Past players - what are they up to?
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For all the misery that it brought to the club later, they were heady, heady years - and they were an incredibly exciting team. If Dennis Carroll had been available for the '86 finals we would not have gone out in straight sets.Last edited by Ruck'n'Roll; 21 May 2021, 06:25 AM.Comment
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Tony Armstrong was on The Project tonight , didn’t catch all of it and not sure of the context but he did mention Adam Goodes . I watched from then on and thought he was a breathe of fresh air , has a big future in the media
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Perhaps we should start a petition, pushing for Tony to host a quiz show?
And on ex-players, it seems that Michael Knoll is likely to be picked up by the Suns, in the midseason draft. Good for him. I thought he improved in his first season with us, and was unlucky to get injured in his second season, when he probably would have made his debut, otherwise.Comment
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He's 71 years old and there is not a single degree of slump in his shoulders - legend.
Besides Barry it was a bit of a Swans love in, with appearances by David Rhys-Jones (whose kid's got serious issues), Ryan Fitzgerald and a delightful anecdote about former Swans player/runner/selector Ray Ball (father of Luke and Matthew) mooning an umpire - picture below.
5c87f.Ray_Ball.pngLast edited by Ruck'n'Roll; 22 July 2021, 12:38 AM.Comment
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The media have finally cottoned on to the fact that GWS hasn't won a game this year without the Mummy, and haven't lost one with him.Comment
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I dont know if its because of the new rules (maybe the 666 rule means a ruckman is critical at centre bounce now), but good ruckmen are worth their weight in gold these days.
Mummy is hanging around until Pruest (sp?) gets over his injury. Back last year when Pruest and Hickey were floating around, I thought we'd got to dud, but Pruest will need to play a blinder back end of the season just to break even.Comment
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I know Mummy is playing for another team, but he'll always be swans, so get around him and vote for him in this week's mark of the year
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He near on 48 years old for God's sake. No 48 year has ever lept so high.Comment
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No....for one, he's not even 38! Two.....it's not as good as Zurhaars.I know Mummy is playing for another team, but he'll always be swans, so get around him and vote for him in this week's mark of the year
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He near on 48 years old for God's sake. No 48 year has ever lept so high.
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The poor bastard (mummy) looks like he'll be rucking for the rest of the year, as Preuss has injured himself again and out for the season.
We got so lucky with Hickey!
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I would counter that the effort to get his 120kg 48 year old body 3 feet off the ground is more than that Richmond nightclub basher took to get on top of someones shoulders. Its all relative.Comment

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