
SWAN Districts didn’t enjoy first semi-final day at Fremantle Community Bank Oval too much on Sunday and despite the colts, reserves and league teams all losing it must be a 2017 season everyone at the club is tremendously proud of.
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SWAN Districts didn’t enjoy first semi-final day at Fremantle Community Bank Oval too much on Sunday and despite the colts, reserves and league teams all losing it must be a 2017 season everyone at the club is tremendously proud of.
IT is a full day of Swan Districts WAFL first semi-final action at Fremantle Community Bank Oval on Sunday with the Swans' colts, reserves and league sides all looking to advance to the preliminary finals of 2017.
FREDDIE Clutterbuck delivered his best performance with Swan Districts in Sunday's elimination final triumph and it wasn’t hard for the 130-game wingman to find inspiration particularly with Tallan Ames' retirement who he feels as lucky to play alongside as East Perth legend Craig Wulff.
TIMES at Swan Districts during the coaching tenure haven’t always been easy for Greg Harding and having to rebuild on a number of occasions, he couldn’t be prouder to break through for a first finals victory considering where the black-and-whites were 12 months.
Our senior boys were very lucky to receive a visit from the Yaandeyarra Remote Community School. The day included both in class and oval activities focused on teamwork in football and the classroom.
THE stage was set for a day to remember at Steel Blue Oval on Sunday and it delivered with Swan Districts' reserves and league sides recording stirring victories to stay alive while the colts remain in the AHG WAFL Finals Series as well.
AS his time comes to a close as Swan Districts coach, Greg Harding can't help but be proud to have helped Swans back to the WAFL finals in 2017 after a horror season in 2016 ahead of Sunday's elimination final with West Perth.
SUNDAY shapes as a day to remember at Steel Blue Oval with all three Swan Districts teams to take part in finals action highlighted by the league elimination final against West Perth.
IT is hard to imagine any player in history has been more passionate for Swan Districts than Tallan Ames but that desire to keep representing the club can only take one so far and with his body screaming for retirement, the black-and-white legend has finally succumbed.
THERE is nothing that Tony Notte hasn’t achieved in his WAFL career bar win that elusive premiership which continues to be his motivating force as he prepares to reach 200 games in Sunday's elimination final against West Perth at Steel Blue Oval.