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This article covers the 2006 season of the Sydney Swans AFL team. == News == ''For the full text of these news items, see (SydneySwans.com Club News )'' * 30 September 2006: The Sydney Swans go down to the West Coast Eagles in the Grand Final by only one point. * 25 September 2006: Adam Goodes wins his second Brownlow Medal with 26 votes, 3 votes ahead of Scott West of the Western Bulldogs. * 22 September 2006: Sydney win the 1st Preliminary Final by beating a plucky Fremantle 19.13 (127) to 14.8 (92) at Telstra Stadium, and will now play for the 2006 AFL premiership at the MCG on 30 September, against the West Coast Eagles. * 9 September 2006: Sydney win their qualifying final by beating West Coast at Subiaco, gaining a week off and a home preliminary final. * 8 September 2006: Jared Crouch admits he was playing with a chronic ankle injury, a broken collarbone, along with hamstring and lower back problems * 31 August 2006: Swans defender Tadhg Kennelly will wear the red and white for a further three seasons * 11 July 2006: Paul Williams announces he needs season ending shoulder surgery. With his previous announcement, he is now retired after 306 games and 306 goals with Collingwood and Sydney * 1 July 2006: Jared Crouch's unbroken run of games from his debut in 1998 comes to an end due to injury (and does not play for the rest of the season) * 21 June 2006: Paul Williams announces he will retire at the end of the season after 16 seasons playing first for Collingwood and then Sydney * 8 March 2006: Tadhg Kennelly injured his shoulder at training and will miss the first two or three weeks of the season * 22 February 2006: At the Australian Sport Awards for 2005, the Swans won the ''National Team of the Year'' award while Paul Roos took home ''Coach of the Year'' award * 19 December 2005: Swans assign guernsey numbers * 16 December 2005: Swans name three skippers * 13 December 2005: Swans draft 8 rookies 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「2006 Sydney Swans season」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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