Past players - what are they up to?

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  • bloodspirit
    Clubman
    • Apr 2015
    • 4448

    Originally posted by stevoswan
    COR to help out the ladies in Scott McGowan's absence.....good on him and nice to see him still around, I assumed he may have gone home to Ireland.

    O'Riordan to help AFLW program
    Love this! Colin is a TOP bloke.* I asked him late last year (after his retirement was known) what he was going to do. He said he planned to stay in Sydney and was open to absolutely any job offers.

    I'm not sure why they are connecting this with Scott's absence. It's almost like they're suggesting that COR is standing in for Scott but I'm sure that can't be the case. I suppose it's more another hand on deck while they're a man down. But why should it wind up when Scott returns? I daresay COR is getting paid minimally and it is more about looking after him and help him get useful experience.


    * My list of Top Bloke Swans also includes Harry C and, more recently, James Rowbottom. I was first won over to Rowbottom when they handed him the microphone to do some interviewing at a clinic with kids in Melbourne a couple of years ago (maybe even in 2019 pre-pandemic!). He made an excellent impression. Since then he's continued to impress. Most recently my 9 year old son and I went for a swim at Maroubra one afternoon. Afterwards we headed for the outdoor showers. We arrived just in front of a young surfer and my son chose to go to a different shower than me to wash the sand off his feet. He was having trouble holding the tap down to keep the water flowing while he was brushing the sand off his feet. The surfer dude stepped forward and started holding the tap so my son could wash his feet. Even though my son was a bit painfully slow the surfer was really patient and gracious. I thanked the surfer and made sure my son did too - then, as we walked away, I explained to my son that surfer was none other than Rowy. I was torn about whether to say hello to Rowy and, on this occasion, I didn't - just let him go about his business being awesome! Tommy Mac is another I rate in the good bloke department - really mature and always polite.
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    • Unwell_Miguel
      Registered User
      • Apr 2023
      • 10

      Colin = Goat personality

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      • stevoswan
        Veterans List
        • Sep 2014
        • 8543

        I see Ben Ronke has nominated for the mid season draft.....I wish him good luck.

        Former Swan Ryley Stoddart has too. All the best to him as well.

        Delisted trio Brayden Ham, Ben Ronke and Connor McFadyen among first group to nominate for mid-season draft

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        • KSAS
          Senior Player
          • Mar 2018
          • 1765

          It's great to see on the Swans website a video of club legend Steven Wright and ruckman David Willis touring the new HQ facilities.

          Steve, being one of the pioneers with the Swans move to Sydney, must've been blown away with what he saw, compared to the below par facilities even for his time back in 1982.

          It's been heart warming in the past week seeing club legends like Wright & Goodes around the club. May the trend continue with more of our past greats.

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          • KSAS
            Senior Player
            • Mar 2018
            • 1765

            Dan Hannebery was the special guest on The Front Bar this week. A great refresher watching his highlights on how great he was and putting his body on the line in marking contests. Good insights early in his career with Horse and amusing interviews looking back. Worth a watch imo.

            The Front Bar - 14 Jun 2023 - YouTube

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            • goswannies
              Senior Player
              • Sep 2007
              • 3048

              Originally posted by KSAS
              It's great to see on the Swans website a video of club legend Steven Wright and ruckman David Willis touring the new HQ facilities.

              Steve, being one of the pioneers with the Swans move to Sydney, must've been blown away with what he saw, compared to the below par facilities even for his time back in 1982.

              It's been heart warming in the past week seeing club legends like Wright & Goodes around the club. May the trend continue with more of our past greats.
              That’s one thing I’ve enjoyed about the SA Swans supporter group Christmas functions. Past players attending, being interviewed about their time with the club and mingling with the supporters. They have included: Ryan O’Keefe, Scott Direen, Max James, James Rose, Greg Smith and John Roberts. The players also seem to enjoy attending too. Scott even proudly wore the jumper the club gave him to honour all the players who had represented the Swans in Sydney. Sometimes they can give quite candid insights and accounts into the club (Smith, Roberts and James about the pioneering years; Smith about his departure to Collingwood - all is forgiven, he’s a Swan at heart!; O’Keefe about his failed trades to Carlton & Hawthorn).
              Last edited by goswannies; 17 June 2023, 03:58 PM.

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              • KSAS
                Senior Player
                • Mar 2018
                • 1765

                Nic Newman (30yo) has signed a 2 year contract extension with Carlton. I must admit being surprised how well he has kicked on since he went to the Blues. Good luck to him.

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                • caj23
                  Senior Player
                  • Aug 2003
                  • 2462

                  Originally posted by KSAS
                  Nic Newman (30yo) has signed a 2 year contract extension with Carlton. I must admit being surprised how well he has kicked on since he went to the Blues. Good luck to him.
                  I’m not, he showed plenty with us but was frozen out for some inexplicable reason

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                  • Blood Fever
                    Veterans List
                    • Apr 2007
                    • 4040

                    Solid player. Hardly a world beater .

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                    • goswannies
                      Senior Player
                      • Sep 2007
                      • 3048

                      Read with interest Peter Bluchers recent article Where are the now: Craig Bird on the Swans’ website

                      In his opening paragraph he writes: ”In a week in which the Sydney Swans are set to play Essendon Craig Bird is something of a rarity. He’s one of only three players to have played for both clubs in the Sydney era.”

                      I assumed he was referring to the Sydney era as being since 1982, the relocation.

                      He mentions Richards and Bolton but doesn’t name the 3rd of this rare trio of dual Swans/ Bombers players.

                      I guess it could have been any of:

                      Ed Considine, Michael Werner, Merv Neagle, Ben Doolan, Anthony Daniher, Ryan O’Connor, Peter Filandia, Mark Eustice, Derek Kickett, Craig O’Brien, Richard Ambrose (didn’t play seniors at Essendon) or Andrew Bomford

                      I might have missed some but it’s late and I can’t think of anyone else off the top of my head

                      (I didn’t include Steve Taubert as his Essendon games were pre- the Sydney era, or Neville Fields as while his second Essendon stint was the Sydney era, his Swans stint was with South)

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                      • chalbilto
                        Senior Player
                        • Oct 2007
                        • 1139

                        Do you think that Blucher was referring to Sydney players who left and then played with Essendon? As you listed there are quite a number of players who played with Sydney after leaving Essendon.

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                        • neilfws
                          Senior Player
                          • Aug 2009
                          • 1818

                          Originally posted by chalbilto
                          Do you think that Blucher was referring to Sydney players who left and then played with Essendon? As you listed there are quite a number of players who played with Sydney after leaving Essendon.
                          Yes, I think that is how the players are counted in the article. Going from Sydney to Essendon from 1982 onwards: Ben Doolan, Anthony Daniher, Craig Bird.

                          I make it 12 players (with at least 1 game for each club) going the other way from 1982 onwards: Ryan O'Connor, Andrew Bomford, Craig O'Brien, Ed Considine, Derek Kickett, Peter Filandia, Ted Richards, Michael Werner, Mark Eustice, Merv Neagle, Michael Davis, Aaron Francis.

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                          • goswannies
                            Senior Player
                            • Sep 2007
                            • 3048

                            Originally posted by chalbilto
                            Do you think that Blucher was referring to Sydney players who left and then played with Essendon? As you listed there are quite a number of players who played with Sydney after leaving Essendon.
                            Originally posted by neilfws
                            Yes, I think that is how the players are counted in the article. Going from Sydney to Essendon from 1982 onwards: Ben Doolan, Anthony Daniher, Craig Bird.
                            Except that he names Richards in the article.
                            ”The now 34-year-old shares this honour and his greatest memory in football with 2012 premiership teammate Ted Richards.”
                            Last edited by goswannies; 30 July 2023, 04:27 PM.

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                            • Velour&Ruffles
                              Regular in the Side
                              • Jun 2006
                              • 896

                              Originally posted by goswannies
                              That’s one thing I’ve enjoyed about the SA Swans supporter group Christmas functions. Past players attending, being interviewed about their time with the club and mingling with the supporters. They have included: Ryan O’Keefe, Scott Direen, Max James, James Rose, Greg Smith and John Roberts. The players also seem to enjoy attending too. Scott even proudly wore the jumper the club gave him to honour all the players who had represented the Swans in Sydney. Sometimes they can give quite candid insights and accounts into the club (Smith, Roberts and James about the pioneering years; Smith about his departure to Collingwood - all is forgiven, he’s a Swan at heart!; O’Keefe about his failed trades to Carlton & Hawthorn).
                              Ah, John Roberts. There are some good memories. Not quite as good as the Wiz at grabbing a speccy (few have been), but not far off it. A flyer sandwiched between the Teasdale and Capper eras of aerobatics. A really exciting player.
                              My opinion is objective truth in its purest form

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                              • Ruck'n'Roll
                                Ego alta, ergo ictus
                                • Nov 2003
                                • 3990

                                Originally posted by neilfws
                                Yes, I think that is how the players are counted in the article. Going from Sydney to Essendon from 1982 onwards: Ben Doolan, Anthony Daniher, Craig Bird.

                                I make it 12 players (with at least 1 game for each club) going the other way from 1982 onwards: Ryan O'Connor, Andrew Bomford, Craig O'Brien, Ed Considine, Derek Kickett, Peter Filandia, Ted Richards, Michael Werner, Mark Eustice, Merv Neagle, Michael Davis, Aaron Francis.
                                Andrew Bomford went both ways

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