Swans sign Irishman Barry O'Connor!

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  • 707
    Veterans List
    • Aug 2009
    • 6204

    #16
    Originally posted by wedge.maverick
    I'd assume a lot of diligence goes into whether they are going to hang around or not.
    Do you remember Kyle Coney, Chris McKaigue, Brendan Murphy & Declan O'Mahoney????????
    Yes, you are correct that many are tried and few succeed but when they are free hits get them in, only costs $ and there's no shortage of that.

    After due diligence of course :-)

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    • The Big Cat
      On the veteran's list
      • Apr 2006
      • 2356

      #17
      Originally posted by Jimitron5000
      Good. We need someone named Barry at the Swans.
      We have had some good ones...Hall, Mitchell, Round.
      Leo
      Those who have the greatest power to hurt us are those we love.

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      • Markwebbos
        Veterans List
        • Jul 2016
        • 7186

        #18
        Originally posted by dejavoodoo44
        When the article says that we've signed him on a two year contract, does that mean the contract starts next season? I'm assuming so, but it doesn't explicitly say so. Or is there a chance that he'll be running around in the NEAFL, sometime in the next few weeks?
        Irishman Barry O’Connor has agreed to terms on a Sydney Swans contract and will begin his AFL journey at the start of the 2020 pre-season.
        O'Connor set to sign with Swans - sydneyswans.com.au

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        • liz
          Veteran
          Site Admin
          • Jan 2003
          • 16778

          #19
          Originally posted by 707
          Yes, you are correct that many are tried and few succeed but when they are free hits get them in, only costs $ and there's no shortage of that.

          After due diligence of course :-)
          They aren't entirely free hits because the club has a limited number of Cat B rookie spots. We don't have any standouts in this year's academy pool (ie no Blakey, Mills or Heeney) but I reckon there are quite a few that look like they might be worthy of a year in the system on the rookie list. Of course, the club can fill its normal rookie list (Cat A) with such players but as "free hits" they compete with anyone else who qualifies as a Cat B rookie for 3 spots. Two are currently occupied by Bell and Wicks, though only Wicks can stay as a Cat B rookie next year.

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          • Meg
            Go Swannies!
            Site Admin
            • Aug 2011
            • 4828

            #20
            Swans sign Irishman Barry O'Connor!

            I spent two weeks in Ireland last year, including in Barry’s home county Wexford for their annual opera festival. (Where they do rarely performed and little known operas to an international audience, in a beautiful purpose-built opera house. I highly recommend it to opera lovers.)

            While stopping to view one of the many spectacular sights along the Ring of Kerry I talked to this man with his menagerie of animals. He asked me where I was from. ‘Sydney, Australia’, I said. Immediately he sang out ‘Sydney Swans!’. I was very taken aback - but when I asked him how he knew about the Swans he said ‘Tadgh Kennelly’.

            Seems Tadgh is a hero to the footy-mad Kerry population. Let’s hope Barry (and Colin) become equally famous.

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            Last edited by Meg; 5 June 2019, 03:41 PM.

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            • dejavoodoo44
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              • Apr 2015
              • 8655

              #21
              Originally posted by Markwebbos
              Irishman Barry O’Connor has agreed to terms on a Sydney Swans contract and will begin his AFL journey at the start of the 2020 pre-season.
              O'Connor set to sign with Swans - sydneyswans.com.au
              Good. I like that time frame. Gives him plenty of time to practice skills and absorb tactics.

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              • Ludwig
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                • Apr 2007
                • 9359

                #22
                Originally posted by AnnieH
                Great.
                Three Irishmen at the club.
                We need a translator.
                I think I can help out since I'm a Wizard of Gaelic English. I'll have to find my business card - that one that says:

                LUDWIG, PhD., WoGE.

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                Originally posted by liz
                They aren't entirely free hits.
                More like cheap shots.

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                • dimelb
                  pr. dim-melb; m not f
                  • Jun 2003
                  • 6889

                  #23
                  Originally posted by Markwebbos
                  I was. Thanks Bs
                  Now there's an unfortunate abbreviation!

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                  Originally posted by Meg
                  I spent two weeks in Ireland last year, including in Wexford for their annual opera festival. (Where they do rarely performed and little know operas to an international audience, in a beautiful purpose-built opera house. I highly recommend it to opera lovers.)

                  While stopping to view one of the many spectacular sights along the Ring of Kerry I talked to this man with his menagerie of animals. He asked me where I was from. ‘Sydney, Australia’, I said. Immediately he sang out ‘Sydney Swans!’. I was very taken aback - but when I asked him how he knew about the Swans he said ‘Tadgh Kennelly’.

                  Seems Tadgh is a hero to the footy-mad Kerry population. Let’s hope Barry (and Colin) become equally famous.

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                  Great little story Meg!
                  And remember, Tadhg's last letters are the same as H G Nelson's first 2 initials
                  He reminds him of the guys, close-set, slow, and never rattled, who were play-makers on the team. (John Updike, seeing Josh Kennedy in a crystal ball)

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                  • 707
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                    • Aug 2009
                    • 6204

                    #24
                    Thanks for clarifying Liz and great story Meg

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                    • S.S. Bleeder
                      Senior Player
                      • Sep 2014
                      • 2165

                      #25
                      There's always something very exciting about the Irish recruits;
                      1) Because they play Gaelic, they develop quicker,
                      2) We get to actively target them and thereby target our needs,
                      3) They cost us nothing to recruit, and
                      4) They talk funny.

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                      • Bloody Hell
                        Senior Player
                        • Oct 2006
                        • 3085

                        #26
                        Originally posted by Ludwig
                        I think I can help out since I'm a Wizard of Gaelic English. I'll have to find my business card - that one that says:

                        LUDWIG, PhD., WoGE.

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                        More like cheap shots.
                        Can't image that after 800 years of occupation the Gaeltacht would be happy with you referring to it as "Gaelic English".
                        The eternal connundrum "what happens when an unstoppable force meets an immovable object" was finally solved when David Hasselhoff punched himself in the face.

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