Our new draftees had their first training session as Sydney Swans on Monday morning.
Five fresh new faces started their journey as Sydney Swans players at Moore Park on Monday morning.
Pick number four, Logan McDonald made the long journey from the west and Rookie player Malachy Carruthers from Adelaide, whilst locals Braeden Campbell, Errol Gulden and Marc Sheather (Central Coast) didn't have as far to travel for their first official session with the club.
It has been a year like no other and in 2020 the Sydney Swans have bid farewell to a number of much loved and dedicated staff.
Over the coming week we will pay tribute to those who have left the club, starting with former player and long-time club servant, Craig Holden.
Tensions flare in a heated training session | Inside Sydney
Go behind the scenes as tensions flare in a heated training session on Tramway Oval.
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Macca's Mic on team photo day
BG takes over the Macca's Mic at our 2025 team photo day to ask the boys some hard hitting questions, with thanks to McDonalds.
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"My heart will always be in Sydney" - Campbell
Exciting utility Braeden Campbell has recommitted to the Sydney Swans for a further three seasons, keeping him in the red and white until at least the end of 2028. Campbell, a QBE Sydney Swans Academy graduate, was drafted by the Swans in 2020 with pick no. 5 and made his debut in the opening round of the 2021 season. The 22-year-old has since gone on to play 71 AFL games, including 23 games in 2024.
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Team v team in a gruelling match simulation | Inside Sydney
Go behind the scenes as the boys compete in their first match simulation of 2025, strike a pose on team photo day and battle it out in a training session in the Sydney heat.
As we continue to reflect on the club's 150 year history, which began in South Melbourne in 1874 and then to the Harbour City in 1982, we are highlighting the greats in the Swans Hall of Fame.
Campbell locked in for three more
Braeden Campbell has recommitted to the Sydney Swans.
Cleary wins 2024 Lees Family Memorial Trophy
Sydney Swans midfielder Caiden Cleary has won the Lees Family Memorial Trophy in recognition of his standout 2024 season and unwavering potential as one of the club’s emerging talents