Sydney Rallys Around Lewis Jetta as Daughter Daisy Recovers from Surgery

Former AFL speedster Lewis Jetta has returned to Sydney to support his 10-year-old daughter Daisy, who is recovering from a lengthy surgery for pancreatitis. Daisy underwent a 16-hour operation, and the Sydney Swans club has been providing support to the family during this challenging time. The club shared photos of Jetta and his family with current Swans stars, including Luke Parker and Sam Reid, who were also part of the 2012 premiership team with Jetta. The club also provided an update on Daisy’s condition, stating that she is now recovering after the surgery. Fans and former Sydney players have expressed their support for Jetta and Daisy, sending well wishes and hoping for a speedy recovery.

Toby Greene’s Appeal Denied, Giants Star to Miss Clash with Swans

Greater Western Sydney’s Toby Greene will miss the highly-anticipated clash with the Sydney Swans after his one-match ban was upheld. Despite arguments from the Giants that Greene’s collision with Carlton’s Jordan Boyd was different from a similar incident involving Essendon’s Peter Wright, the tribunal maintained its decision. The decision has sparked controversy, with former AFL champions criticizing the current interpretations and some fans calling for a longer suspension for Greene. However, the Giants were successful in overturning a one-game ban for key forward Jesse Hogan on a striking charge.

Brodie Grundy Flourishes at Sydney Swans After Career Ups and Downs

After a tumultuous period marked by a departure from Collingwood and a challenging stint at Melbourne, Brodie Grundy has found a new home at the Sydney Swans. In his milestone 200th AFL game, the star ruckman showcased his brilliance with a career-high 11 tackles and strong performances in hit-outs and disposals. Grundy’s return to form has been instrumental in addressing Sydney’s ruck problem and boosting their flag contender status.

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