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SWANS coach Paul Roos is tonight preparing to take the punt on a flame-haired Victorian bush teenager who he believes has the ability "to do freakish things" on the footy field. Full Article at The Daily Telegraph
Tadhg Kennelly is back training with the Sydney Swans and coach Paul Roos is the one who should be dancing a jig. Full Article at Sydney Morning Herald
SYDNEY and the AFL face a major dilemma. One of football's most marketable commodities Paul Roos, is about to embark on his final year as coach of the Swans. He is the face of Aussie rules in the country's biggest city. Full Article at PerthNow
Kennelly returns to the AFL after a season in Gaelic football (file photo). (Getty Images: Mark Dadswell) Sydney Swans coach Paul Roos says Tadhg Kennelly's decision to return to AFL is a huge boost to the club's defence in 2010. Full Article at ABC Online
SYDNEY coach Paul Roos says he holds no grudges against St Kilda counterpart Ross Lyon for trying to snare premiership defender Tadhg Kennelly. Kennelly will return to Australia on Tuesday after signing a two-year deal. Full Article at PerthNow
Two scenes in far eastern Sydney last week that maybe tell a story about where the AFL is going in that disjointed part of town. Driving past the SCG, you spy a tanned and shirtless Paul Roos. Full Article at Fox Sports Australia
Sydney coach Paul Roos is confident Irishman Tadhg Kennelly still has plenty to offer the club after agreeing to return to the AFL next season. Full Article at Sportal Australia
Sydney Swans coach Paul Roos has confirmed that star defender Tadhg Kennelly will return from Ireland to play with the club next season. Full Article at Sportal Australia
Sydney coach Paul Roos says Tadgh Kennelly would be welcome back at the Swans if he chooses to return to the AFL. Kennelly left the Swans at the start of the year to play Gaelic football in his homeland Ireland. Full Article at ABC Online
Main man...Kevin Sheedy's appointment as coach of the new Western Sydney AFL club brings tremendous weight and credibility to the franchise. Full Article at The Daily Telegraph
THE AFL's invasion of western Sydney will officially commence next year with a NAB Cup fixture in Blacktown - and the Swans will be the first ones out of the trenches. Full Article at The Daily Telegraph
The Sydney Swans will help pave the way for their new AFL rivals in the city's western suburbs with a pre-season game there next year. Full Article at The Age
SYDNEY coach Paul Roos is confident of securing ex-Lion Daniel Bradshaw in the AFL pre-season draft and believes he will be a perfect fit in the Swans' attack in 2010. Full Article at The Courier Mail
NEW Swans recruit Daniel Bradshaw is the perfect replacement for retired forward Michael O'Loughlin, coach Paul Roos said. Full Article at The Daily Telegraph
Bradshaw appears Sydney-bound after knocking back a contract offer from Brisbane, who used him as trade bait when they were in pursuit of Carlton's Brendan Fevola. Full Article at PerthNow
Under construction: Roos says the Swans have done a great job in revamping the club's roster. Full Article at ABC Online
CARLTON is willing to pay a portion of Brendan Fevola's salary to help facilitate a trade to another club, but only if the Blues receive what they believe is a decent return for the 2009 Coleman medallist. Full Article at The Age
The grandson of Hawks legend John Kennedy and son of Hawthorn premiership ruckman John Kennedy Jnr might be on the move because of limited opportunities at his current club. "Definitely our midfield, we need to address that," Roos said. Full Article at Fox Sports Australia
Former Sydney co-captain Barry Hall still appears headed to the Western Bulldogs, despite talks stalling between the two AFL clubs. The Swans want a second-round draft pick in return for the key forward and the Bulldogs say that will not happen. Full Article at Sydney Morning Herald
The AFL's Irish experiment will continue in the wake of this year's reality check. Sydney have not given up all hope that Tadhg Kennelly will return, while Collingwood duo Marty Clarke and rookie Kevin Dyas have decided to return home. Full Article at Sydney Morning Herald
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We've obviously lost some quality with Hally (Barry Hall) and Mick (Michael O'Loughlin) and Leo Barry and Crouchy (Jared Crouch), so we've lost some real quality players at the top end
We've said we'll try and work with him and get him back to Melbourne and we're respectful of his family. He's got a wife and two young kids
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