Well it's official.....
Welcome GWS GiantsBy Michael Rogers
9:00 PM Tue 16 Nov, 2010FAREWELL Team GWS and hello the Greater Western Sydney Giants.
Coach Kevin Sheedy and marquee signing Israel Folau joined more than 900 guests as they revealed the identity of the AFL's 18th club at the Sydney Showgrounds on Tuesday night.
The club will also ditch the red, white and blue jumper it wore in the TAC Cup in 2010 in favour of an orange, charcoal and white design with a large capital 'G' logo on the front.
The traditional sky blue of NSW sporting teams will feature on the Giants' away jumper.
Twenty-two of the club's players took the stage on Tuesday night to model two new jumper designs, giving supporters and sponsors a glimpse of the future.
Giants CEO Dale Holmes said the new club's determination to take risks and "think big" was the inspiration behind the choice of nickname and colours.
“Being a Giant is about thinking big, living big and playing big," he said.
"It’s about having the courage, commitment and determination to follow your dreams - sharing a bold ambition and taking risks to become the best that we can be. That is the origins of this club and will be forever part of our culture.
"Over the last two years we have steadily built the foundations of a strong and vibrant club for the next 20 years. The Giants will be an exciting club to follow, creating opportunities and promoting optimism for kids in the region.”
The name and jumper design were the product of an extensive six-month campaign that canvassed more than 27,000 suggestions.
And the consultation will continue with the club set to conduct an online poll to determine which of its two jumper designs will be worn throughout the club's 2011 season in the new NEAFL competition.
The Giants also revealed their first co-major sponsor with automotive company Skoda Australia signing a three-year deal.
Skoda will also be the naming rights sponsor for the Giants' home games at the soon-to-be redeveloped Sydney Showground arena from 2012.
The Giants will hold their first open training session from 4pm on Thursday, November 18 at Blacktown Olympic Park.
And the club's list will receive a further major boost at the 2011 NAB AFL Rookie Draft in December, in which it boasts the first eight selections.
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