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Goodesy's 350th: My tribute to the great man
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joemoore12
- Published: 16 September 2014, 12:09 PM
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Goodesy's 350th: My tribute to the great man
350 and beyond: Congratulations Adam Goodes Adam Goodes was born on 8th January, 1980 in Wallaroo, South Australia and thank god he was. On 19th September, 2014, he will play his 350th AFL match for the Sydney Swans and it has been a tangibly pleasurable experience to witness such a distinguished career. For football supporters, certain players evoke a particular sense of adoration. For thousands of Bloods, that player is our much-loved, much-admired, forever cherished number thirty-seven. A gentle so... -
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Book Review - Crezza (From AFL Glory to Prison and the Long Road to Redemption)
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Created by:
snajik
- Published: 17 March 2014, 07:11 PM
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Book Review - Crezza (From AFL Glory to Prison and the Long Road to Redemption)
BOOK REVIEW
CREZZA (From AFL Glory to Prison and the Long Road to Redemption)
- This review may contain spoilers
While the cover features a shot of Daryn Cresswell clutching a footy, and the back cover an onfield photo in action with the Swans, the premise of this book is not exclusively devoted to football and Cressa?s decorated playing career. More often, this part of the story is addressed in a fleeting manner, and at times is almost incidental to the narrati... -
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Adam Goodes - 300 Games
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alison.z
- Published: 15 September 2011, 12:24 AM
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Adam Goodes - 300 Games
By Alison Zell Adam Goodes is a dual Brownlow medallist, three-time all-Australian, two time Bob Skilton medallist, Sydney Swans co-captain, AFL Rising Star Award winner and indigenous team of the century player. But this week North Melbourne coach Brad Scott labelled Goodes an underrated player. And he may just have a point. In 299 games, football followers have been dazzled by Goodes? almost unmatchable speed, versatility and astonishing class. It has been on display in many of his ...
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Smooch and Hanners reach 50 games
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alison.z
- Published: 2 September 2011, 05:41 PM
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Smooch and Hanners reach 50 games
One arrived via the rookie list and one burst on to the scene at 18; but both Nick Smith and Dan Hannebery will play their 50th games at the SCG against Brisbane tomorrow. It is a tale of two very different avenues to the AFL but two equally courageous and talented footballers whose importance to the Swans team of today and the bright future of the club cannot be underestimated. While Hannebery?s 2010 Rising Star Award has (deservedly) earned Hannebery high public recognition for the teen?s explosive...
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A guide to the NAB Cup/Match Preview
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Created by:
alison.z
- Published: 18 February 2011, 12:33 PM
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A guide to the NAB Cup/Match Preview
A GUIDE TO THE NAB CUP
THE RULES
What you need to know?
The NAB Cup is an intriguing concept ? particularly this year ? as trial rules are added to a new three-team round robin opening round.
Each set of three teams will play each other once, at the same venue, on the same night, in 20 minute halves. Half time is eight minutes with 20 minutes between each match.
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by joemoore12350 and beyond: Congratulations Adam Goodes Adam Goodes was born on 8th January, 1980 in Wallaroo, South Australia and thank god he was. On 19th September, 2014, he will play his 350th AFL match for the Sydney Swans and it has been a tangibly pleasurable experience to witness such a distinguished career. For football supporters, certain players evoke a particular sense of adoration. For thousands of Bloods, that player is our much-loved, much-admired, forever cherished number thirty-seven. A gentle so...
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by snajikBOOK REVIEW
CREZZA (From AFL Glory to Prison and the Long Road to Redemption)
- This review may contain spoilers
While the cover features a shot of Daryn Cresswell clutching a footy, and the back cover an onfield photo in action with the Swans, the premise of this book is not exclusively devoted to football and Cressa?s decorated playing career. More often, this part of the story is addressed in a fleeting manner, and at times is almost incidental to the narrati...-
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by alison.zBy Alison Zell Adam Goodes is a dual Brownlow medallist, three-time all-Australian, two time Bob Skilton medallist, Sydney Swans co-captain, AFL Rising Star Award winner and indigenous team of the century player. But this week North Melbourne coach Brad Scott labelled Goodes an underrated player. And he may just have a point. In 299 games, football followers have been dazzled by Goodes? almost unmatchable speed, versatility and astonishing class. It has been on display in many of his ...
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by alison.zOne arrived via the rookie list and one burst on to the scene at 18; but both Nick Smith and Dan Hannebery will play their 50th games at the SCG against Brisbane tomorrow. It is a tale of two very different avenues to the AFL but two equally courageous and talented footballers whose importance to the Swans team of today and the bright future of the club cannot be underestimated. While Hannebery?s 2010 Rising Star Award has (deservedly) earned Hannebery high public recognition for the teen?s explosive...
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by alison.zA GUIDE TO THE NAB CUP
THE RULES
What you need to know?
The NAB Cup is an intriguing concept ? particularly this year ? as trial rules are added to a new three-team round robin opening round.
Each set of three teams will play each other once, at the same venue, on the same night, in 20 minute halves. Half time is eight minutes with 20 minutes between each match.
Each team has named 29 players (GC named 28 ? a mystery!)...-
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