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The Sydney Swans' generational change is continuing apace with Jared Crouch to join fellow stalwarts Michael O'Loughlin and Leo Barry in retiring at the end of the AFL season. Full Article at Sydney Morning Herald
THE retirement of Leo Barry has reignited the debate about the greatest Grand Final mark. The Sydney full-back's amazing grab seconds before the final siren in the 2005 decider saved the game for the Swans. Full Article at Herald Sun
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - AUGUST 18: Leo Barry talks to the media as he announces his retirement during a Sydney Swans AFL press conference at the Sydney Cricket Ground on August 18, 2009 in Sydney, Australia. View Photo »
WITH his wife and family in tow, Scott Lucas confirmed the suspicions of the many journalists called to Essendon's Hall of Fame museum: that the 31-year-old was not there to ''announce that I've signed a new three-year deal''. Full Article at The Age
Sydney's 2005 premiership hero Leo Barry has confirmed that he will retire from the AFL at season's end. Full Article at Sportal Australia
Barry has played 235 games for the Swans and had a key role in their 2005 grand final win. (Getty Images: Ian Waldie) Sydney Swans defender Leo Barry has announced he will retire at the end of the 2009 AFL season. Full Article at ABC Online
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - AUGUST 18: Leo Barry talks to the media as he announces his retirement during a Sydney Swans AFL press conference at the Sydney Cricket Ground on August 18, 2009 in Sydney, Australia. View Photo »
SYDNEY Swans 2005 grand final hero Leo Barry is expected to announce his retirement from football today. The 235 match veteran defender played his first senior game last Saturday night after injuries kept him out of the side for the first 19 rounds. Full Article at The Australian
Calling it quits ... Leo Barry - pictured at Swans training with Lewis Johnson (right) - is to announce his retirement. Full Article at The Daily Telegraph
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