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  • 2 weeks ago | gwsgiants.com.au | Daniel Garb

    GIANTS veteran Stephen Coniglio has failed to recover from a glute injury and wont feature against an in-form St Kilda on Sunday at Norwood Oval. Coniglio was named on Thursday night after missing last week's win over West Coast with the injury but didn't get through the GIANTS' captains run on Friday morning. One of Harvey Thomas or Toby McMullin is set to come in for their first games of the season when the GIANTS' side is finalised on Friday afternoon.

  • 2 weeks ago | gwsgiants.com.au | Martin Pegan

    GIANTS coach Adam Kingsley has heaped praise on Jesse Hogan for giving up an opportunity to boot a perfect 10 as much as for his huge haul of goals as the GIANTS fine-tuned against an outclassed West Coast at ENGIE Stadium. Hogan took full advantage of playing against an undermanned and inexperienced Eagles defence to boot an equal career-high nine goals in his side's 81-point victory.

  • 2 weeks ago | gwsgiants.com.au | Martin Pegan

    The GIANTS have heaped more pain on an undermanned West Coast as Jesse Hogan bagged an equal career-high nine goals in a ruthless 81-point thumping at ENGIE Stadium. The GIANTS took barely two minutes to boot the first goal from Darcy Jones then blew the game open with four majors in five minutes early in the second term on the way to a 20.12 (132) to 7.9 (51) victory on Sunday afternoon.

  • 1 month ago | gwsgiants.com.au | Martin Pegan

    The GIANTS have taken a crucial first step to putting a horror finals campaign behind them with a 52-point thumping of Collingwood at ENGIE Stadium. The GIANTS had to withstand a gallant Magpies challenge but showed few signs of crumbling under pressure as they had done late last year before running away to a 15.14 (104) to 6.16 (52) triumph on Sunday afternoon.

  • 2 months ago | gwsgiants.com.au | Sarah Black

    Some AFLW players use the off-season to head overseas for a holiday. GIANTS ruck Fleur Davies has moved to Darwin. The 20-year-old is living with friends in the Top End, labouring on a building site during the heat of the day, and training and playing footy in the evenings. Having been born in Wales, grown up on the Gold Coast and started her adult life in Sydney, Davies is no stranger to moving around, and is thriving in the Top End.