Best 5 Swans wins from the modern era
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My Dad started taking me to Swans games in 1961 and there are many wins that have stayed in the memory. A come from behind win against Collingwood at the Lake Oval in 1970 has a very, very special place in my heart!
Presuming we leave out the Premierships though, I've always thought our win in the 2003 Qualifying Final against Port Adelaide was our greatest victory. No-one gave us a hope in hell and we'd lost Mickey O to injury the week before. A magnificent win! -
Finals qualify for all five because they actually mean something against the best just as desperate opposition, mostly no next week in these games.
Both GF wins just because we were underdogs and because they resulted in the cup.
The QF/SF win in 2003 against Port in Adelaide when we were severely understrength against the flag favourites.
1996 Prelim for the bloody obvious reason that two years before we won one game and now we were in the GF.
2006 QF against the "well fuelled" WCE in Perth.Comment
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Another favourite of mine was the 1998 game against Port at the SCG. Kelly did his knee in the first half, and the team looked on the ropes. But they lifted, and Plugger, in particular had an outstanding second half. He kicked 12 goals for the game and, from memory, nine came in the second half. A couple were monster kicks that even Buddy would have been impressed with.Comment
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My Dad started taking me to Swans games in 1961 and there are many wins that have stayed in the memory. A come from behind win against Collingwood at the Lake Oval in 1970 has a very, very special place in my heart!
Presuming we leave out the Premierships though, I've always thought our win in the 2003 Qualifying Final against Port Adelaide was our greatest victory. No-one gave us a hope in hell and we'd lost Mickey O to injury the week before. A magnificent win!
Norm Smith had made the players believe in themselves.
As I recall it Stevey Hoffman put us in front by 1 point. The victory was made all the more sweet because Collingwood had just kicked the ball which was marked by Peter McKenna in front of goal but the siren had sounded when the ball was in mid air and the mark was disallowed. A delicious game!We have them where we want them, everything is going according to plan!Comment
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I was there at the 1970 win over Collingwood .We were 19 points down with three and a half minutes to go. The ground was packed to beyond its capacity. The atmosphere was electric because the Swans knew they were a chance against a then dominant Collingwood.
Norm Smith had made the players believe in themselves.
As I recall it Stevey Hoffman put us in front by 1 point. The victory was made all the more sweet because Collingwood had just kicked the ball which was marked by Peter McKenna in front of goal but the siren had sounded when the ball was in mid air and the mark was disallowed. A delicious game!
In those days, spectators were allowed to jump the fence before the end of the game, ready to run onto the ground at the final siren. I had jumped the fence with a few minutes to go, disappointed to have lost but happy with an honourable defeat against the flag favourites. Couldn't believe at as we kicked the last few goals to just pip the Pies. Yes, it was definitely Stevie Hoffman who kicked the last goal and yes, Peter McKenna took a mark a split second after the siren went. My memory is that, in frustration, he threw the ball on his boot and it sailed right through the middle!Comment
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The QF/SF win in 2003 against Port in Adelaide when we were severely understrength against the flag favourites.
This game is being replayed this week (Thurs or Fri?) on Fox Footy's 'Guest Programmer - Barry Hall'. I will be recording it as it is one that I do not have on DVD.Comment
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2012 in Tassie against the Hawks...to come from 5ish goals down to win by plenty against the best team at a place they simply don't lose is pretty special. The team took a heap of belief out of that and I'm not sure we would have won the flag without it...from memory a bloke running around in #37 had an absolute blinder as well!Twitter @cmdil
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2012 in Tassie against the Hawks...to come from 5ish goals down to win by plenty against the best team at a place they simply don't lose is pretty special. The team took a heap of belief out of that and I'm not sure we would have won the flag without it...from memory a bloke running around in #37 had an absolute blinder as well!
I should have noted when I posted the link that it was H&A games only. Thanks for pointing that out Plugger46.Today's a draft of your epitaphComment
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The win at Simmonds stadium under tragic circumstances to break the cats 29 (?) game winning streak there also warrants a mention...one of the more emotional wins you'll see.Twitter @cmdil
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I was there at the 1970 win over Collingwood .We were 19 points down with three and a half minutes to go. The ground was packed to beyond its capacity. The atmosphere was electric because the Swans knew they were a chance against a then dominant Collingwood.
Norm Smith had made the players believe in themselves.
As I recall it Stevey Hoffman put us in front by 1 point. The victory was made all the more sweet because Collingwood had just kicked the ball which was marked by Peter McKenna in front of goal but the siren had sounded when the ball was in mid air and the mark was disallowed. A delicious game!Lord, help me to be the kind of person my dog thinks I am.
And if there are no dogs in Heaven, then when I die I want to go where they went!
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There were many magical games from 1996. I suspect part of it was that Swans fans weren't used to following a successful team, and hence every great victory seemed special. But yes, that Carlton game stands out, even amongst the many other memorable wins that year.
Another favourite of mine was the 1998 game against Port at the SCG. Kelly did his knee in the first half, and the team looked on the ropes. But they lifted, and Plugger, in particular had an outstanding second half. He kicked 12 goals for the game and, from memory, nine came in the second half. A couple were monster kicks that even Buddy would have been impressed with.
Few others which are personal favourites:
1993 vs Melbourne - First win I can remember seeing. Only win for the year. Osborne with 10.
1994 vs Melbourne - Stormed over the top of the Dees in a rare win. Dermie's first game for the club. Kicked two big goals in the last quarter. Unfortunately they were the last good Swans related things he did.
1995 vs Collingwood - 5 goals behind at half-time with the Pies looking like they'd sneak into 8th spot. Enter T.Lockett to deny them, much to the delight of the Bears..
1997 vs Essendon - Seemingly out of the game mid-way through the last quarter as Essendon got out to a 4 goal lead. Bruce even said "it's the Bombers Day". Mark Bayes who had been having a quiet day kicked 3 last quarter goals to drag us over the line by a point.
2003 vs Collingwood - Loved this one. We played sensational footy for 3 quarters with Goodesy and MickyO starring. The Pies rallied late before Davo kicked the sealer in his first game against his old club.
2011 vs Geelong - Geelong at Geelong. Enough said.
2015 vs Hawthorn - Loved it.Bloods
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1987 consecutive wins against West Coast, Easendon & Richmond at the SCG kicking over 30 goals each game & averaging over 200 points a game over those 3 rounds. Love watching them every now and thenComment
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