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Ahhh so many!

To begin our whole year was a highlight in itself, proving that we are now a contender and on the rise. But I can't go past our match against the Lions in Round 5, breaking their streak of 4-0. I remember being at the game and the atmosphere was magnificent as Trengove, Scully, Moloney and Frawley all starred. and Frawley's performance as a whole on Brown was a sight to behold. Jurrah's mark in Round 21 and goal in round 20 were real standouts too. And Brad Green's career-best season as a whole. Our second half comeback in Round 3 against Adelaide, brought upon under the influence of James Mcdonald as well.

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2010 was tough for me.

Many of you would recognise my direction, has been to List build, & List build!

Last year I was caught between wanting to win,,, But, Not too much. Still get a top ten pick. So, Following the team was very difficult again last year for me.

NOW, I'm hoping for Wins, Wins, & more Wins! I'd like us to finish in the eight, but if 9th, so be it. I'm hoping to be around 6th to 8th.

But still my aim is to get development & versatility into the List. I Want a Flag! Nothing Less,,, will do. 2013 >>>>

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2010 was tough for me.

Many of you would recognise my direction, has been to List build, & List build!

Last year I was caught between wanting to win,,, But, Not too much. Still get a top ten pick. So, Following the team was very difficult again last year for me.

NOW, I'm hoping for Wins, Wins, & more Wins! I'd like us to finish in the eight, but if 9th, so be it. I'm hoping to be around 6th to 8th.

But still my aim is to get development & versatility into the List. I Want a Flag! Nothing Less,,, will do. 2013 >>>>

The Brisbane, Sydney & Collingwood games would have kept your spirits up, but i know how you feel. I want to see this team DO big things, not just show potential..But we are closer to that goal. 2011 is going to be a real tester. The opposition teams will want to tear us down...I hope we are all more than ready for that.

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The Brisbane, Sydney & Collingwood games would have kept your spirits up, but i know how you feel. I want to see this team DO big things, not just show potential..But we are closer to that goal. 2011 is going to be a real tester. The opposition teams will want to tear us down...I hope we are all more than ready for that.

They'll be right after us to try to get some wood on us.

We'll have to be strong & not give an inch. They'll be worried by our paper depth, & not want it to develope confidence & belief. So they'll be out to rag doll us where ever they can.

This will bring out the New breed Leaders amongst our ranks.

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Opening seconds of Swans match. Jamie Bennell puts on the jets on boundary line on outer wing, burns off Malceski and delivers the ball at the feet of Lynden Dunn on the goal line. Set the agenda.

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