Asian Footy
  •  December 10, 2007

    The tentative date for the Bali Geckos tour to the ‘Gon is 10 May 2008. Bring it on.

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  •  December 10, 2007

    World Footy News has reported that Canada’s Ottawa Swans Australian Football Club will compete in the Ontario Football League from 2008. As you can see from the picture to the side, their jumper is decidedly similar to the Vietnam Swans. Instead […]

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  •  December 9, 2007

    The Bali Geckos have expressed a strong interest to take on the Vietnam Swans in Saigon in either April or May next year. Bring it on. While the tour is yet to be confirmed, suitable dates are currently being explored. If the tour […]

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  •  December 8, 2007

    At the Tri Nations Tournament, the Swans recorded their second victory ever. “An historic win for the boys”, commented Super Star Coach, Jarrod Dale.  When the Swans beat the Lao Elephants to record their second win, it also notched up Jarrod’s […]

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  •  December 1, 2007

    The commitment of the umpires to their tasks in the Tri Nations Tournament was exemplary. Take goal umpire, Jim, for example. With flags safely tucked under his arm, he watches the footy sail over his head before signalling another goal […]

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  •  November 30, 2007

    Swans Captain, Gus McEwin was just one of the boys to grow a mo for Movember and the Tri Nations tournament. Raising awareness for men’s health issues was the objective and judging from the raised eye brows when people saw the […]

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  •  November 29, 2007

    Yesterday the Vietnam Swans announced that the long awaited and much anticipated return tour to Malaysia to play the Malaysian Warriors will happen on 8 March 2008. Club President, Phil Johns, said that the match would be an important one […]

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  •  November 28, 2007

    At the recent Tri Nations Footy/Netball weekend, the Swans raised 4.5 million Vietnamese Dong ($US 280) from the raffle of a mega 4.5 litre bottle of Jim Beam (our Club Sponsor). It was all part of “Movember” where a number […]

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  •  November 27, 2007

    The Lao Elephants and their their match reports of the recent Tri Nations weekend have just featured on World Footy News. To read all about it, click on the following link: http://www.worldfootynews.com/article.php/2007112620053760 To read what happened on the weekend from […]

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  •  November 25, 2007

    Taber Talk’s Daryl Taber completes his two part assessment of the Tri Nations Tournament held last week in Hanoi. This is the last time that Daryl will be able to write a “Taber Talk” tabloid piece as an active Swans player. […]

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  •  November 25, 2007

    The popular Daryl Taber returns with another hard hitting, opinionated and controversial edition of Taber Talk. While his ability to read the play like a newspaper is well known, less well known is how he will cope from next month […]

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  •  November 25, 2007

    Last weekend in the Tri Nations Tournament, the Thailand Tigers convincingly accounted for the Lao Elephants (as they also did with the Vietnam Swans). To see more photos of the Lao Elephants very first match on the international stage, click on the Phants […]

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  •  November 22, 2007

    The Vietnam Swans made their inaugural appearance at the Asian Championships in July of this year. Helping us were half a dozen players from Lao. By November of this year, it became apparent that we had created a monster when […]

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  •  November 21, 2007

    Sammy, what an absolute beauty!! For those of us reading the blog, we may never know whether you really took this mark, but the jump is awesome. Meanwhile, Rhino below is looking good with 5 of the best photos. To […]

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  •  November 20, 2007

    A message from the Lao Elephant’s President: Gday all, What a great weekend. I’d really like to send a big thanks out to everyone for helping make the tri-nations what it was. Swannies, as usual you have been awesome. I […]

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