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My only hope at this stage is that having a year off footy makes Swanny consider playing on in 2017.
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Unfortunately guys, if that's true I would say that's it for him. Lisfranc is a nightmare for footballers. This would be the third I know of in the last 20 years - the other two being Matthew Richardson (who has described it as the worst injury of his career) and Mitch Clark (who has never recovered really). You're looking at a minimum of 12 months out to get it right, if it ever returns to 100% at all.
Sad way for a champ to bow out. Love watching him go about it both on and off the field.
My only hope at this stage is that having a year off footy makes Swanny consider playing on in 2017.
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An injury like this and months of rehab alone would only push him away from Footy if anything
If an AFL game isn't an option, even a farewell VFL match would be great.I think he is more likely to retire but you never know with Swan. He is a competitive beast and he loves the club. Would be great to see him play one more time at the G.
I'd be curious to know more about the centre of the ground and the pitches. Do they use drop-ins like at the MCG?
No, the SCG does not use drop ins, was voted against a few years ago and again last year by the members. Members have to agree, and bare in mind the historical nature of the ground as a cricket ground (and the 'constitution' set the rules for changing the SCG in a 'major' way). Won't say what my vote was, but put it this way, the 'yes' vote went backwards. Doubt they will bother even bringing it up again although maybe in 2-3 years. Hope that sort of answers the question.
As for Swanny, what a shame, and I have to say it is such a bad way for one of the genuinely nice blokes to get cut down by injury. Lets hope he gets back even just for a game or two. Get well Swanny.

Swanny, has been the heart and soul of our club for along time. When other players chased the big bucks (pardon the pun) Dane put the club and the team first. We need to look after him, and get him right health wise, whether he plays on or not.
The MCG is a historical cricket site... get with the times Sydney.![]()
Drop in wickets are getting better but as a cricket fan i agree with you to leave them. Having said that the SCG pitch has changed from quick and bouncy, to a spinners deck to a flatter track in the last 30 yearsI'm telling you it won't happen (in the short term at least). It might in a few years, however fans generally HATE the idea of a drop in for cricket as it wrecks the individuality of the wicket and I actually do agree there. There must be a 'happy medium' though. Look I usually don't vote as frankly I follow all sports and I really don't care what they vote for. This year I did vote though.
Dane is a great player, but let's face reality, Dane has always put Dane first off the field.
Drop in wickets are getting better but as a cricket fan i agree with you to leave them. Having said that the SCG pitch has changed from quick and bouncy, to a spinners deck to a flatter track in the last 30 years
Why would you say that?
What characteristic did they refer to? I loved it as a spinners wicket but it was a quick deck before that.I haven't been impressed with the wicket for a few years, but I still don't particularly want to go to a drop in. not unless they can 100% guarantee the characteristics of the old wicket, and frankly that was a question that someone asked...their response was 'we can't guarantee you that'...and they wonder why it didn't go through. Won't go through until they can guarantee that for the members. I'm just being realistic here, and that is spoken as a SPORTS fan. I follow all sports there.
Dane is a great player, but let's face reality, Dane has always put Dane first off the field.
What characteristic did they refer to? I loved it as a spinners wicket but it was a quick deck before that.
So it's okay for Swanny to play hard off the field but not any other players?Very harsh Kappa.
He played hard of the field but he played even harder on.
He is a Club Legend just a little respect mate!
No need to kick him while he is down.
He is one of the great champions I have seen at Collingwood. Has turned out for many seasons and barely wavered in performance and commitment. Still why not go with what the gutter writers and drag him down a bit when he is at his weakest.Getting smashed off your face regularly isn't exactly a team first mentality at the elite level.
And I don't mean with alcohol
So it's okay for Swanny to play hard off the field but not any other players?
How do you tell your kids this?
I'd be curious to know more about the centre of the ground and the pitches. Do they use drop-ins like at the MCG?
He is one of the great champions I have seen at Collingwood. Has turned out for many seasons and barely wavered in performance and commitment. Still why not go with what the gutter writers and drag him down a bit when he is at his weakest.
Just don't understand a posters need to denigrate the great man when he has suffered a terrible injury. Real side by side.


