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  • Cosmic Wizard
    recruit me pretty please!
    • Sep 2005
    • 620

    Who want to come to the Citi Behind the Scenes Experience with me???

    Hi Swanies fans,

    Look I won Citi Behind the Scenes Experience, but it on the 20 December and my mates will be in North America skiing.

    I am pretty much completely broke so can't go with them.

    And anyone else i have ask have been pretty ho hum, so bugger them, I thought I would ask some true fans.

    You get a:

    1. Tour Sydney Swans at the SCG and Swans HQ

    2. Q & A sessions with some of the Swans players and coaching staff

    3. Your chance to take your seat in the coach's box

    4. The chance to pass the Sherrin around with some of the players

    5. Get a photo with and mechanise signed by some of the Swans Players

    6. Catered dinner as well

    There are three places up for grabs, all you have to do is this:

    In 25 words or less, what has been your Swans most amazing experience?

    Offers of money, sex, drugs etc will of course be taking into consideration when adjudicating.

    Entry close on wednesday morning 11:00am.

    The winners will be notified and will have to tell me of any dietary requirements and I have to give Citi your full name and contact details.

    Apart from that, post away!!
    doof-doof
  • bloodspirit
    Clubman
    • Apr 2015
    • 4448

    #2
    That magical afternoon narrowly beating the Power at a sun-bathed SCG where Buddy kicked a couple of amazing goals in 2014. Thrilling and magnificent!
    All opinions are not equal. Some are a very great deal more robust, sophisticated, and well supported in logic and argument than others. -Douglas Adams, author (11 Mar 1952-2001)

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    • Auntie.Gerald
      Veterans List
      • Oct 2009
      • 6474

      #3
      2016: Reaching for another dunkel at the white spider bar perisher, with 2 mins to go in the last qtr with the Swans well behind.......knowing I had already had an awesome morning skiing powder

      .......the pain
      "be tough, only when it gets tough"

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      • graemed
        Swans2win
        • Jan 2003
        • 410

        #4
        1998 - My Aunt's funeral with my family - all magpie supporters. Arguing about footy. I predict Goodes will be better than Tarrant. Could have heard a pin drop.

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        • Mark26
          Senior Player
          • Jan 2017
          • 1535

          #5
          Bumping into this legend at the SCG in July. AJ IS an inspiration! His positive outlook made me grateful for the little things.

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          • Mountain Man
            Regular in the Side
            • Feb 2008
            • 907

            #6
            One son flew from UK on Friday; one from Adelaide on Saturday AM: 2005 Grand Final PM - family all and together in happiness.

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            • Cosmic Wizard
              recruit me pretty please!
              • Sep 2005
              • 620

              #7
              Sorry about the late reply but i work for the NSW Department of Education, and we have been having a bit of a hard time lately!

              And the winners are
              1. Bloodspirit - i was there too!!! Port was playing really well but Buddy just keep putting them to the sword.
              2. Auntie Gerald - I feel sorry for anyone who thinks Perisher has good powder! Try Whistler???
              3. Mark26 - AJ is inspirational! Seriously, when you have tasted the highest success and never got back on the park, to still keep on being happy is amazing! I couldn't have done so!

              I will be emailing you all three tomorrow with more details.

              And my most amazing experience (not in 25 words):

              I came up to Sydney from Adelaide and became a member because i just love footy, and though i should help the local team.
              Never ever thought the swanies would ever make it to the GF, especially after 96. They were good but never favorites to win the flag and i though i would never go to the GF.
              Had purchase my guarantee ticket to GF, and was watching the Swanies and St Kilda game, which was close but the Saints were favorite, having the week off.
              Then from no where, from being behind, a amazing flurry of goals and we were home.
              Still remember the commentators saying; "St Kilda, they are gone", and that when i realized that i would be going to my first ever GF, which of course we won!
              doof-doof

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              • Mark26
                Senior Player
                • Jan 2017
                • 1535

                #8
                Made my day Cosmic! Email when you get a chance.

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                • bloodspirit
                  Clubman
                  • Apr 2015
                  • 4448

                  #9
                  Wow! Awesome! I'm excited!
                  All opinions are not equal. Some are a very great deal more robust, sophisticated, and well supported in logic and argument than others. -Douglas Adams, author (11 Mar 1952-2001)

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                  • Auntie.Gerald
                    Veterans List
                    • Oct 2009
                    • 6474

                    #10
                    Hey cosmic
                    Awesome mate
                    Awesome !!!!
                    Thank u
                    "be tough, only when it gets tough"

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                    • ScottH
                      It's Goodes to cheer!!
                      • Sep 2003
                      • 23665

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Cosmic Wizard
                      Sorry about the late reply but i work for the NSW Department of Education, and we have been having a bit of a hard time lately!

                      And the winners are
                      1. Bloodspirit - i was there too!!! Port was playing really well but Buddy just keep putting them to the sword.
                      2. Auntie Gerald - I feel sorry for anyone who thinks Perisher has good powder! Try Whistler???
                      3. Mark26 - AJ is inspirational! Seriously, when you have tasted the highest success and never got back on the park, to still keep on being happy is amazing! I couldn't have done so!

                      I will be emailing you all three tomorrow with more details.

                      And my most amazing experience (not in 25 words):

                      I came up to Sydney from Adelaide and became a member because i just love footy, and though i should help the local team.
                      Never ever thought the swanies would ever make it to the GF, especially after 96. They were good but never favorites to win the flag and i though i would never go to the GF.
                      Had purchase my guarantee ticket to GF, and was watching the Swanies and St Kilda game, which was close but the Saints were favorite, having the week off.
                      Then from no where, from being behind, a amazing flurry of goals and we were home.
                      Still remember the commentators saying; "St Kilda, they are gone", and that when i realized that i would be going to my first ever GF, which of course we won!
                      When they through Gherig into defence we knew it was all over then.

                      Sound like a great experience you ar offering.
                      To the people going enjoy, and please post photos and a small essay on your experience!!

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                      • Cosmic Wizard
                        recruit me pretty please!
                        • Sep 2005
                        • 620

                        #12
                        Originally posted by ScottH
                        When they through Gherig into defence we knew it was all over then.

                        Sound like a great experience you ar offering.
                        To the people going enjoy, and please post photos and a small essay on your experience!!
                        Yes it going to be grand, and we will take lots of photos and post them.

                        Not sure who we are going to met, but it going to be extra specially having true Swanie fans there!

                        The players are in for a shock, because we will not take no for and answer!!

                        Will bring back some true gossip!
                        doof-doof

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                        • magic.merkin
                          Senior Player
                          • Jul 2008
                          • 1199

                          #13
                          damn i was away on Holidays! congrats to all and kudos to Cosmic a very generous offer!

                          enjoy your day all! and if anyone is unable to go i'll fly up and take your spot

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                          • bloodspirit
                            Clubman
                            • Apr 2015
                            • 4448

                            #14
                            Yesterday the event finally happened. I didn't take any photos but I think CW did. I note Auntie.Gerald's post about coaching which I read with interest because I didn't hear that conversation. Instead I will outline what happened and add a few tidbits I picked up.

                            The whole thing was well organised and proceeded quickly on a pre-set timetable between 5-7 pm.

                            The first hour we were given a drink, divided into four tables (there were probably about 20 something guests including the 4 of us) and two players were allocated to each table. Nick Davis was kind of MCing. We had Joey and Tippo on our table. I felt really lucky to have them because the only other senior player was Reg (who would also have been great - when I chatted to him I thought he was very approachable and funny) and I felt the senior players were more confident/less shy and had more to say. After we were split into groups we proceeded on a short tour of the Swans facilities. I was surprised at how small they were relative to the size of the SCG. We proceeded down the players' race to the room where coaches speak to the players (and where they sing the song). There we were addressed first by John Blakey, who explained a little about game day routine and how the coaches analyse and prepare for an upcoming game (they took an Essendon game as an example) and brief the players. It was all over in a blur and I had trouble keeping up. I thought the coaches were guarded about what they said (as they were the whole evening) but it was still really interesting and offered glimpses of insight. After that we moved into the large(ish) indoor space (which we see on our tv screens at half time etc) where players can practice skills and do exercises etc. Just beyond there was the gym room with exercise bikes and stuff which has the technology to provide altitude training. We didn't go in but we could see it. We divided up into our groups and then rotated among 4 stations and played games, like players might play in a warm up to sharpen up their feel for the ball. I would say we didn't perform especially impressively but AuntieG did best of us. It was fun and got us moving and the blood flowing.

                            Second hour we moved via a whistlestop on the edge of the SCG for photos with players to the dining room where we were treated to a buffet dinner prepared by club chef Courtney (formerly of MasterChef). Delicious! The point was that the players get fed at the club twice a week and we were fed the exact same dishes that are prepare for the players. More gourmet than I might have thought e.g. buffalo mozzarella and heirloom tomato salad. Between dinner and dessert was a group Q&A facilitated by Nick Davis. During the meal we got to chat to the players at our table and as we were walking between places in the first hour there were opportunities to talk to some of the other players.

                            The players were friendly and relatively open, although the younger ones (Hayward, Papley, Aliir) were perhaps shyer. Joey struck me as really earnest and focused and professional. I asked him about factors that influence performance and whether you can see them coming and he really thought about it and seemed interested by the question. He said that you don't always know and sometimes you can't even tell how you're performing until you review your performance afterwards. Tippo was particularly lovely - very engaging, smiley and outgoing. One opinion that he expressed was that part of the reason for the strong culture at the Swans is the that the players really like each other and he thought that having so many interstaters actually helped us in some ways combat the 'go-home' factor because the large majority of players are from elsewhere and so naturally use each other to build friendship networks. He, Joey, Hanners and Rampe are all Bondi locals and hang out together a lot. I also asked him whether players get approached by fans much and how they feel about it. He said not too much in Sydney and mostly it is welcomed. I suspect it may vary from player to player but that is obviously true for him.

                            I have named some names to make it more interesting but I don't think I'm telling any tales out of school and, as I have said, I think everyone was careful not to say anything they shouldn't have or didn't want to.

                            Some other interesting things I learned:

                            * the turnover in coaching staff wasn't altogether planned. In particular, Stuey Dew and Josh Francou's departures were unforeseen and Francou left because he was headhunted for his next role in SA. This is interesting because it means we lost our two most senior midfield coaches without wanting to. Kirk and Cox are fresh blood but they are less experienced and I wonder if there could be any consequent hiccups before normal service is resumed. That said Kirk and Cox must have played 500+ games between them and also both have been coaching for a little while, so I'm confident we'll be fine. We've still got Horse and Blakey overseeing the other coaches.

                            * Joey said that the Tigers' team this year was unchanged from the last two games of the H&A season and all through the finals series and he considered this a "massive" factor in having success.

                            * I did specifically ask Nick Davis in the group Q&A whether we would play one or two rucks in the season ahead. His answer: we don't know yet and it will probably be horses for courses. Which I interpreted as honest but also guarded.

                            Overall it was terrific, I only wished it could have lasted longer. I was grateful that the players stayed back after work and offered their time in such good spirit.

                            Thanks again Cosmic Wizard and Citi for making it possible. It was good to put faces to names of some other posters here too.
                            All opinions are not equal. Some are a very great deal more robust, sophisticated, and well supported in logic and argument than others. -Douglas Adams, author (11 Mar 1952-2001)

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                            • CureTheSane
                              Carpe Noctem
                              • Jan 2003
                              • 5032

                              #15
                              Sounds very cool.

                              Always wanted to get an RWO Q&A done with a payer per month.

                              Not sure why the club was never open to this.
                              Obviously they'd look over it before the answers were returned to RWO.

                              It's the kind of connectivity that can reap rewards for the club.
                              The difference between insanity and genius is measured only in success.

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