Sydney Swans
2016 season
PresidentAndrew Pridham
CoachJohn Longmire
(6th season)
Captain(s)Kieren Jack
(4th season)
Jarrad McVeigh
(6th season)
Home groundSCG
(Capacity: 48,000)
NAB Challenge6th
AFL season1st (17-5)
Finals2nd
(defeated by Western Bulldogs in the Grand Final)
Bob Skilton MedalJosh Kennedy
Leading goalkickerLance Franklin (81)
Highest home attendance99,981 vs Western Bulldogs
(Grand Final)
Lowest home attendance19,086 vs Melbourne
(Round 13)
Average home attendance40,430 (Increase 8,939)
Club membership56,523 (Increase 7,687)

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.StatePlayerHgt (cm)Wgt (kg)Date of BirthAge (end 2015)AFL DebutRecruited fromGames (end 2015)Goals (end 2015)
1South AustraliaJames Rose1857916 April 1996192015Sturt23
2Victoria (state)Alex Johnson194922 March 1992232011Oakleigh (U18)451
3New South WalesJarrad McVeigh (c)184747 April 1985302004NSW/ACT (U18)266184
4Victoria (state)Dan Hannebery (lg)1817924 February 1991242009Oakleigh (U18)14469
5New South WalesIsaac Heeney184805 May 1996192015Cardiff, Sydney Swans Academy1416
6Western AustraliaTom Mitchell1818331 May 1993222013Claremont3923
7New South WalesHarry Cunningham181766 December 1993222012NSW/ACT (U18)5231
8QueenslandKurt Tippett2021088 May 1987282008Southport, Adelaide152301
9New South WalesAbaina Davis1929727 January 199619UNSW-Eastern Suburbs, Sydney Swans Academy
10Victoria (state)Zak Jones1817915 March 1995202014Dandenong (U18)151
11Victoria (state)Jeremy Laidler190895 August 1989262009Calder (U18), Geelong, Carlton687
12Victoria (state)Josh Kennedy (lg)1889320 June 1988272008Sandringham (U18), Hawthorn15895
13TasmaniaToby Nankervis19910612 August 1994212015North Launceston51
14New South WalesCallum Mills186802 April 199718North Shore, Sydney Swans Academy
15New South WalesKieren Jack (c)1787528 June 1987282007NSW/ACT (U18)185131
16Victoria (state)Gary Rohan188907 June 1991242010Geelong (U18)6142
17New South WalesJack Hiscox1847423 March 199520Sydney Uni, Sydney Swans Academy
18Western AustraliaCallum Sinclair2009923 September 1989262013Subiaco, West Coast2918
19Western AustraliaTom Derickx2001027 December 1987282012Claremont, Richmond156
20Victoria (state)Sam Reid1969827 December 1991242010Murray (U18)9894
21Victoria (state)Ben McGlynn172766 August 1985302006Bendigo (U18), Hawthorn153171
22Victoria (state)Dean Towers189864 May 1990252014North Ballarat178
23Western AustraliaLance Franklin19710730 January 1987292005Perth, Hawthorn221706
24New South WalesDane Rampe (lg)188872 June 1990252013UNSW-Eastern725
25Victoria (state)Ted Richards1939211 January 1983322002Sandringham (U18), Essendon25332
26Victoria (state)Luke Parker (lg)1838525 October 1992232011Dandenong (U18)10178
27New South WalesDaniel Robinson185823 July 1994212015Mosman Football Club42
29South AustraliaGeorge Hewett1858329 December 199520North Adelaide
30Victoria (state)Tyrone Leonardis1827822 February 199718Northern (U18)
32Victoria (state)Michael Talia1949411 February 1993222012Calder (U18), Western Bulldogs303
33New South WalesBrandon Jack1827725 May 1994212013Pennant Hills2716
34South AustraliaJordan Dawson190849 April 199718Sturt
35New South WalesSam Naismith20610816 July 1992232014North Shore10
36Western AustraliaAliir Aliir193945 September 199421East Fremantle
39South AustraliaHeath Grundy (lg)1921062 June 1986292006Norwood18723
40Victoria (state)Nick Smith (lg)1837912 June 1988272008Oakleigh (U18)1429
42Victoria (state)Xavier Richards1959125 April 1993222013Sandringham (U18)20
44Victoria (state)Jake Lloyd1807620 September 1993222014North Ballarat (U18)4311
Rookie List[4]
No.StatePlayerHgtWgtDate of BirthAgeDebutRecruited fromGamesGoals
28Victoria (state)Nic Newman1888115 January 199322Frankston
31Western AustraliaHarry Marsh1898213 January 199421East Fremantle
38Republic of IrelandColin O'Riordan1888712 October 199520Tipperary GAA
41Victoria (state)Tom Papley1767113 July 199619Gippsland (U18)
43Victoria (state)Lewis Melican194804 November 199619Geelong U18
45New South WalesJordan Foote183762 January 199619UNSW-Eastern Suburbs, Sydney Swans Academy
46Victoria (state)Sam Murray188722 September 199718Wodonga
47Victoria (state)Kyle Galloway20610421 November 199619Shepparton
Senior coaching panel[5]
StateCoachCoaching positionSydney Coaching debutFormer clubs as coach
New South WalesJohn LongmireSenior coach2002
South AustraliaStuart DewSenior Assistant Coach (midfield)2009
South AustraliaJosh FrancouAssistant coach (Stoppages)2015
New South WalesBrett KirkAssistant coach (Forwards)2016Fremantle (a)
Victoria (state)Henry PlayfairAssistant coach (defence)2010Sydney Swans (NEAFL) (s)
Victoria (state)John BlakeyCoaching Director/Head of Development2006Brisbane Lions (a)
Victoria (state)Nick DavisDevelopment coach2016
Victoria (state)Rhyce ShawReserves Coach2016
South AustraliaJared CrouchAcademy coaching Director2011
  • 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

PlayerPrevious ClubLeaguevia
Western Australia Callum SinclairWest CoastAFLTrade[6]
Victoria (state) Michael TaliaWestern BulldogsAFLTrade[7]
New South Wales Callum MillsNorth ShoreSydney AFLPick 3, 2015 National Draft (Academy selection)
Victoria (state) Tyrone LeonardisNorthern (U18)TAC CupPick 51, 2015 National Draft
South Australia Jordan DawsonSturtSANFLPick 56, 2015 National Draft
Victoria (state) Tom PapleyGippsland (U18)TAC CupPick 14, 2016 Rookie Draft
Victoria (state) Kyle GallowaySheppartonGVFLPick 59, 2016 Rookie Draft
Victoria (state) Sam MurrayWodongaO&MFLPick 66, 2016 Rookie Draft
Republic of Ireland Colin O'RiordanTipperaryGAAPick 69, 2016 Rookie Draft (International Rookie)[8]

Out

PlayerNew ClubLeaguevia
Victoria (state) Adam GoodesRetired[9]
Victoria (state) Rhyce ShawRetired[10]
Canada Mike PykeRetired[11]
Western Australia Lewis JettaWest CoastAFLTrade[12]
New South Wales Craig BirdEssendonAFLTrade[13]
New South Wales Lloyd PerrisDelisted[14]
Victoria (state) Sean McLarenDelisted[15]

List management

PlayerChange
New South Wales Sam NaismithPromoted from the rookie list to the senior list
Western Australia Harry MarshDemoted from the senior list to the rookie list during 2016 Rookie Draft (pick 32)

Season summary

Pre-season matches

Rd Date and local time Opponent Scores (Sydney's scores indicated in bold) Venue Attendance
Home Away Result
1 Saturday, 20 February (4:40 pm) Port Adelaide 1.10.12 (81) 1.7.9 (60) Won by 21 points[16] Blacktown International Sportspark (H) 3,172
2 Friday, 4 March (7:10 pm) Greater Western Sydney 1.8.3 (60) 0.14.10 (94) Lost by 34 points[17] Drummoyne Oval (H) 4,754
3 Friday, 11 March (5:50 pm) Carlton 1.8.12 (69) 0.14.7 (91) Won by 22 points[18] Etihad Stadium (A) 6,804

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

Round Date and local time Opponent Scores (Sydney's scores indicated in bold) Venue Attendance Ref
Home Away Result
QF Saturday, 10 September (3:20 pm) Greater Western Sydney 7.13 (55) 12.19 (91) Lost by 36 points Stadium Australia (H) 60,222 [41]
SF Saturday, 17 September (7:25 pm) Adelaide 18.10 (118) 12.10 (82) Won by 36 points Sydney Cricket Ground (H) 38,136 [42]
PF Friday, 23 September (7:50 pm) Geelong 8.12 (60) 15.7 (97) Won by 37 points Melbourne Cricket Ground (A) 71,772 [43]
GF Saturday, 1 October (2:30 pm) Western Bulldogs 10.7 (67) 13.11 (89) Lost by 22 points Melbourne Cricket Ground (H) 99,981 [44]

Ladder

Pos Team Pld W L D PF PA PP Pts Qualification
1 Sydney 22 17 5 0 2221 1469 151.2 68 2016 finals
2 Geelong 22 17 5 0 2235 1554 143.8 68
3 Hawthorn 22 17 5 0 2134 1800 118.6 68
4 Greater Western Sydney 22 16 6 0 2380 1663 143.1 64
5 Adelaide 22 16 6 0 2483 1795 138.3 64
6 West Coast 22 16 6 0 2181 1678 130.0 64
7 Western Bulldogs (P) 22 15 7 0 1857 1609 115.4 60
8 North Melbourne 22 12 10 0 1956 1859 105.2 48
9 St Kilda 22 12 10 0 1953 2041 95.7 48
10 Port Adelaide 22 10 12 0 2055 1939 106.0 40
11 Melbourne 22 10 12 0 1944 1991 97.6 40
12 Collingwood 22 9 13 0 1910 1998 95.6 36
13 Richmond 22 8 14 0 1713 2155 79.5 32
14 Carlton 22 7 15 0 1568 1978 79.3 28
15 Gold Coast 22 6 16 0 1778 2273 78.2 24
16 Fremantle 22 4 18 0 1574 2119 74.3 16
17 Brisbane Lions 22 3 19 0 1770 2872 61.6 12
18 Essendon 22 3 19 0 1437 2356 61.0 12
Source: AFL
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for.
(P) Premiers

Individual awards and records

Bob Skilton Medal

Bob Skilton Medal
RankPlayerVotes
1Josh Kennedy922
2Dan Hannebery913
3Heath Grundy865
4Luke Parker834
5Dane Rampe833
6Lance Franklin827
7Jake Lloyd684
8Tom Mitchell672
9Nick Smith622
10Kieren Jack601

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

All-Australian Team

AFL Rising Star
No.StatePlayerStatusPosition
4Victoria (state)Dan HanneberyIn TeamWing
12Victoria (state)Josh KennedyIn TeamCentre
23Western AustraliaLance FranklinIn TeamCentre-half forward
24New South WalesDane RampeIn TeamBack pocket
26Victoria (state)Luke ParkerIn TeamInterchange bench

Milestones

Milestones
No.StatePlayerMilestoneRound
8QueenslandKurt Tippett50th club gameRound 2
12Victoria (state)Josh Kennedy150th club gameRound 5
4Victoria (state)Dan Hannebery150th career gameRound 6
11Victoria (state)Jeremy Laidler50th club gameRound 8
40Victoria (state)Nick Smith150th career gameRound 9
6Western AustraliaTom Mitchell50th career gameRound 11
39South AustraliaHeath Grundy200th career gameRound 13
23Western AustraliaLance Franklin750th career goalRound 13
15New South WalesKieren Jack200th career gameRound 16
23Western AustraliaLance Franklin200th club goalRound 23
New South WalesJohn Longmire100th career coaching winRound 23

Debuts

Debuts
No.StatePlayerRound
14New South WalesCallum MillsRound 1
18Western AustraliaCallum SinclairRound 11
29South AustraliaGeorge HewettRound 1
32Victoria (state)Michael TaliaRound 11
41Victoria (state)Tom PapleyRound 1
36Western AustraliaAliir AliirRound 6
17New South WalesJack HiscoxRound 8
31Western AustraliaHarry MarshRound 10
45New South WalesJordan FooteRound 18

1Had previously played for another club but played their first match for the Sydney Swans.

AFL Rising Star

AFL Rising Star
No.StatePlayerStatusRound
41Victoria (state)Tom PapleyNominatedRound 5
14New South WalesCallum MillsWinnerRound 16

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

Rd Date and local time Opponent Scores (Sydney's scores indicated in bold) Venue
Home Away Result
EF Bye
SF Saturday, 3 September (11:25 am) Aspley 15.23 (113) 4.7 (31) Won by 82 points Blacktown International Sportspark (H)
GF Sunday, 11 September (1:30 pm) UWS Giants 11.12 (78) 11.16 (82) Lost by 4 points Blacktown International Sportspark (H)

Ladder

2016 Ladder
Pos Team Pld W L D PF PA PP Pts
1 Sydney Swans 18 15 3 0 2126 941 225.9 60
2 WSU Giants (P) 18 12 6 0 1911 1319 144.9 48
3 Sydney University 18 12 6 0 1471 1368 107.5 48
4 Aspley 18 12 6 0 1527 1432 106.6 48
5 NT Thunder 18 11 7 0 1619 1388 116.6 44
6 Gold Coast 18 8 10 0 1460 1832 79.7 32
7 Southport 18 7 11 0 1522 1473 103.3 28
8 Redland 18 7 11 0 1269 1572 80.7 28
9 Canberra 18 3 15 0 1196 1883 63.5 12
10 Brisbane Lions 18 3 15 0 1061 1954 54.3 12
Source:
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for.
(P) Premiers

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