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  • The GWS Giants had a chance to advance to the AFL Finals Series, which is known as their version of the playoffs. While Round 24 of the 2023 Season served as the regular season finale. With so many other teams vying for the same postseason spots, the Giants had to work extremely hard to perform at their best. If the Giants defeat the Carlton Blues, they will earn the final space to play them in a rematch, however if they fail to do therefore, they could find themselves eliminated. Carlton coach Michael Voss has displayed confidence and bravery in the Blues to have a successful season and return to the top eight on the league. Carlton coach Michael Voss had displayed faith and bravery in the Blues to have a successful season, and returning to the top 8 ladder was an attainable reality to return to the AFL Finals. The Giants struggled in the first half of the season, but coach Adam Kingsley has given everything he has to help the squad turn it into something and have a winning run in the second half of the 2023 season. The Great Western Sydney Giants had never given up on themselves and held at least the final ticket to the 2023 AFL Finals Tournament because they had never lost hope in their ability to perform a miracle even the 7 game winning streak. The Giants had made their last journey in the AFL Finals Tournament in 2019, while the Carlton Blues were making their first appearance since 2013. The Giants needed to decide whether or not a victory would benefit the squad as a whole. The match was place at Marvel Stadium in Melbourne, Victoria.

    The match began with Josh Kelly of the GWS Giants taking a behind, but Jack Carroll booted the ball into the goal, giving the Blues an early lead. Then Adam Saad booted it to two Carlton players and passed it to Charlie Curnow, who had the ball inside the 50-metre circle, to give Carlton another goal to increase their advantage. Following a brief period of victory, Callan Ward of the Giants booted the ball at the 50-metre line to score a goal for his team. It was short-lived after Charlie Curnow made a stunning catch from a long kick, allowing Carlton to seize control. Three Giants players made several rapid passes, and one of them found Lachlan Keeffe, who assisted the team in scoring another goal. In the meanwhile, Tom Green handed the ball to Jake Riccardi and dropped it, allowing Toby Greene to recover it and score a goal for the GWS Giants. With a behind, Toby Greene was able to narrow the gap to one point, but his effort was temporary since Carlton’s Matthew Owies scored a goal just before the first quarter’s conclude.

    As the second quarter got underway, the Giants’ Toby Bedford rescued the ball by the Toyota logo before passing it to Harry Rowston, Lachie Whitfield, and Jesse Hogan, who were able to save it within the 50 yard line and score a goal to put the Giants within striking distance of the lead. Lachlan Keeffe was able to pass the ball to Toby Greene and give the Giants the lead when he was in possession of it. When Callum Brown sent the ball to Ryan Agwin, the latter spun and handed it to Stephen Coniglio, who scored a goal for the Giants to increase their advantage. Finally, Callan Ward booted the ball to Jesse Hogan on the other side of the center square, who then handed it to Toby Greene. Toby Greene, the captain, kicked it inside the 50 metre circle to give the Giants another goal. If they took the lead and increased their margins to get close to St. Kilda, they might have had a chance to play for a playoff spot against the Sydney Swans or another rematch against the Carlton Blues, but only if the game ended in a draw. The Blues didn’t give up and took command of the goals and behinds, with Isaac Cummings of the Giants getting the goal and Stephen Coniglio getting the behind, and it would conclude at halftime with the Giants leading by 5 points, 8.4 (52) to 7.5 (47).

    When the third quarter began, the Giants were expecting to stay in the playoffs if they could extend their win or increase the margin of victory, depending on the outcome of the game. It started with the Giants rush behind but figuring out why. Sam Walsh of Carlton scored after more than 5 minutes had passed since the second half began. It was given to David Cuningham, who gave it to George Hewett, who took the kick from the 40 metre circle and went beyond to tie the game at 8.5 (53) to 8.5 (53). The entire crowd erupted in optimism that Carlton would retake the lead. When the referee tossed the ball to receive it first, Lachlan Keeffe used his hand to drop the ball and deliver it to Stephen Coniglio, who scored the goal for the GWS Giants. When Paddy Dow of the Blues raced the ball inside the centre square and kicked it to Charlie Curnow, the Giants players protested about two players collecting the ball at the same moment. Curnow eventually booted the ball and well headed to the goal, where they leveled it again. After a neck-and-neck battle with close results, Jesse Hogan was expecting to seize the lead, but ended up a behind with leading by one point to the Giants. The Giants then chose to seize control of the ball and refused to surrender or give up their position in order to go to the playoffs. A group of Giants protected the ball before giving it to Tom Green, who then caught it at the corner within 50 yards thanks to Jake Ricarddi. When Jake Ricarrdi took the corner kick, it was a tight strike that gave the Giants a goal and resurrected their chances of winning the game. Brent Daniels ran through the Carlton players and kicked it to Lachie Whitfield, who then passed it to Toby Bedford, who kicked it to Racarrdi, who landed inside the 50 yard circle and scored another goal for the Giants. When Harry Himmelberg kicked it to Daniel Lloyd, the referee called it off the boot from Brodie Kemp, which was unfortunate for Carlton, resulting in a 50-metre kick from Daniel Lloyd. When Lloyd booted the ball, it was straight up in the air as a goal, which the Giants refused to give up. The Giants have taken over 7th place in the playoffs by a little margin to move up to 6th place, taking over St Kilda, which now holds 6th place, and they might play against each other as the home team to host the AFL Finals Series for home advantage if the results hold. Coniglio booted the ball out of the center square after running the ball, and Callum Brown afterwards scored another goal for the Giants. Toby Greene finished the third quarter with a behind that indicated the goal was near.

    Toby Beford took a behind for the Giants in the fourth quarter. Tom Green swiftly intercepted the ball, gave it to Brent Daniels, who threw a fly zone to Toby Greene, who quickly transferred it to Jake Riccardi, who quickly stopped inside the goal square and kicked it in by a meter line. The Giants were unbeatable, and they are confident of reaching the AFL Finals Tournament. While Keefee touched the ball, Brent Daniels raced the ball and kicked it into the goal square, scoring an incredible goal that earned him the match’s MVP. While Daniel Lloyd was running and dropping the ball, he swiftly passed it to Toby Greene, who was holding the ball. Then he booted it into the goal, giving the Giants an opportunity to finish sixth and secure home advantage against St.Kilda. As the GWS Giants gained complete control of the game, the Carlton players found ways to score a few of chances until Corey Durdin took over the Giants defense and allowed the Blues to score, relegating the Giants to seventh position on the AFL ladder. While the GWS Giants players tried their luck at taking advantage of the ball, Stephen Coniglio was about to kick to the goal but ended up behind when the ball went closer to the right. Carlton’s Zac Fisher grabbed the ball and booted it inside the 50-metre circle, scoring a goal for the Blues. It may be too late for Carlton to defeat the formidable Giants, against whom they had a large lead, but they can still put the Giants to finish in seventh and advance to the AFL Finals Series. While Adam Saad handed it to Matthew Owies, he felt it was going to be a goal, but it went short with less than 30 seconds left in the game. During the final 20 seconds of the match, The Blues had players passing the footy to each other until Zac Fisher kicked it out of the centre square and landed it to Harry McKay to Adam Saad, then Matthew Owies, and finally Corey Durdin who took the run and kicked it to hope for a goal before the buzzer, which it hit the post for a behind. It didn’t matter that the Western Bulldogs would not be able to compete in the Finals this year, since the Great Western Sydney Giants triumphed by a 32-point margin of 16.9 (105) to 11.7 (73). The Giants have won their ambitions and will never surrender their place in the AFL Finals. The Giants have earned their dreams and will never surrender their berth in the AFL Finals, which both Carlton and GWS Giants are pleased to make in September, although both teams are content to finish in the lower part of the Top 8 Ladder. The GWS Giants were close to have a home game against St. Kilda Saints which it was the opposite of what they wanted to finished the ladder but managed to play against them in Melbourne. The GWS Giants broke Carlton’s nine-game winning streak, but they are still in with a chance of reaching the AFL Finals Series.

    The GWS Giants had played a terrific season with a major turnaround in the second half of the season. When they play against St. Kilda Saints in the Elimination Match which is the first round of the playoffs for the bottom half of the ladder, the Mighty Giants would hope to take a victory to play against either the losing teams of the Qualifying Finalists like Port Adelaide or the Brisbane Lions in the semifinals. The Great Western Sydney Giants can hope to win their first AFL Grand Final as Premiership Champions in order to win all of the Finals Tournament which it’s a big step forward for the Giants to become the best team in the league if they never surrender as a team. The Big Big Sound has prepared an orange splash as the Giants are looking forward to see what the future can hold for upcoming glory years ahead to upon their hopes and aspirations to bring young generations of AFL Fans to be a Giants fan.

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    CARTON FOOTBALL CLUB 4.3 7.5 9.5 11.7 (73)
    GREATER WESTERN SYDNEY GIANTS 3.2 8.4 13.7 16.9 (105)

    GOALS
    Carlton:
    Curnow 3, Owies 2, Cottrell, Martin, De Koning, Hewett, Durdin, Fisher
    Greater Western Sydney: Greene 4, Riccardi 3, Coniglio 2, Ward, Keeffe, Hogan, Cuming, Lloyd, Brown, Daniels

    BEST
    Carlton:
    Hewett, Curnow, Dow, Acres, Walsh
    Greater Western Sydney: Greene, Green, Coniglio, Ward, Daniels

    INJURIES
    Carlton:
    Acres (collarbone)
    Greater Western Sydney: Nil

    LATE CHANGES
    Carlton:
    Nil
    Greater Western Sydney: Toby McMullin replaced Sam Taylor (hamstring)

    SUBSTITUTES
    Carlton:
    Caleb Marchbank (replaced Blake Acres in the third quarter)
    Greater Western Sydney: Nick Haynes (replaced Toby McMullin in the third quarter)

    Crowd: 44,354 at Marvel Stadium

  • The Battle of the Bridge, is occasionally referred to as the Sydney Derby. It is based on a local Australian Football League (AFL) derby game between two Sydney-based clubs. The Sydney Swans and the Greater Western Sydney Giants are the two teams in Sydney, New South Wales. Since 2012, both of these teams have played against one another. Additionally, the Brett Kirk Medal is awarded at the conclusion of every match during the course of the regular season.

    Despite the fact that it was the Sydney Derby on a dreary Saturday afternoon with a few passing rains, it was also Toby Bedford’s debut for the GWS Giants, for whom he had previously played for the Melbourne Demons. It was another welcoming moment for the Giants, who were pleased to add additional talent as the young players were ready to make a move and join the elite group of players. It was also Adam Kingsley’s first Sydney Derby as the GWS Giants’ head coach, while John Longmire has been the senior coach of the Sydney Swans since 2011 and has witnessed every Battle of the Bridge Derby since the GWS Giants began playing in the Australian Premiership Football League, which has been 10 years of the battle, which will now be 11 during the 2023 Season as upon the chapter of the two Sydney Rival Teams. It was the 25th meeting of the Sydney Derby, which meant there would be some exciting and exhilarating moments for both teams as they contended for the best team of the competition.

    When the Sydney Derby’s first quarter began, both teams engaged in some pushing, contacting, and ruffing before beginning the clearance. Toby Greene threw the ball inside the 50-metre line to Toby Bedford, who scored his first goal for the Giants, putting them ahead early. On his GWS debut, Toby Bedford scores the game’s first goal, which comes from a turnover. The Swans earned a rushed behind, and Toby Greene scored to retake the lead. To prevent any risk, Tom Papley got himself a behind and kicked it in the ground. Peter Ladhams sneaks inside the 50-yard line and booted to score, much to the delight of Swans fans.Jesse Hogan blasted a goal from within the 30-meter box, that in the end caused the Giants to for a rushed behind. When Callan Ward kicked the footy to Greene, it bounced in the goal square but was blocked by the Swans defense, so Greene passed it to Brent Daniels, who actually passed it to Harry Perryman, who finished the job with a goal. Will Hayward also scores for Swans, reducing the deficit to 11 points, with Luke Parker assisting. Finn Callaghan fumbled the ball and passed it to Jack Buckley, who tackled and overturned it to Jake Lloyd, who stepped up and booted it to Hayden McLean. He was able to finish the first quarter with a late goal after the siren.

    The GWS achieved the opening clearance of the second quarter, while Coniglio had the ball in the center square and passed it to Hogan, who then passed it back to Perryman, who scored on a steal goal from Xavier O’Halloran. After that, Tom Papley got another behind, and Logan McDonald scored from long range at the square center to the goal square, which Haynes struggled to dive for a block on. Matt Flynn was seen in the half forward flank position and threw the ball to Stephen Coniglio, who scored to give the Swans the lead. The Swans attempted a quick kick, but Ryan Angwin intercepted it and ran it on the outside of the field. The Swans attempted immediate effect kick, but Ryan Angwin recovered the ball from O’Halloran and raced it to the 50-metre line, giving the Giants another goal to increase their advantage in the spot for another goal. Peter Lamhams received the ball after the clearing was kicked to Lance Franklin, who scored for the Swans. Lance Franklin scores his first major since returning from injury, although he has already been targeted twice in the second quarter for a goal return. The Giants attempted to assemble the position, but Harry Himmelberg tossed the ball up in the air to Aaron Cadman, who scored inside the 30 metre line. While Luke Parker had the ball following an immediate clearance advantage and kicked the ball into the center square, Will Hayward caught the ball and did not include apprehensive of dropping it for an easy catch for a huge grab. Both teams continued to push and battle, and Hayward ultimately scored a goal for the Swans, making the game even more exciting. As the Swans, Ryan Clarke and Will Hayward both had a behind, but Issac Henney kicked the ball to the center, awaiting someone would jump up to receive the ball, which Lance Franklin secured. Callum Mills kicked it to Franklin, who finally scored after the whistle and smashes it to come closer. The Swans adopted power of the Giants forward position with defense but had some drops and pass it to Finn Callaghan for an interception and pass it to Tom Green for an interception and pass it to Xavier O’Halloran for a long kick but it was about to get a goal but it ended up a behind short from the post while Hogan touched the goalpost. Toby Greene, on the other hand, received the ball and dropped it to Hayward, who fumbled to the Swans, which Matt Flynn defended, allowing the Giants to have the ball to Conilgo and Bedford, who gave an insignificant flip to Grenne, who did a dive and finally scored. James Peatling scored on a behind to send the match to halftime despite the Giants throughout the process of taking the lead 9.7 (57) to 7.5 (47).

    As soon as the third quarter began, the Swans took control and Franklin kicked the ball to get the score. Franklin followed by passing the ball to Hayward at a Centering Kick, which Errol Gulden caught by the goal square and gave the Swans a commanding lead for the very first time in the remainder of the game. The Swans maintained their lead with a behind from Franklin, another goal from Hayward, and a rushed behind from Issac Heaney. The Giants ultimately achieved something miraculous when Callum Brown kicked it in the Centre Square with a long range pass to Callaghan and dropped the footy to Conligio with the spin inside the 50 metre and launched it and bounced it all the way to the goal square to count it out as a goal, leaving the Giants lost for words. The Swans attempted another goal, which was prevented by the defense, so Gulden sprinted beyond the 50-metre line to kick it back to Logan McDonald, who saved it on his knees and was able to jump up and score for the Swans. McDonald was able to score another goal, and Franklin quickly followed a behind. While the Giants had alternative strategies, Cadman kicked it to Himmelberg, who plucked it and saved to take the mark before enacting to Hogan, who succeeded to save the footy at the goal square after his second catch, allowing the Giants to get an infinite goal. While Coniglio cleared it to Hogan, he took an instantaneous drop and handed it to Brent Daniels, who was able to score from the 50-metre line. The Swans finished the third quarter with McDonald catching the ball but dropping it, so Tom Paley took the sacrifice and scored.

    The fourth quarter began with the Swans players passing it to each other while take knowledge of towards Ryan Clarke inside the 30 metre line, he scored a goal to resume the lead for Sydney which Luke Parker helped the Swans by being tackled in the 50 metre line, he ultimately kicked it and rolled it towards the goal square to get another miraculous goal to extend their lead. The Swans start the final quarter strongly, scoring two goals, one of which was a centre bounce. When Josh Kelly snatched the ball, he carried it out of the center square and kicked it to Harry Himmelberg into the metre circle, where he scored from a 40-metre range but had enough space for a simple goal. The Giants possessed plenty of time to catch up to the Swans since the game was still underway in the Final Quarter. When Heeney had the ball, he passed it to Paley, who kicked it to Marc Sheather, who almost seized the ball but somehow went high in the air, so Harry Rawston almost intercepted the footy, but Chad Warner kicked the ball for a screamer goal out of nowhere. The Swans remained dominant for the majority of the second half of the Sydney Derby, pushing the Giants to find a staggery in order to get closer in addition to win. Rowston swiftly passed it to Coniglio inside the centre square and kicked it to O’ Halloran, but it was quickly intercepted by Toby Greene, who kept the ball in the ground until the whistle sounded. Bedford had the opportunity, but it was too early to call it, but they tried it again with the clearance, and Hogan kicked a low ball by rolling it towards Jake Riccardi, but threw it to Toby Greene, who kicked it into the goal like a soccer ball, providing the Giants some hope. Toby Greene scores his third goal of the match, cutting the deficit to 17 points. He played a part to eight goals and all three of his inside 50s have resulted in goals. Coniglio dropped the ball from the defense and allowed it roll in the direction of Harry Perryman who kicked the goal and slide which he was able to accomplish before the two defensemen slip to dive which the Swans had failed to capitalize on in time. Tom Greene booted long enough for Toby Greene outside the 50 metre line, who let the ball float through the goal zone until Brent Daniels tried to receive it at the skip bounce but was unable to get the ball in time, resulting in a behind. There has been some teamwork in every passing move of the Giants that gives to footy from Callum Brown and Jack Buckley for the steal which somehow pass it to Brent Daniels but converts it to Josh Kelly and gives an immediate pass to James Peatling which shifts it to Tom Green and pass it to Harry Rowston but kicks it and dropped in the 25 metre which Toby Greene held it and stop the play. Harry Himmelberg eventually received the ball on the following play, but he booted it on to the right side of the goal to escape the traffic with a behind. The Giants were behind 95-105 with seven minutes remaining in the fourth quarter, but there was still time for a comeback. When Haynes took the back pocket to stop the ball, he ultimately kicked it from long distance to Harry Perryman, and Nick Blankey tried to defend it, but Perryman ran but dropped it, so Toby Bedford and Toby Greene collaborated up to have the ball, and Greene kicked it back to Perryman, who landed inside the 50 metre line. He took the kick at the 50-metre line and sailed it ahead for the Giants to receive the winning opportunity, which he converted with his second goal of the quarter, bringing his game total to three. This increases the lead to four points. The game was last led by GWS in the first few minutes of the third quarter. With only 5 minutes remaining, the Swans are seeking assistance in order to secure their victory by maintaining their lead. Parker booted a long distance to Lance Franklin but failed to convert it, then Will Hayward performed a rapid roll to Corey Warner, who kicked to the goal line but McDonald was unable to receive it in time, resulting in a behind. The Giants conducted an excellent job guarding the Swans, prevented them from getting the game-winning goal with several passes from the line of defense while maintaining the game competitive.

    At the 2 Minute warning, The storm clouds were about to take over Sydney but it didn’t effect the match before the storm took over for another of rain on the way which Haynes started at the back pocket and kicks it to Lachie Ash but dropped the ball to Chad Warner and took long range to hope for the Swans to take the winning goal but a great catch from Jack Buckley before it went over the goal line which it would not count for the rushed behind which it would’ve been an important part for theGiants to level it up if they could’ve get the goal next. way. The Key Defender kicked it to Lachie Whitfield but put it out of bounds to Issac Cumming with the defense from Issac Heeney. It was the Swans ball and start it off with Stephen Coniglio which drop the ball to Conor Idun and gives it to Josh Kelly but held it in for the Giants to keep the play going. Kelly did the cross kick to Hayne in the back field while did a quick pass to Buckley and launches it to Toby Greene. After a quick stoppage in play, Greene launch it to Jesse Hogan and almost caught his hands to catch the footy which ended up to Toby Bedford which Nick Blankey pushed the ball out of bounds. Within 55 seconds left on the clock, it was all down to the wire to decide that would would determine the winner. Since it’s inside the Metre zone, that would allow Toby greene to capitalize a way to get the winning opptruinity by to be the playmaker of the match which it could be really important for the Giants to get a victory at this stage. The Referee throw the ball up in the air and let Peter Ladhams to get up front but Harry Himmelberg moved up front to get the ball first and almost got the mark which it was thrown away and pass it to Toby Greene after he was tackle by the Swans Defenseman. Toby Greene got the footy which took a quick spin to stay out from congestion, threw it on his right boot and watched it sail over and launches up into the air for the Giants to take the lead at last with 42 seconds remaining. The celebration was all over hugs from his teammates for the joy from Himmelberg for a quick pass the Capitan Greene Machine for an outstanding play which it was a perfect way to get themselves back the lead. The Swans has a little time left for a behind to tie the game or take the win for the goal but it could be the Giants Defense to take control for the final seconds to make every play count. The Swans took the clearance but Callum Mills failed to take control of the ball which the Giants Defense let it roll for Errol Gulden and launches it but Lachie Whitfield intercepted the ball to give the Giants and extra life of pendent with 30 seconds left remaining. He started off with a long kick to Matt Flynn which didn’t take the mark but Braeden Campbell from the Swans took it out of bounds. It was the last chance for the Swans to find a victory with 17 seconds left but it didnt last with Flynn but quickly drop and roll it to Xavier O’ Halloran which a quick steal to Chad Warner and ran it to give it to Mills and kicked it up in the edge of the centre square. There was no offense standing by which Whitfield intercept the footy which the referee did a quick stoppage and quickly play on the last 7 seconds. Whitfield quickly pass it to Finn Callaghan and snap the ball to Nick Haynes and launches the footy to center square which wrapped up the Match for the first victory for the Giants of the Battle of the Bridge match since 2021 during the Elimination Round and Round 5 of the regular season.

    The pitch-black and turbulent clouds were about to take over Sydney at the 2 minute warning, but it didn’t affect the match before the storm took over for an additional of the rain on the way which Haynes started at the back pocket and kicked it to Lachie Ash but dropped the ball to Chad Warner and took long range to hope for the Swans to take the winning goal but a great catch from Jack Buckley before it went over the goal line which it wouldn’t go either way. With the defense of Isaac Heeney, the Key Defender kicked it to Lachie Whitfield but put it out of bounds to Issac Cumming. It was the Swans’ ball, and it began with Stephen Coniglio, who passed the ball to Conor Idun, who subsequently handed it to Josh Kelly, who held it in for the Giants to continue the play. Kelly launched the cross kick to Hayne in the backfield before passing to Buckley and launching it to Toby Greene. After a brief pause in play, Greene sent it to Jesse Hogan, narrowly catching his hands to receive the ball, which ended up to Toby Bedford, who was shoved out of bounds by Nick Blankey. With just 55 seconds remaining on the clock, it was all down to the wire to decide who was going to prevail. Given that it’s inside the Metre zone, Toby Greene would be competent to capitalize on an excellent opportunity through his role as the match’s playmaker, which could be important for the Giants at this stage. The referee tossed the ball up in the air and allowed Peter Ladhams to go up front, however Harry Himmelberg moved ahead of him initially and almost grabbed the mark before it was thrown away, passing it to Toby Greene after he was tackled by a Swans defenseman. Toby Greene received the ball, rotated as quickly to prevent crowding, threw it on his right boot, and saw it go over and up into the air for the Giants to finally retrieve the lead with 42 seconds remaining. Celebrations from his teammates after the excitement of Himmelberg with a rapid pass to Capitan Greene Machine for an excellent decision that was an excellent strategy for getting themselves back in front. The Swans have a little time left to tie the game or triumph for the goal, but the Giants defense might seize control for the last seconds to make every play matter. The Swans took the clearance, but Callum Mills failed to take control of the ball, which the Giants defense facilitated roll for Errol Gulden, who blasted it, however Lachie Whitfield intercepted it, earning the Giants an additional life with 30 seconds remaining. He started with a long kick to Matt Flynn, which failed to reach the mark but was taken out of bounds with Swans’ Braeden Campbell. With 17 seconds remained it was the Swans’ last chance to claim the victory, but Flynn immediately dropped and rolled the ball towards Xavier O’ Halloran, who quickly stole it and raced it to throw it to Mills, who booted it up in the edge of the centre square. There was no offense available when Whitfield intercepted the ball, and the referee called a brief pause and rapid play on the last 7 seconds. Whitfield swiftly passed the ball to Finn Callaghan, who snapped the ball to Nick Haynes, who launched the football to center square, concluding the match for the Giants’ first victory in the Battle of the Bridge match since 2021 during the Elimination Round and Round 5 of the regular season.

    A thrilling finish to the ‘Battle of the Bridge’, with the Giants finishing strong with the last four goals of the game.The match comes to a close after a thrilling match with the Battle of the Bridge Derby which, there was the Brett Kirk Medal to be awarded. Brett Kirk, a Sydney Swans AFL premiership player who was born and reared in New South Wales, was honored with this speciality award. The participant who receives this Award is Toby Greene because of his outstanding bravery and encouragement for helping the Giants to not surrender a tough battle of the Sydney Derby and brought light at the end of the tunnel.

    SYDNEY 3.2 7.5 13.9 16.10 (106)
    GREATER WESTERN SYDNEY 4.1 9.3 12.3 17.5 (107)

    GOALS
    Sydney:
    Franklin 3, Hayward 3, McDonald 3, Warner, Parker, Papley, McLean, Ladhams, Gulden, Clarke
    Greater Western Sydney: Greene 4, Perryman 3, O’Halloran 2, Hogan 2, Coniglio 2, Himmelberg, Daniels, Cadman, Bedford

    BEST
    Sydney:
    Parker, Hayward, Warner, Gulden, Ladhams, Lloyd
    Greater Western Sydney: Greene, Coniglio, Callaghan, Green, Perryman

    INJURIES
    Sydney Swans:
    Nil
    Greater Western Sydney Giants: Nil

    SUBSTITUTES
    Sydney:
    Marc Sheather (replaced Angus Sheldrick in fourth quarter)
    Greater Western Sydney: Harry Rowston (replaced Aaron Cadman in fourth quarter)

    Crowd: 31,615 at the SCG

  • At Norwood Oval in the western part of Norwood, an inner-eastern suburb of Adelaide, South Australia, the GWS Giants faced off against the Hawks. Additionally, the Gather Round took place as South Australia was about to host a Festival of Footy. In every stadium or big park in South Australia, every club will participate in every match. The Adelaide Oval, Norwood Oval, and Mount Barker in the Adelaide Hills are the three stadiums that are located in South Australia. The fans expected a thrilling match between the Giants and Hawks.

    It was also the day Aaron Cadman made his debut with the GWS Giants, and all of the players were ecstatic that he had finished the academy league and entered the major league on live television, with thousands of fans watching it live. Cadman was selected first overall by the GIANTS in the 2022 NAB AFL Draft. Cadman, who is powerful overhead and a superb goal kicker, was acquired after the Club moved up to earn the top pick. He ranked well as a vital forward for the Greater Western Victoria Rebels due to his athleticism and ability to play up the ground.

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    Karl Amon grabbed the ball inside the 50-yard line to start the first quarter and give the Hawks the early advantage. When Changkuoth Jitah transferred the ball to Fergus Greene, who then went inside and took the lead, it didn’t stop. Toby Greene, the Giants’ captain, recovered the ball after each team had taken a behind and kicked the opening goal for his team. Both sides have produced five interceptions in the forward half, with the Hawks scoring 2.0 and the Giants 1.1 each. Later, Jesse Hogan kicked the behind that was rolled away after he was shot outside the goalpost. Aaron Cadman received the ball from Jesse Hogan after Tom Green had passed it to him outside the 50. It was his first AFL goal of his career, and all of his teammates gathered him to celebrate. While in possession, some of the guys made a few excellent tackles, and the other Giants made some good interceptions.

    Tom Green handed it off to Daniel Lloyd to kick it long from beyond the center square to start out the second quarter, yet it was too relatively close for a goal and was counted as a behind. Daniel Loyd took the behind and nearly scored, but the ball narrowly missed the goalpost. But, Jesse Hogan scored the goal, which snuck in to offer the Hawks the margin. There were a few behinds, and there was another time when the Hawks forced the Giants to battle to maintain the ball, resulting in a rushed behind. The Giants had numerous passes at a certain time and were penalized for kicking within the circle. It fell short of holding the mark, but somehow the Hawks put in a great deal of resistance to deny the Giants from gaining control again. While Denver Graniner-Barras was stopped for a foul inside the 50-meter line, Callum M. Brown have sent ball to Harry Himmelberg for a long-range kick. Harry Himmelberg received it and scored a goal with a set shot. Callan Ward then delivered a screen pass to Jesse Hogan after receiving the ball inside the penalty area. When the Giants continued to take control of the match, Harry Himmelberg slipped behind in the middle of a Hawks’ comeback. Regarding that, Tom Green made a big tackle on Josh Ward, which might result in a costly penalty. Karl Armon hit a massive long-range shot into the goal box just before halftime, and the crowd erupted. Meanwhile, Harry Himmelberg passed the ball to James Peatling from such a long distance, but it was stopped and struck the goal post, which Himmelberg repeated for a tight position on the goal post. The match concluded halftime with the Giants leading the Hawks 5.7 (37) to 4.5. (29).

    During the 3rd quarter, the players rallied around the field through an attempt to score, but they were unsuccessful. Changkuoth Jitah intercepted a pass but also ran towards the goal, giving the Giants a rushed lead. When the Giants were determined to get the ball better, Callan Ward hit a long range shot from the Centre Square within the 50-yard line and passed it to Toby Greene, who finally scored. Greene attempted another goal, but it was a bit to the left, giving them a behind. Then, off from a kick-in sequence, Luke Breust scored the game’s opening goal. Later Aaron Cadman had an excellent kickoff return to Jesse Hogan and held the ball in the 50-meter range, but he attempted his third goal, which struck the goal but did not count the 6 points. The Hawks reclaimed the lead thanks to a stunning grab from Jai Newcombe. Eight of the Hawks’ eleven goals were scored on intercepted possessions. In the final 10 minutes in the third quarter, the Hawks took control, and Himmelberg capped the quarter with a Behind.

    During the 4th quarter, the Giants performed poorly to rebounce in the first few minutes, as Ned Long scored a marker to give the Hawks the lead back, which the Giants did a significant tackle on, enabling Daniel Lloyd to score a goal to generate the Hawks back. When the Hawks were about to run the ball, it was intercepted by Brent Daniels, who managed to pass it back to Jack Buckley and performed a brief jog on the edge of the centre square before passing it to Callan Ward, who passed it to Toby Greene, who rolled it into the field and was going to run it on the edge and kick it inside the 45 metre, which earned the Giants a goal. The group was once again on alert. Jesse Hogan and It took a while for the Giants to get back on their grove while using most of time in the centre square with a few interceptions which Jesse Hogan and Harry Rowston each give a beside which it was close down by 1 with the results of 8.13 (61) 9.8 (62) within more than 10 minutes left in the 4th Quarter. each got a behind with more than ten minutes remaining in the fourth quarter, the Giants were still behind by one with the scores of 8.13 (61) and 9.8 (62). but somehow it took them some time to get their footing. They spent the majority of their time in the center square. The play from Connor MacDonald, to Seamus Mitchell to Jarman Impey for a run, and afterwards booted the ball to Tyler Brockton provided the Hawks a 7-point advantage. It didn’t do it the Giants’ way. Following a couple of interceptions and tackles, Hogan tossed the ball to Lloyd but hit the goalpost for a behind. The Giants chose a 50-metre shot goal, which was converted to a 30-metre shot goal after a short pass from Cooper Hamilton to Callan Ward. Ward was able to tie it up with approximately 5 minutes remaining in the game. Luke Breust gave an excellent run to Tyler Brockton, who passed it to Ned Long, who would then played it to Dylan Moore, who booted it into the goal square to give the Hawks the lead once more. Hogan and Greene each produced two behinds for this with the Giants, which included one that was rushed behind. Sam Taylor executed a strong balancing dive, continuing to allow the Giants to obtain greater opportunity to seize the ball. When the clock approached the last two minutes When there were less than two minutes remaining on the clock, the referee threw the ball up in the air, giving it to Matt Flynn, who swiftly passed it to Toby Greene, who kicked it up from a long range, whereupon Harry Himmelberg executed another Mark of the Year contender that astonished the spectators and wowed their fans. A number of the players were suffering from minor flares. Harry Himmelberg had a massive catch and gave the Giants back the lead with 90 seconds remaining in the final quarter.

    Himmelberg soared high above James Sicily 30m out from goal, directly in front, and steadied his nerves to take the win with 90 seconds remaining. It was a case of death by a thousand cuts for the Hawks, the Giants kicking 4.6 in the final term.

    Harry Himmelberg does the Mark of the Year Performance

    With 90 seconds remaining, Harry Himmbelberg kicked the goal, awarding the Giants a 3-point advantage once again. He has electrified the Giants for another dominant performance, and that it’s conceivable that they will win. Since the Hawks would still not give up, there were turnovers as well as a phenomenal performance by the Giants, which enabled the Hawks to prevail in the end. Sam Frost dropped the ball beyond the center square but started sprinting to James Worpel, who would then delivered it to Jarman Impey by kicking it outside of the 50-yard line. The Hawks were in position to score the game-winning goal, but Superhero Himmelberg saved the Giants with a tremendous block before it crossed the goal line. The replay was double-checked by the referee, and it was discovered that Harry Himmberg touched the ball before it crossed over the back of the goal. Which it turned out to be a behind, which was a startling moment for so many supporters who believed it was the game moment. The outcomes remained the same, and the GWS Giants won the match. That was a thrilling dramatic moment for the Giants, who refused to surrender, as Harry Himmelberg was named player of the match, particularly for his mark of the year during the home opener.

    The Giants achieved yet another great victory. The team came together to give each other hugs and high fives for everything thatthey had accomplished to secure their victory. In an interview with Danny the sideline reporter, Harry Himmelberg mentioned the goal from that incredible catch. He stated that he was attempting to clear the path so that he was able to grab the ball, obtain the Mark of the Year Performance, and strive to ensure that everybody understood the importance of the team never giving up while seizing the opportunity to assist the Giants to attempting to win. He was delighted that every one of his supporters could witness this spectacular game of forty and applaud him on. Another significant contribution he made was moving back to the goal square to avoid the Hawks in order to score the game-winning goal. He was pleased that all of his followers could witness this thrilling game of forty and cheer him on. He also played a significant role in preventing the Hawks from scoring the game-winning goal by staying at the goal square and deflecting it only just few feet short of the goal line. He was grateful that his teammates exert pressure on him to discover the location of the ball before kicking it off to generate a scoring opportunity. He was relieved to maintain the lead since he believed the Hawks would put some pressure on the overall outcome of the game, which the Giants were fortunate enough to dodge. The conditions were ideal for everyone to enjoy.

    The Giants played an overall an excellent game but had some hiccups in the 3rd Quarter but had an amazing run for the match against the Hawks. The Despite a magnificent contested mark, the game-winning major, and a last-ditch save on the goal line, Harry Himmelberg had a last two minutes to cherish as Greater Western Sydney defeated Hawthorn by two points.

    GREATER WESTERN SYDNEY 2.2 5.7 6.11 10.17 (77)
    HAWTHORN 2.3 4.5 8.7 11.9 (75)

    GOALS
    Greater Western Sydney:
    Greene 3, Hogan 2, Himmelberg 2, Cadman, Ward, Lloyd
    Hawthorn: Greene 3, Amon 2, Breust, Newcombe, Sicily, Long, Brockman, Moore

    BEST
    Greater Western Sydney: Green, Coniglio, Taylor, Greene, Himmelberg, Cumming
    Hawthorn: Newcombe, Worpel, Impey, Greene, Nash, Brockman

    INJURIES
    Greater Western Sydney:
    Nil
    Hawthorn: Chad Wingard (tongue), Breust (corked glute)

    SUBSTITUTES
    Greater Western Sydney:
    Harry Rowston (replaced Adam Kennedy at three-quarter time)
    Hawthorn: Cam Mackenzie (replaced Chad Wingard at half-time)

    Crowd: 9,057 at Norwood Oval