Your 5 Favourite Swans of all time.

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  • 573v30
    On the bandwagon...
    • Sep 2005
    • 5017

    #31
    In no particular order:

    Paul Kelly
    Tony Lockett
    Adam Goodes
    Daryn Creswell
    Gerard Healy
    I only support one team: The SYDNEY SWANS!!!!! :adore

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    • Bob Neil
      Opportunistic Join Date
      • Sep 2005
      • 313

      #32
      No order (contemporary bent);

      Paul Kelly
      Adam Goodes
      Jarad Crouch
      Ryan O'Keefe
      Andrew Dunkley
      Last edited by Bob Neil; 12 December 2007, 12:28 PM.

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      • bedford
        forward coach
        • Nov 2007
        • 362

        #33
        Originally posted by BigBarryRound25
        Thanks plugger46 for this thread - I have loved reading some of the names and anecdotes that have reinforced why I am so passionate about our club. I am a lifelong supporter (40 years) and while it hasn't always been easy (to follow the Swans) this thread and the names contained show why the Swannies are such a great club to follow in spite of our many low times.

        Top 5 is so hard, so I won't even try - but here goes for a rough list of the group from which my top 5 would come:

        Teaser - never seen a better season of football from any player
        Barry Round - pretty obvious
        Kel - for being the player I always wished I could be
        Gerard Healy - pure class
        Plugger - there's only one
        Tadhg - you just expect something special
        Magic - if only he could kick straight
        Tony Morwood - would have been a star in any other team that got the ball forward regularly
        Dennis Carroll - see Gerard Healy (also loved Wayne's leaps)
        Wade Chapman - Maxfield - Chapman - Lockett - Grand Final
        Nick Davis - '05 Semi alone is enough and he was brilliant in the GF too!
        Amon Buchanan - that snap in '05 and everything else up to the point of his brain fade against Marty Clark in round 21 this year
        Brett Kirk - it's a cliche but he is our spiritual leader
        Mark Bayes - got hit with the ugly and talent stick
        Mark Browning - if only to watch him kick in after a behind
        Warrick Capper - Tom Hafey rates him - that's good enough for me
        John Roberts - his debut season for us was awesome won a game for us after the siren in Rnd 1 against the cats at kardinia - pity he couldn't sustain it
        Adam Goodes - can't believe it has taken me this long to list him
        David Ackerley - until he defected to the roos
        Stewie Maxfield - can't say i fully appreciated him as a player until after he left
        Daryn Creswell - tool of a bloke but forever a great swan
        Andrew Dunkley - ditto
        Stevie Wright - I know clubs have ruck, defensive & midfield coaches - how much could someone like schneider/phillips etc benefited from having Stevie around the club
        Jarred Crouch - gotta love a bloke to have gotten so much out of the lack of ability he has
        Leaping Leo - loved him as a forward, cringe now he's down back but he took that mark and that is enough for me
        Craig Bolt - best non marquee player recruit ever pity his namesake can't kick the thing properly cos he'd rate pretty highly there also
        Jason Ball - for being a huge part of the culture that is now the Swans
        Richard Colless - never played a game for us but I don't reckon he gets enough credit for the achievements of the club under his direction

        So many others: Bernie Evans, Ian Roberts, Silvio Foschini, Paul Hawke, Greg Smith, Craig O'Brien, Leon Higgins, Jamie Lawson, Max Kruse, Wayne Henwood (any other Sydney pioneer that wasn't a mercenary hack from another club ie Jim Edmund)

        And I still hold hopes for the likes of Nic Fosdike, Melcho (although I reckon he's almost there already), Bevo (yes bevo), LRT and am optimistic about our new batch of recruits

        So thanks Plugger46 for that indulgence, an otherwise lacklustre Friday in the off season has just become a lot more pleasant.
        i could not agree more these comments are spot on.

        my top 5

        1 bob skilton

        the greatest player ever

        2 paul kelly

        we love kirky but no one gets close to this guy

        3 adam goodes

        one day this guy will be recognised by the melbourne media as being one of the all time greats

        4 peter bedford

        could have played test cricket for aussie,how lucky are we that he played for us ,what a star

        5 greg williams and plugger

        carn't split them

        special mentions:

        kirk,murphy,healy,round,teasdale,bayes,carter,wrig ht and capper.

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        • swantastic
          Veterans List
          • Jan 2006
          • 7275

          #34
          Originally posted by Marry me Goodes
          I'm not sure ROK would agree.
          Why would O'Keefe care?
          Now this is a thread that i would expect on the ego -centric, wank session that is redandwhiteonline.com...

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          • Justice
            On the Rookie List
            • Sep 2004
            • 157

            #35
            Since 1984:

            1. Paul Kelly - Heart & soul of the club in some very tough times. Crash throught style was very inspiring.

            2. Mark Bayes - loved the way he lopped around the wing from CHB at the SCG and would then drill a 50 - 60 metre pass or shot at goal.

            3. David Murphy - just loved the way he played. Think he retired too early.

            4. Andrew Dunkley - Sydney have not been able to replace him at full-back and as a long marking target from the kick-in. While his kicking had great limitations (and that is why I probably like him so much) he made the most of his other abilities. Loved the way he terrified Sav Rocca.

            5. Adam Goodes - Will be the most successful Sydney player ever, only behind Bobby Skilton all time for SM/SS, by the time he has finished his career.

            The following were hard to leave out: Craig Bolton, Brett Kirk, Greg Williams (before he left for Carlton), Tony Lockett, Barry Hall & Ryan O'Keefe.

            A similar thread was done in April this year about "the 10 best players seen". I had a look back at what I posted then and I think Craig Bolton is the most likely player to keep moving up my favourite list.

            Cheers

            Justice
            "Fredom of the press is guaranteed only to those who own one" A.J. Liebling (1960)

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            • bigswan
              On the Rookie List
              • Oct 2003
              • 174

              #36
              What a task. I am ranking the most recent players only.

              1.Paul Kelly-was the captains' captain.

              2.Brett Kirk-courageous and skilled.

              3.Adam Goodes-athleticism and enthusiasm.

              4.Greg Williams-probably the best Swan I have seen

              5.Tony Lockett-probably the second best Swan I have seen.

              6.The hundreds of other Swans who have given me so much enjoyment over the past 40+ years.

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              • Nordberg
                On the Rookie List
                • Oct 2007
                • 9

                #37
                Mark Bayes
                David Murphy
                Greg Williams
                Paul Kelly
                Dale Lewis

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                • law78
                  On the Rookie List
                  • Oct 2007
                  • 45

                  #38
                  1) Adam Heuskes
                  2) Tadhg Kennelly
                  3) Paul Kelly
                  4) Tony Lockett
                  5) Leo Barry - because of his mark in the 2005 Grand Final

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                  • glennb
                    On the Rookie List
                    • May 2006
                    • 7

                    #39
                    1. Scott Russell
                    2. Jason Love
                    3. Justin Crawford
                    4. Gerard Neesham
                    5. Michael Werner
                    8 months & still smiling

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                    • stellation
                      scott names the planets
                      • Sep 2003
                      • 9718

                      #40
                      Originally posted by bigswan
                      2.Brett Kirk-courageous and skilled.
                      Wowzers!
                      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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                      • jenky28
                        Our Edge Is Reg
                        • Jun 2004
                        • 564

                        #41
                        Just afew quick points i want to say!

                        Jared Crouch is spelt JARED not jarrad!
                        And the second is CROUCH has plenty of ability thats y i like him i dont go for ppl with no ability or go in them!
                        OUR EDGE IS REG

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                        • Big Al
                          Veterans List
                          • Feb 2005
                          • 7007

                          #42
                          Players I have seen.

                          Paul Kelly
                          Steve Wright
                          Tony Lockett
                          Adam Goodes
                          Michael O'Loughlin

                          Honourable mentions to Gerard Healy, Darren Cresswell, Wade Chapman, Mark Bayes, Barry Round, David Murphy,Barry Hall.

                          Greg Williams is one of the best Swans players I have seen but I would not call him a favourite of mine.

                          Obviously the records of guys like Skilton and Pratt mean they are in the top echelon of Swans players.
                          ..And the Swans are the Premiers...The Ultimate Team...The Ultimate Warriors. They have overcome the highly fancied Hawks in brilliant style. Sydney the 2012 Premiers - Gerard Whately ABC

                          Here it is Again! - Huddo SEN

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                          • royboy42
                            Senior Player
                            • Apr 2006
                            • 2076

                            #43
                            As an old Royboy i saw Skilton tear the Roys apart too many times..in those days of little tv coverage I dont know if he saved his best days for Fitzroy, but I suspect 3 brownlows mean he did it most weeks. He was the greatest I ever saw in Red and White.
                            Kelly,Kirk, Williams in no particular order.
                            Malceski to be the best player recruited in the last few years, and GOODES to eventually be the best swan ever!

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                            • satchmopugdog
                              Bandicoots ears
                              • Apr 2004
                              • 3691

                              #44
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                              6.The hundreds of other Swans who have given me so much enjoyment over the past 40+ years.[/QUOTE]

                              This sums up a lot of things. No matter who they were,e.g. a cousin of mine who got 3 games back in the late 70's,Matt Laidlaw's 1 game to Mickey's 25? games, with all their idiocyncracies and brillance and foibles every single one of them has given me joy and a sense of belonging. They are "my boyz"

                              My daughters would disagree as regards Dale Lewis as his name has entered into the family venacular as the word you shout when you are frustrated. LEEEEEEEWWWWWWWWWIIIIISSSSSS.There were times though when he was sublime.
                              "The Dog days are over, The Dog days are gone" Florence and the Machine

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                              • goswannie14
                                Leadership Group
                                • Sep 2005
                                • 11166

                                #45
                                1. Tony Morwood
                                2. Graham Teasdale
                                3. Gary Brice
                                4. Mark Browning
                                5. Adam Goodes

                                The problem with this list is it makes me look old.
                                Does God believe in Atheists?

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