The patience of Sydney is wearing thin, after crosstown rival GWS Giants have again trolled the club with a social media video.
Ahead of their Round 8 derby, the Giants took aim at the Swans with eight-game player Cooper Hamilton poking fun at their 150-year history.
Essentially, Hamilton called them a pathetic club while also suggesting the Swans might be salary-cap cheating.
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Now, at the end of this week, the Giants were at it again.
This time they filmed their superstar captain Toby Greene mocking Sydney champion Isaac Heeney.
Heeney released a video statement after the club failed to over-turn his one-match ban at the AFL Appeals Board.
The 28-year-old said he was shattered but thanked the club and fans for standing by him during the ordeal.
The ban put Heeney out of the running for the Brownlow Medal, in which — for the first time in his career — he was a hot favourite.
The Giants in turn used Greene to discuss his $3750 striking fine from the weekend, with Greene taking the same earnest tone as Heeney and also saying he was “shattered”.
At the end of the Giants’ video you can hear people laughing in the background.
While many fans celebrated the Greene video and thought Heeney’s statement was over the top, Swans chief Tom Harley thinks it’s about time the Giants put a sock in it.
“I did see the Giants video and I’m not going to give it any air but (I thought it was) pretty low-brow,” Harley said on SEN.
“Isaac is a champion of our club and a champion of the game and talk about growing the game a bloke from Newcastle brought up on rugby league, I wouldn’t have done it.”