
INTRODUCTION AND WELCOME
This Australian Rules football site is designed to provide statistical information and background detail on the Griffith Swans from their formation in 1914 to the present day. It lists almost every player, official, every competition, finals, cup match and more. Please note that this site is continually evolving and has new historic as well as current information added on a regular basis. Click on any season and you will see any match result and more.
Last update, the 1993, 1994 and 1999 seasons. Memories - Les Parish, Paul Eyles and Jonathan O'Dwyer.
Practice match result (27/03/21): Marrar 9.17 (71) d Griffith 9.10 (64) at Langtry Oval, Marrar.
GRIFFITH FNC 150
GOALS CLUB
1 Michael Duncan 453
2 Jamie Bennett 388
3 Ralph Robins 350
4 Gary Argus 330
5 Gerard Toscan 312
6 Darrell Collins 308
7 Ted Feltwell 300
8 Shane Ruyg 289
9 Robbie Owen 280
10 Ron O'Neill 256
11 Len Sexton 248
12 Craig Conlan 207
13 Greg Collins 192
14 Kevin Kirkpatrick 191
15 Bill Biron 167
16 Phillip Smith 161
17 Grant Luhrs 159
18 Bill Tyndall 158
19 Martin Jackson 150
20 Dean Crack 150
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Griffith's Romantic Rise - 1938
DID YOU KNOW?
Griffith have had four official nicknames in their history - the Channelmen, the Tigers, the Red n Whites, and the Swans.