
Joe Moore
@joedmoore1979
Author & writer for @sydneyswans & @GuardianAus
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Football clubs are built upon the foundations laid by their forebears. Fortunately, ‘Bert’ Howson was on the tools. He dedicated a lifetime to the club, serving as a player, captain, committeeman, secretary and coach. Our latest Hall of Fame Bio, presented by QBE Australia #Bloods


Moving to Melbourne to play with the Swans, Graeme John's playing career with the Club spanned the years 1964 to 1969, during which time he played 77 games and kicked 97 goals playing at centre half-forward. Our latest Hall of Fame Bio, presented by QBE Australia #Bloods

Nice video package showcasing our new Sydney Swans museum. Made a cameo appearance 😊 Come and visit! #Bloods sydneyswans.com.au/video/1752859/…

A forward recruited from Leopold, Edward “Ted” Johnson represented South Melbourne from 1923 to 1931, playing 136 games and kicking 385 goals. He was the Club’s leading goalkicker six consecutive seasons from 1923 to 1928. Read our latest HOF Bio, presented by QBE Australia #Bloods

"He was incredibly driven to succeed. People saw Tadhg's outgoing, upbeat personality, but behind that was a steely resolve to be the very best player he could be." Tadhg Kennelly’s is one of the great sporting stories. Today we feature his Hall of Fame bio, presented by QBE Australia






Craig Kimberley is one of the Sydney Swans most unsung heroes. Without his graft, passion and incredible generosity, the club, most likely would not exist. The 1st non-playing or coaching Hall of Famer, Kimberley’s is a legendary #Bloods story. sydneyswans.com.au/news/1769302/h…


Premiership-winning coach Paul Roos happily classifies Stuart Maxfield as one of the club's most impactful captains. Under his captaincy, the “Bloods” culture flourished and ultimately led to the 2005 Premiership. Our latest Hall of Fame Bio, presented by QBE Australia #Bloods

Playing at South Ballarat in 1885, Dennis “Dinny” McKay was a promising player that virtually all the VFA clubs vied for his services. A member of the premiership teams of 1888, 1889 and 1890, he topped the Club’s goalkicking in 1887. His Hall of Fame Bio, presented by QBE Australia

