In the big derby on Sunday between GWS and the Swans,the Giants will let their footy do the talking. But it wasn't always like that.
Some who took part in the 30-year battle to secure the Swans'future were fearful of what a second Sydney team could mean for their club,But,ultimately,the result has been positive.
There is a different feeling about Sunday's big clash between the Giants and Swans. The game itself will take centre stage.
Kitty Chiller says Nick Kyrgios was sent a similar letter to those handed out to Anna Flanagan and Michael Diamond. Only Kyrgios'was a considerably longer read.
Libby Kosmala has nearly seen it all in her epic 44 years on the Australian Paralympic team. But nothing will match the emotion she will feel competing in Rio.
The Swans are planning to include a museum at their proposed new administrative headquarters. And it looks like they've already acquired the feature items.
More women than men live in poverty in Australia and fewer women participate in sport. Netball Australia wants to do what it can to change that.
Australia's proud history at Paralympic Games is set to continue in Rio. But,with 100 days to go,organisers are keen to show that success will not be measured in medals alone.
The new-look netball competition will mean more opportunities for more players. But it also might spell the end of the Swifts group as we know it.
If defender Matthew Buntine returns from his third concussion in less than a year to play for the Giants against Geelong on Saturday he will likely become the latest player in the competition to wear a protective helmet.
Injuries and inexperience are only part of the challenge for a Swans back six that is fighting hard this season.