Maroubra Saints junior and Sydney Swan Errol Gulden is set to make his mark on Australian football history this Saturday, 28 September. As one-third of a formidable midfield trio, Gulden and the Swans have the opportunity to secure their first premiership since 2012, in what would be their second grand final appearance in three years.
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Early beginnings
Although his primary passion was soccer, Gulden’s raw talent quickly caught the eye of Sydney Swans scouts. By the age of 11, the Malabar-raised athlete had already been recruited into the Swans Academy.
Gulden’s progression through the Sydney Swans system has been remarkable. The Swans drafted him with the 32nd pick in the 2020 AFL Draft, and he made an immediate impact in his debut season in 2021.
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In his first game, Gulden electrified the crowd with three goals and 19 disposals in a performance that heralded his future greatness. His standout rookie year culminated in two prestigious accolades: the Sydney Swans Rising Star Award and the AFLPA’s Best First Year Player title in 2021.
Errol Gulden breaks out
Now 22, Gulden has established himself as one of the AFL’s most exciting young midfielders. His breakout 2023 season saw him earn his first All-Australian blazer, finish fourth in the Brownlow Medal, and win the Bob Skilton Medal as Sydney Swans Club Champion.
This year, Gulden’s relentless performances filled the stats sheet, positioning him among the leaders in crucial areas like total metres gained, inside 50s, and score involvements—earning him a second consecutive All-Australian team selection.
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A trio on the verge of history
Gulden forms one-third of Sydney’s formidable midfield trio, alongside Isaac Heeney and Chad Warner. This “midfield hydra” has taken the league by storm in 2024, drawing comparisons to legendary midfield combinations of the past.
Their synergy goes beyond just scoring; the trio’s ability to transition from defence to attack with precision and speed has made Sydney’s midfield a nightmare for opponents. The big three’s power is particularly notable, combining for an impressive 82 goals in the 2024 season.
A premiership is all that stands between them and a lasting legacy in AFL history.
Published 24-September-2024