First meeting | 24 March 2012 |
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Latest meeting | 14 July 2013 |
Next meeting | 15 March 2014 |
Statistics | |
All-time series (Australian Football League only) | Sydney: 5 Greater Western Sydney: 1 |
Largest victory | Sydney: 129 points (14 July 2013) |
The Battle of the Bridge,[1][2] also known as the Sydney Derby, is an Australian rules football rivalry match between the Sydney Swans and the Greater Western Sydney Giants, both of whom participate in the Australian Football League (AFL). The first premiership match between the two sides occurred on 24 March 2012 at Stadium Australia in the Sydney Olympic Park.[3][4]
History
editThe first Sydney Derby occurred on 24 March 2012, a significant occasion because it was the first premiership match in club history for the Giants. The formation of the club occurred during 2008, when the AFL Commission announced a $100 million venture for a new boutique stadium in Sydney's west, culminating in the redevelopment of the Sydney Showground Main Arena. An Australian Senate inquiry found that there were "insurmountable cultural barriers" to the establishment of a Western Sydney team in 2009,[5] ensuring that the subsequent establishment of the Greater Western Sydney Giants and its participation in the Sydney Derby as its first premiership match is an historic and ground-breaking achievement for Australian football.
It is hoped that over time, the derby will evolve to have its own unique status, similar to the Showdown in Adelaide and the Western Derby in Western Australia.
Kevin Sheedy, coach of the Greater Western Sydney Giants has previously said he wants to turn the Sydney Derby into "the biggest rivalry in Australian sport"[3] and also argued that the clash should rather be referred to as the Battle of the Bridge, (in reference to the ANZAC Bridge (regarded as the gateway to Sydney's inner west region) promoting Derby III by that name, being a giants home game. The swans opposed that name, arguing the name implied they were only an Eastern Suburbs) club,[6] and in response have merely marketed their home game against the Giants on July 16 as 'Sydney Derby 4'.[7] In spite of that, Sheedy vowed to continue to refer to the game as The Battle of the Bridge stating,' It's the battle of the bridge and not the derby, put a line through derby...It's the way people in the west want it to be. We've spoken to lots of people in the west and they like the idea. They love the idea of the ANZAC Bridge...so I'll go on my own personal recommendation. Our fans out west like it, they know its a landmark', and also stated the Swans and the Giants were,' Like Coles and Woolworths in the same town'.[8]
On 3 February 2012, the AFL announced that recently retired Sydney Swans champion Brett Kirk would be honoured by having the best performed player from each Sydney Derby receive a medal named after him. The medal will be officially known as the Brett Kirk Medal.[9] Both teams agreed that it would be fitting to name the Medal for all future Sydney Derby games after Kirk, who grew up in the New South Wales town of Albury and played all his 241 AFL games for the Swans. Kirk has previously spoken passionately about the derby:
I grew up in country New South Wales and it's great for footy that there will now be two teams based in Sydney ... I really hope the derbies between the Swans and the Giants develop into a great rivalry and become huge games on the AFL calendar, dividing the city and the state in the way that the South Australian and West Australian derbies do.
— Brett Kirk, 3 February 2012
Venues
editBoth derbies in 2012 were held at Stadium Australia. The venue hosted the Giants home game in 2013, but the Swans home game was held at the Sydney Cricket Ground. In 2014, the Giants home game will shift to Sydney Showground Stadium, while the Swans home game will continue to be held at the SCG. This sees both teams hosting their respective derbies at their primary, spiritual home grounds.
Trophy
editOn 20 March 2012, it was announced that the official name of the trophy presented to the winners of each derby match would be the White Ribbon Trophy.[10] White Ribbon is an Australian organisation that works to prevent the most common and pervasive form of male violence – that towards women.
Results (premiership)
editSydney Derby Results
editSeason | Derby |
Round |
Home team |
Score |
Away team |
Full Score |
Kirk Medal |
Venue |
Attendance |
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2012 | 1 | Round 1 | Greater Western Sydney | Sydney Swans | 14.16 (100) def. 5.7 (37) | Josh Kennedy | ANZ Stadium | 38,203 | |
2 | Round 14 | Sydney Swans | Greater Western Sydney | 19.18 (132) def. 5.8 (38) | Kieren Jack | ANZ Stadium | 22,565 | ||
2013 | 3 | Round 1 | Greater Western Sydney | Sydney Swans | 16.10 (106) def. 11.10 (76) | Kieren Jack | ANZ Stadium | 23,690 | |
4 | Round 16 | Sydney Swans | Greater Western Sydney | 24.27 (171) def. 5.12 (42) | Nick Malceski | Sydney Cricket Ground | 21,757 | ||
2014 | 5 | Round 1 | Greater Western Sydney | Sydney Swans | Skoda Stadium | ||||
6 | Round 15 | Sydney Swans | Greater Western Sydney | Sydney Cricket Ground |
Results (non-premiership)
editReferences
edit- ^ http://www.theaustralian.com.au/sport/kevin-sheedy-talks-up-battle-of-the-bridge/story-e6frg7mf-1226609030738
- ^ "Battle of the Bridge to Begin 2014". GWSGIANTS.com.au. Retrieved 2014-01-31.
- ^ a b Sheedy stokes Swans-Giants rivalry – heraldsun.com.au. Published 28 December 2011. Retrieved 6 March 2012.
- ^ Dampney, James (26 June 2012). "Rivals search for a name".
- ^ Sydney too weak for second AFL team, Senate says from heraldsun.com.au.
- ^ Caroline Wilson (2012-02-29). "A Bridge too far for Swans". Smh.com.au. Retrieved 2014-01-31.
- ^ "Ticketek Australia". Premier.ticketek.com.au. Retrieved 2014-01-31.
- ^ Andrew Wu (2012-03-28). "Sheedy taunts Swans as Giants sweat on stars for showdown". Canberratimes.com.au. Retrieved 2014-01-31.
- ^ Brett Kirk Medal to be awarded in Derby – sydneyswans.com.au. Published 3 February 2012. Retrieved 6 March 2012.
- ^ Swans and GWS to play for White Ribbon Trophy – sydneyswans.com.au. Published 20 March 2012. Retrieved 20 March 2012.
- ^ "Swans cut Giants down to size". Afl.com.au. 2011-02-19. Retrieved 2012-09-29.
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