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  • Charlie
    On the Rookie List
    • Jan 2003
    • 4101

    Troy Luff Medal - Grand Final

    Welcome to the final instalment of the Premiership edition Troy Luff Medal for 2005! Tonight, we will all finally learn whether Brett Kirk, Craig Bolton will be the first ever Premiership year Troy Luff Medallist. Of course, with only two votes separating the two players, we could well be about to see our first Troy Luff Medal tie.

    Today's game, of course, is one that we will never forget. On the 24th of September 2005, the Sydney Swans defeated the West Coast Eagles in the Grand Final to win our first Premiership in 72 years.

    Before we get into the game itself, let's take one final look at the progressive vote tally:
    54. Brett Kirk
    52. Craig Bolton
    41. Barry Hall
    36. Jude Bolton
    35. Adam Goodes
    25. Nick Davis
    22. Ryan O?Keefe
    18. Amon Buchanan
    17. Luke Ablett
    14. Leo Barry
    13. Paul Williams
    12. Tadhg Kennelly
    9. Darren Jolly, Michael O?Loughlin
    8. Jared Crouch
    6. Lewis Roberts-Thomson
    4. Nic Fosdike, Adam Schneider
    2. David Spriggs, Luke Vogels
    1. Jarrad McVeigh, Jason Ball

    Grand Final week. It's an exciting time that always starts with the sheer joy of knowing your team will be there on that last day. After that initial euphoria, however, the long wait begins. The second preliminary final, Grand Final ticket sales, Barry Hall being charged for the love-tap on Maguire, the Brownlow, Barry Hall getting off at the tribunal, team selections, the Grand Final parade gave us our little milestones along the way. Each meant that we were that little bit closer to our chance at Premiership glory.

    After beating the Saints the week before, the media, bookmakers and much of the rest of the football world had thrown in their lot with the Swans. We were the sentimental favourites, the team that, in the view of many, had suffered enough. It was time for the longest drought in VFL/AFL history to end. The media explored the links between today's Sydney Swans and the South Melbourne Bloods of yesteryear. The bookies, once they knew that Barry Hall would play, installed us as slight favourites.

    None of that mattered, however, once the two teams were out on the MCG. The Swans started the game reasonably well in a close first quarter. The Swans made better use of their opportunities, kicking three straight to 2.4, to take a two-point lead into quarter time. In the second quarter, the Swans got well and truly on top, adding 3.3 to three behinds to lead by 20 points.

    The Swans were on their way to a Premiership, with Lewis Roberts-Thomson playing the game of his life in defence, Adam Goodes threatening to break the game open and the unheralded trio of Nic Fosdike, Amon Buchanan and Jared Crouch playing well. But things started to go wrong after half-time. It was a tougher, more desperate West Coast line-up that returned from the rooms, and it quickly began to show on the score-board. By 3/4 time, the Swans once again led by only two points. The Eagles had the momentum. It was going to be an agonising last quarter.

    The agony was magnified many times when Luke Ablett kicked across the face of the opposition goal... and straight into the arms of Ben Cousins, who was unmarked in the goal square. As Swans teammates rushed to a devastated Ablett, Cousins kicked truly, and the Eagles were in front for the first time since the opening quarter. Adam Hunter then kicked West Coast's fifth straight goal. The Swans were 10 points down in the last quarter of a Grand Final.

    We began to prepare ourselves for the unthinkable. The Swans team that had found ways to make the impossible happen all through the year was staring at Grand Final defeat. They couldn't find another miracle... could they? Of course they could! This was the Sydney Swans, 2005 was their Premiership and with less than 20 minutes to play, they set about taking it back from the Eagles.

    Barry Hall brought us back within a kick with a true 'Captain's goal' from outside 50m. It revived the spirits of the Swans, and for the rest of the quarter they were - albeit only slightly - the better side. However, the Swans have never offered us glory without drama. It could only be won the Swans way, with victory snatched from the jaws of defeat.

    The Swans wasted several chances to take the lead, with Michael O'Loughlin the main culprit. Finally, however, Amon Buchanan snapped a goal to put us back in front. It had come from the exact same set play that won the Geelong game two weeks before, with Jason Ball once again on hand with the perfect tap. The Swans had one hand on the cup, and now they had to hold on to it.

    In those last few minutes, it seemed that the Swans were determined to tell the story of 2005 all over again. There was missed shots on goal that could have given us that precious breathing space. There were turnovers, each of which seemed destined to break our hearts. Yet the defence held firm, with Leo Barry, Craig Bolton and Lewis Roberts-Thomson repelling any West Coast attack. The midfielders, led by Jude Bolton and Brett Kirk and inspired by perhaps the most important smother ever by Amon Buchanan, risked life and limb to hold on.

    As we have gotten used to with the Swans, they didn't do it easy. They could win the Premiership only with absolute dedication to the cause. As we have also gotten used to, it came down to the last moments. As we have long been used to, Leo Barry was there to save the day. Like Nick Davis two weeks earlier, Leo was there with something special. The siren went with the ball in his hands. Sydney had won the Premiership.

    Here's the votes. Remember that Craig Bolton needs two votes to tie with Brett Kirk, and three to win outright:






    5. Amon Buchanan
    4. Lewis Roberts-Thomson
    3. Nic Fosdike
    2. Leo Barry
    1. Craig Bolton

    Congratulations Brett Kirk on winning the 2005 Troy Luff Medal! After twice finishing second, this is a richly deserved recognition of Kirk's efforts for the Swans. Let's not forget Craig Bolton's performance - for an unheralded player to poll in 21 of 26 matches, and fall just a single vote short is a fine effort, and he would have been a worthy winner.

    Congratulations to Barry Hall, who has finished in the top four every year. To Jude Bolton, whose early run was cut short by injury. To Adam Goodes, who regained the matchwinning brilliance that we remember from 2003. Congratulations to Amon Buchanan, Luke Ablett and Lewis Roberts-Thomson, whose improvements during the year were crucial to our Premiership.

    Congratulations to them all. Brett Kirk was the stand-out, Craig Bolton was the challenger, but they have all given us something to remember in 2005. Thankyou, Bloods.

    The final vote tally for 2005:
    54. Brett Kirk
    53. Craig Bolton
    41. Barry Hall
    36. Jude Bolton
    35. Adam Goodes
    25. Nick Davis
    23. Amon Buchanan
    22. Ryan O?Keefe
    17. Luke Ablett
    16. Leo Barry
    13. Paul Williams
    12. Tadhg Kennelly
    10. Lewis Roberts-Thomson
    9. Darren Jolly, Michael O'Loughlin
    8. Jared Crouch
    7. Nic Fosdike
    4. Adam Schneider
    2. David Spriggs Luke Vogels
    1. Jarrad McVeigh, Jason Ball

    I hope you enjoyed the 2005 Troy Luff Medal. Please post your messages to Brett Kirk in this thread. These will be collected and included in a specially-made book that will be presented to Brett later in the year, as RWO's gesture of thanks to the Troy Luff Medallist.

    Charlie
    We hate Anthony Rocca
    We hate Shannon Grant too
    We hate scumbag Gaspar
    But Leo WE LOVE YOU!
  • OldE

    #2
    Can we please make a special 2nd-place award for Craig? I think he deserves it. One point!?!?! That's crazy.

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    • Jeffers1984
      Veterans List
      • Jan 2003
      • 4564

      #3
      Congratulations Kirky! Very well deserved win of the TLM! You were robbed of an All-Australian selection this year, but i hold the TLM much higher as us Swans fans truely know how important and great you are to this team.

      Also congratulations to all other players who got votes in our PREMIERSHIP year!
      Official Driver Of The "Who Gives A @@@@ As The Player Will Get Delisted Anyway" Bandwagon.

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      • Charlie
        On the Rookie List
        • Jan 2003
        • 4101

        #4
        Originally posted by eirinn
        Can we please make a special 2nd-place award for Craig? I think he deserves it. One point!?!?! That's crazy.
        Just think... if one more person had voted for Jared Crouch, or one less for Brett Kirk in the PF, then we would have had a different result.

        That's how close it was. I only counted the votes for the second half of the season a couple of weeks ago. I had meant to do three or four weeks and then do some more the next day... but I ended up staying there until I'd done them all, because it was impossible to pick a winner.
        We hate Anthony Rocca
        We hate Shannon Grant too
        We hate scumbag Gaspar
        But Leo WE LOVE YOU!

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        • hammo
          Veterans List
          • Jul 2003
          • 5554

          #5
          Congratulations Kirky!!! No one epitomises the spirit of the mighty Bloods more than you so this recognition is thoroughly deserved in our Premiership year.

          Well done, also Charlie - spine tingling stuff! Always great to relive that day at the G.

          Biggest surprise for me is Jason Ball getting just 1 vote all year
          "As everyone knows our style of football is defensive and unattractive, and as such I have completely forgotten how to mark or kick over the years" - Brett Kirk

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          • Frog
            Retired from RWO
            • Aug 2005
            • 1898

            #6
            Congrats Capt'n Kirk ... Great season, spirited player, instrumental in a few matches and a Premiership to go with the Club Best and Fairest ... and to top it off, the RWO TLM ... Bloody well done to a real Bloods spirit.

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            • ScottH
              It's Goodes to cheer!!
              • Sep 2003
              • 23665

              #7
              Go Kirk, Go CBolton. He deserves a special mention.

              CB = Most consistent voter of the year.
              Polled in 21 of 26 games, including every final.

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              • Sanecow
                Suspended by the MRP
                • Mar 2003
                • 6917

                #8
                Any medal for coming second would be a little ... special ... don't you think?

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                • cruiser
                  What the frack!
                  • Jul 2004
                  • 6114

                  #9
                  Congratulations to 'Captain' Kirk for an awesome and inspirational year during which he displayed the true spirit of the Bloods. Well deserved.

                  Congratulations also to Craig Bolton for a great year from the most underrated player in the AFL.

                  Finally, thank you to Charlie for once again providing us with a thrilling TLM count. Your write up of the GF brought moisture to my eyes when I didnt think I had any left for that monumental ocassion and one of the best days of my life.
                  Occupational hazards:
                  I don't eat animals since discovering this ability. I used to. But one day the lamb I was eating came through to me and ever since then I haven't been able to eat meat.
                  - animal psychic Amanda de Warren

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                  • ScottH
                    It's Goodes to cheer!!
                    • Sep 2003
                    • 23665

                    #10
                    Originally posted by #######
                    Any medal for coming second would be a little ... special ... don't you think?
                    C Bolton is ... special ... don't you think. He just doesn't get the recognition he deserves from the voters.

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                    • singaporeswan
                      Fandom of Fabulousness
                      • Oct 2003
                      • 4220

                      #11
                      Congratulations Kirky. Sensational season capped off by Premiership.

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                      • stevej
                        On the Rookie List
                        • Jun 2004
                        • 134

                        #12
                        Well done Kirky. You are a champion in the true sense of the word. You are the heart and sole of this great club. Thanks for an outstanding year.

                        Thanks also to Charlie, a fantastic job putting this all together. Reliving this "premiership year" through your round by round run down is another season highlight!!

                        Cheers cheer the red and the white!!!
                        go bloods!!

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                        • AussieAnge
                          On the Rookie List
                          • Sep 2003
                          • 1057

                          #13
                          Well done Charlie on your hard work compiling and writing up the results. A great write up on a great day.
                          Well done to B2 and congratulations to Kirk.
                          Will definitely vote in the TLM next year. Yes, I know very remiss of me not to this year.
                          Last edited by AussieAnge; 24 October 2005, 01:22 PM.
                          Bring it on!

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                          • gazza
                            Warming the Bench
                            • Mar 2005
                            • 329

                            #14
                            congratulations Kirky,true blood and guts play all year,i never thought we could replace paul kelly,but i bet he was proud of your efforts all year.

                            congrats also to c bolton for a wonderful display all year,so pleased brissy wouldn't give you a go.

                            thanks charlie for your hard work.
                            forgotten 1996
                            2005 a much sweeter memory,2012 even better

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                            • Plugger46
                              Senior Player
                              • Apr 2003
                              • 3674

                              #15
                              Quality year once again Kirky. You are an absolute gun.
                              Bloods

                              "Lockett is the best of all time" - Robert Harvey, Darrel Baldock, Nathan Burke, Kevin Bartlett, Bob Skilton

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