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Sydney
SydneySwans
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Nickname
Swans
Colours
Red and white
Entered comp
1897
Home ground
Premierships
5
Most recent
2012
Current coach
John Longmire
Current captain
Dane Rampe, Luke Parker
& Callum Mills
Record v WCE
34-22

The South Melbourne Football Club was formed in 1874, and was one of the inaugural members of the Victorian Football League in 1897. The club won three premierships in 1909, 1918 and 1933 before enduring a record 72-year premiership drought. During that time, the Swans relocated to Sydney to become the first non-Victorian team to compete in the VFL. The club finally broke its premiership drought in 2005 against West Coast, as part of a remarkable sequence of close finishes between the two sides. The Swans won a fifth premiership in 2012.

Head to head[]

Games Wins Losses Draws Win %
Overall 56 22 34 0 39.3%
Finals 5 2 3 0 40.0%
By venue
Subiaco Oval 23 14 9 0 60.9%
WACA 3 2 1 0 66.7%
Perth Stadium 2 0 2 0 0.0%
SCG 19 3 16 0 15.8%
Stadium Aust 4 1 3 0 25.0%
MCG 2 1 1 0 50.0%
Carrara 1 1 0 0 100.0%
Kardinia Park 1 0 1 0 0.0%
Mount Barker 1 0 1 0 0.0%

Every game[]

Year Round Venue Result Score
1987 3 Subiaco L 97-124
1987 17 SCG L 71-201
1988 12 SCG L 61-104
1989 3 SCG L 83-134
1989 16 Subiaco W 112-70
1990 5 Subiaco W 128-67
1990 18 SCG W 83-68
1991 10 Subiaco W 106-72
1992 2 SCG L 95-98
1992 17 Subiaco W 107-54
1993 11 SCG W 120-63
1994 10 WACA W 101-75
1995 12 Subiaco W 73-72
1996 8 WACA W 100-64
1996 22 SCG L 50-85
1997 1 Subiaco W 78-37
1997 16 SCG L 75-112
1998 4 WACA L 99-118
1998 19 SCG L 68-74
1999 9 SCG W 94-81
2000 2 Subiaco L 70-82
2000 17 SCG L 80-151
2001 2 Subiaco L 89-104
2001 17 SCG L 48-83
2002 11 Subiaco W 102-89
2003 14 SCG L 84-92
2004 8 Subiaco W 124-97
2004 EF Stadium Aust. L 34-75
2005 6 Subiaco W 104-59
2005 17 SCG L 67-88
2005 QF Subiaco W 69-65
2005 GF MCG L 54-58
2006 15 Subiaco W 67-65
2006 QF Subiaco L 84-85
2006 GF MCG W 85-84
2007 1 Stadium Aust. W 74-73
2007 16 Subiaco W 112-100
2008 4 Stadium Aust. L 45-107
2008 11 Subiaco L 78-83
2009 8 Stadium Aust. L 101-106
2010 5 SCG L 63-115
2011 3 Subiaco L 88-101
2012 16 Subiaco L 69-121
2013 17 Subiaco L 79-113
2014 16 Subiaco L 51-79
2015 17 Subiaco W 103-51
2016 5 SCG L 49-88
2017 4 Subiaco W 91-65
2018 1 Perth Stadium L 86-115
2018 13 SCG L 57-72
2019 12 SCG L 71-116
2020 5 Carrara W 77-43
2021 16 Kardinia Park L 26-118
2022 5 Perth Stadium L 58-121
2023 15 SCG L 34-205
2024 4 Mount Barker L 78-104

Records[]

Biggest win: 61 points in Round 5 1990 at Subiaco

Biggest loss: 171 points in Round 15 2023 at the SCG, the club's biggest loss of all time

Highest score: 128 in Round 5 1990 at Subiaco

Lowest score: 26 in Round 16 2021 at Kardinia Park

Highest score against: 205 in Round 15 2023 at the SCG, the highest score the club has ever conceded

Lowest score against: 37 in Round 1 1997 at Subiaco

Most goals in a match: 8 by Peter Sumich in Round 5 1990

Players to have appeared for both clubs[]

Player WCE games Years at WCE Syd games Years at Syd
Jason Ball 103 1992-1999 90 2000-2005
Tony Begovich 9 1990-1992 5 1993
Mark Hepburn 13 1991-1993 7 1994
Tom Hickey 23 2019-2020 37* 2021-present
Lewis Jetta 75 2016-2020 127 2010-2015
Peter Melesso 6 1989-1991 1 1981
Mitch Morton 12 2005-2007 12 2012-2013
Mark Seaby 102 2002-2009 18 2010-2012
Callum Sinclair 29 2013-2015 89 2016-2022
Matt Spangher 26 2006-2010 6 2011-2012
Scott Watters 46 1989-1992 37 1993-1994
On playing list at both clubs
Andrew Donnelly 68 1996-2001 0 1993-1994
Jason Spinks 0 1995 0 1993

Trade history[]

Year Traded Acquired Notes
1992 Scott Watters
Tony Begovich
Pick 1 (Drew Banfield)
1999 Jason Ball Pick 11 (Darren Glass)
Pick 41 (Kane Munro)
2009 Mark Seaby
Pick 39 (Sam Grimley)
Pick 55 (Trent Dennis-Lane)
Pick 22 (Gerrick Weedon) Three-way trade with Brisbane
2006 Callum Sinclair Lewis Jetta
2015 Picks 36 and 37
(exchanged to meet academy bid)
Pick 23 (Luke Partington)
2018 Future third-round pick Pick 26 (Luke Foley) Live trade
2018 Pick 22 (James Rowbottom) Future second-round pick Live trade
2020 Tom Hickey
Pick 34
Pick 60
Pick 58
Pick 62
2021 PA second-round pick
2021 SYD third-round pick

AFLW record[]

Head to head[]

Games Wins Losses Draws Win %
Overall 1 0 1 0 0.0%
By venue
Henson Park 1 0 1 0 0.0%

Every game[]

Year Round Venue Result Score
2023 4 Henson Park L 21-34
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