Which of these Ex-Swans do you miss seeing on the field most?

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  • goswannie14
    Leadership Group
    • Sep 2005
    • 11166

    #61
    Originally posted by The Undertaker
    For me,i miss seeing that little champion run around the hallowed SCG turf in the famous number 14.

    I still miss Paul Kelly.

    What an amazing player!

    One thing i won't forget that after the GF was the look of absolute joy on his face as he spoke to the players.

    Captain Kel was a Bloods Warrior through and through!He was just so passionate.

    I love ya Paul Kelly!
    Hence my "goswannie14" name
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    • satchmopugdog
      Bandicoots ears
      • Apr 2004
      • 3691

      #62
      We still say that "You're joking me !" around our house, but we are Big Brother tragics and used to think it was hilarious watching Fitzie.
      "The Dog days are over, The Dog days are gone" Florence and the Machine

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      • goswannie14
        Leadership Group
        • Sep 2005
        • 11166

        #63
        Originally posted by satchmopugdog
        We still say that "You're joking me !" around our house, but we are Big Brother tragics and used to think it was hilarious watching Fitzie.
        LOL...I forgot about that Now it all makes sense Reading it without the Fitzy inflection is why I didn't get it.
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        • Jeffers1984
          Veterans List
          • Jan 2003
          • 4564

          #64
          If it wasn't for injury, Fitzy would be our champion CHF now.
          Official Driver Of The "Who Gives A @@@@ As The Player Will Get Delisted Anyway" Bandwagon.

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          • goswannie14
            Leadership Group
            • Sep 2005
            • 11166

            #65
            Originally posted by Jeffers1984
            If it wasn't for injury, Fitzy would be our champion CHF now.
            Man we would have a huge forward line
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            • Jeffers1984
              Veterans List
              • Jan 2003
              • 4564

              #66
              Originally posted by goswannie14
              Man we would have a huge forward line
              Oh Dear......
              Official Driver Of The "Who Gives A @@@@ As The Player Will Get Delisted Anyway" Bandwagon.

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              • goswannie14
                Leadership Group
                • Sep 2005
                • 11166

                #67
                Originally posted by mocaholic
                Who was that clown who came over from WA with huge raps but performed like a dog...think he was going to be a key for us...Tony something?
                Was it Gerard Neesham...the first coach of the Dockers? WEas a legend in the WAFL, but struggled over here for the season that he was here
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                • mocaholic
                  Regular in the Side
                  • Oct 2003
                  • 575

                  #68
                  Originally posted by Plugger46
                  Certainly can't remember John Rombotis playing for us.

                  The bloke you're thinking of from WA was Tony Begovich I think.

                  We had worse:

                  Ben Wilson
                  Richard Ambrose
                  Grant Bartholomeus
                  Dion Myles
                  Will Sangster
                  Tony Malakellis
                  Nathan Irvin
                  Andrew McGovern

                  Gee we've had some bad players.
                  Oh, god. Bartholomeus...

                  Begovich it was.

                  McGovern wasn't THAT bad. Well he wasn't in the Fell league, anyway.

                  Makes winning the flag even better, hmmm?
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                  • S.U.D
                    On the Rookie List
                    • Sep 2005
                    • 237

                    #69
                    Shut the gate on this question.

                    I wonder what the next controversial poll will be!

                    How about: "Your favorite AFL Team?"
                    Looking out for good omens which can bring the Swans the 2007 premiership

                    My kids had chicken pox and they were all red and white, that's one

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                    • SimonH
                      Salt future's rising
                      • Aug 2004
                      • 1647

                      #70
                      My suggested poll is 'What is the year of Sydney's drafting and recruiting history you remember most fondly?' And I'll put the case for 1992.

                      Among many, many super players that Sydney picked up through insightful drafting and clever trading in the late 80s and early 90s, my personal favourite draft/trade year was 1992.

                      I'll have to say up-front that it was ruined to some extent by the fact that we chanced across Daryn Creswell in the mid-season draft at #39. Once you read the below, you can see that the law of averages dictates that if you pick enough able-bodied young men, one of them must become a champion, I suppose. Picking Scott Direen at #95 in the national draft (only 52 games, but a useful player who was still worthy of the guernsey in 1996) was also a bit of a disappointment.

                      Apart from that, it's a litany of classic names and unforgettable moments. Let's relive the hits & memories:

                      Damien Mellow
                      Alan Thorpe
                      Allan McKellar
                      Andrew Peck
                      Phil Krakouer
                      Dwaine Kretschmer
                      Peter Baldwin
                      Paul McMaster
                      Paul Atkins
                      Stephen Pears
                      Jason Spinks
                      Scott Robinson
                      Andrew Donnelly
                      Matthew Aston
                      Troy Hull
                      Michael Gaffney.

                      What a list. What a bunch of guys. What a collection of 7 games. I don't mean they played 7 games on average. I mean: net total 7 games between them.

                      But wait! The genius doesn't end with picking unlisted talent! Have we got some trades for you!

                      Sydney had draft pick #1, and sensibly enough concluded that it would only waste it. So it traded it to the poor struggling WCE (1992 premiers, no less) who used it on the 251-game-and-counting Drew Banfield. We got Scott Watters (37 games) and Tony Begovich (5).

                      Still got draft pick #3? Get rid of it! Trade with Essendon, that's the plan. We'll take Ed Considine (28 games) and Michael Werner (20 games), both of whom only played in a team that was a chopping block. Essendon got Michael Prior, who was with Essendon for 81 games up until the year 2000, across one of their most successful periods.

                      Even pick #20 is too much. Why not trade with Essendon? They're always nice guys. We'll take Richard Ambrose (3 games) and let them pick Scott Cummings, who will play 40 games in red & black, and then 88 elsewhere.

                      To be fair, we also traded in Jayson Daniels (58 games) and Dean McRae (60) while giving away next-to-nothing. They both played almost every game in the salad days of 1993-5. They were both gone when we finally got good in early 1996.

                      And as the icing on the cake, we gave away Stuart Wigney (10 games with the Clones, 24 total) for pick 101, which unsurprisingly yielded zero-gamer Troy Hull; and for good measure, Dion Scott (73 games for the Bears/Blions) for pick 111, which-- you wouldn't guess it-- produced never-debuted Michael Gaffney.

                      That's 26 players-- you heard right, 26-- who joined the club in one 12 month period. 2 of whom I'd happily select in my team, and about 3 of whom would get selected if I had plenty of injuries and couldn't find anyone better. I have no idea what most of the balance even look like!

                      Ah, glory days...

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                      • Matt79
                        Bring it on!
                        • Sep 2004
                        • 3143

                        #71
                        It may have already been said but I miss Jamie Lawson!! How quick was he!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
                        Swannies for life!

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                        • goswannie14
                          Leadership Group
                          • Sep 2005
                          • 11166

                          #72
                          I hope I never have to see Stefan Carey playing for the Swans on a replay...he was woeful
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                          • Plugger46
                            Senior Player
                            • Apr 2003
                            • 3674

                            #73
                            Originally posted by Matt79
                            It may have already been said but I miss Jamie Lawson!! How quick was he!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
                            He was just about ready to become a gun. I remember the game before he broke his leg, it was in Adelaide and we happened to win which was rare. He played an absolute blinder.
                            Bloods

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                            • Matt79
                              Bring it on!
                              • Sep 2004
                              • 3143

                              #74
                              Originally posted by Plugger46
                              He was just about ready to become a gun. I remember the game before he broke his leg, it was in Adelaide and we happened to win which was rare. He played an absolute blinder.
                              Totally agree! He was a genuinely good person as well on and off the field. It truely is a shame that we will never know what his true potential may have been.
                              Swannies for life!

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                              • goswannie14
                                Leadership Group
                                • Sep 2005
                                • 11166

                                #75
                                All of these comments and I still haven't voted for anyone yet...the list is too short, it should list every player in the history of the club and you are allowed to rate them 1-10 as to who you miss the most
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