Adam Goodes now stands proudly, and permanently, in bronze in the stance that divided AFL fans in the final season of his legendary career. The sydneyswans say the statue is a fitting tribute to an icon of their club and Sydney sporting culture. 7NEWS
at the SCG as part of the AFL’s fortnight of celebrations for Indigenous Round.
First Nations former Swans players, as well as members of the current AFL and AFLW teams were also in attendance with the 372-game icon.
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