We are starting to look like the team of "toffs" taking over from Melbourne.Hannebury,Richards,Kennedy,Moore,O'Keefe and Smith come from Melbourne APS and LRT and Playfair apparantly come from a Sydney school of the eqivilant.There are possibly more.
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Funnily enough, I would count Richards, Moore, O'Keefe, Smith and LRT as some of our toughest players. It's yet to be seen if Hannebery is all bark and no bite, but he's looking good so far, and Kennedy is supposedly a tough nut as well (haven't seen enough of him to judge yet). Playfair is hardly soft either.Officially on the Reid and Sumner bandwagon!Comment
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Scotch. Scots is in Sydney. Scotch is in Melbourne. Scotch is a way older school and undoubtedly produces better footballers than Scots (Cyril Rioli, Nick Smith, Ed Barlow and dozens of Hawthorn players over the years)Comment
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Nothing wrong with APS Schools!!! I would assume that not all of the players that come out of the APS schools are true private school boys anyways...I know SKC is doing a lot of outside sport-scholarship recruiting these days and is dominating...Go you mighty BLOODBOYS!Comment
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This is exactly the thing that I would hate to see happen but fear that it may, but orchestrated by the media not the club. The club would be daft to consciously alienate any fan base west of Parramatta. The great thing about being a Swans fan is that it brings people together from across Sydney's socio-economic divide, not to mention the regions and our Victorian brothers and sisters.
The media has a stereotype of Blacktown planted firmly in the 70s / 80s when it was predominantly Anglo working class and this myth perpetuates. By default Sydney somehow becomes the elitist rival from the eastern suburbs / north shore. Sorry but I don't agree with either of these contrived perceptions.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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You are interpreting 'tough' differently from me in my previous post. By your definition I would agree that most Swans players are tough, they need to be to survive. I was thinking more of the 'don't mess with me' kind of tough.Funnily enough, I would count Richards, Moore, O'Keefe, Smith and LRT as some of our toughest players. It's yet to be seen if Hannebery is all bark and no bite, but he's looking good so far, and Kennedy is supposedly a tough nut as well (haven't seen enough of him to judge yet). Playfair is hardly soft either.
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It'sAssociation of Public SchoolsAssociated Public Schools, but "public school" in the British sense, not the American sense. Think of places like Eton, Kings, Harrow, Rugby, Repton, etc, etc.
In the British sense the 'public' refers to the fact that anyone is eligible to sit the entrance exam and pay the fees to receive schooling there. The American sense refers to public funding of the school, that is, through the government.Last edited by laughingnome; 7 November 2009, 01:56 AM.10100111001 ;-)Comment

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