9. ^ Horne, Ben (13 June 2016). "Steve Johnson's bump on Lance Franklin showed GWS is no longer everyone's second favourite team". The Daily Telegraph.
  10. ^ Wu, Andrew (9 June 2016). "AFL 2016: Greater Western Sydney Giants want earlier home games for 2017". The Age.
  11. ^ Horne, Ben (15 June 2016). "GWS Giants demand TV prime time exposure on Friday nights". The Daily Telegraph.
  12. ^ Hinds, Richard (10 September 2016). "GWS Giants come of age to upset Sydney Swans in first qualifying final". News.com.au.
  13. ^ "AFL lands NRL huge blow with bumper crowd for Sydney Swans v GWS Giants qualifying final". The Sydney Morning Herald. 10 September 2016.
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This article is about the Australian Football League Sydney Derby For other uses see Sydney Derby disambiguation The Sydney Derby formerly and unofficially called the Battle of the Bridge or the Battle of Sydney 1 2 3 is an Australian rules football local derby match between the two Sydney based Australian Football League AFL clubs the Sydney Swans and the Greater Western Sydney Giants As of the conclusion of the 2023 AFL season the head to head score is in favour of the Sydney Swans with 16 wins to 10 the teams have also met three times in finals matches with Greater Western Sydney winning each time Sydney Derby AFL Pre game at Sydney Derby ITeamsSydneyGreater Western SydneyFirst meeting24 March 2012 GWS 37 100 Sydney Latest meeting4 May 2024 Sydney 98 69 GWS Next meeting22 June 2024TrophyLifeline CupStatisticsMeetings total27All time series AFL only Sydney Swans 17 wins GWS Giants 10 winsPostseason resultsGWS Giants 3 wins Sydney Swans 0 winsLargest victorySydney 129 points14 July 2013Longest win streakSydney 428 June 2014 12 June 2016Current win streakSydney 205 August 2023 Present The match s former nickname The Battle of the Bridge was suggested by GWS s inaugural coach Kevin Sheedy The bridge in question is the Anzac Bridge which connects Eastern and Western Sydney not the iconic Sydney Harbour Bridge which connects North Sydney to the city part of Sydney 4 5 Contents 1 History 2 Venues 3 AFL results 3 1 Timeline 4 Brett Kirk Medal 5 Statistics 5 1 Team statistics 5 1 1 Highest scores 5 1 2 Lowest scores 5 1 3 Biggest wins 5 1 4 Smallest wins 5 2 Player statistics 5 2 1 Goals in one game 5 2 2 Goal total 5 2 3 Disposals in one game 5 2 4 Derbies played 5 2 5 Brownlow votes 5 3 Coach statistics 6 Other Sydney Derbies 6 1 Pre season 6 2 AFLW 6 3 VFL 7 See also 8 Notes 9 ReferencesHistory edit nbsp The Sydney Cricket Ground as seen during the 2018 second elimination final Sydney Derby XVI The first Sydney Derby was held on 24 March 2012 and attracted a then record Derby crowd of 38 203 This game was also the first game of the 2012 AFL season and the first AFL premiership match for the Giants Fielding a very young and inexperienced team the Giants only won three games in their first two years in the competition and failed to win any Derby games This led to declining attendances at Sydney Derbies The Giants won their first Derby in the opening clash of 2014 Later that year The Daily Telegraph noted there was genuine dislike off the field between the clubs 6 Over the subsequent years the Giants progressively moved up the AFL ladder and got closer to the Swans who were premiership contenders during this time The opening Derby of 2015 attracted a crowd of over 30 000 the first time this had occurred since the first Derby The 2016 Derbies were both well attended the Swans home game had the second highest attendance in fixture history The Giants home game was the 10th Sydney Derby With both teams vying for a top four spot at the end of the season the game was described as a blockbuster 7 In the lead up to the game The Daily Telegraph published an article analysing the rivalry Though noting that Sydney s surprise recruitment of Lance Franklin created some animosity between the clubs the article went on to say What the rivalry needs is a flash point Something to make it clear that when the Swans and Giants meet there is real feeling Not the slightly awkward yet mutually respectful detente that currently exists 8 After the game the paper declared that an altercation between Steve Johnson and Lance Franklin was the moment of sporting theatre that inspired a rivalry to truly ignite 9 It was the first AFL game at Sydney Showground Stadium to be declared a sell out and it was Foxtel s highest rating program of the day second highest rating twilight match of the season and the second most watched Sydney Derby behind only the inaugural clash 10 11 The first finals series match between the teams was on 10 September 2016 when the Swans hosted the Giants in the 1st Qualifying Final of the 2016 season The Giants defeated the Swans by 36 points an historic victory considering it was the Giants first win in a finals series match and was played before a record derby crowd of 60 222 12 13 The two teams met again in a finals match in the 2018 second elimination final it was the first time the sides met in a knock out match 14 The Giants registered their biggest ever victory over the Swans winning by 49 points in front of a crowd of 40 350 the largest for a Sydney Derby at the Sydney Cricket Ground 15 In August 2020 the two teams contested a Sydney Derby at Optus Stadium in Perth due to concerns over a second wave of coronavirus cases in Sydney 16 while Sydney s outbreak in July 2021 saw that month s fixture moved first to Mars Stadium in Ballarat 17 then to Metricon Stadium following a COVID 19 outbreak in Victoria 18 The two teams met in a Sydney Derby final for the third time in 2021 with that match taking place at University of Tasmania Stadium in Launceston Tasmania It became the fourth different state to host a Sydney Derby 19 In front of a crowd of 8 635 the smallest ever Sydney Derby finals crowd and the third smallest Sydney Derby crowd overall the Giants defeated the Swans by 1 point the narrowest winning margin in the derby s history Venues editThe two venues usually used for the Sydney Derby are the Sydney Cricket Ground and Sydney Showground Stadium However the first three Sydney Derbies and the 2016 finals series derby were held at Stadium Australia During the COVID 19 pandemic the Sydney Derby was played at various neutral grounds Sydney Derby XIX was played at Optus Stadium in Perth 16 Sydney Derby XXI was played at Metricon Stadium on the Gold Coast 18 and Sydney Derby XXII was played at University of Tasmania Stadium in Launceston 19 nbsp Sydney Cricket Ground Sydney Swans nbsp Sydney Showground Stadium GWS Giants nbsp Stadium Australia nbsp nbsp nbsp Sydney Cricket Ground nbsp Stadium Australia nbsp nbsp Sydney Showground StadiumAFL results editYear Date Rd Home Team Score Away Team Score Ground Crowd Result Winner M H2H I 2012 24 03 1 nbsp Great West Sydney 5 7 37 nbsp Sydney 14 16 100 Stadium Australia 38 203 Sydney 63 1 II 30 06 14 nbsp Sydney 19 18 132 nbsp Great West Sydney 5 8 38 Stadium Australia 22 565 Sydney 94 2 III 2013 30 03 1 nbsp Great West Sydney 11 10 76 nbsp Sydney 16 10 106 Stadium Australia 23 690 Sydney 30 3 IV 14 07 16 nbsp Sydney 24 27 171 nbsp Great West Sydney 5 12 42 SCG 21 757 Sydney 129 4 V 2014 15 03 1 nbsp Great West Sydney 15 9 99 nbsp Sydney 9 13 67 SSS 17 102 Great West Sydney 32 3 VI 28 06 15 nbsp Sydney 15 16 106 nbsp Great West Sydney 8 12 60 SCG 27 778 Sydney 46 4 VII 2015 18 04 3 nbsp Sydney 16 15 111 nbsp Great West Sydney 12 18 90 SCG 31 966 Sydney 21 5 VIII 22 08 21 nbsp Great West Sydney 6 8 44 nbsp Sydney 20 13 133 SSS 19 507 Sydney 89 6 IX 2016 09 04 3 nbsp Sydney 14 9 93 nbsp Great West Sydney 10 8 68 SCG 37 045 Sydney 25 7 X 12 06 12 nbsp Great West Sydney 15 15 105 nbsp Sydney 9 9 63 SSS 21 541 Great West Sydney 42 6 XI 10 09 QF nbsp Sydney 7 13 55 nbsp Great West Sydney 12 19 91 Stadium Australia 60 222 Great West Sydney 36 5 XII 2017 22 04 5 nbsp Sydney 9 9 63 nbsp Great West Sydney 15 15 105 SCG 34 824 Great West Sydney 42 4 XIII 15 07 17 nbsp Great West Sydney 12 11 83 nbsp Sydney 14 12 96 SSS 21 924 Sydney 13 5 XIV 2018 07 04 3 nbsp Sydney 16 7 103 nbsp Great West Sydney 12 15 87 SCG 34 711 Sydney 16 6 XV 18 08 22 nbsp Great West Sydney 8 12 60 nbsp Sydney 11 14 80 SSS 21 433 Sydney 20 7 XVI 08 09 EF nbsp Sydney 4 6 30 nbsp Great West Sydney 10 19 79 SCG 40 350 Great West Sydney 49 6 XVII 2019 27 04 6 nbsp Sydney 12 7 79 nbsp Great West Sydney 18 12 120 SCG 29 780 Great West Sydney 41 5 XVIII 03 08 20 nbsp Great West Sydney 12 11 83 nbsp Sydney 12 9 81 SSS 16 116 Great West Sydney 2 4 XIX 2020 13 08 12 nbsp Sydney 10 6 66 nbsp Great West Sydney 3 7 25 Perth Stadium 6 464 Sydney 41 5 XX 2021 17 04 5 nbsp Sydney 10 9 69 nbsp Great West Sydney 9 17 71 SCG 33 541 Great West Sydney 2 4 XXI 18 07 18 nbsp Great West Sydney 11 6 72 nbsp Sydney 15 8 98 Carrara Stadium 2 374 Sydney 26 5 XXII 28 08 EF nbsp Sydney 10 13 73 nbsp Great West Sydney 11 8 74 York Park 8 635 Great West Sydney 1 4 XXIII 2022 19 03 1 nbsp Great West Sydney 13 14 92 nbsp Sydney 17 10 112 Stadium Australia 25 572 Sydney 20 5 XXIV 30 07 20 nbsp Sydney 17 10 112 nbsp Great West Sydney 5 9 39 SCG 31 916 Sydney 73 6 XXV 2023 29 04 7 nbsp Sydney 16 10 106 nbsp Great West Sydney 17 5 107 SCG 31 615 Great West Sydney 1 5 XXVI 05 08 21 nbsp Great West Sydney 12 13 85 nbsp Sydney 15 6 96 SSS 19 332 Sydney 11 6 XXVII 2024 04 05 8 nbsp Sydney 14 14 98 nbsp Great West Sydney 10 9 69 SCG 40 337 Sydney 29 7 Source Click here SCG Sydney Cricket Ground SSS Sydney Showground Stadium Timeline edit SYDGWSSYDGWSSYDGWSSYDGWSSYDGWSSYDGWSSYD 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024Brett Kirk Medal edit nbsp Sydney Swans captain Luke Parker holds the record for most Brett Kirk medals 5 as well as the only player in the derby s history to win two Brett Kirk medals in one year 2022 The Brett Kirk Medal is awarded to the player deemed to be the best player on the ground after the match It is named after Sydney Swans AFL premiership player Brett Kirk who was born and raised in country New South Wales and played junior football for North Albury Year Match Medalist Team 2012 I Josh Kennedy Sydney II Kieren Jack Sydney 2013 III Kieren Jack 2 Sydney IV Nick Malceski Sydney 2014 V Callan Ward Greater Western Sydney VI Kieren Jack 3 Sydney 2015 VII Dan Hannebery Sydney VIII Josh Kennedy 2 Sydney 2016 IX Luke Parker Sydney X Heath Shaw Greater Western Sydney 2017 XII Shane Mumford Greater Western Sydney XIII Lance Franklin Sydney Callan Ward 2 Greater Western Sydney 2018 XIV Callum Mills Sydney XV Lance Franklin 2 Sydney 2019 XVII Tim Taranto Greater Western Sydney XVIII Jacob Hopper Greater Western Sydney 2020 XIX Luke Parker 2 Sydney 2021 XX Lance Franklin 3 Sydney XXI Luke Parker 3 Sydney 2022 XXIII Luke Parker 4 Sydney XXIV Luke Parker 5 Sydney 2023 XXV Toby Greene Greater Western Sydney XXVI Errol Gulden Sydney 2024 XXVII Errol Gulden Sydney NOTE No medal was awarded in Sydney Derby XI Sydney Derby XVI or Sydney Derby XXII due to those matches being finals matches Statistics editBelow are listed statistics from the Battle of the Bridge only Team statistics edit Highest scores edit Club Round Goals Behinds Total nbsp Sydney 2013 Round 16 24 27 171 nbsp Sydney 2015 Round 21 20 13 133 nbsp Sydney 2012 Round 14 19 18 132 nbsp Greater Western Sydney 2019 Round 6 18 12 120 nbsp Sydney 2022 Round 20 17 10 112 Lowest scores edit Club Round Goals Behinds Total nbsp Greater Western Sydney 2020 Round 12 3 7 25 nbsp Sydney 2018 Elimination Final 4 6 30 nbsp Greater Western Sydney 2012 Round 1 5 7 37 nbsp Greater Western Sydney 2012 Round 14 5 8 38 nbsp Greater Western Sydney 2022 Round 20 5 9 39 Biggest wins edit Club Round Winning score Losing score Margin nbsp Sydney 2013 Round 16 24 27 171 5 12 42 129 nbsp Sydney 2012 Round 14 19 18 132 5 8 38 94 nbsp Sydney 2015 Round 21 20 13 133 6 8 44 89 nbsp Sydney 2022 Round 20 17 10 112 5 9 39 73 nbsp Sydney 2012 Round 1 14 16 100 5 7 37 63 nbsp Greater Western Sydney 2018 Elimination Final 10 19 79 4 6 30 49 Smallest wins edit Club Round Winning score Losing score Margin nbsp Greater Western Sydney 2023 Round 7 17 5 107 16 10 106 1 nbsp Greater Western Sydney 2021 Elimination Final 11 8 74 10 13 73 1 nbsp Greater Western Sydney 2019 Round 20 12 11 83 12 9 81 2 nbsp Greater Western Sydney 2021 Round 5 9 17 71 10 9 69 2 nbsp Sydney 2023 Round 21 15 6 96 12 13 85 11 nbsp Sydney 2017 Round 17 14 12 96 12 11 83 13 Player statistics edit Players highlighted in green are still on AFL lists for either Sydney or Greater Western Sydney Goals in one game edit Player Club Date Goals Behinds Lance Franklin nbsp Sydney 2015 Round 3 5 5 Lance Franklin nbsp Sydney 2018 Round 22 5 4 Lance Franklin nbsp Sydney 2014 Round 15 5 3 Kurt Tippett nbsp Sydney 2015 Round 21 5 3 Luke Parker nbsp Sydney 2022 Round 1 5 1 Lance Franklin nbsp Sydney 2021 Round 5 5 0 Jeremy Cameron nbsp Greater Western Sydney 2016 Qualifying Final 4 4 Lance Franklin nbsp Sydney 2017 Round 17 4 4 Lance Franklin nbsp Sydney 2021 Round 18 4 2 Toby Greene nbsp Greater Western Sydney 2016 Round 12 4 2 Issac Heeney nbsp Sydney 2019 Round 20 4 2 Lance Franklin nbsp Sydney 2016 Round 3 4 1 Toby Greene nbsp Greater Western Sydney 2017 Round 5 4 1 Issac Heeney nbsp Sydney 2021 Elimination Final 4 1 Jeremy Cameron nbsp Greater Western Sydney 2014 Round 1 4 0 Issac Heeney nbsp Sydney 2015 Round 3 4 0 Stephen Coniglio nbsp Greater Western Sydney 2019 Round 6 4 0 Tom Papley nbsp Sydney 2021 Round 18 4 0 Toby Greene nbsp Greater Western Sydney 2023 Round 7 4 0 Hayden McLean nbsp Sydney 2023 Round 21 4 0 Toby Greene nbsp Greater Western Sydney 2021 Elimination Final 3 1 Lance Franklin nbsp Sydney 2021 Elimination Final 3 1 Goal total edit nbsp Lance Franklin has kicked the most goals for Sydney in Sydney Derby history 36 Player Club Goals Behinds Accuracy Games Goals Game Lance Franklin nbsp Sydney 36 28 54 4 12 2 81 Jeremy Cameron nbsp Greater Western Sydney 33 23 58 2 16 2 13 Toby Greene nbsp Greater Western Sydney 25 15 62 5 15 1 67 Jonathon Patton nbsp Greater Western Sydney 16 6 72 7 11 1 45 Kieren Jack nbsp Sydney 16 10 61 5 16 1 00 Josh Kennedy nbsp Sydney 16 11 59 3 18 0 89 Tom Papley nbsp Sydney 15 12 55 5 11 1 36 Ben McGlynn nbsp Sydney 14 4 77 8 10 1 40 Kurt Tippett nbsp Sydney 13 13 50 0 8 1 63 Stephen Coniglio nbsp Greater Western Sydney 13 3 81 3 15 0 86 Disposals in one game edit Player Club Date Disposals Tom Green nbsp Greater Western Sydney 2023 Round 21 38 Jarrad McVeigh nbsp Sydney 2012 Round 14 37 Lachie Whitfield nbsp Greater Western Sydney 2015 Round 3 37 Ryan O Keefe nbsp Sydney 2012 Round 14 36 Jarrad McVeigh nbsp Sydney 2013 Round 16 35 Dan Hannebery nbsp Sydney 2015 Round 3 35 Josh Kennedy nbsp Sydney 2015 Round 21 35 Luke Parker nbsp Sydney 2021 Elimination Final 34 Dan Hannebery nbsp Sydney 2013 Round 16 34 Adam Treloar nbsp Greater Western Sydney 2014 Round 1 34 Toby Greene nbsp Greater Western Sydney 2019 Round 20 34 Kieren Jack nbsp Sydney 2012 Round 14 33 Devon Smith nbsp Greater Western Sydney 2015 Round 3 33 Luke Parker nbsp Sydney 2018 Round 22 33 Dylan Shiel nbsp Greater Western Sydney 2018 Round 22 33 Jacob Hopper nbsp Greater Western Sydney 2019 Round 6 33 Luke Parker nbsp Sydney 2021 Round 18 31 Derbies played edit Player Club Games Josh Kennedy nbsp Sydney 18 Phil Davis nbsp Greater Western Sydney 16 Kieren Jack nbsp Sydney 16 Luke Parker nbsp Sydney 16 Callan Ward nbsp Greater Western Sydney 16 Jeremy Cameron nbsp Greater Western Sydney 15 Dan Hannebery nbsp Sydney 15 Heath Grundy nbsp Sydney 15 Dylan Shiel nbsp Greater Western Sydney 15 Lachie Whitfield nbsp Greater Western Sydney 15 Toby Greene nbsp Greater Western Sydney 14 Jarrad McVeigh nbsp Sydney 14 Shane Mumford nbsp Greater Western Sydney amp nbsp Sydney 14 Dane Rampe nbsp Sydney 14 Brownlow votes edit nbsp New South Wales native and AFL Premiership player coach John Longmire holds the best winning percentage of any coach in Sydney Derby history 68 75 clarification needed Brownlow Votes as of the end of the 2018 AFL season Player Club Votes H amp A Average Josh Kennedy nbsp Sydney 14 15 0 93 Lance Franklin nbsp Sydney 9 9 1 00 Shane Mumford nbsp Greater Western Sydney amp nbsp Sydney 8 11 0 73 Kieren Jack nbsp Sydney 7 13 0 54 Callan Ward nbsp Greater Western Sydney 6 14 0 43 Coach statistics edit Coaches highlighted in green are the current head coach for either Sydney or Greater Western Sydney Coach Club Years Total Wins Losses Percent John Longmire nbsp Sydney 2012 22 15 7 68 18 Adam Kingsley nbsp Greater Western Sydney 2023 2 1 1 50 00 Leon Cameron nbsp Greater Western Sydney 2014 2022 15 7 8 46 66 Kevin Sheedy nbsp Greater Western Sydney 2012 2013 4 0 4 0 00 Mark McVeigh nbsp Greater Western Sydney 2022 1 0 1 0 00 Other Sydney Derbies editPre season edit Like both the Western Derby and the Showdown pre season matches do not count towards the overall Sydney Derby results and statistics However The first ever match between the Greater Western Sydney Giants and the Sydney Swans occurred during the 2011 pre season To date GWS and Sydney have played 10 pre season fixtures including annually from 2013 to 2021 Year Date Round Home team Away team Score Winner Venue 2011 19 February 2011 1 GWS Giants Sydney 4 83 Sydney Blacktown ISP Oval 2013 24 February 2013 1 GWS Giants Sydney 52 28 GWS Blacktown ISP Oval 2014 20 February 2014 2 GWS Giants Sydney 75 115 Sydney Manuka Oval 2015 22 March 2015 4 GWS Giants Sydney 67 73 Sydney Manuka Oval 2016 4 March 2016 3 Sydney GWS Giants 60 94 GWS Drummoyne Oval 2017 3 March 2017 3 GWS Giants Sydney 42 54 Sydney Blacktown ISP Oval 2018 9 March 2018 3 Sydney GWS Giants 82 71 Sydney Blacktown ISP Oval 2019 2 March 2019 1 GWS Giants Sydney 81 59 GWS Blacktown ISP Oval 2020 29 February 2020 2 GWS Giants Sydney 121 27 GWS Blacktown ISP Oval 2021 7 March 2021 1 GWS Giants Sydney 114 86 GWS Sydney Showground Stadium AFLW edit Year Date Round Home team Away team Score Winner Venue Attendance a S7 2022 10 September 2022 3 Sydney GWS Giants 18 65 Great West Sydney SCG 4 223 2023 3 September 2023 1 Sydney GWS Giants 51 46 Sydney North Sydney Oval 5 474 VFL edit Year Date Round Home team Away team Score Winner Venue 2021 17 April 2021 1 Sydney GWS Giants 96 70 Sydney Tramway Oval 2022 30 July 2022 19 Sydney GWS Giants 77 39 Sydney SCG 2023 5 August 2023 20 GWS Giants Sydney 67 145 Sydney Blacktown International Sportspark 2024 4 May 2024 6 Sydney GWS Giants 85 75 Sydney SCG 2024 22 June 2024 13 GWS Giants Sydney TBC TBC Sydney Showground StadiumSee also edit nbsp Sports portal nbsp Australia portal nbsp New South Wales portal Western Derby The AFL Intrastate Derby of Western Australia first played in 1995 West Coast Eagles Vs Fremantle Dockers Showdown The AFL Intrastate Derby of South Australia first played in 1997 Adelaide Crows Vs Port Adelaide Power QClash The AFL intrastate Derby of Queensland first played in 2011 Brisbane Lions Vs Gold Coast Suns Notes edit Attendances listed in bold were official sell outs References edit Buddy Franklin stars as Swans outclass Giants in Sydney derby theaustralian com au The Australian 9 April 2016 Retrieved 9 April 2016 Warren Adrian 9 April 2016 Swans champ Adam Goodes takes a final bow The New Daily Retrieved 9 April 2016 Wu Andrew Sydney Swans remain a top four team says Greater Western Sydney coach Leon Cameron The Age Retrieved 9 April 2016 Swans v GWS rivalry is building but yet to ignite writes Richard Hinds dailytelegraph com au June 9 2016 Retrieved 2024 01 25 Giants and Swans fight Battle of the Bridge afl com au 12 March 2013 Retrieved 29 April 2024 Cordy Neil 27 June 2014 Just three years old the Sydney Swans GWS Giants rivalry is building into a classic The Daily Telegraph Horne Ben 10 June 2016 GWS Giants v Sydney Swans Young players won t rely on talent to succeed The Daily Telegraph Hinds Richard 9 June 2016 Swans v GWS rivalry is building but yet to ignite writes Richard Hinds The Daily Telegraph Horne Ben 13 June 2016 Steve Johnson s bump on Lance Franklin showed GWS is no longer everyone s second favourite team The Daily Telegraph Wu Andrew 9 June 2016 AFL 2016 Greater Western Sydney Giants want earlier home games for 2017 The Age Horne Ben 15 June 2016 GWS Giants demand TV prime time exposure on Friday nights The Daily Telegraph Hinds Richard 10 September 2016 GWS Giants come of age to upset Sydney Swans in first qualifying final News com au AFL lands NRL huge blow with bumper crowd for Sydney Swans v GWS Giants qualifying final The Sydney Morning Herald 10 September 2016 Wu Andrew 26 August 2018 Giants to meet Swans in finals after devil of a day against Demons The Age Retrieved 27 August 2018 De Silva Chris 8 September 2018 GWS Giants humiliate Sydney Swans in elimination final Wide World of Sports Retrieved 14 September 2018 a b Barrett Damian 21 July 2020 Footy every day Check out the next four rounds of the AFL s fixture AFL com au Retrieved 21 July 2020 FIXTURE UPDATE Giants v Swans R18 venue locked in AFL com au 12 July 2021 Retrieved 12 July 2021 a b Statement AFL confirms round 18 fixture update AFL com au 16 July 2021 Retrieved 18 July 2021 a b IT S FINALS TIME Match ups venues revealed for week one AFL com au 22 August 2021 Retrieved 22 August 2021 nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sydney Derby AFL Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sydney Derby AFL amp oldid 1222966897 Brett Kirk Medal, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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