News Archive
  •  September 19, 2007

    In Breaking News from 1 September, our early morning friend, Mr Rooster has recently and selflessly reported, “Rooster wins German Flag”.  The match was also won by the Rheinland Lions over the very strong and very Australian Munich. Rooster says […]

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  •  September 18, 2007

    The Australia Network has released the telecast times in Vietnam for the coming weekend’s AFL Preliminary Finals. Preliminary Final 1; Geelong Vs Collingwood – Friday 21st September at 5pm. Preliminary Final 2; Port Adelaide Vs Kangaroos; Saturday 22nd September at 1.30pm. Good […]

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  •  September 17, 2007

    The hard hitting and opinionated Taber returns for his review of the Hawthorn – Kangaroos Semi Final on the weekend. What a Boomer is Harvey The Hawthorn brainstrust got one thing right. They figured the danger man for them was Brent […]

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  •  September 17, 2007

    The hard hitting and opinionated Taber has returned (late!) with a review of the weekend’s semi finals. Controversially, he has adopted a new format – without asking anyone – which has placed an inordinate amount of pressure on the Swans […]

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  •  September 16, 2007

    With much of the interest gone from the AFL Finals this year following Hawthorn’s shock loss to the Kangaroos last night, it’s time to focus on something else that matters in our lives. Trivia. The Swans blog has already revealed a […]

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  •  September 16, 2007

    On the eve of the footy finals, the President of the Melbourne Cricket Club, Mr David Meiklejohn, wrote to all MCC members to advise that he was “personally disappointed”. Mr Meiklejohn said that there had been “several disturbing incidents involving unruly behaviour and […]

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  •  September 15, 2007

    It’s official: The Laos Elephants will tour to Hanoi and play against the Vietnam Swans and Thailand Tigers in a 3-way tournament on Saturday, 17 November in Hanoi. The Swans sent our official photographer, Iva Biggin, to Laos to capture the […]

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  •  September 14, 2007

    Tonight, the West Coast Eagles will take on Collingwood. The match will be telecast in Vietnam at 5.30pm. Tomorrow, the Hawks will Kane the Kangas at 4.30pm, Vietnam time. For venues to watch the footy in Hanoi, try JASPAS Bar or […]

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  •  September 14, 2007

    Fellow tipsters, I know I didn’t predict the Pies to blast the Swans to smitherines. Nor did I tip The Hawks narrow victory over the hapless Crows. But I did say emphatically that all games could go either way. And I […]

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  •  September 12, 2007

    The Laos Elephants were threatening to tour Vietnam on the weekend of 24th November – just one week after Thailand’s tour. But that fell over for two reasons: it’s unlikely that anyone from Saigon would make two flights to Hanoi […]

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  •  September 12, 2007

    Saturday, 20 October, RMIT, Saigon: Vietnam Swans V Brunei Sharks – Game off. Earlier in the week, the Swans received an email from the President of the Brunei Sharks, Justin Kennedy, requesting that their tour to Vietnam be postponed. The […]

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  •  September 11, 2007

    Today, the Vietnam Swans gave adoring fans an amazing preview of the official promotional poster for the Vietnam Swans 2007 AFL Grand Final Party in Hanoi. This poster is so hot that it’s being printed as we post. It should hit […]

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  •  September 11, 2007

    The Vietnam Swans have great pleasure in announcing that the following companies are sponsors of our 2007 Grand Final Party in Hanoi on 29 September. We ask that you please consider using their services where appropriate. CB Richard Ellis – With […]

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  •  September 11, 2007

    The airwaves are abuzz again with talk about hosting the 2008 Asian Champs. Where should it go? Who has the facilities? Who has two decent-sized ovals next to each other? Who has a location that is relatively cheap to fly to […]

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  •  September 11, 2007

    World Footy News has reported that last Tuesday night (4th September), “Melbourne-Vietnam… defeated Japan in what is becoming an annual match between the two sides. Around 50 people braved very cold conditions in Melbourne to see the home side run out 13-7-85 […]

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