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Was watching the game on Saturday with my father-in-law, and he told me a story about Dane Swan's old man, that he kicked a goal after the siren to win the premiership for Port Melbourne in the 70's. He reckons that he'd never kicked a ball more than thirty meters in his life and just came out with a massive 60m torp when it mattered. Not sure how true this is but there you go. Can anyone corroborate?
Was watching the game on Saturday with my father-in-law, and he told me a story about Dane Swan's old man, that he kicked a goal after the siren to win the premiership for Port Melbourne in the 70's. He reckons that he'd never kicked a ball more than thirty meters in his life and just came out with a massive 60m torp when it mattered. Not sure how true this is but there you go. Can anyone corroborate?
Is 100% true lol funny enough my oldman has told me the same story he was spose tobe a great VFL footballer i think he played for Willi
Also can anyone tell me if it was true dont no if i dreamed it but is it true he took his boot of to kick that goal
Godfrey Jones
7 Jul 2008, 21:33
hahahaha thats awesome.
probably not true but still
RRRooocccaaa
7 Jul 2008, 21:36
I dunno, but http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Port_Melbourne_Football_Club shows that all their premierships around then were decided by more than a kick...
Pretty sure it was Williamstown (I could be wrong). There was a story on the Collingwood website last year about that day.
King Woodie
7 Jul 2008, 21:40
It was 1990, and the win was for williamstown, not Port Melbourne.
Billy Swan was a gun VFL footballer - a centreman with very good skills and hard as nails. Played for Port melbourne and then Williamstown.
It was 1990, and the win was for williamstown, not Port Melbourne.
Billy Swan was a gun VFL footballer - a centreman with very good skills and hard as nails. Played for Port melbourne and then Williamstown.
My mistake, he did say Williamstown actually. I stand corrected.
It was williamstown and it as a monster torp from the square, apparntly was a noted big kick.
was also 1990
My old man tells me Billy Swan was as tough as they come.
Godfrey Jones
7 Jul 2008, 23:03
It was williamstown and it as a monster torp from the square, apparntly was a noted big kick.
was also 1990
you're right
http://www.bigfooty.com/forum/showpost.php?p=133344&postcount=11
what i was doubting was true though, was whether he had never kicked over 30 meters in his life and suddenly kicked a bomb
Magnus the Magpie
7 Jul 2008, 23:11
Bill played almost all of his football with Port but after a dispute with the club played a season or so with Willi. I think he then might have gone back to Port to finish his career, Whatever, he's considered an absolute legend down at Port.
i_hate_scams
7 Jul 2008, 23:18
yes it was 1990.
the goal he kicked was around about 55 meters out as a set shot. He had the kicking ability of Tony Shaw, and usually will kick not more than 45 meters.
My old man tells me Billy Swan was as tough as they come.
My dad says the same also that dane has his old mans gait and set shot ability.
Maybe our next preimership will be secured with a dane swan torp? se i do hope not cause id be having kittens by that stage. Swans goal kicking setting up a GF win:eek:
magpietray
7 Jul 2008, 23:35
was in 1990 at princes park willi came from behind to beat springvale it was a massive kick
Dane Swan's goalkicking prior to 2008 was very good.
Footy guru
8 Jul 2008, 16:22
It was williamstown in 1990 i was at the game, springvale were killing them and it was swan and the full forward rickman who got them back into the game. i remember going to the toilet in the last quarter and couldnt believe we were so close when i returned. One of the players marked it i think it was taggart number 9 for willy barry round was the coach then he kicked it to swan the siren went and the ball floated through the goals for a win. It was very exciting, swan won two liston medals played in more grand finals than any other player and played the most games in the VFA over 300. I think he was named in port melbournes team of the century and the VFA's he was a great centreman, could read the play like dane and was a great user of the ball, he had a better running style than dane but the more i watch dane the more he reminds me of his father. I'm pretty sure when he kicked that goal they said it would be his last kick as he was 34 but he went on to play two more years with williamstown and then coached reserves for a year. If you want to find out more just google him i think phil cleary has written some things on him saw him interviewed on VFA on ABC a few years ago. Go swannie.
Magnus the Magpie
8 Jul 2008, 17:23
It was williamstown in 1990 i was at the game, springvale were killing them and it was swan and the full forward rickman who got them back into the game. i remember going to the toilet in the last quarter and couldnt believe we were so close when i returned. One of the players marked it i think it was taggart number 9 for willy barry round was the coach then he kicked it to swan the siren went and the ball floated through the goals for a win. It was very exciting, swan won two liston medals played in more grand finals than any other player and played the most games in the VFA over 300. I think he was named in port melbournes team of the century and the VFA's he was a great centreman, could read the play like dane and was a great user of the ball, he had a better running style than dane but the more i watch dane the more he reminds me of his father. I'm pretty sure when he kicked that goal they said it would be his last kick as he was 34 but he went on to play two more years with williamstown and then coached reserves for a year. If you want to find out more just google him i think phil cleary has written some things on him saw him interviewed on VFA on ABC a few years ago. Go swannie.
In the Cleary inteview (last year I think) Bill said that Dane's running style is deceptive and that he's a lot quicker than many people think. I agree - and he also seems to have exceptional stamina. His ability to make himself an option and then beat his opponent to the ball (often over 100m and more) is exceptional.
vinnie_vegas69
8 Jul 2008, 18:08
As has been said already, it was Williamstown in the 1990 VFA Grand Final.
Apparently Billy Swan couldn't kick over a jam tin (kicking skills somewhat akin to Tony Shaw), yet he dobbed one after the siren from 50 out to win the Granny.
Guru I believe it would have been McTaggart no 9. Heard he has a couple of young ones coming along nicely as well.
Footy guru
9 Jul 2008, 17:51
Guru I believe it would have been McTaggart no 9. Heard he has a couple of young ones coming along nicely as well.
Yes you are right it was Mctaggart i remembered after i post thread sorry. Those that are saying bill swan could not kick over jam tin had kicking ability of tony shaw are mistaken i think fred cook loved taking a pass from him, true he was never a long kick but was a great pass of the ball, you dont get two liston medals and named in a team of century for nothing. I remember seeing an article in the herald sun a few years ago with a picture of dane and his dad it was a good story, if he played AFL we would be hearing about him every week like all the other father and sons playing at the moment. At least dane gets to be himself and not have to live in father's shadow like other players do.
Kirk Hinrich #12
10 Jul 2008, 12:10
Im actually surprised people were not aware of this already.
On ANZAC day I yelled out "Go Billy" and some Pies fan asked me why I was yelling out Billy when his name was Dane.... I just thought you idiot, but obviously people dont follow the players as closely as I do.
Im actually surprised people were not aware of this already.
On ANZAC day I yelled out "Go Billy" and some Pies fan asked me why I was yelling out Billy when his name was Dane.... I just thought you idiot, but obviously people dont follow the players as closely as I do.
No, people don't follow VFA as closely as you do.
Im actually surprised people were not aware of this already.
On ANZAC day I yelled out "Go Billy" and some Pies fan asked me why I was yelling out Billy when his name was Dane.... I just thought you idiot, but obviously people dont follow the players as closely as I do.
well we're sorry for not knowing the names of every players father.
Tarkyn_24
10 Jul 2008, 19:04
Im actually surprised people were not aware of this already.
On ANZAC day I yelled out "Go Billy" and some Pies fan asked me why I was yelling out Billy when his name was Dane.... I just thought you idiot, but obviously people dont follow the players as closely as I do.
???
I don't get called Rod when I play basketball?
I think I've onviously missed something here...
Lockyer24
10 Jul 2008, 20:27
Garry Ablett Jr has the same thing happen to him apparently
Swannie is the king of contested footy - him versus his man he will win every time, even giving them 5m head start
Kirk Hinrich #12
10 Jul 2008, 20:31
No, people don't follow VFA as closely as you do.
I never seen a VFA match in my life but I do follow Collingwood and when a player joins the club I have a bit of a read about them.
Im just surprised others don't.
Do you know that Nathan Brown has a twin brother.
Pie eyed
10 Jul 2008, 22:11
I never seen a VFA match in my life but I do follow Collingwood and when a player joins the club I have a bit of a read about them.
Im just surprised others don't.
Do you know that Nathan Brown has a twin brother.
Out for the season with a knee...at....West Coast?
Anyway I only jumped on here to see if the OP could change the thread title to Dane Swan's Father..every time I flick past it looks like Dane Swan's dead......and it scares me.