2017 Sydney Swans season

Sydney Swans
2017 season
President Andrew Pridham
Coach John Longmire
(7th season)
Home ground SCG
(capacity: 48,000)

The 2017 AFL season will be the 121st season in the Australian Football League contested by the Sydney Swans.

Squad for 2017

Statistics are correct as of end of 2016 season. Flags represent the state of origin, i.e. the state in which the player played his under 18 football.

Senior list[1]
No. State Player Hgt (cm) Wgt (kg) Date of birth Age (end 2017) AFL debut Recruited from Games (end 2016) Goals (end 2016)
1 South Australia James Rose 185 79 16 April 1996 21 2015 Sturt 7 5
2 Victoria (Australia) Alex Johnson 194 92 2 March 1992 25 2011 Oakleigh (U18) 45 1
3 New South Wales Jarrad McVeigh 184 74 7 April 1985 32 2004 NSW/ACT (U18) 287 192
4 Victoria (Australia) Daniel Hannebery 181 79 24 February 1991 26 2009 Oakleigh (U18) 170 82
5 New South Wales Isaac Heeney 184 80 5 May 1996 21 Cardiff, Sydney Swans Academy 38 44
7 New South Wales Harry Cunningham 181 76 6 December 1993 24 2012 NSW/ACT (U18) 70 36
8 Queensland Kurt Tippett 202 108 8 May 1987 30 2008 Southport, Adelaide 169 318
10 Victoria (Australia) Zak Jones 181 79 15 March 1995 22 2014 Dandenong (U18) 31 4
11 Victoria (Australia) Jeremy Laidler 190 89 5 August 1989 28 2009 Calder (U18), Geelong, Carlton 84 7
12 Victoria (Australia) Josh Kennedy 188 93 20 June 1988 29 2008 Sandringham (U18), Hawthorn 183 115
14 New South Wales Callum Mills 186 80 2 April 1997 20 2016 North Shore, Sydney Swans Academy 22 1
15 New South Wales Kieren Jack 178 75 28 June 1987 30 2007 NSW/ACT (U18) 210 144
16 Victoria (Australia) Gary Rohan 188 90 7 June 1991 26 2010 Geelong (U18) 79 67
18 Western Australia Callum Sinclair 200 99 23 September 1989 28 2013 Subiaco, West Coast 45 28
20 Victoria (Australia) Sam Reid 196 98 27 December 1991 26 2010 Murray (U18) 98 94
22 Victoria (Australia) Dean Towers 189 86 4 May 1990 27 2014 North Ballarat 30 18
23 Western Australia Lance Franklin 197 107 30 January 1987 30 2005 Perth, Hawthorn 247 787
24 New South Wales Dane Rampe 188 87 2 June 1990 27 2013 UNSW-Eastern 98 6
26 Victoria (Australia) Luke Parker 183 85 25 October 1992 25 2011 Dandenong (U18) 127 103
27 New South Wales Daniel Robinson 185 82 3 July 1994 23 2015 Mosman Football Club 11 3
28 Victoria (Australia) Nic Newman 188 81 15 January 1993 22 Frankston
29 South Australia George Hewett 185 83 29 December 1995 22 2016 North Adelaide 24 18
30 Victoria (Australia) Tyrone Leonardis 182 78 22 February 1997 20 Northern (U18)
31 Western Australia Harrison Marsh 189 82 13 January 1994 21 2016 East Fremantle 7 0
32 Victoria (Australia) Michael Talia 194 94 11 February 1993 24 2012 Calder (U18), Western Bulldogs 31 3
33 New South Wales Brandon Jack 182 77 25 May 1994 23 2013 Pennant Hills 27 16
34 South Australia Jordan Dawson 190 84 9 April 1997 20 Sturt
35 New South Wales Sam Naismith 206 108 16 July 1992 25 2014 North Shore 13 3
36 Western Australia Aliir Aliir 193 94 5 September 1994 23 2016 East Fremantle 13 0
39 South Australia Heath Grundy 192 106 2 June 1986 31 2006 Norwood 213 23
40 Victoria (Australia) Nick Smith 183 79 12 June 1988 29 2008 Oakleigh (U18) 167 10
41 Victoria (Australia) Tom Papley 176 71 13 July 1996 21 2016 Gippsland (U18) 20 29
44 Victoria (Australia) Jake Lloyd 180 76 20 September 1993 24 2014 North Ballarat (U18) 69 17
45 New South Wales Jordan Foote 183 76 2 January 1996 19 2016 UNSW-Eastern Suburbs, Sydney Swans Academy 1 0
Victoria (Australia) Oliver Florent 183 74 22 July 1998 19 Sandringham (U18)
South Australia Will Hayward 186 76 26 October 1998 19 North Adelaide
Victoria (Australia) Jack Maibaum 193 90 27 March 1998 19 Eastern (U18)
Western Australia Darcy Cameron 204 101 18 July 1995 22 Claremont
Rookie list[2]
No. State Player Hgt Wgt Date of birth Age Debut Recruited from Games Goals
38 Republic of Ireland Colin O'Riordan 188 87 12 October 1995 22 Tipperary GAA
43 Victoria (Australia) Lewis Melican 194 80 4 November 1996 21 Geelong U18
46 Victoria (Australia) Sam Murray 188 72 2 September 1997 20 Wodonga
Victoria (Australia) Ben Ronke 181 75 18 December 1997 20 Calder (U18)
Victoria (Australia) Robbie Fox 187 87 16 April 1993 24 Coburg VFL
Northern Territory Shaun Edwards 189 83 13 December 1993 24 2012 St Mary's (NTFL), Essendon 24 10
South Australia Toby Pink 193 84 11 August 1998 19 Glenelg
New South Wales Sam Fisher 180 76 23 February 1998 19 Canberra
Senior coaching panel[3]
State Coach Coaching position Sydney coaching debut Former clubs as coach
New South Wales John Longmire Senior coach 2002
South Australia Stuart Dew Senior assistant coach (midfield) 2009
South Australia Josh Francou Assistant coach (stoppages) 2015
New South Wales Brett Kirk Assistant coach (forwards) 2016 Fremantle (a)
Victoria (Australia) Henry Playfair Assistant coach (defence) 2010 Sydney Swans (NEAFL) (s)
Victoria (Australia) John Blakey Coaching director/head of development 2006 Brisbane Lions (a)
Victoria (Australia) Nick Davis Development coach 2016
Victoria (Australia) Rhyce Shaw Reserves coach 2016
South Australia Jared Crouch Academy coaching director 2011

Playing list changes

The following summarises all player changes between the conclusion of the 2015 season and the beginning of the 2016 season.

In

Player Previous club League via
Victoria (Australia) Oliver Florent Sandringham Dragons TAC Cup Pick 11, 2016 National Draft
South Australia Will Hayward North Adelaide SANFL Pick 21, 2016 National Draft
Victoria (Australia) Jack Maibaum Eastern Ranges TAC Cup Pick 45, 2016 National Draft
Western Australia Darcy Cameron Claremont WAFL Pick 48, 2016 National Draft
Victoria (Australia) Ben Ronke Calder Cannons TAC Cup Pick 17, 2017 Rookie Draft
Victoria (Australia) Robbie Fox Coburg Lions VFL Pick 34, 2017 Rookie Draft
Northern Territory Shaun Edwards Essendon AFL Pick 49, 2017 Rookie Draft
South Australia Toby Pink Glenelg SANFL Pick 54, 2017 Rookie Draft
New South Wales Sam Fisher Canberra NEAFL Category-B Rookie

Out

Player New club League via
Western Australia Tom Mitchell Hawthorn AFL Trade[4]
Tasmania Toby Nankervis Richmond AFL Trade[5]
Victoria (Australia) Ted Richards Retired[6]
Victoria (Australia) Ben McGlynn Retired[7]
Victoria (Australia) Tom Derickx Retired[8]
New South Wales Abe Davis Delisted[9]
New South Wales Kyle Galloway Delisted[10]
New South Wales Jack Hiscox Delisted[11]
Victoria (Australia) Xavier Richards Delisted[12]

List management

Player Change
Victoria (Australia) Tom Papley Promoted from the rookie list to the senior list
Western Australia Harrison Marsh Promoted from the rookie list to the senior list
New South Wales Jordan Foote Promoted from the rookie list to the senior list
Victoria (Australia) Nic Newman Promoted from the rookie list to the senior list

Season summary

Home and away season

See also: 2017 AFL season
Rd Date and local time Opponent Scores (Sydney's scores indicated in bold) Venue Attendance Ladder
position
Record Ref.
Home Away Result
1 Saturday, 25 March (4:35 pm) Port Adelaide Sydney Cricket Ground (H)
2 Friday, 31 March (7:50 pm) Western Bulldogs Etihad Stadium (A)
3 Friday, 7 April (7:50 pm) Collingwood Sydney Cricket Ground (H)
4 Thursday, 13 April (6:10 pm) West Coast Domain Stadium (A)
5 Saturday, 22 April (7:25 pm) Greater Western Sydney Sydney Cricket Ground (H)
6 Saturday, 29 April (2:10 pm) Carlton Melbourne Cricket Ground (A)
7 Sunday, 7 May (1:10 pm) Brisbane Lions Sydney Cricket Ground (H)
8 Sunday, 14 May (4:40 pm) North Melbourne Etihad Stadium (A)
9 Saturday, 20 May (1:45 pm) St Kilda Etihad Stadium (A)
10 Friday, 26 May (7:50 pm) Hawthorn Sydney Cricket Ground (H)
11 Bye
12 Thursday, 8 June (7:20 pm) Western Bulldogs Sydney Cricket Ground (H)
13 Saturday, 17 June (1:45 pm) Richmond Melbourne Cricket Ground (A)
14 Friday, 23 June (7:50 pm) Essendon Sydney Cricket Ground (H)
15 Friday, 30 June (7:50 pm) Melbourne Melbourne Cricket Ground (A)
16 Saturday, 8 July (4:35 pm) Gold Coast Sydney Cricket Ground (H)
17 Saturday, 15 July (7:25 pm) Greater Western Sydney Spotless Stadium (A)
18 Saturday, 22 July (7:25 pm) St Kilda Sydney Cricket Ground (H)
19 Friday, 28 July (7:50 pm) Hawthorn Melbourne Cricket Ground (A)
20 Friday, 4 August (7:50 pm) Geelong Simonds Stadium (A)
21 Saturday, 12 August (1:45 pm) Fremantle Sydney Cricket Ground (H)
22 Friday, 18 August (7:20 pm) Adelaide Adelaide Oval (A)
23 Carlton Sydney Cricket Ground (H)
Source

References

  1. http://www.sydneyswans.com.au/football/players/senior-players
  2. http://www.sydneyswans.com.au/football/players/rookie-players
  3. http://www.sydneyswans.com.au/news/2015-10-30/2016-coaching-structure-update
  4. Travis King (12 October 2016). "Hawks, Swans agree deal for Mitchell". AFL. Retrieved 12 October 2016.
  5. Adam Curley (19 October 2016). "Tigers boost ruck stocks with big Swan Toby Nankervis". AFL. Retrieved 19 October 2016.
  6. Sydney Swans Media (5 August 2016). "Season 2016 to be Ted's last". AFL. Retrieved 7 October 2016.
  7. Adam Curley (6 October 2016). "Veteran Swans bow out, rookie delisted". AFL. Retrieved 7 October 2016.
  8. Adam Curley (6 October 2016). "Veteran Swans bow out, rookie delisted". AFL. Retrieved 7 October 2016.
  9. Adam Curley (6 October 2016). "Mobile forward Xavier Richards one of three Swans delisted". AFL. Retrieved 7 October 2016.
  10. Adam Curley (6 October 2016). "Veteran Swans bow out, rookie delisted". AFL. Retrieved 7 October 2016.
  11. Adam Curley (6 October 2016). "Mobile forward Xavier Richards one of three Swans delisted". AFL. Retrieved 7 October 2016.
  12. Adam Curley (6 October 2016). "Mobile forward Xavier Richards one of three Swans delisted". AFL. Retrieved 7 October 2016.
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