Since 1981, the Swan Districts Football Club has produced over sixty players who have gone on to be drafted into the VFL/AFL.
In 2019, the Swans have three players who are in contention in this year’s AFL Draft.
Below are their profiles.
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Since 1981, the Swan Districts Football Club has produced over sixty players who have gone on to be drafted into the VFL/AFL.
In 2019, the Swans have three players who are in contention in this year’s AFL Draft.
Below are their profiles.
Our Swan Districts Football Club - V Swans staff, were recognised for their continuous hard work across the Pilbara region and took out two awards at the second Pilbara Community Service Excellence Awards, held by not-for-profit group Pilbara For Purpose in Port Hedland.
2019 was a tough year. We ended the season with only four wins, and a heap of close losses early on in the year hurt our season. In my opinion, those close losses took their toll on the paying group through the middle part of the year mentally.
Temperatures nearing 40 degrees… over 1200km from Perth… no grass… no better place for a game of football.
Day one of the V Swans S2S Female Cultural and Leadership Tour was all about travel. Girls from our ‘Swans In the Community’ programs, SDFC WAFLW teams and V Swans Pilbara Hubs (Onslow, Roebourne, Port Hedland and Newman) met up in Newman to begin a unique football, leadership and cultural experience.
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The 2019 Board of Management election results have been finalised and Andy Holmes has been re-elected for a three year term.
A core objective in the club’s new Football Strategic Plan 2020 – 2024 is to create a comprehensive, high performing strength and conditioning program including the senior men, women and talent programs.
Prostate cancer, testicular cancer, mental health and suicide prevention – Swan Districts are taking them all on as we raise funds and awareness for all the dads, brothers, sons and mates in our lives as part of Movember. We need your help and want you to be a part of our team.
GEORGE Hampson etched his name into WAFL folklore at Mandoon Estate on Friday night by winning the Swan Medal as Swan Districts' fairest and best player for the 2019 season.
Hampson arrived at Swan Districts for the 2019 WAFL season and made an immediate impact playing both as a midfielder and with stints across half-forward.
The 29-year-old put together such an outstanding season that he was named the fairest and best winner for the 2019 WAFL season with Swan Districts to claim the Swan Medal, just edging out last year's winner Tony Notte and third-place getter Jesse Turner.
Swan Districts Football club created and delivered The Swans Inclusion Program helping empower people with disability in the Swans community.