
Sydney Swans Face Selection Challenges Ahead of Finals
The Sydney Swans are gearing up for the finals amid the suspension of five key players, including Isaac Heeney and Chad Warner, due to an alleged incident. Co-captain Callum Mills is set to return to the midfield for the first time since his All-Australian season in 2022, taking on increased responsibilities as the team navigates these challenges.
With the absence of Heeney, Warner, Nick Blakey, Riley Bice, and James Jordon, the Swans will rely on their depth, having fielded 36 players in 2026. This situation opens opportunities for fringe players like Harry Cunningham, Billy Cootee, and Angus Sheldrick to step up in the finals.
The coaching staff faces critical selection decisions as they prepare for the finals. Mills will be joined in the midfield by Errol Gulden and James Rowbottom, while Brodie Grundy is expected to play a pivotal role. The team aims to maximize their chances for success in the finals, with a strong focus on filling the gaps left by suspended players.
