Australian rules football club season
The 2016 AFL season was the 120th season in the Australian Football League contested by the Sydney Swans .
Club summary
After having split its home games between the Sydney Cricket Ground and ANZ Stadium since 2002, Sydney returned to playing all games at the Sydney Cricket Ground. The club and the stadium had originally planned to end their agreement at the end of the 2016 season, but the two parties agreed on February 29 to end the agreement one year early. The three 2016 matches which were scheduled for ANZ Stadium (Round 1 vs Collingwood , Round 7 vs Essendon and Round 18 vs Carlton ) were shifted to the Sydney Cricket Ground as a result. Under the club's new stadium arrangement, it has committed to playing all home games at the Sydney Cricket Ground in a thirty-year deal, set to end in 2046.[ 1]
On 12 April 2016, the Swans broke the 50,000 members milestone for the first time, breaking the club's record of 48,836 members set in 2015.[ 2]
Squad for 2016
Statistics are correct as of end of 2015 season.
Flags represent the state of origin, i.e. the state in which the player played his Under-18s football.
Senior List [ 3]
No.
State
Player
Hgt (cm)
Wgt (kg)
Date of Birth
Age (end 2015)
AFL Debut
Recruited from
Games (end 2015)
Goals (end 2015)
1
James Rose
185
79
16 April 1996
19
2015
Sturt
2
3
2
Alex Johnson
194
92
2 March 1992
23
2011
Oakleigh (U18)
45
1
3
Jarrad McVeigh (c)
184
74
7 April 1985
30
2004
NSW/ACT (U18)
266
184
4
Dan Hannebery (lg)
181
79
24 February 1991
24
2009
Oakleigh (U18)
144
69
5
Isaac Heeney
184
80
5 May 1996
19
2015
Cardiff, Sydney Swans Academy
14
16
6
Tom Mitchell
181
83
31 May 1993
22
2013
Claremont
39
23
7
Harry Cunningham
181
76
6 December 1993
22
2012
NSW/ACT (U18)
52
31
8
Kurt Tippett
202
108
8 May 1987
28
2008
Southport , Adelaide
152
301
9
Abaina Davis
192
97
27 January 1996
19
UNSW-Eastern Suburbs , Sydney Swans Academy
10
Zak Jones
181
79
15 March 1995
20
2014
Dandenong (U18)
15
1
11
Jeremy Laidler
190
89
5 August 1989
26
2009
Calder (U18) , Geelong , Carlton
68
7
12
Josh Kennedy (lg)
188
93
20 June 1988
27
2008
Sandringham (U18) , Hawthorn
158
95
13
Toby Nankervis
199
106
12 August 1994
21
2015
North Launceston
5
1
14
Callum Mills
186
80
2 April 1997
18
North Shore , Sydney Swans Academy
15
Kieren Jack (c)
178
75
28 June 1987
28
2007
NSW/ACT (U18)
185
131
16
Gary Rohan
188
90
7 June 1991
24
2010
Geelong (U18)
61
42
17
Jack Hiscox
184
74
23 March 1995
20
Sydney Uni , Sydney Swans Academy
18
Callum Sinclair
200
99
23 September 1989
26
2013
Subiaco , West Coast
29
18
19
Tom Derickx
200
102
7 December 1987
28
2012
Claremont , Richmond
15
6
20
Sam Reid
196
98
27 December 1991
24
2010
Murray (U18)
98
94
21
Ben McGlynn
172
76
6 August 1985
30
2006
Bendigo (U18) , Hawthorn
153
171
22
Dean Towers
189
86
4 May 1990
25
2014
North Ballarat
17
8
23
Lance Franklin
197
107
30 January 1987
29
2005
Perth , Hawthorn
221
706
24
Dane Rampe (lg)
188
87
2 June 1990
25
2013
UNSW-Eastern
72
5
25
Ted Richards
193
92
11 January 1983
32
2002
Sandringham (U18) , Essendon
253
32
26
Luke Parker (lg)
183
85
25 October 1992
23
2011
Dandenong (U18)
101
78
27
Daniel Robinson
185
82
3 July 1994
21
2015
Mosman Football Club
4
2
29
George Hewett
185
83
29 December 1995
20
North Adelaide
30
Tyrone Leonardis
182
78
22 February 1997
18
Northern (U18)
32
Michael Talia
194
94
11 February 1993
22
2012
Calder (U18) , Western Bulldogs
30
3
33
Brandon Jack
182
77
25 May 1994
21
2013
Pennant Hills
27
16
34
Jordan Dawson
190
84
9 April 1997
18
Sturt
35
Sam Naismith
206
108
16 July 1992
23
2014
North Shore
1
0
36
Aliir Aliir
193
94
5 September 1994
21
East Fremantle
39
Heath Grundy (lg)
192
106
2 June 1986
29
2006
Norwood
187
23
40
Nick Smith (lg)
183
79
12 June 1988
27
2008
Oakleigh (U18)
142
9
42
Xavier Richards
195
91
25 April 1993
22
2013
Sandringham (U18)
2
0
44
Jake Lloyd
180
76
20 September 1993
22
2014
North Ballarat (U18)
43
11
Rookie List [ 4]
No.
State
Player
Hgt
Wgt
Date of Birth
Age
Debut
Recruited from
Games
Goals
28
Nic Newman
188
81
15 January 1993
22
Frankston
31
Harry Marsh
189
82
13 January 1994
21
East Fremantle
38
Colin O'Riordan
188
87
12 October 1995
20
Tipperary GAA
41
Tom Papley
176
71
13 July 1996
19
Gippsland (U18)
43
Lewis Melican
194
80
4 November 1996
19
Geelong U18
45
Jordan Foote
183
76
2 January 1996
19
UNSW-Eastern Suburbs , Sydney Swans Academy
46
Sam Murray
188
72
2 September 1997
18
Wodonga
47
Kyle Galloway
206
104
21 November 1996
19
Shepparton
Senior coaching panel [ 5]
State
Coach
Coaching position
Sydney Coaching debut
Former clubs as coach
John Longmire
Senior coach
2002
Stuart Dew
Senior Assistant Coach (midfield)
2009
Josh Francou
Assistant coach (Stoppages)
2015
Brett Kirk
Assistant coach (Forwards)
2016
Fremantle (a)
Henry Playfair
Assistant coach (defence)
2010
Sydney Swans (NEAFL ) (s)
John Blakey
Coaching Director/Head of Development
2006
Brisbane Lions (a)
Nick Davis
Development coach
2016
Rhyce Shaw
Reserves Coach
2016
Jared Crouch
Academy coaching Director
2011
For players: (c) denotes captain, (vc) denotes vice-captain, (lg) denotes leadership group.
For coaches: (s) denotes senior coach, (cs) denotes caretaker senior coach, (a) denotes assistant coach, (d) denotes development coach.
Playing list changes
The following summarises all player changes between the conclusion of the 2015 season and the beginning of the 2016 season.
In
Out
List management
Season summary
Pre-season matches
Home and away 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, 26 March (7:25 pm)
Collingwood
18.25 (133)
7.11 (53)
Won by 80 points
Sydney Cricket Ground (H)
33,857
2nd
1-0
[ 19]
2
Sunday, 3 April (4:40 pm)
Carlton
10.11 (71)
20.11 (131)
Won by 60 points
Etihad Stadium (A)
33,146
2nd
2-0
[ 20]
3
Saturday, 9 April (4:35 pm)
Greater Western Sydney
14.9 (93)
10.8 (68)
Won by 25 points
Sydney Cricket Ground (H)
37,045
1st
3-0
[ 21]
4
Saturday, 16 April (7:10 pm)
Adelaide
16.17 (113)
15.13 (103)
Lost by 10 points
Adelaide Oval (A)
51,330
3rd
3-1
[ 22]
5
Saturday, 23 April (1:40 pm)
West Coast
12.16 (88)
7.7 (49)
Won by 39 points
Sydney Cricket Ground (H)
35,427
3rd
4-1
[ 23]
6
Sunday, 1 May (1:10 pm)
Brisbane Lions
14.10 (94)
15.7 (97)
Won by 3 points
The Gabba (A)
14,646
3rd
5-1
[ 24]
7
Saturday, 7 May (4:35 pm)
Essendon
20.15 (135)
7.12 (54)
Won by 81 points
Sydney Cricket Ground (H)
29,527
3rd
6-1
[ 25]
8
Saturday, 14 May (7:25 pm)
Richmond
14.17 (101)
15.10 (100)
Lost by 1 point
Melbourne Cricket Ground (A)
36,014
4th
6-2
[ 26]
9
Friday, 20 May (7:50 pm)
Hawthorn
7.13 (55)
10.9 (69)
Won by 14 points
Melbourne Cricket Ground (A)
61,552
4th
7-2
[ 27]
10
Friday, 27 May (7:50 pm)
North Melbourne
14.7 (91)
9.11 (65)
Won by 26 points
Sydney Cricket Ground (H)
38,498
2nd
8-2
[ 28]
11
Saturday, 4 June (7:25 pm)
Gold Coast
6.5 (41)
11.13 (79)
Won by 38 points
Metricon Stadium (A)
4,368
2nd
9-2
[ 29]
12
Sunday, 12 June (4:40 pm)
Greater Western Sydney
15.15 (105)
9.9 (63)
Lost by 42 points
Spotless Stadium (A)
21,541
3rd
9-3
[ 30]
13
Sunday, 19 June (1:10 pm)
Melbourne
12.14 (86)
4.7 (31)
Won by 55 points
Sydney Cricket Ground (H)
19,086
2nd
10-3
[ 31]
14
Bye
2nd
10-3
15
Saturday, 2 July (4:35 pm)
Western Bulldogs
11.13 (79)
13.5 (83)
Lost by 4 points
Sydney Cricket Ground (H)
33,386
4th
10-4
[ 32]
16
Friday, 8 July (7:50 pm)
Geelong
9.6 (60)
15.8 (98)
Won by 38 points
Simonds Stadium (A)
24,339
2nd
11-4
[ 33]
17
Thursday, 14 July (7:20 pm)
Hawthorn
10.10 (70)
11.9 (75)
Lost by 5 points
Sydney Cricket Ground (H)
42,314
5th
11-5
[ 34]
18
Saturday, 23 July (1:45 pm)
Carlton
10.14 (74)
10.8 (68)
Won by 6 points
Sydney Cricket Ground (H)
31,765
3rd
12-5
[ 35]
19
Sunday, 31 July (1:20 pm)
Fremantle
7.5 (47)
21.11 (137)
Won by 90 points
Domain Stadium (A)
32,401
3rd
13-5
[ 36]
20
Saturday, 6 August (1:45 pm)
Port Adelaide
14.16 (100)
4.9 (33)
Won by 67 points
Sydney Cricket Ground (H)
30,204
2nd
14-5
[ 37]
21
Saturday, 13 August (7:25 pm)
St Kilda
11.10 (76)
23.8 (146)
Won by 70 points
Etihad Stadium (A)
33,059
2nd
15-5
[ 38]
22
Saturday, 20 August (1:45 pm)
North Melbourne
10.16 (76)
12.13 (85)
Won by 9 points
Blundstone Arena (A)
16,495
1st
16-5
[ 39]
23
Saturday, 27 August (4:35 pm)
Richmond
25.14 (164)
7.9 (51)
Won by 113 points
Sydney Cricket Ground (H)
36,570
1st
17-5
[ 40]
Source Archived 17 December 2016 at the Wayback Machine
Finals matches
Ladder
Source:
AFL Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for.
(P) Premiers
Individual awards and records
Rising Star Award: Callum Mills
Dennis Carroll Trophy for Most Improved Player: Aliir Aliir
Barry Round Shield for Best Clubman: Alex Johnson
Paul Kelly Players’ Player: Lance Franklin
Paul Roos Award for Best Player in a Finals Series: Heath Grundy & Josh Kennedy
Milestones
Debuts
1 Had previously played for another club but played their first match for the Sydney Swans.
Reserves
Regular season
Rd
Date and local time
Opponent
Scores (Sydney's scores indicated in bold )
Venue
Ladder position
Home
Away
Result
1
Saturday, 2 April (11:00 am )
Brisbane Lions
5.10 (40)
25.12 (162)
Won by 122 points
Burpengary Sports Complex (A)
1st
2
Saturday, 9 April (10:30 am )
UWS Giants
17.13 (115)
14.13 (97)
Won by 18 points
Blacktown International Sportspark (H)
1st
3
Saturday, 16 April (1:00 pm )
Redland
7.10 (52)
23.11 (149)
Won by 97 points
Leyshon Park (A)
1st
4
Saturday, 23 April (9:30 am )
Southport
12.13 (85)
6.9 (45)
Won by 40 points
Drummoyne Oval (H)
1st
5
Sunday, 1 May (9:30 am )
Brisbane Lions
3.7 (25)
20.15 (135)
Won by 110 points
Coorparoo (A)
1st
6
Saturday, 7 May (12:00 pm )
Gold Coast
18.12 (120)
8.7 (55)
Won by 65 points
Drummoyne Oval (H)
1st
7
Saturday, 14 May (12:00 pm )
Canberra
4.4 (28)
26.14 (170)
Won by 142 points
Manuka Oval (A)
1st
8
Bye
1st
9
Friday, 27 May (4:10 pm )
Sydney University
6.8 (44)
15.13 (103)
Won by 59 points
Sydney Cricket Ground (A)
1st
10
Saturday, 4 June (12:00 pm )
Gold Coast
3.3 (21)
15.17 (107)
Won by 86 points
Metricon Stadium (A)
1st
11
Sunday, 12 June (1:00 pm )
UWS Giants
16.13 (109)
16.12 (108)
Lost by 1 point
Spotless Stadium (A)
1st
12
Sunday, 19 June (9:30 am )
Aspley
16.14 (110)
7.5 (47)
Won by 63 points
Sydney Cricket Ground (H)
1st
13
Bye
1st
14
Saturday, 2 July (12:55 pm )
NT Thunder
19.13 (127)
9.7 (61)
Won by 66 points
Sydney Cricket Ground (H)
1st
15
Saturday, 9 July (12:00 pm )
Canberra
6.7 (43)
20.20 (140)
Won by 97 points
Manuka Oval (A)
1st
16
Saturday, 16 July (12:00 pm )
Gold Coast
26.14 (170)
7.4 (46)
Won by 124 points
Newcastle Oval (H)
1st
17
Saturday, 23 July (10:05 am )
UWS Giants
4.19 (43)
10.8 (68)
Lost by 25 points
Sydney Cricket Ground (H)
1st
18
Bye
1st
19
Saturday, 6 August (10:05 am )
Brisbane Lions
24.16 (160)
3.7 (25)
Won by 135 points
Sydney Cricket Ground (H)
1st
20
Saturday, 13 August (6:30 pm )
NT Thunder
14.8 (92)
8.6 (54)
Lost by 38 points
Marrara Oval (A)
1st
21
Saturday, 20 August (2:00 pm )
Sydney University
5.13 (43)
10.8 (68)
Won by 25 points
Blacktown International Sportspark (A)
1st
Finals series
Ladder
Source:
[1] Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for.
(P) Premiers
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