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The Australian
3 minutes ago
- The Australian
Swans coach backs Heeney, Grundy for All-Australian selection
The Sydney Swans will miss the finals after making last season's grand final but should have at least two All-Australians, according to coach Dean Cox. He's declared superstar Isaac Heeney's season has been 'as good a year' as any contenders, with ruckman Brodie Grundy also vying for a blazer, but the first-year coach knows his team hasn't won enough games to have many Swans players spoken about. But amid the 'frustration and disappointment' at failing to back up last season's effort, Cox was adamant Heeney, who has kicked 35 goals, including five against reigning premiers Brisbane last week in a revenge win, had been a shining light and deserved recognition with a third All-Australian nod. 'I've looked at stats of players that are being talked about in the All-Australian team and All-Australian captains, Isaac's had as good a year as all of them,' Cox said. 'Unfortunately, we haven't won enough games for a specific player to be spoken about. He's been phenomenal for our footy club. Not many players can do what he does in the midfield and then go forward and turn a game as well. Isaac Heeney has been in All-Australian form. Picture: Russell Freeman/AFL Photos via Getty Images 'I think the entire AFL industry admires what Isaac can do on a football field, but as soon as you're not in the top couple of teams, you don't get spoken about as frequently. 'That doesn't mean that he hasn't had the year he had last year.' Grundy, who has been sidelined with concussion, has been a powerhouse in the ruck this season and is vying with Melbourne captain Max Gawn for the starting ruck spot in the team of the year. He could also earn a place on the bench, with a club best and fairest award also in his sights. Cox said his team not playing finals had started to sink in with the coaches and players, but a strong finish to the season, backing up the last-start win over the Lions against premiership contenders Geelong this weekend, would bring some momentum for 2026. 'There's a bit of frustration and disappointment that we're not playing finals. That's what we start every year chasing and the reality is we can't do that. Once we found that out it was deflating, it's what the players strive so hard to get to,' Cox said. 'We'll reflect when the season finishes why we didn't get there. There are a number of things we need to work on. We needed to work on them in the back half of the year but also the pre-season as well.'

ABC News
3 minutes ago
- ABC News
American Samoa spreading the net wide for fresh soccer talent and more OFC finals appearances
It's nearly 30 years since the Football Federation of American Samoa joined OFC, but in that time, they have managed just once to get a team past a preliminary round and qualify to compete in an Oceania tournament proper. But now the FFAS has reached what its president Alex Godinet says is a pivotal moment in its development by partnering with the International Football Consultancy. Run by directors Alastair McLae and Russ Gurr, they have already assisted Cook Islands, Fiji, and most notably Samoa, to identify new soccer talent in the diaspora. In Samoa's case, an influx of players has led to their young women securing a place at the next two Under-17 FIFA World Cups in Morocco. So now American Samoa has drafted in those same specialists to strengthen all their teams' chances of qualifying for OFC tournaments, and Alastair McLae says the early signs are very encouraging.

News.com.au
an hour ago
- News.com.au
Sydney coach Dean Cox says Isaac Heeney deserves All-Australian selection despite poor Swans campaign
The Sydney Swans will miss the finals after making last season's grand final but should have at least two All-Australians, according to coach Dean Cox. He's declared superstar Isaac Heeney's season has been 'as good a year' as any contenders, with ruckman Brodie Grundy also vying for a blazer, but the first-year coach knows his team hasn't won enough games to have many Swans players spoken about. But amid the 'frustration and disappointment' at failing to back up last season's effort, Cox was adamant Heeney, who has kicked 35 goals, including five against reigning premiers Brisbane last week in a revenge win, had been a shining light and deserved recognition with a third All-Australian nod. 'I've looked at stats of players that are being talked about in the All-Australian team and All-Australian captains, Isaac's had as good a year as all of them,' Cox said. 'Unfortunately, we haven't won enough games for a specific player to be spoken about. He's been phenomenal for our footy club. Not many players can do what he does in the midfield and then go forward and turn a game as well. 'I think the entire AFL industry admires what Isaac can do on a football field, but as soon as you're not in the top couple of teams, you don't get spoken about as frequently. 'That doesn't mean that he hasn't had the year he had last year.' Grundy, who has been sidelined with concussion, has been a powerhouse in the ruck this season and is vying with Melbourne captain Max Gawn for the starting ruck spot in the team of the year. He could also earn a place on the bench, with a club best and fairest award also in his sights. Cox said his team not playing finals had started to sink in with the coaches and players, but a strong finish to the season, backing up the last-start win over the Lions against premiership contenders Geelong this weekend, would bring some momentum for 2026. 'There's a bit of frustration and disappointment that we're not playing finals. That's what we start every year chasing and the reality is we can't do that. Once we found that out it was deflating, it's what the players strive so hard to get to,' Cox said. 'We'll reflect when the season finishes why we didn't get there. There are a number of things we need to work on. We needed to work on them in the back half of the year but also the pre-season as well.'