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Really enjoyed this read


There’s a feeling version as well but I’m not going to link it
 
Probably too long and in-depth for most people today. Or maybe just the sort of calming read we all need.

Really great analysis of the exciting place we have taken ourselves in the Sydney culture, and the exciting prospects for AFL in Sydney going forward.

 
I cannot find the video, but when Hickey was bouncing one of the girls Olive/Delma, in the GF Parade, with Rampe ready, the camera panned down to the car window, with the other twin Olive/Delma had her face against the window
 
I cannot find the video, but when Hickey was bouncing one of the girls Olive/Delma, in the GF Parade, with Rampe ready, the camera panned down to the car window, with the other twin Olive/Delma had her face against the window

 

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Probably too long and in-depth for most people today. Or maybe just the sort of calming read we all need.

Really great analysis of the exciting place we have taken ourselves in the Sydney culture, and the exciting prospects for AFL in Sydney going forward.

Good read thanks
 
Probably too long and in-depth for most people today. Or maybe just the sort of calming read we all need.

Really great analysis of the exciting place we have taken ourselves in the Sydney culture, and the exciting prospects for AFL in Sydney going forward.

Wow. That's a bloody good article, factual and really gets what we're about.:hearteyes:

Did we organise & hold the first Marngrook game or did we just play the first Marngrook game? I can't quiet tell from the comment in the article.
 
Blimey Rebecca Madden is painful - her and Beretta the Cats cheer squad - hope she’s not on all day. There is another team playing not just Geelong
 
24SEP22: Swans Daily Media/Multiple
I don't know. Someone will.
The first Marn Grook match at the SCG was played three years before the first Dreamtime game and five years before the AFL’s first full Indigenous Round.

It was May 25, 2002, and the first AFL game played at the Sydney Olympic Stadium, now Accor Stadium. The Swans hosted Essendon in a two-point thriller in front of 54,129 people.

To promote the first Marn Grook game there was an on-field performance by Bangarra Dance Company and an auction of footballs painted by leading Indigenous artists at the Museum of Contemporary Art.

The Swans have maintained their annual celebration of the rich and proud history of Indigenous people, and the joy and excitement Indigenous players have provided.

The club successfully negotiated with the AFL to host the first game of Indigenous Round from 2013, when they beat Collingwood by 47 points. Fittingly, Adam Goodes was the star in his 328th game, picking up 30 possessions and kicking three goals to earn three Brownlow Medal votes.

 
The first Marn Grook match at the SCG was played three years before the first Dreamtime game and five years before the AFL’s first full Indigenous Round.

It was May 25, 2002, and the first AFL game played at the Sydney Olympic Stadium, now Accor Stadium. The Swans hosted Essendon in a two-point thriller in front of 54,129 people.

To promote the first Marn Grook game there was an on-field performance by Bangarra Dance Company and an auction of footballs painted by leading Indigenous artists at the Museum of Contemporary Art.

The Swans have maintained their annual celebration of the rich and proud history of Indigenous people, and the joy and excitement Indigenous players have provided.

The club successfully negotiated with the AFL to host the first game of Indigenous Round from 2013, when they beat Collingwood by 47 points. Fittingly, Adam Goodes was the star in his 328th game, picking up 30 possessions and kicking three goals to earn three Brownlow Medal votes.

Great, thanks.

Gee, I wish I'd gone in the bidding for one of those footballs. Somehow didn't know about this at the time. Distracted with parenting or work I guess.

Anyway, I believe we have an important match on this afternoon.
 
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Great, thanks.

Gee, I wish I'd gone in the bidding for one of those footballs. Somehow didn't know about this at the time. Distracted with parenting or work I guess.

Anyway, I believe we have an important match on this afternoon.
I bid up until it hit $2k and then I had to back out. Desperately wanted one.
 
Search online for "epic browser"
download the epic browser
make it your default search engine
You can access The Age, SMH, The Australian etc. If you cant access them after a while. Close the browser and open it again and you can access them again.

Ticky Edit:
Here's the link:
Epic should be used for everything you do online. It protects you online in many ways. However, sometimes it won't work because certain websites, like SEN, only allow Australian based or state based users. In this regard I have Firefox. I use Firefox to access SEN and some Australian online shopping sites. Firefox will not track you and sell you browsing history to other companies like Google does.
 
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