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Dane Swan joins the Australian Football Hall of Fame

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Collingwood congratulates 2010 Premiership player Dane Swan who has tonight been inducted into the Australian Football Hall of Fame.

Collingwood congratulates 2010 Premiership player Dane Swan who has tonight been inducted into the Australian Football Hall of Fame.

Taken from the Calder Canons at pick 58 in the 2001 National Draft, Swan went on to play a total of 258 in the black and white across a 15-year career.

Despite not being the typical AFL athlete, ‘Swanny’ became known as one of the most prolific midfielders to play the game. The now 40-year-old was crowned as the Brownlow Medallist in 2011, has three Copeland Trophies (2008, 2009, 2010), and also has five All-Australian blazers (2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013).

Not only was he admired for his footy smarts and running ability, but the midfielder was also unstoppable around the contest with his barrel-chested strength and speed proving an irresistible force.

Between 2009-2012 he was arguably the best midfielder in the game, averaging over 30 possessions a match. He was also dangerous around goals, finishing his career with a total of 211.

Following 13 seasons, Swan’s career came to an end in 2016 due to a serious foot injury.

Away from the statistics and his achievements, the Magpie Army will forever admire Swan for his laid-back approach to football and to life. He epitomised an earlier era where it was still possible to play football and enjoy life away from it.

Career summary (2003 – 2016)

  • Games: 258
  • Goals: 211
  • First game: Round 13, 2003
  • Last game: Round 1, 2016
  • Average possessions: 26.9 (second highest of all retired players)
  • Most possessions in a game: 49 (v Hawthorn 2012), 48 (v Port Adelaide 2009)
  • Brownlow votes: 186 (14th highest of all time)

Awards

  • Brownlow Medal 2011
  • Copeland Trophy 2008, 2009, 2010
  • R T Rush Trophy (runner-up) 2011, 20123, 2015
  • J J Joyce Trophy (third) 2012
  • Best Finals Player 2008, 2010, 2013
  • Anzac Day Medal 2012, 2014
  • All-Australian 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013
  • Leigh Matthews Trophy (AFLPA) 2010
  • AFLCA Champion Player 2010

Collingwood’s Australian Football Hall of Fame Members

LEGENDS

Gordon Coventry
Jock McHale

INDUCTEES

Dermott Brereton
Gavin Brown
Nathan Buckley
Albert Collier
Harry Collier
Syd Coventry
Peter Daicos
Len Fitzgerald
Des Fothergill
Brad Hardie
Phone Kyne
Dick Lee
Peter McKenna
Dan Minogue
Peter Moore
Charlie Pannam
Greg Phillips
Jack Regan
Lou Richards
Wayne Richardson
Bob Rose
Tony Shaw
Michael Taylor
Len Thompson
Ron Todd
Des Tuddenham
Murray Weideman
Mark Williams

Coaches

John Cahill
Tom Hafey
Mick Malthouse

Administrators

Bruce Andrew
Jack Hamilton

 

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