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- Club summary
- Senior Personnel
- 2015 player squad
- Playing list changes In Out
- Season summary Pre-season matches Premiership Season Home and away season
- Ladder
- Awards, Records & Milestones Awards Records Milestones
- Brownlow Medal Results Brownlow Medal tally
- Tribunal cases
- Notes
- References
{{Use dmy dates|date=December 2017}}{{Use Australian English|date=December 2017}}{{Infobox AFL club season | club = Greater Western Sydney Giants | season = 2015 | image = | imagesize = 120px | caption = Greater Western Sydney's guernsey for the 2015 season | president = | coach = Leon Cameron | captain = Phil Davis Callan Ward | home ground = Spotless Stadium {{Nowrap|(Capacity: 25,000)}} StarTrack Oval {{Nowrap|(Capacity: 13,550)}} | regularseason comp = AFL season | regularseason result = | finals series = | finals result = | club b&f = Best and Fairest | best and fairest = | leading goalscorer = | highest attendance = 14,667 (Round 17 vs {{AFL Gee}}) | lowest attendance = 6,917 (Round 4 vs {{AFL GC}}) | average attendance = | prevseason = 2014 | nextseason = 2016 }}{{Main|2015 AFL season}}The Greater Western Sydney Giants' 2015 season was its 4th season in the Australian Football League (AFL). Club summaryThe 2015 AFL season was the 119th season of the VFL/AFL competition since its inception in 1897; having entered the competition in 2012, it was the 4th season contested by the Greater Western Sydney Giants. Spotless Stadium once again acted as the club's primary home ground, hosting eight of the club's eleven home games,[1] with three games played at their secondary home ground, StarTrack Oval in Canberra. The three matches at StarTrack Oval were against {{AFL Mel}}, the Gold Coast Suns and {{AFL Gee}} in rounds 2, 4 and 17 respectively.[2] Because Spotless Stadium was unavailable for the first five rounds of the regular season due to its required use by the Sydney Royal Easter Show, the club played its first two home games in Canberra, while the first of the two annual Sydney Derbies against the Sydney Swans were played at the Sydney Cricket Ground in Round 3, with the Giants hosting the return fixture in Round 21.[3] The club played {{AFL Car}}, {{AFL GC}}, {{AFL Mel}}, {{AFL StK}} and {{AFL Syd}} twice during the regular season, and traveled interstate ten times (six times to Melbourne, twice to Perth and once each to the Gold Coast and Adelaide).[1] Major sponsors Virgin Australia and Lifebroker continued as the club's two major sponsors,[4] while BLK will manufacture the club's on-and-off field apparel for the next five seasons starting in 2015.[5] Senior PersonnelLeon Cameron continued as the club's head coach for the second consecutive season, while Callan Ward and Phil Davis continued as the club's co-captains for the fourth consecutive season. Both have held their respective positions since 2014 and 2012, respectively. 2015 player squad{{Rls |squadname=Greater Western Sydney Giants |templatename=Greater Western Sydney current squad |BC1= dimgray |FC1= darkorange | BC2= darkorange | FC2= black |source = A Numbers Game |date = 30 January 2014 |column1_title=Senior squad |list1a={{Rls player|no= 1|name=Phil Davis (c)}}- {{Rls player|no= 2|name=Curtly Hampton}}
- {{Rls player|no= 3|name=Stephen Coniglio}}
- {{Rls player|no= 4|name=Toby Greene}}
- {{Rls player|no= 5|name=Dylan Shiel}}
- {{Rls player|no= 6|name=Lachie Whitfield}}
- {{Rls player|no= 7|name=Rhys Palmer}}
- {{Rls player|no= 8|name=Callan Ward (c)}}
- {{Rls player|no= 9|name=Tom Scully (vc)}}
- {{Rls player|no=10|name=Devon Smith}}
- {{Rls player|no=11|name=Jed Lamb}}
- {{Rls player|no=12|name=Jonathon Patton}}
- {{Rls player|no=13|name=Paul Ahern}}
- {{Rls player|no=14|name=Tomas Bugg}}
- {{Rls player|no=15|name=Tim Golds}}
- {{Rls player|no=16|name=Nathan Wilson}}
- {{Rls player|no=17|name=Adam Treloar}}
- {{Rls player|no=18|name=Jeremy Cameron}}
- {{Rls player|no=19|name=Nick Haynes}}
- {{Rls player|no=20|name=Adam Tomlinson}}
- {{Rls player|no=21|name=Matthew Buntine}}
- {{Rls player|no=22|name=Josh Kelly}}
- {{Rls player|no=23|name=Heath Shaw (vc)}}
- {{Rls player|no=24|name=Joel Patfull}}
|list2a={{Rls player|no=25|name=Cam McCarthy}}- {{Rls player|no=26|name=Jarrod Pickett}}
- {{Rls player|no=27|name=Andrew Phillips}}
- {{Rls player|no=28|name=Liam Sumner}}
- {{Rls player|no=29|name=Zac Williams}}
- {{Rls player|no=30|name=Lachie Plowman}}
- {{Rls player|no=31|name=Jacob Townsend}}
- {{Rls player|no=32|name=Ryan Griffen}}
- {{Rls player|no=33|name=Will Hoskin-Elliott}}
- {{Rls player|no=34|name=Caleb Marchbank}}
- {{Rls player|no=35|name=Aidan Corr}}
- {{Rls player|no=36|name=James Stewart}}
- {{Rls player|no=37|name=Rory Lobb}}
- {{Rls player|no=38|name=Jack Steele}}
- {{Rls player|no=39|name=Tim Mohr }}
- {{Rls player|no=40|name=Adam Kennedy}}
- {{Rls player|no=41|name=Shane Mumford}}
- {{Rls player|no=42|name=Pat McKenna}}
- {{Rls player|no=43|name=Jake Barrett}}
- {{Rls player|no=44|name=Tom Downie}}
- {{Rls player|no=46|name=Dylan Addison}}
- {{Rls player|no=47|name=Jeremy Finlayson}}
|column2_title=Rookie List |list4a={{rls player|no=45|name=Sam Schulz}} |coach= Leon Cameron |assistant= Alan McConnell (Senior Assistant) |assistant1= James McDonald (Midfield) |assistant2= Luke Power (Defence) |assistant3= Chad Cornes (Forwards) |assistant4= Brett Hand (NEAFL coach) |assistant5= Dean Brogan (Ruck coach) |assistant6= Amon Buchanan (Development) |assistant7= Sam Reid (Development) |assistant8= Mark McVeigh (Academy Head Coach) |assistant9= Simon Katich (Player Development Coordinator) |legend1= Long-term injury list |legend2= Upgraded rookie(s) |legend3= }}Playing list changesThe Giants underwent an overhaul of their playing list during the off-season, bringing in experienced players Joel Patfull and Ryan Griffen from the Brisbane Lions and Western Bulldogs, respectively, during the trade period.[6][8] In addition to Josh Hunt and Stephen Gilham announcing their retirements shortly before the conclusion of the regular season, the club also offloaded several key players, including the previous year's number one draft pick, Tom Boyd, who wanted to be traded to the Western Bulldogs after only one season at the Giants,[8] Kristian Jaksch and Mark Whiley, who were both traded to {{AFL Car}},[10] Jonathan Giles, who requested a trade home to South Australia but ultimately ended up at {{AFL Ess}},[11] and Sam Frost, who was traded to {{AFL Mel}} after also requesting a trade back to his home state. The following summarises all player changes between the conclusion of the 2014 season and the commencement of the 2015 season. In Player | Previous Club | League | via |
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Joel Patfull[6] | {{AFL BL}} | Australian Football League | AFL Trade Period | Ryan Griffen[7] | {{AFL WB}} | Australian Football League | AFL Trade Period | Jarrod Pickett | South Fremantle Football Club | WAFL | AFL Draft | Caleb Marchbank | Murray Bushrangers | TAC Cup | AFL Draft | Paul Ahern | Calder Cannons | TAC Cup | AFL Draft | Pat McKenna | Gisborne Football Club | Bendigo Football League | AFL Draft | Jack Steele | Belconnen Football Club | NEAFL | AFL Draft |
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Josh Hunt[8] | Retirement | N/A | N/A | Stephen Gilham[8] | Retirement | N/A | N/A | Jonathan O'Rourke[9] | {{AFL Haw}} | Australian Football League | AFL Trade Period | Kristian Jaksch[10] | {{AFL Car}} | Australian Football League | AFL Trade Period | Mark Whiley[10] | {{AFL Car}} | Australian Football League | AFL Trade Period | Tom Boyd[7] | {{AFL WB}} | Australian Football League | AFL Trade Period | Jonathan Giles[11] | {{AFL Ess}} | Australian Football League | AFL Trade Period | Sam Frost | {{AFL Mel}} | Australian Football League | AFL Trade Period |
Season summaryPre-season matchesThe club played three practice matches as part of the 2015 NAB Challenge, which were played under modified pre-season rules, including nine-point goals. Rd | Date and local time | Opponent | Scores (Greater Western Sydney's scores indicated in bold) | Venue | Attendance | Home | Away | Result |
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1 | Saturday, 7 March (4:10 pm) | {{AFL GC}} | 0.14.10 (94) | 2.6.4 (58) | Won by 36 points | Blacktown International Sportspark | 1,787 | 2 | Friday, 13 March (7:10 pm) | {{AFL Ess}} | 0.14.13 (97) | 0.8.4 (52) | Won by 45 points | Spotless Stadium | 2,505 | 3 | Sunday, 22 March (1:10 pm) | {{AFL Syd}} | 0.9.13 (67) | 0.11.7 (73) | Lost by 6 points | StarTrack Oval | ??? | Source |
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Premiership SeasonHome and away season{{See also|2015 AFL season}}Rd | Date and local time | Opponent | Scores (Greater Western Sydney's scores indicated in bold) | Venue | Attendance | Ladder position | Home | Away | Result |
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1 | Sunday, 5 April (1:10 pm) | {{AFL StK}} | 11.12 (78) | 12.15 (87) | Won by 9 points | Etihad Stadium (A) | 18,794 | 7th | 2 | Saturday, 11 April (2:10 pm) | {{AFL Mel}} | 15.11 (101) | 8.8 (56) | Won by 45 points | StarTrack Oval (H) | 7,760 | 3rd | 3 | Saturday, 18 April (4:35 pm) | {{AFL Syd}} | 16.15 (111) | 12.18 (90) | Lost by 21 points | Sydney Cricket Ground (A) | 31,966 | 7th | 4 | Saturday, 25 April (5:40 pm) | {{AFL GC}} | 16.23 (119) | 7.11 (53) | Won by 66 points | StarTrack Oval (H) | 6,917 | 2nd | 5 | Saturday, 2 May (5:40 pm) | {{AFL WC}} | 18.12 (120) | 4.9 (33) | Lost by 87 points | Domain Stadium (A) | 34,554 | 8th | 6 | Saturday, 9 May (4:35 pm) | {{AFL Haw}} | 16.12 (108) | 14.14 (98) | Won by 10 points | Spotless Stadium (H) | 13,556 | 6th | 7 | Saturday, 16 May (4:35 pm) | {{AFL Car}} | 9.3 (57) | 19.21 (135) | Won by 78 points | Etihad Stadium (A) | 16,676 | 5th | 8 | Saturday, 23 May (2:10 pm) | {{AFL Ade}} | 16.12 (108) | 12.12 (84) | Won by 24 points | Spotless Stadium (H) | 9,481 | 4th | 9 | Saturday, 30 May (4:35 pm) | {{AFL WB}} | 16.17 (113) | 11.2 (68) | Lost by 45 points | Etihad Stadium (A) | 16,395 | 5th | 10 | Sunday, 7 June (1:10 pm) | {{AFL BL}} | 14.13 (97) | 10.7 (67) | Won by 30 points | Spotless Stadium (H) | 9,079 | 5th | 11 | Sunday, 14 June (1:10 pm) | {{AFL Col}} | 18.11 (119) | 11.11 (77) | Lost by 42 points | Melbourne Cricket Ground (A) | 43,390 | 5th | 12 | Saturday, 20 June (4:35 pm) | {{AFL Nor}} | 8.13 (61) | 18.9 (117) | Lost by 56 points | Spotless Stadium (H) | 7,824 | 6th | 13 | Bye |
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14 | Saturday, 4 July (1:40 pm) | {{AFL Ric}} | 10.18 (78) | 10.9 (69) | Lost by 9 points | Melbourne Cricket Ground (A) | 35,968 | 9th | 15 | Sunday, 12 July (1:10 pm) | {{AFL StK}} | 12.12 (84) | 6.13 (49) | Won by 35 points | Spotless Stadium (H) | 9,178 | 8th | 16 | Saturday, 18 July (2:10 pm) | {{AFL GC}} | 12.7 (79) | 13.16 (94) | Won by 15 points | Metricon Stadium (A) | 9,589 | 7th | 17 | Saturday, 25 July (1:45 pm) | {{AFL Gee}} | 6.6 (42) | 9.15 (69) | Lost by 27 points | StarTrack Oval (H) | 14,667 | 9th | 18 | Sunday, 2 August (2:40 pm) | {{AFL Fre}} | 12.12 (84) | 9.9 (63) | Lost by 21 points | Domain Stadium (A) | 34,626 | 10th | 19 | Sunday, 9 August (3:20 pm) | {{AFL Ess}} | 14.9 (93) | 8.13 (61) | Won by 32 points | Spotless Stadium (H) | 10,093 | 10th | 20 | Saturday, 15 August (4:05 pm) | {{AFL Por}} | �16.15 (111) | 13.12 (90) | Lost by 21 points | Adelaide Oval (A) | 33,281 | 10th | 21 | Saturday, 22 August (2:10 pm) | {{AFL Syd}} | Spotless Stadium (H) | 22 | Saturday, 29 August (1:45 pm) | {{AFL Car}} | Spotless Stadium (H) | 23 | TBD | {{AFL Mel}} | Etihad Stadium (A) | [https://archive.is/20141114044552/http://www.gwsgiants.com.au/football/fixture-and-results/2015-afl-fixture Source] |
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Ladder{{AFL Ladder/2015}}Awards, Records & MilestonesAwards- Round 2:
- Prime Minister's Cup (AFL)
RecordsAs 2015 was Greater Western Sydney's best season since the club was admitted to the competition, a large range of records and milestones were met and broken during the season: - Round 1:
- Greater Western Sydney's first win over {{AFL StK}} in a premiership match
- Greater Western Sydney's third consecutive away win
- Round 2:
- Greater Western Sydney's third consecutive win (club record)
- Highest score in any quarter: 9.2 (56) in the third quarter
- Highest score in any half: 13.5 (83) in the second half
- Biggest turnaround in a premiership match (78 points; were 33 points down in the second quarter, went on to win by 45)
- Round 4:
- Highest ladder placing after a completed round: 2nd
- Round 6:
- Greater Western Sydney's first win over {{AFL Haw}} in a premiership match[21]
- Greater Western Sydney's first win against a defending premier[12]
- Equal most goals kicked in a match by a Giants player: Jeremy Cameron (7.0, also kicked that many against {{AFL Col}} in Round 18, 2013)[12]
- Most goals kicked by in a match by a Giants player at Sydney Showground Stadium: Jeremy Cameron (7.0)[12]
- Round 7:
- Greater Western Sydney's greatest winning margin (78 points)
- Greater Western Sydney's highest ever score (19.21 (135))
- Round 8:
- Greater Western Sydney's best ever first quarter score (6.4 (40))
- Greater Western Sydney's first win over {{AFL Ade}} in a premiership match
- Round 10:
- Greater Western Sydney's win over the Brisbane Lions was their seventh victory for the season, thus breaking the record for most wins in a single season.
Milestones- Round 1:
- Ryan Griffen – First game for Greater Western Sydney
- Joel Patfull – First game for Greater Western Sydney
- Tomas Bugg – 50th AFL game
- Dylan Shiel – 50th AFL game
- Round 4:
- Rhys Palmer – 100th AFL game
- Round 6:
- Stephen Coniglio – 50th AFL game[12]
- Round 9:
- Heath Shaw – 200th AFL game
- Round 12:
- Caleb Marchbank – AFL debut
- Jack Steele – AFL debut
- Round 16:
- Curtly Hampton – 50th AFL game
- Tom Scully – 100th AFL game
- Round 17:
- Adam Tomlinson – 50th AFL game
Brownlow Medal{{see also|2015 Brownlow Medal}}Results Round | 1 vote | 2 votes | 3 votes |
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Tribunal cases Player | Round | Charge category | Verdict | Note1|a|a | Result | Victim | Club | Ref(s) |
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Devon Smith | 7 | Rough conduct | Guilty | N/A | $1,000 fine | Bryce Gibbs | {{AFL Car}} | [13] | | | |
Notes- {{note label|Note1|a|a}}"Points" refers to carry-over points accrued following the sanction. For example, 154.69 points draw a one-match suspension, with 54.69 carry-over points (for every 100 points, a one-match suspension is given).
References1. ^1 Bring It On, Greater Western Sydney Giants official website, 30 October 2014 2. ^Best Ever Fixture For Canberra, Greater Western Sydney Giants official website, 30 October 2014 3. ^Swans v Giants Sydney derby in round three at SCG as cricket World Cup causes AFL fixture headaches, The Daily Telegraph, 22 October 2014 4. ^Our Partners {{Webarchive|url=https://archive.is/20141114050716/http://www.gwsgiants.com.au/corporate/our-partners |date=14 November 2014 }}, Greater Western Sydney Fiants official website 5. ^[https://www.blksport.com/blog/post/42/gws-giants-partner-with-blk.html GWS Giants partner with BLK], BLK Sport, 6 November 2014 6. ^1 Lions defender Joel Patfull completes switch to GWS, AFL.com.au official website, 10 October 2014 7. ^1 2 3 Griffen and Boyd swap places in blockbuster trade, AFL.com.au official website, 15 October 2014 8. ^1 {{cite web|title=Premiership Duo Retire|url=http://www.triplem.com.au/melbourne/sport/afl/news/2014/8/premiership-defenders-josh-hunt-and-stephen-gilham-have-announced-they-will-retire-from-afl/|accessdate=26 August 2014}} 9. ^O'Rourke Becomes A Hawk, GWS Giants Official Website, 9 October 2014 10. ^1 2 Giants Jaksch and Whiley now in the navy blue, AFL.com.au official website, 15 October 2014 11. ^1 Giles now a Bomber as Dons replace Ryder. AFL.com.au official website, 16 October 2014 12. ^1 2 3 4 {{cite web|url=http://www.gwsgiants.com.au/news/2015-05-11/by-the-numbers-round-6|title=By the Numbers: Round 6|publisher=Greater Western Sydney Giants official website|date=11 May 2015|accessdate=11 May 2015}} 13. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.afl.com.au/news/2015-05-19/fyfe-still-in-brownlow-medal-hunt-after-being-fined-by-mrp|title=Fyfe fine, so no Tribunal this week|publisher=Telstra Media|work=Australian Football League|first=Callum|last=Twomey|date=19 May 2015|accessdate=19 May 2015}}
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