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I imagine it's time to reactivate this thread because well, now based on more accurate data it's factual, true and correct, and worthy of acknowledgement.
Goodesy quietly slipped into 2nd place on the all time games played list when he ran out against The Dockers (I'm assuming that this hasn't been mentioned elsewhere here). A pretty amazing thing having our two Indigenous stars sititng at 1 and 2 on the list I'd reckon.
Meanwhile the resilient and often unheralded Jude Bolton will more than likely find himself sitting in 4th place by season's end, and the living legend Brett Kirk will finish his career 9th on the all time list, having overtaken both The Chimp and Kel by the time we reach the finals.It's very hard to live in a studio apartment in San Jose with a man who's learning to play violin. That's what she told the police when she handed them the empty revolver.
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It's amazing, because I'm sure that if they did not change the consititution when they did, neither of these guys would count.Comment
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It will not be long however until Adam Goodes is parked behind Micky O at number 2 in terms of the number of games.
Brings me into focus for a campaign I have in mind with the SCG Trust to change the name of the "Brewongle Stand' to the "Goodes-O'Loughlin Stand". I really intend to push hard, around the time that Adam Goodes is obviouisly going to retire. I hope some of you Red and White contributors will support me.Comment
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Jude will be 4th all time if he plays the rest of the Home and Away....amzing really, still seems like a kid to me!"I'll acknowledge there are more talented teams in the competition but I won't acknowledge that there is a better team in the competition" Paul Roos March 2005Comment
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It will not be long however until Adam Goodes is parked behind Micky O at number 2 in terms of the number of games.
Brings me into focus for a campaign I have in mind with the SCG Trust to change the name of the "Brewongle Stand' to the "Goodes-O'Loughlin Stand". I really intend to push hard, around the time that Adam Goodes is obviouisly going to retire. I hope some of you Red and White contributors will support me.Red & White forever.Comment
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It will not be long however until Adam Goodes is parked behind Micky O at number 2 in terms of the number of games.
Brings me into focus for a campaign I have in mind with the SCG Trust to change the name of the "Brewongle Stand' to the "Goodes-O'Loughlin Stand". I really intend to push hard, around the time that Adam Goodes is obviouisly going to retire. I hope some of you Red and White contributors will support me...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
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There could be an endless debate as to who the greatest Sydney Swan has been. Paul Kelly and Tony Lockett would both be very strong contenders. But who's to say that, say, Reg Gasiner or Graeme Langlands weren't greater Rugby League players compared with Clive Churchill. What about great cricketers such as Charlie Maccartney, Alan Davidson or Steve Waugh? Why have they not got a stand named after him when compared with MA Nobel?
For me it is the combination of Goodes and O'Loughlin being in the mix as truely great players, AND being indigenious, that makes them ideal candidates to replace the generic and boring name, the "Brewongle stand". Goodes won two Browlows, a Rising Star, several All Australian selections, and a Premiership medal. Micky O won two All Australian selections, a Premiership medal, and was the first player in the club's 135 year history to play 300 senior games. And for a club to have two Indigenous players at numbers 1 and 2 in terms of the number of games played is simply extraordinary.Comment
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There is a strong Aboriginal factor here. The name "Brewongle" simply means "meeting place", nothing else. Now name me an Aboriginal cricketer, Rugby player, League player, who has regularly graced the SCG with the distinction of Michael O'Loughlin and Adam Goodes? Mark Ella from Rugby Union would be the only one that comes close.
There could be an endless debate as to who the greatest Sydney Swan has been. Paul Kelly and Tony Lockett would both be very strong contenders. But who's to say that, say, Reg Gasiner or Graeme Langlands weren't greater Rugby League players compared with Clive Churchill. What about great cricketers such as Charlie Maccartney, Alan Davidson or Steve Waugh? Why have they not got a stand named after him when compared with MA Nobel?
For me it is the combination of Goodes and O'Loughlin being in the mix as truely great players, AND being indigenious, that makes them ideal candidates to replace the generic and boring name, the "Brewongle stand". Goodes won two Browlows, a Rising Star, several All Australian selections, and a Premiership medal. Micky O won two All Australian selections, a Premiership medal, and was the first player in the club's 135 year history to play 300 senior games. And for a club to have two Indigenous players at numbers 1 and 2 in terms of the number of games played is simply extraordinary.Comment
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As years go by and better players who are more vocal pop up my thoughts on Paul Kelly as the greatest swan has diminished. Champion player and lead by example most times i don't really think i can put him higher than some of the players who were the catalyst for the 2005 flag, including Brett kirk. But thats my opinion and one that i am sure the majority of RWO experts will disagree with.Comment
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