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From boy to man — and back again
Next Sunday, schoolboy footballer Dan Hannebery will be in front of the TV with a few mates, watching Sydney play Port Adelaide in a pre-season game.
Goodes ponders the body language expected of a Swans captain
Adam Goodes has achieved virtually all that's on offer in AFL, but the newly named Swans co-captain has already identified the areas he wants to work on so he can execute his new role as well as possible.
Goodes ready to lead the way
Adam Goodes has achieved virtually all that's on offer in AFL, but the newly named Swans co-captain has already identified the areas he wants to work on so he can execute his new role as well as possible.
Goodes choice for Swans' co-captaincy role
After winning two Brownlow medals and playing 230 AFL games, Adam Goodes has finally been judged by Sydney as worthy of the captaincy.
Hall to box on after AFL career: Everitt
Barry Hall's former teammate believes the Sydney forward will "almost certainly" leave the club at the end of this season to pursue a professional boxing career.
Holiday leaves Ablett battling dengue fever
In November, four days after he had returned from a holiday in Vietnam, Luke Ablett began to experience the symptoms.
Ablett casts off illness to get back on track
ON A Thursday morning in early November, four days after he had returned from a holiday in Vietnam, Luke Ablett began to experience the symptoms. "I just woke up feeling a bit cold, a bit feverish," says the Swans midfielder. "Like a really bad flu."
Roos happy with new leaders
Sydney Swans coach is delighted to see the club's leadership group has inducted some fresh blood.
Quartet added to leadership group
The Sydney Swans will today unveil the new version of their renowned leadership group containing three new faces but the club is still to decide whether Adam Goodes will make his widely anticipated ascension to the co-captaincy.
Knee right for big step
A FIT Nick Malceski is ready to play his part in filling the gap left by the sudden departure of Tadhg Kennelly but the silky left-footer knows he will miss the Irishman's guidance.