2006 Sydney Swans season

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Sydney Swans
2006 season
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Sydney Swans 2006 Grand Final squad
Coach Paul Roos
Captain(s) Barry Hall, Brett Kirk & Leo Barry
Home ground SCG
Pre-season competition First round
AFL season 4th
Finals series Runners up
Best and Fairest Adam Goodes
Leading goalkicker Barry Hall (78)

This article covers the 2006 season of the Sydney Swans AFL team.

Contents

News

For the full text of these news items, see SydneySwans.com Club News

Captains

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.

Club list

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.

Player list

NameNo.HeightWeightBirth dateDebutPrevious clubs2006 gamesCareer games2006 goalsCareer goals
Ablett, Luke 201849222 November 19822002Drouin, Gippsland U18761517
Barry, Leo 211849119 May 19771995Deniliquin (NSW)7178050
Bevan, Paul 421838227 September 19842004Western Suburbs, NSW-ACT U18039010
Bolton, Craig 61908931 May 19802000Eastlake, NSW-ACT U18, Brisbane7110320
Bolton, Jude 241828515 March 19801999Aberfeldie, Calder U187146675
Brabazon, Ryan 341817226 December 1986****Claremont (WA)0000
Buchanan, Amon 321798410 October 19822002Colac, Geelong U18755425
Chambers, Paul 2319610023 June 19822002Melton South, Western U18, Geelong73905
Crouch, Jared 28173815 March 19781998Norwood (SA)7189345
Davis, Matthew 441898023 June 1986****North Adelaide (SA)0000
Davis, Nick 21848530 March 19801999St George, NSW-ACT U18, Collingwood51356182
Dempster, Sean 261918720 January 19842005Snowy Rovers, Gippsland U1832511
Doyle, Stephen 1520410513 July 19812000South Adelaide (SA)140118
Ericksen, Andrew 182049317 July 1985****Scotch College, Sandringham U180000
Fosdike, Nic 121798226 February 19801999Norwood (SA)7123255
Goodes, Adam 37194988 January 19801999Horsham, North Ballarat U1841657173
Grundy, Heath 39192972 June 19862006Norwood (SA)0000
Hall, Barry 11941028 February 19771996Broadford, Murray U18, St Kilda718625442
Jolly, Darren 162001046 November 19812001North Ballarat, Melbourne779021
Kennelly, Tadhg 17190901 July 19812001Ireland4105027
Kirk, Brett 311848025 October 19761999North Albury (NSW)7130253
Laidlaw, Matthew 22185839 February 1987****Oakleigh Chargers0000
Malceski, Nick 91898415 August 19842005North Ringwood, Eastern U1851056
Mathews, Ben 41818629 November 19781997Corowa-Rutherglan (NSW), Murray U185164333
McVeigh, Jarrad 3184817 April 19852004Pennant Hills, NSW-ACT U187406.316.16
Moore, Jarred 33178846 March 19862005Langwarrin, Dandenong U18050.01.4
O'Keefe, Ryan 51889024 January 19812000Strathmore, Calder U1871007.8107.75
O'Loughlin, Michael 191899220 February 19771995Central District (SA)722913.6387.209
Richards, Ted 251929511 January 19832002Xavier College, Sandringham U18, Essendon7402.221.12
Roberts-Thomson, Lewis 30194978 September 19832003North Shore (NSW), NSW-ACT U187550.05.8
Schmidt, Tim 361808414 March 19862006West Adelaide (SA)0000
Schneider, Adam 131777812 May 19842003Osborne, NSW-ACT U187596.256.45
Shaw, Earl 451999717 December 1986****Campbelltown (NSW)0000
Spriggs, David 81757625 January 19812000Beaumaris, Prahran U18, Geelong0690.020.34
Thornton, Kristin 27183745 March 1988****Peel Thunder0000
Vogels, Luke 38194927 June 19832005Terang, Geelong U18, Terang-Mortlake0110.07.5
Williams, Paul 10177833 April 19731991North Hobart (Tas), Collingwood63001.3304.?
Willoughby, Josh 71767811 January 1986****Glenelg (SA)0000

Statistics are as of 15 May 2006, after Round 7.

Rookie list

NameNo.HeightWeightBirth dateDebutPrevious clubs2006 gamesCareer games2006 goalsCareer goals
Barlow, Ed411949227 January 1987****Bega, Scotch College, Oakleigh U180000
Currie, Paul40192799 February 1987****Eltham, Northern U180000
Garrubba, Stefan431797830 August 1986****Caulfield Grammar, Dandenong U180000
Jack, Kieran481767628 June 1987****Pennant Hills, NSW-ACT U180000
Phillips, Simon47173655 April 1987****St Pauls, Sandringham U180000
Prior, Adam491889319 January 1987****North Albury, Murray U180000
Rowe, Sam461968619 November 1987****North Albury, Murray U180000
Simpkin, Jonathan291817628 November 1987****Colac, Geelong U180000
Wall, James35198805 January 1987****St Bernards, Calder U180000

Changes from 2005 list

Additions

  • Exchange period – received:
  1. Paul Chambers (Geelong)
  2. Ted Richards (Essendon)
  • Rookie elevation:
  1. Heath Grundy
  2. Earl Shaw
  3. Luke Vogels
  • Father/son selection:
    • None
  • NAB AFL Draft (26 November 2005):
  1. Matthew Laidlaw (Round 4; Overall pick 51; from Oakleigh Chargers)
  2. Kristin Thornton (Round 4; Overall pick 54; from Peel Thunder)
  3. Ryan Brabazon (Round 4; Overall pick 59; from Claremont (WAFL))
  • NAB AFL Pre-Season Draft:
  • NAB AFL Rookie Draft (13 December 2005):
  1. Simpkin, Jonathan (Pick 16; from Geelong Falcons)
  2. Wall, James (Pick 32; from Calder Cannons)
  3. Currie, Paul (Pick 45; from Northern Knights)
  4. Phillips, Simon (Pick 54; from Sandringham Dragons)
  5. Jack, Kieran (Pick 57; from NSW-ACT Rams)
  6. Barlow, Ed (Pick 58; from Oakleigh Chargers)
  7. Prior, Adam (Pick 59; from Murray Bushrangers)
  8. Rowe, Sam (Pick 60; from Murray Bushrangers)

Deletions

  • Retired:
  1. Jason Ball
  2. Heath James
  3. Stuart Maxfield
  4. Matthew Nicks
  5. Andrew Schauble
  • Exchange period – traded:
  1. Mark Powell (to Kangaroos)
  2. Jason Saddington (to Carlton)
  • Delisted:
  1. Ben Fixter
  2. Jarrad Sundqvist
  3. Guy Campbell (rookie)
  4. Ed Clarke (rookie)
  5. Andrew Hayes (rookie)
  6. Nick Potter (rookie)
  • Pre-season Draft:
  1. Ben Fixter (to Brisbane Lions)

Games

Exhibition and trial games

DateLocal timeOpponentHome/awayVenueResultScore
15 January11:30 p.m. Kangaroos NeutralDrake Stadium, UCLA, Los Angeles, California, United StatesLost by 48 pts6.2(38) to 13.8(86)
17 February7:00 p.m. Essendon Bombers Home North Sydney Oval Lost by 18 pts10.11(71) to 13.11(89)
3 March24:00 p.m. Essendon Bombers Away Optus Oval Lost by 32 pts8.5(53) to 12.13(85)
11 March27:10 p.m. Richmond Tigers Neutral Carrara Stadium Lost by 40 pts7.7(49) to 13.11(89)
18 March21:45 p.m. St Kilda Saints NeutralNo.1 Sports Ground, Newcastle Won by 17 pts12.19(91) to 11.8(74)

1: Exhibition game as part of Australia week in the USA
2: NAB Regional Challenge game

NAB Cup

Match numberDateLocal timeOpponentHome/awayVenueResultScore
325 February2:10 p.m. Kangaroos Away Manuka Oval Lost by 32 pts0.5.7(37) to 1.8.11(69)

Home and away

RoundDateLocal timeOpponentHome or awayVenueResultScorePosn. on ladder
11 April7:10 p.m. Essendon Bombers Away Telstra Dome Lost by 2712.9(81) to 17.6(108)12
29 April1:10 p.m. Port Adelaide Power Home S.C.G. Lost by 2611.14(80) to 15.16(106)14
315 April7:10 p.m. Carlton Blues AwayTelstra DomeWon by 712.9(81) to 11.8(74)12
423 April1:10 p.m. Melbourne Demons HomeS.C.G.Lost by 513.14(92) to 15.7(97)12
529 April7:10 p.m. Geelong Cats Home Telstra Stadium Won by 2215.17(107) to 13.7(85)9
67 May1:10 p.m. Brisbane Lions Away Gabba Won by 3215.12(102) to 10.10(70)8
713 May2:10 p.m. Richmond Tigers AwayTelstra DomeWon by 11828.12(180) to 9.8(62)5
820 May7:10 p.m. Western Bulldogs AwayS.C.G.Won by 2617.14(116) to 14.6(90)4
927 May7:10 p.m. Hawthorn Hawks Away M.C.G. Won by 6519.5(119) to 7.12(54)4
104 June1:10 p.m. Kangaroos Away Manuka Oval Won by 716.9(105) to 14.14(98)4
1110 June7:10 p.m. St Kilda Saints HomeS.C.G.Lost by 27.8(50) to 7.10(52)4
1224 June7:10 p.m. Collingwood Magpies HomeTelstra StadiumLost by 1311.16(82) to 14.11(95)6
131 July7:10 p.m. Fremantle Dockers HomeS.C.G.Won by 3312.19(91) to 9.4(58)6
149 July1:10 p.m. Adelaide Crows HomeS.C.G.Lost by 398.14(62) to 15.11(101)6
1515 July5:40 p.m. West Coast Eagles Away Subiaco Oval Lost by 29.11(65) to 9.13(67)7
1622 July7:10 p.m. Richmond Tigers HomeS.C.G.Won by 4814.17 (101) to 7.11(53)7
1729 July7:10 p.m. Port Adelaide Power Away AAMI Stadium Won by 2710.17(77) to 7.8(50)6
185 August7:10 p.m. Essendon Bombers HomeS.C.G.Won by 4317.14(116) to 11.7(73)4
1912 August2:10 p.m. Melbourne Demons AwayM.C.G.Won by 3214.11(95) to 10.3(63)3
2019 August2:10 p.m. Geelong Cats Away Skilled Stadium Lost by 279.9(63) to 14.6(90)5
2126 August7:10 p.m. Brisbane Lions HomeTelstra StadiumWon by 5714.13(97) to 6.4(40)5
223 September1:10 p.m. Carlton Blues HomeS.C.G.Won by 9221.10(136) to 6.8(44)4

Finals

WeekDateLocal timeOpponentHome or awayVenueResultScore
19 September5:30 p.m. West Coast Eagles Away Subiaco Oval Won by 113.7(85) to 12.12(84)
322 September8:00 p.m. Fremantle Dockers Home Telstra Stadium Won by 3519.13(127) to 14.8(92)
430 September2:00 p.m. West Coast Eagles Away MCG Lost by 112.12(84) to 12.13(85)

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