Thanks Neilfws for clarifying it was to celebrate 30 home wins & not 100 which I'd incorrectly stated. I remember on the Footy Show the Thursday night before this game, Billy Brownless pointing out the Geelong Advertiser celebration edition and Gary Lyon/James Brayshaw cautioning Billy it's a bad omen going early!
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What a shame Rohan hasn't been able to consistently do what he did with that running goal in that game - could of been a superstar.
Loved the bleached blonde hair look of Parker too - that was a good day, and must of been amazing to be there at the ground!"You get the feeling that like Monty Python's Black Knight, the Swans would regard amputation as merely a flesh wound."Comment
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Watching the highlights video of the 2011 Geelong match reminded me that as well as the Swans players, the Geelong players wore black armbands in support of Jarrad McVeigh following the death of his baby daughter. I found that quite moving.Comment
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When the run was broken (from memory, by St Kilda), there was a moment's silence and then Cheer Cheer started ringing out around the ground. We cringed. I can't recall exactly how long it kept playing for - but several bars, at least.
Had the song-cueing person not been there long enough to realise that you don't automatically play the Swans' song at the end of a Swans' home game?Comment
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Ditto. It contributed to my sense that Geelong is a decent club and on the whole a decent bunch of people.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)Comment
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Discussion of Geelong's premature celebration reminds me that there was a time - late nineties? early naughties? - when the Swans built up a healthy run of home games without defeat. I don't think we got close to thirty, but it was in the 20s.
When the run was broken (from memory, by St Kilda), there was a moment's silence and then Cheer Cheer started ringing out around the ground. We cringed. I can't recall exactly how long it kept playing for - but several bars, at least.
Had the song-cueing person not been there long enough to realise that you don't automatically play the Swans' song at the end of a Swans' home game?
And each game, that slightly erroneous notion, was overwhelmingly reinforced, rather than contradicted. Until St Kilda came along and spoilt it for everybody.Comment
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The game against Collingwood last year was painful. We had 2 games like that one. The other was against Geelong. Won both games but they were both terrible games.
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