We're heading to Melbourne this weekend, for a Round 11 clash with Narrm at the MCG. Catch up with the top headlines with Red and White News, presented by 7+Sport.
Injury Update
A host of Swans are nearing returns from injury, including Robbie Fox, Harry Cunningham, Jesse Datoli, and Riak Andrew.
Jesse has completed a block of modified team training and conditioning running and ill complete modified game time in the VFL this week, while Harry has recommenced modified team skills this week. He will aim to complete a skills and conditioning session this weekend before rejoining full training next week.
Read the full injury update HERE.
Back in Melbourne for MCG clash
For the first time this season we'll run out onto the MCG on Sunday for a clash with Narrm (Melbourne Demons) in the second week of Sir Doug Nicholls Round. Our South Melbourne members and fans, and travelling supporters, are invited to join us as play for back-to-back victories.
We will wear our new 2025 Marn Grook guernsey again on Sunday after it made its debut last Friday night. Sydney’s 2025 Marn Grook guernsey is available now at the Swanshop.
This Sunday's match is one of two upcoming games at the G' and the best way to catch the Swans in action is with a Victorian membership, get yours here.
Campbell: "I enjoy playing down there and so do all the boys, it's something we don't get to do very often."
Swans forward Braeden Campbell spoke to the media on Thursday about the opportunity to play at the MCG this weekend.
"It's obviously a massive stadium, it's just an enormous atmosphere every time we play down there," he said.
"I enjoy playing down there and so do all the boys, it's something we don't get to do very often, it's the first time this season, but everyone's excited to play down there in what will be a big ground.
"At the end of the day, it's just a game of AFL, we get loud games everywhere you go, the SCG last week was probably as loud as I've ever heard it, there's not too much different about it, it's a bigger ground, but at the end of the day, it's just a game of footy."
Celebrating our 2005 Premiership
This year, we're celebrating the 20th anniversary of our 2005 AFL Premiership and marking the occasion with a special reunion match against the Crows next Saturday night.
The Premiership stars will perform a lap of honour, and supporters will get a glimpse of the Premiership Cup. Members and fans can also visit the Sydney Swans museum to re-live the famous victory and other historic Sydney Swans moments.
Tickets to the match are available here.
The match also marks a 20th anniversary celebration of the Sydney Swans Foundation, which is our Match Day Partner for this special game. The Foundation supports the next generation of Sydney Swans talent through the QBE Sydney Swans Academy.
Cox: "The players love playing there and I think they're excited to go back there, I certainly am, I can't wait."
Swans Senior Coach Dean Cox appeared in his weekly press conference on Wednesday and provided an update on Captain Callum Mills.
"He's got one more session, if he gets through the session, he's playing," Cox said.
"That's probably the great thing about Callum now, he played extremely well in the restricted minutes that he had on the weekend, there was always a plan last week, wait for that, tick that off.
"He got through yesterday, and he gets through tomorrow; he lines up for us, which is great."