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Australian rules football club season
This article covers the 2006 season of the Sydney Swans AFL team.
For the full text of these news items, see SydneySwans.com Club News
30 September 2006: The Sydney Swans go down to the West Coast Eagles in the Grand Final by only one point.
25 September 2006: Adam Goodes wins his second Brownlow Medal with 26 votes, 3 votes ahead of Scott West of the Western Bulldogs .
22 September 2006: Sydney win the 1st Preliminary Final by beating a plucky Fremantle 19.13 (127) to 14.8 (92) at Telstra Stadium, and will now play for the 2006 AFL premiership at the MCG on 30 September, against the West Coast Eagles.
9 September 2006: Sydney win their qualifying final by beating West Coast at Subiaco, gaining a week off and a home preliminary final.
8 September 2006: Jared Crouch admits he was playing with a chronic ankle injury, a broken collarbone, and hamstring and lower back problems
31 August 2006: Swans defender Tadhg Kennelly will wear the red and white for a further three seasons
11 July 2006: Paul Williams announces he needs season ending shoulder surgery. With his previous announcement, he is now retired after 306 games and 306 goals with Collingwood and Sydney
1 July 2006: Jared Crouch 's unbroken run of games from his debut in 1998 comes to an end due to injury (and does not play for the rest of the season)
21 June 2006: Paul Williams announces he will retire at the end of the season after 16 seasons playing first for Collingwood and then Sydney
8 March 2006: Tadhg Kennelly injures his shoulder at training and will miss the first two or three weeks of the season
22 February 2006: At the Australian Sport Awards for 2005, the Swans wins the National Team of the Year award while Paul Roos takes home Coach of the Year award
19 December 2005: Swans assign guernsey numbers
16 December 2005: Swans name three skippers
13 December 2005: Swans draft 8 rookies
On 16 December 2005, the Sydney Swans announced they would use three captains over the season, following on from the 2005 season, where they rotated among six captains after Stuart Maxfield resigned from the captaincy. The three captains are Barry Hall , Brett Kirk and Leo Barry . The captaincy will not be rotated, but each will be captain in each game.
The 2006 squad consisted of the following players. The list was finalised in December 2005 following a 2nd list lodgement on 18 November, the NAB AFL Draft on 26 November, NAB AFL Pre-season Draft and Rookie Draft on 14 December.
Name
No.
Height
Weight
Birth date
Debut
Previous clubs
2006 games
Career games
2006 goals
Career goals
Ablett, Luke
20
184
92
22 November 1982
2002
Drouin, Gippsland U18
7
61
5
17
Barry, Leo
21
184
91
19 May 1977
1995
Deniliquin (NSW)
7
178
0
50
Bevan, Paul
42
183
82
27 September 1984
2004
Western Suburbs, NSW-ACT U18
0
39
0
10
Bolton, Craig
6
190
89
31 May 1980
2000
Eastlake, NSW-ACT U18, Brisbane
7
110
3
20
Bolton, Jude
24
182
85
15 March 1980
1999
Aberfeldie, Calder U18
7
146
6
75
Brabazon, Ryan
34
181
72
26 December 1986
****
Claremont (WA)
0
0
0
0
Buchanan, Amon
32
179
84
10 October 1982
2002
Colac, Geelong U18
7
55
4
25
Chambers, Paul
23
196
100
23 June 1982
2002
Melton South, Western U18, Geelong
7
39
0
5
Crouch, Jared
28
173
81
5 March 1978
1998
Norwood (SA)
7
189
3
45
Davis, Matthew
44
189
80
23 June 1986
****
North Adelaide (SA)
0
0
0
0
Davis, Nick
2
184
85
30 March 1980
1999
St George, NSW-ACT U18, Collingwood
5
135
6
182
Dempster, Sean
26
191
87
20 January 1984
2005
Snowy Rovers, Gippsland U18
3
25
1
1
Doyle, Stephen
15
204
105
13 July 1981
2000
South Adelaide (SA)
1
40
1
18
Ericksen, Andrew
18
204
93
17 July 1985
****
Scotch College, Sandringham U18
0
0
0
0
Fosdike, Nic
12
179
82
26 February 1980
1999
Norwood (SA)
7
123
2
55
Goodes, Adam
37
194
98
8 January 1980
1999
Horsham, North Ballarat U18
4
165
7
173
Grundy, Heath
39
192
97
2 June 1986
2006
Norwood (SA)
0
0
0
0
Hall, Barry
1
194
102
8 February 1977
1996
Broadford, Murray U18, St Kilda
7
186
25
442
Jolly, Darren
16
200
104
6 November 1981
2001
North Ballarat, Melbourne
7
79
0
21
Kennelly, Tadhg
17
190
90
1 July 1981
2001
Ireland
4
105
0
27
Kirk, Brett
31
184
80
25 October 1976
1999
North Albury (NSW)
7
130
2
53
Laidlaw, Matthew
22
185
83
9 February 1987
****
Oakleigh Chargers
0
0
0
0
Malceski, Nick
9
189
84
15 August 1984
2005
North Ringwood, Eastern U18
5
10
5
6
Mathews, Ben
4
181
86
29 November 1978
1997
Corowa-Rutherglan (NSW), Murray U18
5
164
3
33
McVeigh, Jarrad
3
184
81
7 April 1985
2004
Pennant Hills, NSW-ACT U18
7
40
6.3
16.16
Moore, Jarred
33
178
84
6 March 1986
2005
Langwarrin, Dandenong U18
0
5
0.0
1.4
O'Keefe, Ryan
5
188
90
24 January 1981
2000
Strathmore, Calder U18
7
100
7.8
107.75
O'Loughlin, Michael
19
189
92
20 February 1977
1995
Central District (SA)
7
229
13.6
387.209
Richards, Ted
25
192
95
11 January 1983
2002
Xavier College, Sandringham U18, Essendon
7
40
2.2
21.12
Roberts-Thomson, Lewis
30
194
97
8 September 1983
2003
North Shore (NSW), NSW-ACT U18
7
55
0.0
5.8
Schmidt, Tim
36
180
84
14 March 1986
2006
West Adelaide (SA)
0
0
0
0
Schneider, Adam
13
177
78
12 May 1984
2003
Osborne, NSW-ACT U18
7
59
6.2
56.45
Shaw, Earl
45
199
97
17 December 1986
****
Campbelltown (NSW)
0
0
0
0
Spriggs, David
8
175
76
25 January 1981
2000
Beaumaris, Prahran U18, Geelong
0
69
0.0
20.34
Thornton, Kristin
27
183
74
5 March 1988
****
Peel Thunder
0
0
0
0
Vogels, Luke
38
194
92
7 June 1983
2005
Terang, Geelong U18, Terang-Mortlake
0
11
0.0
7.5
Williams, Paul
10
177
83
3 April 1973
1991
North Hobart (Tas), Collingwood
6
300
1.3
304.?
Willoughby, Josh
7
176
78
11 January 1986
****
Glenelg (SA)
0
0
0
0
Statistics are as of 15 May 2006, after Round 7.
Name
No.
Height
Weight
Birth date
Debut
Previous clubs
2006 games
Career games
2006 goals
Career goals
Barlow, Ed
41
194
92
27 January 1987
****
Bega, Scotch College, Oakleigh U18
0
0
0
0
Currie, Paul
40
192
79
9 February 1987
****
Eltham, Northern U18
0
0
0
0
Garrubba, Stefan
43
179
78
30 August 1986
****
Caulfield Grammar, Dandenong U18
0
0
0
0
Jack, Kieran
48
176
76
28 June 1987
****
Pennant Hills, NSW-ACT U18
0
0
0
0
Phillips, Simon
47
173
65
5 April 1987
****
St Pauls, Sandringham U18
0
0
0
0
Prior, Adam
49
188
93
19 January 1987
****
North Albury, Murray U18
0
0
0
0
Rowe, Sam
46
196
86
19 November 1987
****
North Albury, Murray U18
0
0
0
0
Simpkin, Jonathan
29
181
76
28 November 1987
****
Colac, Geelong U18
0
0
0
0
Wall, James
35
198
80
5 January 1987
****
St Bernards, Calder U18
0
0
0
0
Changes from 2005 list [ edit ]
Exchange period – received:
Paul Chambers (Geelong)
Ted Richards (Essendon)
Heath Grundy
Earl Shaw
Luke Vogels
Father/son selection:
NAB AFL Draft (26 November 2005):
Matthew Laidlaw (Round 4; Overall pick 51; from Oakleigh Chargers)
Kristin Thornton (Round 4; Overall pick 54; from Peel Thunder)
Ryan Brabazon (Round 4; Overall pick 59; from Claremont (WAFL))
NAB AFL Pre-Season Draft:
NAB AFL Rookie Draft (13 December 2005):
Simpkin, Jonathan (Pick 16; from Geelong Falcons)
Wall, James (Pick 32; from Calder Cannons)
Currie, Paul (Pick 45; from Northern Knights)
Phillips, Simon (Pick 54; from Sandringham Dragons)
Jack, Kieran (Pick 57; from NSW-ACT Rams)
Barlow, Ed (Pick 58; from Oakleigh Chargers)
Prior, Adam (Pick 59; from Murray Bushrangers)
Rowe, Sam (Pick 60; from Murray Bushrangers)
Jason Ball
Heath James
Stuart Maxfield
Matthew Nicks
Andrew Schauble
Exchange period – traded:
Mark Powell (to Kangaroos)
Jason Saddington (to Carlton)
Ben Fixter
Jarrad Sundqvist
Guy Campbell (rookie)
Ed Clarke (rookie)
Andrew Hayes (rookie)
Nick Potter (rookie)
Ben Fixter (to Brisbane Lions)
Exhibition and trial games [ edit ]
1 : Exhibition game as part of Australia week in the USA
2 : NAB Regional Challenge game
Match number
Date
Local time
Opponent
Home/away
Venue
Result
Score
3
25 February
2:10 p.m.
Kangaroos
Away
Manuka Oval
Lost by 32 pts
0.5.7(37) to 1.8.11(69)
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