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  • Sandridge
    Outer wing, Lake Oval
    • Apr 2010
    • 2049

    Swans chat Damian Barrett

    This is not the first time Damian Barrett has referenced the 2016 Grand Final in his Sliding Door piece on the AFL website. And every time he does, it's very clear he understands what happened that day.

    (You need to scroll down to the Western Bulldogs comment.)
    Sliding Doors is back for 2025 .. and Damo's got a full head of steam after a long, hot summer
  • imuninformedtwo
    Warming the Bench
    • Aug 2024
    • 348

    #2
    It's not the first time, and he's right.

    It's interesting listening to Swans peeps once they have left the system and are free to speak their minds. I heard interviews with both Hanners and Steve Taubert (the former ruck coach) in the past year where they both made clear their views. Taubert in particular - and wish I could find it - went right off, describing the umpiring as an effing joke, among other descriptions.

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    • mcs
      Travelling Swannie!!
      • Jul 2007
      • 8149

      #3
      There is a lot that Barrett dribbles on about, but happy for him to keep reminding the world of that #crimeagainstcygnets.

      He gets it - a few others around the place get it. Hence I enjoyed getting out a tiny, tiny violin when the Bulldogs whined incessantly after being bent over by the umpires the other week. May it happen to them many more times in the future... the umpiring that day in 2016 was horrendous.

      How many times since has a team gone almost 3 quarters without conceding a free kick.....
      "You get the feeling that like Monty Python's Black Knight, the Swans would regard amputation as merely a flesh wound."

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      • Sandridge
        Outer wing, Lake Oval
        • Apr 2010
        • 2049

        #4
        Originally posted by imuninformedtwo
        It's not the first time, and he's right.

        It's interesting listening to Swans peeps once they have left the system and are free to speak their minds. I heard interviews with both Hanners and Steve Taubert (the former ruck coach) in the past year where they both made clear their views. Taubert in particular - and wish I could find it - went right off, describing the umpiring as an effing joke, among other descriptions.
        Would love to hear/see both interviews. We were all shafted on that day but Hanners was never the same after that game and has even more reason to be aggrieved.

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        • crackedactor 01
          Regular in the Side
          • Jun 2020
          • 730

          #5
          Originally posted by Sandridge
          This is not the first time Damian Barrett has referenced the 2016 Grand Final in his Sliding Door piece on the AFL website. And every time he does, it's very clear he understands what happened that day.

          (You need to scroll down to the Western Bulldogs comment.)
          Glad they still brig it to the attention. What hurt me the most is that I took my wife and myself to the match at a $1000 per head. I never dreamed a GF would be subjected to that type of umpiring. After that debacle I have never gone to another Swans match again.

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          • stellation
            scott names the planets
            • Sep 2003
            • 9718

            #6
            I was chatting to a colleague who is a keen Collingwood fan this week and out of nowhere they brought up 2016, and mentioned how they clearly remember watching as a neutral and thinking the Swans had been swindled by the umpires.
            I knew him as a gentle young man, I cannot say for sure the reasons for his decline
            We watched him fade before our very eyes, and years before his time

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            • Sandridge
              Outer wing, Lake Oval
              • Apr 2010
              • 2049

              #7
              Originally posted by crackedactor 01

              Glad they still brig it to the attention. What hurt me the most is that I took my wife and myself to the match at a $1000 per head. I never dreamed a GF would be subjected to that type of umpiring. After that debacle I have never gone to another Swans match again.
              If we'd been beaten fair and square, you'd probably say, "Well, that's how it goes." But for all Swans like you who paid big money to go to the game, only to see the club get well and truly shafted - it was horrendous!

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              • Sandridge
                Outer wing, Lake Oval
                • Apr 2010
                • 2049

                #8
                Originally posted by stellation
                I was chatting to a colleague who is a keen Collingwood fan this week and out of nowhere they brought up 2016, and mentioned how they clearly remember watching as a neutral and thinking the Swans had been swindled by the umpires.
                And we weren't the only club to be swindled. The umpires got the Poodles over the line in the Preliminary Final against GWS. We shouldn't have had to play the Poodles - it should've been an all-Sydney Grand Final.

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                • mcs
                  Travelling Swannie!!
                  • Jul 2007
                  • 8149

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Sandridge

                  And we weren't the only club to be swindled. The umpires got the Poodles over the line in the Preliminary Final against GWS. We shouldn't have had to play the Poodles - it should've been an all-Sydney Grand Final.
                  We got royally shafted, but (mind the language haha) - the Giants got bent over and impaled without anything form of lubrication in that last quarter of that prelim. Some utterly appalling decisions in the last few minutes in particular to get the fairypuppies over the line. #Neverforget #Neverforgive lol!
                  "You get the feeling that like Monty Python's Black Knight, the Swans would regard amputation as merely a flesh wound."

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                  • Sandridge
                    Outer wing, Lake Oval
                    • Apr 2010
                    • 2049

                    #10
                    Originally posted by mcs

                    We got royally shafted, but (mind the language haha) - the Giants got bent over and impaled without anything form of lubrication in that last quarter of that prelim. Some utterly appalling decisions in the last few minutes in particular to get the fairypuppies over the line. #Neverforget #Neverforgive lol!
                    Love your description of what happened to the Giants!

                    The Poodles played 4 finals in 2016. Here are the free kick stats for those 4 games.

                    Poodles 17 West Coast 13
                    Poodles 19 Hawthorn 14
                    Poodles 23 GWS 13
                    Poodles 20 Mighty Swans 8

                    They won the free kick count in all 4 finals and, the further they advanced, the more they won the count by. The 2016 premiership was a gift from the AFL to the Poodles.



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                    • Blood Fever
                      Veterans List
                      • Apr 2007
                      • 4040

                      #11
                      At one stage in the 2016 GF, it was 20-4. Astonishing.

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                      • imuninformedtwo
                        Warming the Bench
                        • Aug 2024
                        • 348

                        #12
                        Legend has it that Andrew Ireland - who let’s face it, has seen everything in AFL and is as cool as a cucumber - who took the call from the AFL to acknowledge the umpiring wasn’t up to the standard, with up to five blatant calls going against us (four of which led to Dogs goals), then took two days to compose himself and summons the courage to tell Horse. He wasn’t sure whether it was too cruel to do, or Horse would kill him.

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                        • Kafka's Ghost
                          Regular in the Side
                          • Sep 2017
                          • 899

                          #13
                          The Dogs players slid into the Swans guys legs multiple times that day. The Hannebery incident was right in front of us. As we all know, nada. Dan was never the same player afterwards, and it robbed the team of an important player with about 20 min to go, when the scores were less than a goal difference. It was a crucial moment on so many levels.

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                          • Kafka's Ghost
                            Regular in the Side
                            • Sep 2017
                            • 899

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Kafka's Ghost
                            The Dogs players slid into the Swans guys legs multiple times that day. The Hannebery incident was right in front of us. As we all know, nada. Dan was never the same player afterwards, and it robbed the team of an important player with about 20 min to go, when the scores were less than a goal difference. It was a crucial moment on so many levels.
                            And I can’t hear the immortal phrase “Matt Stevic, one of the best in the business” without wanting to throw something at the TV or swearing loudly.

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                            • KSAS
                              Senior Player
                              • Mar 2018
                              • 1763

                              #15
                              Almost a decade later and the anger ? still burns ? just as fiercely. It all started in the first min when Kieran Jack was not awarded a 50m penalty after being bowled over after taking a mark inside just 50m arc. His long range shot missed instead from the goal square.

                              Whenever we started taking the ascendency, the Bulldogs kept receiving blocks of inexplicable free kicks & 50m penalties which continuously changed the momentum of the game against us. Also add in they were allowed to dispose of the ball by any means, as they were immune to being penalised.

                              I was sitting in a Swans section behind the city end goals and agonisingly watch the replay when I got home, to see if the umpiring was that bad as i had witnessed. IT WAS WORSE!!!

                              Caught seeing myself in a crowd shot standing up and giving Toby McLean an "up yours" after he missed an easy set shot from a Joel Selwood type deliberate high contact free, instead of an obvious holding the ball.

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