News Archive
  •  October 17, 2011

    [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XQ-t1H4ybbc&w=560&h=315]   Dani Moger has just produced this amazing 4 minute video of last week’s match against the Royal Australian Navy. Play of the Day goes to Heater who boots the ball to a leading Moggy who marks strongly […]

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  •  October 16, 2011

    Last week, the Vietnam Swans played a match against the Royal Australian Navy. Below is an edited version of what National President, Phil Johns said after the match. This evening, you will have noticed the Vietnam Swans wearing black armbands. […]

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  •  October 16, 2011

    This afternoon, we will find out whether it’s the Wallabies or the All Blacks that will take on the might of France in the 2011 World Cup Final. Regardless of who will play against France, we already know where all […]

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  •  October 15, 2011

    A day after polling finished for the Swannie of September competition, it has been revealed that Dave “Angry” Hadley had submitted a cranger of a clanger of a photo – but it has never seen the light of day. Until […]

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  •  October 15, 2011

    Ken Rowe has won the “Swannie of September” competition for this photo of himself and fellow AFL Master, Brett Owen, standing on a pile of rocks in the Pilbara’s town of Newman, during the 2011 AFL Finals Series – while […]

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  •  October 13, 2011

    Damo Judd, member of the Coaching Panel and Gun Swannies’ Player, prepares the match report of last Tuesday’s game against the Royal Australian Navy. When the troops arrived for kickoff on Tuesday at 5.00pm, spirits were high but the clouds […]

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  •  October 13, 2011

    The current visit by HMAS YARRA and HMAS HUON, who the Swannies played in our Tuesday Twilight match, has received considerable coverage in the local media. Our footy match also received a plug in a number of publications, including: People’s […]

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  •  October 11, 2011

    Tonight, the Swannies were triumphant against the HMAS Yarra and HMAS Huon. The final score was, the Swannies 8. 6. 54 def. RAN 6. 3. 39. The Royal Australian Navy was somewhat disadvantaged by a number of their team being […]

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  •  October 11, 2011

    Today, Twilight Tuesday, from 5 – 5.45pm, the Vietnam Swans will play against a combined team from HMAS Yarra and HMAS Huon at RMIT University, D7, Saigon. All welcome! This match against the Royal Australian Navy follows on from our […]

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  •  October 10, 2011

    Collingwood lost, Mick has walked, the Cats have enjoyed their Mad Monday – and the Swannies have just released photos of our 2011 AFL Grand Final party in Hanoi. To see the full set of photos, click onto the Vietnbam […]

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  •  October 10, 2011

    Bao Moi News has just reported on the current goodwill visit by Australian naval ships, HMAS Yarra nd HMAS Huon – which includes tomorrow’s all important match against the Vietnam Swans at RMIT University, D7, Saigon. An extract is reproduced […]

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  •  October 9, 2011

    The Australian Navy’s warships, HMAS Yarra and Huon (see above) may be about to arrive in Saigon tomorrow – but the Swannies’ Tristan Dwyer is more interested in love than war. And he needs our help. This month, Saigon’s Word […]

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  •  October 8, 2011

    Last Thursday, 6 October, 2011, 6 year old, Phoebe, was in a traffic accident in Hanoi. The tragic result is that Phoebe’s funeral will be held on Monday, 10 October, at 8am in the temple at Bach Mai Hospital, 78 […]

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  •  October 7, 2011

    For the month of September, the Swannies were inviting people to send in their photos wearing a piece of Swannies merchandise that was somehow linked to the 2011 AFL Finals Series. Entries closed yesterday (correct – 6 days into October…) […]

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  •  October 5, 2011

    Last Saturday, during half time at the Vietnam Swans’ AFL Grand Final Party in Saigon, the Swannies were lucky enough to be able to interview Dung and Cecilia Tran. Their son, James Tran, lives in Melbourne – and just happens […]

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