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  • Round 13 - GWS Giants vs Port Adelaide

    Manuka Oval, Canberra

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  • Round 20 - GWS Giants vs Sydney Swans

    ENGIE Stadium, Sydney

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    Marvel Stadium, Melbourne

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  • Round 22 - GWS Giants vs North Melbourne

    Manuka Oval, Manuka

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  • Round 23 - Gold Coast Suns vs GWS Giants

    People First Stadium, Gold Coast

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  • Round 24 - GWS Giants vs St Kilda (Date & Time TBC)

    ENGIE Stadium, Sydney

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Your GWS Giants AFL FAQs Answered

What is the "Orange Army"?

The "Orange Army" represents the passionate fan base of the GWS Giants, symbolising the club's exciting style of football and commitment to diversity and inclusion. This community has grown remarkably, with the club breaking membership records for four consecutive years and reaching an all-time high of 36,725 members in 2025.

The Orange Army plays a crucial role in the club's success, creating an electric atmosphere at home matches in Sydney's ENGIE Stadium and Canberra's Manuka Oval. The club's focus on inclusivity particularly resonates in the multicultural landscape of Western Sydney, fostering a welcoming environment that transcends traditional sporting demographics and builds lasting community connections.

When were the GWS Giants established?

The Giants' journey began when the AFL unanimously supported Western Sydney expansion on March 12, 2008. The Greater Western Sydney Football Club officially entered the AFL competition in 2012 as the league's youngest team, with Kevin Sheedy appointed as the inaugural coach in November 2009.

Key milestones include signing their first players in 2010, including high-profile rugby league convert Israel Folau, and securing their first AFL victory against Gold Coast in Round 7, 2012. The club's rapid ascent saw them reach their maiden finals in 2016 and their first Grand Final in 2019. That same year, Jeremy Cameron became the club's first Coleman Medallist with 67 goals, cementing his place in Giants folklore.

What makes the GWS Giants unique in terms of culture and values?

The Giants have built their identity around the motto "Think Big. Live Big. Play Big." and core values centred on diversity and inclusion. This commitment extends beyond football, with the club publicly supporting social causes like marriage equality and the Voice to Parliament referendum.

The club song "There's a Big Big Sound," written by Harry Angus from The Cat Empire, became an internet sensation during their 2019 Grand Final run and reflects the team's vibrant culture. The Giants are represented by mascots G-Man (AFL) and Gigi (AFLW), while their community engagement demonstrates a commitment to being more than just a football club – they're a social enterprise deeply integrated within their diverse community.

Where do the GWS Giants play their home games and train?

The Giants split their home fixtures between two venues as part of their strategic dual-city approach. Their primary home is Sydney Showground Stadium (commercially known as ENGIE Stadium) in Sydney Olympic Park, while they play four matches annually at Manuka Oval in Canberra as part of a significant 10-year agreement with the ACT Government. This partnership is symbolised by incorporating a Canberra logo on their guernsey for territory-based games.

Their training headquarters, the WestConnex Centre and Tom Wills Oval represent a world-class facility within Sydney Olympic Park. The centre features an impressive 8-meter high gymnasium with an indoor training field, athletics track, recovery areas, swimming pool, auditorium, and comprehensive medical facilities. These state-of-the-art amenities rival any sporting club in Australia and demonstrate the significant investment in player development.

Who leads the Giants on and off the field?

The Giants are currently led by Senior Coach Adam Kingsley for the AFL team and Cameron Bernasconi for the AFLW program. On-field leadership comes from sole AFL captain Toby Greene, who assumed full captaincy in 2023 after serving as co-captain in 2022. AFLW captain Rebecca Beeson has led the women's team since 2024.

The club's leadership structure has evolved from its early shared captaincy model featuring foundational players like Phil Davis, Callan Ward, and Luke Power, to the current streamlined approach. This progression reflects the club's maturation and establishment of clear hierarchies within both playing groups.

Who are the Giants' main rivals, and what makes these matchups special?

The Giants have developed two compelling rivalries that add excitement to their fixtures. The Sydney Derby against the Sydney Swans represents the AFL's newest local rivalry, dubbed the "Battle of the Bridge." While the Swans initially dominated, the contest has been remarkably even since 2014, with the Giants securing memorable finals victories in 2016, 2018, and 2021. The best player in each derby receives the Brett Kirk Medal.

 

Their rivalry with the Western Bulldogs emerged from the controversial 2014 trades involving Ryan Griffen and Tom Boyd. This rivalry intensified through crucial finals encounters, including the heartbreaking 2016 Preliminary Final loss and the triumphant 2019 Elimination Final victory. These rivalries are strategically important for building fan engagement and creating compelling narratives in the Giants' non-traditional AFL market.

How do the GWS Giants contribute to their community beyond football?

The Giants Foundation serves as the club's philanthropic arm, focusing on health, harmony, education, and employment initiatives across Western Sydney, Southern NSW, and the ACT. These programs have positively impacted over 46,000 people from culturally diverse and disadvantaged communities.

The Giants Academy identifies and develops elite talent within NSW and ACT, providing pathways for local athletes while the club invests heavily in grassroots programs. However, challenges remain in deeply embedding AFL culture in the rugby league-dominated Western Sydney region, with some reports indicating declining junior participation despite broader community engagement success. This ongoing challenge requires continued strategic investment and innovative approaches to grow the game's grassroots presence.

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