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
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reason for Dyer's initial refusal to speak on air, and his actual refusal to look into the camera whilst speaking β having been forced against his will, by Casey, to deliver the eulogy β 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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620:"It's the biggest thrill in my life. It really makes it worth while playing football after today's win. It was close, and at times I thought we might not win. But every player pulled his weight and I have never felt so happy. I'll never forget the thrill of running around the ground holding the premiership cup. It's a thing you dream about β but today it came true." β Fred Swift after his team's win
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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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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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The tenacious Swift β 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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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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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 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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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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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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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 β wing, centre, or in defence".
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730:(also known as "The Tigers") in 1970β1972, and coach of the
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of the series was originally scheduled to be played at the
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Carter, R., "Victoria Won Easily, But Not Impressive",
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1978β1979: Kennington/Strathdale Football Club: Coach.
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1508:"Fred Swift gets full-back job in Richmond Side"
540:In his final game, the 1967 Grand Final against
1592:Beames, P., "Fred Swift bows out with a flag",
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1168:Carter, R., "Saints New Side After Half Time",
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318:. He played with their senior team, coached by
1885:In Brief: Police appeal for lead on escapers,
1819:Thwaites, Tim; Carman, Gerry (29 April 1983).
776:1965: Richmond Football Club: Life Membership.
208:Playing statistics correct to the end of 1967.
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1243:Carter, R., "Barassi to Lead Carnival Side",
1093:Richmond Star Ends Doubts With Good Display,
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1055:Two Recruits Will Play for Tigers at South,
1913:Lapthorne, K., "No bail for stab accused",
1797:"A terrible sequel to a Tigers premiership"
1424:Hobbs, G., "Night Football Richmond Wins",
1333:Carter, R., "W.A. Triumphs Over Victoria",
1258:Richmond Ruckman to Miss Inter-State Trip,
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1839:Palmer, S., "A Legend Written in Blood",
1637:Balfe, N., "One-Horse Race at St KiIda",
953:"Cockerels enter '78 season full of hope"
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2041:Holmesby, Russell and Main, Jim (2007).
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1892:In Brief: Two escapers in court today,
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1465:Hobbs, G., "Tigers May Select Swift",
1428:, (Thursday, 27 September 1962), p.18.
1397:, (Saturday, 15 September 1962), p.14.
1367:, (Wednesday, 5 September 1962), p.20.
2835:Deaths by firearm in Victoria (state)
2052:, Wilkinson Books, (Melbourne), 1995.
680:. At Richmond he had been coached by
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2045:. 7th ed. Melbourne: Bas Publishing.
1671:, (Friday, 13 September 1968), p.23.
1596:, (Monday, 25 September 1967), p.32.
1412:, (Tuesday, 25 September 1962, p.22.
1382:, (Friday, 14 September 1962), p.24.
1352:, (Tuesday, 4 September 1962), p.22.
1108:Tigers May Play Swift at Full-Back,
752:1958β1967: Brownlow Medal: 18 votes.
2830:People murdered in Victoria (state)
2043:The Encyclopedia of AFL Footballers
1809:Supreme Court of Victoria, 1984 VR.
1469:, (Thursday, 25 August 1966), p.22.
937:"Borough to mark 150th anniversary"
847:, host of the television programme
732:Kennington/Strathdale Football Club
1697:Wodonga hot fancy to down Corowa,
1277:, (Wednesday, 12 July 1961), p.17.
1040:Crowe Shines in Tigers' Practice,
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1701:, (Friday, 4 October 1968), p.25.
1641:, (Monday, 14 August 1961), p.20.
1544:Beames, P., "Wade's Big Chance",
1484:, (Friday, 26 August 1966), p.24.
1307:, (Wednesday, 19 July 1961), p16.
1112:, (Wednesday, 9 April 1958), p.16
1074:, (Saturday, 12 April 1958), p.14
993:"Naismith Likely as Full-Forward"
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422:carnival competition; coached by
116:183 cm (6 ft 0 in)
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2005:
1956:A similar view was expressed by
1896:, (Thursday, 7 April 1988), p.3.
1856:Tuesday, 3 May 1983, p.3, col.B.
1821:"VFL great Fred Swift shot dead"
1795:Hobbs, Greg (9 September 2017).
1622:Carter, R., "Swift Determined",
1292:, (Thursday, 6 July 1961), p.20.
1262:, (Thursday, 6 July 1961), p.19.
1232:, (Monday, 26 August 1963, p.18.
1217:, (Friday, 23 August 1963, p.22.
1202:, (Friday, 23 August 1963),p.24.
1089:, (Thursday, 3 April 1958), p.18
1070:League Players Granted Permits,
1059:, (Friday, 11 April 1958), p.26.
1044:, (Monday, 24 March 1958), p.30.
974:, (Monday, 15 April 1957), p.20.
970:Wright Ignores Bad Hand Injury,
2815:Sandhurst Football Club players
2066:Fred Swift's playing statistics
1946:, (Monday, 18 April 1966), p.26
1931:, (Friday, 26 April 1963),p.20.
1899:In Brief: Escapers in custody,
1889:, (Tuesday, 5 April 1988), p.3.
1751:, (Friday, 30 June 1972), p.28.
1737:, (Friday, 14 April 1972),p.26.
1730:, (Friday, 12 June 1970), p.24.
1708:, (Monday, 7 October 1968), p.
1667:Corowa at peak for First Semi,
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1337:, (Monday, 24 July 1961), p.20.
1247:, (Monday, 26 June 1961), p.20.
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1142:, (Monday, 14 April 1958), p.18
1127:, (Friday, 11 April 1958, p.26.
1097:, (Monday, 6 April 1958), p.18.
2795:Richmond Football Club players
1903:, (Friday, 8 April 1988), p.3.
1771:. 13 December 1983. p. 2.
1744:, (Friday, 12 May 1972), p.28.
1506:Carter, Ron (11 August 1967).
1288:Carnival Men's Fitness Tests,
1198:Richmond Makes Eight Changes,
1172:, (Monday, 1 June 1959), p.20.
1138:League Recruits Show Promise,
1085:Richmond Gets Sandhurst Star,
711:in the first semi-final, beat
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2038:, Richmond FC, Melbourne 1996
1979:. AFL Bigpond. Archived from
1719:Fred Swift to coach Morwell,
1652:β68 Spiders to mark triumph,
2810:Corowa Football Club coaches
2805:Corowa Football Club players
1686:, (30 September 1968), p.22.
1480:How VFL Teams Will Line Up,
1439:New role for Tigers' Swift,
1018:. 12 March 1958. p. 18.
726:He was captain-coach of the
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2086:. 21 April 1965. p. 22
264:Australian rules footballer
172:Representative team honours
21:Australian rules footballer
16:Australian rules footballer
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2103:: CS1 maint: postscript (
2050:Sheeds: A Touch of Cunning
1917:, (7 November 2003), p.29.
1879:Jail Escapers Extradited,
1763:"News in Brief: The State"
1565:, 25 September 1967, p.30.
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124:83 kg (183 lb)
1883:, (8 April 1988), p.8.
1408:Night Match Postponed,
1322:, (20 July 1961), p.20.
1157:, (6 April 1966), p.18.
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316:Bendigo Football League
312:Sandhurst Football Club
2155:Richmond Football Club
2092:Alan "Bull" Richardson
1927:Tiger Defender Marks,
1785:, (29 May 1990), p.46.
1559:"Captains and Coaches"
941:The Bendigo Advertiser
833:Jack Dyer's eulogy on
622:
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276:Eaglehawk Cricket Club
268:Richmond Football Club
260:Frederick Norman Swift
252:AustralianFootball.com
226:VFL Premiership player
52:Frederick Norman Swift
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728:Morwell Football Club
432:Graham "Polly" Farmer
2180:15.15 (105), at the
2078:"Two Unlucky Tigers"
1983:on 14 September 2012
999:, 29 May 1957, p.18.
784:Corowa Football Club
705:Corowa Football Club
536:1967 VFL Grand Final
530:1967 VFL Grand Final
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297:, at the age of 44.
44:Personal information
440:Jack "Stork" Clarke
401:Interstate football
368:Debut with Richmond
266:who played for the
1747:Brawlers Beware!,
1682:Country Football,
883:back to Victoria.
640:Richmond Town Hall
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1841:Sunday Herald Sun
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129:Position(s)
67:6 July 1938
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1977:afl.com.au
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894:Remembered
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694:Jack Titus
593:John Perry
507:Mick Erwin
352:Wednesday
248:AFL Tables
63:1938-07-06
27:Fred Swift
2739:Nankervis
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2535:B. Morris
2479:M. Morris
2415:Incigneri
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2202:Ronaldson
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845:Ron Casey
816:Tom Hafey
721:Mick Bone
698:Tom Hafey
690:Len Smith
650:Tom Hafey
604:Bill Ryan
546:Doug Wade
511:Jack Dyer
500:Full-back
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474:Lake Oval
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412:Len Smith
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2495:Lilburne
2293:J. Perry
2281:Bartlett
2251:M. Perry
2171:Richmond
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686:Des Rowe
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389:Reserves
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330:Richmond
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