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Round 14 Preview v Peel Thunder

Friday, August 16, 2019 - 1:42 PM - by Chris Pike

SWAN Districts plays its last game of the 2019 WAFL Women's season in Mandurah on Saturday and having lost last time u against Peel Thunder, they can't afford another slip as they try to at least finish this weekend in second position.

Swan Districts wouldn’t have forgotten that it is the only team to have lost to Peel in this WAFLW season entering Saturday's clash at David Grays Arena, but this is a vastly different black-and-white outfit.

Swans come into Saturday's game in good form coming off the win against East Fremantle last Sunday and now a win on Saturday against Peel and they could rise to second spot on the WAFLW ladder ahead of the final round bye.

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Swans Women impressive with win over Sharks

Wednesday, August 14, 2019 - 10:21 PM - by Chris Pike

SWAN Districts kept their top two prospects alive in the inaugural WAFL Women's season after an impressive six-point victory against East Fremantle on Sunday.

Swan Districts' women headed to East Fremantle's New Choice Homes Park on Sunday needing to beat the second placed Sharks to remain a top two prospects and to stay in third position, and they were able to get the job done.

Swans ended up kicking five goals to one in the second half in an impressive performance to win 7.2 (44) to 5.8 (38).

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Swans come up short against the Lions

Tuesday, August 13, 2019 - 12:03 PM - by Chris Pike

KICKING just the one goal in the first half was never going to be enough for Swan Districts against Subiaco on Saturday at Leederville Oval, but to Swans' credit, they continued to fight and ended up outscoring the Lions in the second half.

Swan Districts were coming into the clash with Subiaco on a high coming off a drought breaking win against the West Coast Eagles last Saturday at Steel Blue Oval.

But taking on Subiaco was a whole other thing with the Lions having locked away a fifth consecutive minor premiership. Then the Lions kicked 10 goals to one in the first half on Saturday at Leederville Oval to set up the eventual 62-point victory.

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New Swans Community Bus

Monday, August 12, 2019 - 1:55 PM

Long-time club sponsor Pilbara Motor Group (PMG) has provided a 21 seat bus to help the club deliver and grow its community programs in the Perth metropolitan and Pilbara regions.

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Turner's all-round Swans game continues to grow

Saturday, August 10, 2019 - 8:35 AM - by Chris Pike

FRESH off kicking the winning goal for Swan Districts against the West Coast Eagles, Jesse Turner has enjoyed the chance in 2019 to spend more time as an inside midfielder and to take on more of a leadership role as his all-round game continues to develop.

Turner is one player whose role is becoming of increasing importance at Swan Districts with the black-and-whites still possessing a strong group of senior, experienced players and exciting youngsters, but it's in that middle tier that they are somewhat lacking.

While players like Tony Notte, George Hampson, Matt Riggio, Alex Howard and Steven Payne continue to lead from the front, and youngsters Denzel More, Josh Cipro, Tristen Raynor, Jiah Reidy, Lachlan Riley, Aidan Clarke, Jackson Beck, Callum Garcia, Seb Bright, Dylan Smith, Brayden Hackett and Nathan Ireland are exciting future prospects, Swans' growth must come from players like Turner.

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Round 18 Preview v Subiaco

Friday, August 9, 2019 - 3:48 PM - by Chris Pike

SWAN Districts returned to the WAFL winners list last Saturday and now could pull off the upset of the season by backing that up against Subiaco on Saturday at Leederville Oval.

Coming off losing seven consecutive matches, Swan Districts produced a spirited and encouraging performance last Saturday at Steel Blue Oval to end up coming away with a four-point victory over the West Coast Eagles.

The next challenge for Swans on the back of that is the biggest test in the WAFL up against the league-leading Subiaco at Leederville Oval on Saturday.

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Round 13 Preview v East Fremantle

Friday, August 9, 2019 - 2:56 PM - by Chris Pike

SWAN Districts has the chance to strengthen its top two credentials this WAFLW season up against East Fremantle at New Choice Homes Park on Sunday afternoon.

Coming off a thumping win over Claremont at Steel Blue Oval last Saturday, Swan Districts has a chance to keep that momentum going from 2pm on Sunday at the East Fremantle venue.

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Swans appoints Aboriginal and Multicultural Development Officer

Friday, August 9, 2019 - 11:08 AM

Swan Districts Football Club is delighted to announce the appointment of Gemma Houghton as the club’s new Aboriginal and Multicultural Development Officer.

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Swans Women win big over Tigers

Thursday, August 8, 2019 - 10:39 AM - by Chris Pike

SWAN Districts welcomed back a couple of AFLW stars and put together one of their best performances of the WAFLW season at Steel Blue Oval on Saturday to come away with a thumping win against Claremont.

Coming off two strong showings against the league-leading Subiaco, Swan Districts produced an emphatic performance to defeat Claremont by 52 points at Steel Blue Oval on Saturday.

Swan Districts had played the past two matches both against Subiaco over the past month for a close win and a narrow defeat as they prepared to host Claremont on Saturday afternoon with the game to take place leading into the WAFL contest between Swans and the West Coast Eagles.

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Swans again take down Eagles

Tuesday, August 6, 2019 - 2:40 PM - by Chris Pike

SWAN Districts might be asking for more fixtures against the West Coast Eagles moving forward following Saturday's four-point win in a thrilling finish at Steel Blue Oval.

Swan Districts came into Saturday's clash at Steel Blue Oval on a seven-match losing run but that last victory had come against the West Coast Eagles back in Round 7 so the black-and-whites were hoping that the same result could occur in Round 17.

As it turned out, it was a strong and committed performance from Swan Districts and it was a six-goal second quarter that put them on their way. Swans then had to withstand a spirited Eagles fight back in the last quarter to hold on and record the 12.8 (80) to 12.4 (76) victory.

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