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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. History of the Greater Western Sydney Giants - Wikipedia

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    The Western Sydney working party met on 22 July to discuss player rules and draft concessions. The Australian Football League Commission continued to delay their final decision on the new western Sydney franchise throughout 2008 before announcing a $100 million redevelopment of Sydney Showground Stadium on 15 November.

  4. 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 .

  5. Greater Western Sydney Giants draft history - 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.

  6. List of Greater Western Sydney Giants players - Wikipedia

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    The Greater Western Sydney Giants joined the Australian Football League (AFL) in 2012. Greater Western Sydney's first game was played against the Sydney Swans at ANZ Stadium in Sydney, New South Wales on 24 March 2012. Greater Western Sydney played in their first AFL finals series in 2016, making the preliminary final.

  7. 2023 Greater Western Sydney Giants season - Wikipedia

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    Australian rules football club season Greater Western Sydney Giants 2023 season President Tony Shepherd Coach Adam Kingsley Captain(s) Toby Greene Home ground Giants Stadium (capacity: 25,000) Manuka Oval (capacity: 13,550) Pre-season 1 win, 0 losses AFL season 7th Finals series Preliminary Final Best & Fairest Josh Kelly Leading goalkicker Toby Greene (66) ← 2022 2024 → The 2023 Greater ...

  8. List of Greater Western Sydney Giants captains - Wikipedia

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    Table of AFL captains Captain Image Season(s) Achievements Ref. Phil Davis: 2012–2019 (co-captain) First Grand Final captain 2019: Luke Power: 2012 (co-captain)

  9. List of Greater Western Sydney Giants coaches - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of the Greater Western Sydney Giants senior coaches in each of their seasons in the Australian Football League. Key. Order G: