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Fred Swift

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652:(who had played beside Swift in the Richmond first eighteen in the 1957 and 1958 seasons), in his last season with Richmond, he had also experienced Richmond being far from successful for most of his career; and, when examined year by year, Swift's career of 146 senior games clearly shows the extent to which he (and Richmond) had experienced hard times: 1958 season, he played 16 senior games (Richmond was 10th, out of 12 teams, at the end of the home-and-away season); 1959, 7 games (11th); 1960, 18 games (last); 1961, 15 games (10th) (in 2117: 2071: 348:", it was thought during the week prior to the first match of the 1958 season that he had so well demonstrated his ability to play at centre-half forward, half-back flank, and centre ("where he gave what was probably his most impressive performance") that "he could fill any one of these positions in the game against South"; and, moreover, that "his natural ability is such that he would probably be successful no matter where he is played". 859:
reason for Dyer's initial refusal to speak on air, and his actual refusal to look into the camera whilst speaking – having been forced against his will, by Casey, to deliver the eulogy – was solely due to his having left his false teeth at home (a fact that he refused to reveal to Casey or anyone else at the time), and had nothing to do with any reluctance to acknowledge his own personal sense of great loss at Swift's murder.
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The grace, strength, and safety of his marking, especially at full-back, has seldom been matched; and the consistent beauty, length, and accuracy of his drop kicking was wonderful to behold. He was a tough, tenacious, and fearless footballer, able to play through injury and, on at least one occasion,
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His murderers escaped in Swift's car. Larson was identified by Paul Swift (who had first met Larson two years earlier); and, despite Larson's disguise, Paul was able to identify him by his voice, his eyes, his build, and his clothing. Paul also identified Larson as the one who had been armed with the
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His ankle recovered and he played, again on the half-back flank, in the Victorian team that finished with 17 men, that was comprehensively beaten in an extremely rough and tough match by West Australian team, on Sunday, 24 July, by 9 points: 15.14 (104) to 14.11 (95). The West Australian team won the
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He is vividly remembered for his happy, smiling face, his rolling gait, and his gentle friendliness to all and sundry. At Richmond he was a greatly respected and very popular clubman, who was "always available to help the recruits with some friendly advice and took a keen interest in the development
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The tenacious Swift – already greatly tired from having to captain his team, counteract the stronger, heavier, and taller Wade, and kick the ball back into play after the eight behinds that Geelong had scored up to that moment in the last quarter), single-mindedly concentrating on his task, took one
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He starred in Richmond's 1958 pre-season practice games – "he marked well, played on with determination once the ball hit the ground, and frequently sent his side into attack with long, driving kicks into the goal mouth" – and, by mid-April 1958, nineteen years old Swift, regarded by Richmond as the
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whose first year at Richmond, interrupted by his own knee injury in Round 8 (Sheedy only played six senior games in that season), was Swift's last season: "Fred was one of those old-fashioned players at Richmond who had been through the hard times and kept an eye on younger teammates" (Prior, 1995,
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Although Swift had played at full-back at Sandhurst, he had not played full-back in any of Richmond's 1957 or 1958 practice matches; he had "played brilliantly at centre" during the practice matches in 1958 and had satisfied Richmond that he could "play in any position" – to such an extent that the
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Many of the viewers, already deeply upset at the murder of such a brave, honest, courageous, and well-loved man apparently killed in defence of his family, were further affected by the mournful manner in which Dyer, who deeply respected and admired Swift, spoke. It was only later revealed that the
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With the strong September afternoon sun shining directly into his eyes, without any opposition (with the goal umpire crouching in a perfect position to determine its legality), he first caught the ball perhaps ten feet above the ground (3m), right on the goal line, to turn Geelong away, and retain
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had suggested the move, on the basis of his own experience with a similar sort of knee injury, Dyer argued that, of all the positions on the field, full-back was the best for Swift, because he would have almost all of his play in front of him, and almost all of his running would be straight ahead,
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However, his knee did eventually come good; and, whilst playing a couple of matches in the Second Eighteen, to get back his touch and his match fitness, he broke a bone in his hand. This meant that he was not fit to resume his place in the senior team until the last round match against Fitzroy. He
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Four and a half years later, on 30 March 1988, Larson escaped from custody at the Melbourne City Watch-house in company with Paul Alexander Anderson (who had been imprisoned for car theft and other convictions). They were both recaptured in Adelaide, charged with firearms offences, and extradited
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sawn-off .22 calibre rifle. The police immediately set up road blocks, and began to search the surrounding area. Swift's car, a dark blue XC Ford Falcon, was found abandoned in bushland several kilometres from the scene of the murder. The police arrested both of his murderers late that afternoon.
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Although playing with a suspect knee for his last few seasons at Richmond, Swift always gave his best; and, considering his knee problems, he had a surprising turn of speed. He ended his career at full-back, having played as a half-forward flanker and ruck-rover for his last few seasons, and only
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On Monday, 2 May 1983, both Larson and Lee were charged with Swift's murder. They were also charged with the unlawful imprisonment of Anita Charlotte Swift and Paul Andrew Swift, and having committed a robbery while armed with a rifle. Prior to the trial, the unlawful imprisonment charges were
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Although Geelong was the first to score, Richmond was a goal in front by quarter time: 4.3 (27) to 3.3 (21). By half time, Richmond had increased its lead to 16 points: 9.10 (64) to 7.6 (48). Geelong fought back during the third quarter and, at one stage, led by 14 points; however, Richmond
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Swift arrived home soon after Larson and Lee's invasion. Going into the house to investigate the commotion, he was confronted by the two youths and shot in the heart and in the thigh. He died almost immediately from his wounds. His body was not moved until nearly 6 pm that afternoon.
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kicked poorly, each scoring a behind, placing Geelong ten points behind; and then, with plenty of time for Geelong to get another goal, and breaking out of a pack, Goggin punt-kicked what seemed certain to be a goal (which would have reduced the lead to a dangerous four points).
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He was a highly talented footballer, with great anticipation, and highly polished ball skills, and he was equally at home in the forward line – he kicked 5 goals against Fitzroy in round 18, 1966; and, when moved from center half-back to full-forward, in the last quarter against
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In the following week, Swift was made the Lord Mayor of Richmond City for the day; and a photograph appeared in the Melbourne press, entitled "The day Richmond belonged to him", with Swift, in full mayoral regalia, looking down over the City of Richmond from the roof of the
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An almost exhausted Swift (Richmond's no.15; and, as always, with the 5 askew), with great anticipation, leapt high in front of Wade and palmed the ball away to his right from in front of the pack. He raced back towards the goal square, just in time to intercept a kick from
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In November 1983, a jury found Larson guilty of murder and armed robbery, and found Lee guilty of manslaughter and armed robbery; they were sentenced, by Mr. Justice Hampel, to life imprisonment and seven years' gaol respectively on Monday, 12 December 1983.
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At nineteen, he played his first senior game for Richmond against South Melbourne in the first round of the 1958 season on the half-forward flank. Richmond unexpectedly beat South Melbourne, and Swift kicked one goal. One of the football writers of
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In the first four matches of 1966, Swift played at full-forward, kicking a total of 10 goals. His knee was badly injured in the last quarter of the round 4 match against Collingwood, and it was feared that he might not play again that season.
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At around midday on Thursday, 28 April 1983, two young men, Robert William Larson (born 13 March 1965) of Ophir Street, Bendigo, and Malcolm David Lee, of Violet Street, Bendigo, armed with a sawn-off .22 calibre rifle and disguised with
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Swift played in both of Victoria's matches. He played on the half-back flank in the first match against Tasmania on 19 July 1961, until he injured his ankle and was replaced; Victoria won by 61 points: 23.30 (150) to 12.17 (89).
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Moments later, Polinelli surged up the ground kicked Geelong's ninth behind for the quarter; and, as Polinelli's kick went through, the siren sounded, with Richmond finally winning by nine points 16.18 (114) to 15.15 (105).
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In one of the most exciting last quarters ever, Richmond was in front, then scores were level, then Geelong was in front, then scores were level, then Richmond was in front, then scores were level; and then it was time on.
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Given Richmond's place on the VFL ladder, only one Richmond player could be selected in the Victorian Interstate team for the fifteenth Australian National Football Carnival, that would be held in Brisbane in 1961. Ruckman
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In November 2003, Larson (who was now living in Preston) appeared in court, facing 13 charges rising from an entirely unprovoked knife attack on three unarmed cleaners at Southbank at 2:00 am on 29 September 2003.
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commenting on his debut, said that, "Fred Swift was strange early but in the last quarter showed good football sense and ability on his half-forward flank. He should develop into a useful player.
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counter-attacked and the scores were level. And, then, two rushed behinds right at the end of the quarter, saw Richmond two points ahead at three-quarter time: 12.15 (87) to 13.7 (85).
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In his entire career with Richmond, he only played five games with the second eighteen. He did not play his first match with the seconds until the round 16 match against Carlton at
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According to the trial transcript (VR 559, p. 564) a clinical psychologist, Bernard Healey, had comprehensively tested Larson in May 1983 and found "that Larson an
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Swift played in two practice matches with Richmond in 1957 but was not given a full, extended clearance; and he consequently returned to Sandhurst for the 1957 season.
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Richmond did all it could to induce Swift's to stay in the following week, but he was adamant that he would not change his mind, and they parted on friendly terms.
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on Saturday, 24 August 1963, by which time he had already played 83 senior games. Playing at center half-forward, he was best on the ground, kicking 3 goals.
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Later, in 1992, Larson was again incarcerated for armed robbery, and was convicted twice in the first part of 2003, for separate assaults on police.
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In early March 1958, Richmond were able to come to an agreement with Sandhurst and Swift was allowed to travel to Melbourne to train with Richmond.
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played with a broken bone in his arm (Hogan, 1996, p. 224). Although predominantly a right foot kick, he could kick well with either foot.
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and, to add insult to injury, ran across the face of goal, bounced the ball, with Wade in hot pursuit, and calmly passed the ball to
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of 80, which him at the lowest end of the dull range of intelligence and at about 9 per centum amongst people of his age".
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on the following Saturday. He was, however, picked on the half-forward flank for his first senior game, in round 1, against
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It is also significant to note that, although Swift tasted success as the captain of a premiership team, coached by
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After his time with the Kennington/Strathdale Football Club he moved back to the Bendigo area and took up farming.
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with a minimum of turns and sideways movement. In his first full match in 1967 at full-back, in Round 16 against
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Swift has a special place in the history of the Richmond Football Club as the captain of the drought-breaking
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In his own time with Sandhurst, he had been coached by former Hawthorn rover, by then playing as a ruckman,
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A grandstand at the home ground of the Corowa Football Club was named The Fred Swift Stand in his honour.
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They tied up his wife (Anita Charlotte Swift) and son (Paul Andrew Swift) and began ransacking the house.
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Full forward Fred Swift has a left foot shot for goal during Richmond's main practice match yesterday,
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In the semi-final match, on Friday, 14 September 1962, Richmond played against the strong favourites
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on Monday, 24 September 1962, but was moved to Wednesday, 26 September 1962 because of bad weather.
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Because it seemed certain that he would "definitely play for the Tigers in the opening game against
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on Tuesday 4 September 1962 with Swift at full-back. Richmond beat Fitzroy 12.9 (81) to 9.10 (64).
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The "Fred Swift Medal" is awarded in his honour each season to the player who finishes fourth in
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1955–1957: Sandhurst Football Club, First Eighteen: 60 games, 20 goals, best and fairest (1957).
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In the Grand Final, Swift was again best on the ground, playing at full-back against Hawthorn's
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Richmond's lead of ten points. He played on, and his clearing drop-kick almost hit the centre.
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kicked a goal (his third for the match) to put Richmond six points ahead, and then a goal from
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respectively, was clearly outplayed in the Grand Final, and was held to just 4 goals by Swift.
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12.19 (91) to 0.8 (8), the first time that a senior VFL team had failed to score a goal since
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in the preliminary final 11.19 (85) to 8.13 (61), and went to beat the hot favourite team
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dropped, and both men were charged with murder and both were charged with armed robbery.
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In 1986, he was posthumously inducted into the Bendigo Football League's Hall of Fame.
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of the younger players ensuring that they fitted in well" (Hogan, 1996, p. 224).
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in round 6, 1959, he kicked 3 goals, in a losing side – wing, centre, or in defence".
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Masters, R., "The Peter Pan of Australian Rules takes a dip in Rugby League waters",
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1953–1954: Sandhurst Football Club, Third Eighteen: Captain and best and fairest.
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moving to full-back in the last half of his last season, in place of the injured
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At the time of Swift's death, the entire football community was deeply shocked.
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Supreme Court of Victoria, Victorian Reports: R v LARSON and LEE – 1984 VR 559
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Beames, P., "Saints lose Howell, but Murray Fit", (Monday, 16 May 1966), p.30.
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1962: Richmond Football Club, First Eighteen: Captain, Night Premiership Team.
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Carr, M., "Big Second Half Gives Tigers Win", (Monday, August 1966), p.18.
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1960: Richmond Football Club, First Eighteen: Runner-up, best and fairest.
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speculated that he would be picked at full-back, in place of the injured
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1967: Richmond Football Club, First Eighteen: Captain, Premiership Team.
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premiership team. He was murdered during a home invasion at his farm at
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1958–1967: Richmond Football Club, First Eighteen: 146 games, 41 goals.
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1964: Richmond Football Club, First Eighteen: Third, best and fairest.
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1963, 1966: Richmond Football Club, Second Eighteen: 5 games, 3 goals.
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A copy of the press photograph, most likely taken from the Melbourne
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1958: Richmond Football Club, First Eighteen: Best First Year Player.
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of the finest marks of his career at the Punt Road end of the M.C.G.
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1970–1972: Morwell Football Club: Captain-Coach, 52 games, 29 goals.
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V.F.L. Training Lists: Richmond: To be considered when available,
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1963, 1966: Richmond Football Club, First Eighteen: Vice-Captain.
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Recruit Brilliant in Tigers' Trial, (Monday, 7 April 1958), p.18
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Immediately after the Grand Final, he announced his retirement.
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of the series was originally scheduled to be played at the
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1978–1979: Kennington/Strathdale Football Club: Coach.
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State and international statistics correct as of 1961.
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On the morning of the following Sunday (1 May 1983),
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was selected at full-forward, and he kicked 5 goals.
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Hobbs, G., "Richmond Wins Night Match Comfortably",
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Index

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Lockwood
Victoria
Sandhurst
BFL
Richmond
Victoria
VFL Premiership player
1967
Richmond captain
AFL Tables
AustralianFootball.com
Australian rules footballer
Richmond Football Club
Victorian Football League
Eaglehawk Cricket Club
Bendigo and District Cricket Association
1967
Lockwood
Bendigo, Victoria
Sandhurst Football Club
Bendigo Football League
Kevin Curran
Brendan Edwards
South Melbourne
Allan Cations
South Melbourne
St Kilda
Princes Park
Neville Crowe

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