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Swans set to attack opener without star winger: Hayward

Sydney are confident they can make a bright start to the season even without star Swan Errol Gulden. (Dave Hunt/AAP PHOTOS)

It's time for Sydney to "get on with it" and attack the start of their AFL season without star wingman Errol Gulden, says forward Will Hayward.

Gulden, 22, is sidelined indefinitely after having surgery on a fractured ankle suffered when his leg was caught under him in a tackle during Friday's pre-season match against Gold Coast.

Sydney, missing skipper Callum Mills for at least their first three games, will now also head into their season opener against Hawthorn on Friday night without Gulden.

"Personally, it's obviously you go 'oh no' for a bit - not shy away from the fact he's one of the best players in the competition. It's a big hit for us," Hayward said on Monday.

"But it was a football injury. These things happen. We wrap our arms around him, and he's as professional as they come. He'll do everything he can to get back.

"But other than that, we can't change it. We've just got to get on with it.

"And we've got some really good young players and guys that are fighting for a spot that are ready to come in and play footy."

He backed two-time All-Australian Gulden to still make his mark on the club.

"I spoke to him on the way here, actually, this morning," Hayward said at the opening-round launch in Sydney on Monday.

"He's good. He's out of surgery. I think once that's all done, it's all sunk in now, he's in touch with reality.

"He's super-professional, so he's already turning his mind to what he can do to get back and help the team.

"But he's a great leader of our football club as well, so he'll be having an impact without stepping on the field."

The Swans insist they have well and truly moved on from last year's horror grand final loss to Brisbane.

Will Hayward and Mitch Lewis.
Sydney's Will Hayward and Hawk Mitch Lewis pose for a photo during the AFL opening round media call. (Bianca De Marchi/AAP PHOTOS)

Hayward says a well-publicised vigorous review of that capitulation has Sydney well placed to do just that.

"The fact that we sat down as a group, spoke about it, reviewed it, that's not something we did so much with the Geelong one (in 2022)," he said.

"But we looked this one in the eyes, we learned a lot from it, and as soon as we did that, it was behind us.

"We're all still maturing as a group. All our young guys are now really experienced players, which can only help going forward.

"So I'm optimistic about what we can do this year."

Corey Warner
Corey Warner has signed a new deal to stay at the Swans until the end of the 2027 season. (Dave Hunt/AAP PHOTOS)

The Swans announced on Monday afternoon that forward Corey Warner had re-signed until the end of 2027.

Warner's new contract will only increase focus on older brother Chad, who is out of contract at season's end, with West Coast and Fremantle both keen to lure the star midfielder back to Western Australia.

Corey Warner, 21, has played nine AFL games since being drafted in 2021, but is expected to feature more heavily this season.

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