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Four minutes later, Hunter kicked another goal and the Swans, after looking comfortable at half-time, trailed by eight points and the premiership dream appeared to have turned to dust. Their cups runneth over: Swans legends, from left, Tadhg Kennelly, Michael O'Loughlin and Lewis Roberts-Thomson.Credit: James Brickwood. AFL news, as it happens, in the lead-up to Round 7. 2005 Memorabilia for sale (Western Australia) For Sale in Western Australia (Pick Up in Helena Valley) I am moving into a smaller home and unfortunately have to sell these great items as I will have no wall space for them. Learn how and when to remove this template message, All-Ireland Senior (Gaelic) Football Championship, Sydney Swans win AFL premiership after 72 years in classic match, "2005 AFL Grand Final TV ratings - regional figures included", "Grand Final TV viewership biggest in 10 years", "Roos v Walls: the war of words continues", "Grand Final joy for Tuohy and O'Connor as Geelong destroy Sydney", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=2005_AFL_Grand_Final&oldid=1148279441. The big match opened at a frantic pace, with West Coast scoring the first goal through Mark Nicoski after just two minutes. Sydney premiership player 2005. 45,1993 pre-season draftfromGeelong, No. "), denying the Eagles an opportunity to kick a game-winner on or after the final siren, thus ensuring that the Swans would win their first premiership in 72 years (when they were South Melbourne), ending the longest premiership drought in VFL/AFL history. He made the All Australian team in 2016. Ruck: Barry Round The inaugural captain of the Swans, Round was the competitions premier ruckman in the early to mid 1980s. The Swans were rewarded for making the most of their scoring opportunities in the opening quarter when they narrowly led the Eagles 3.0 (18) to 2.4 (16) and they upped their scoreboard pressure in the second term with a 3.3 return while restricting their opponents to just three behinds. The Swans best players, apart from the match-winning Davis, were Jared Crouch, Amon Buchanan and Jude Bolton.