August 26, 2013 - Wayne Schwass on Open Mike (full episode)

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  • Опубликовано: 25 авг 2013
  • North champion Wayne Schwass appears on Fox Footy's Open Mike.
    "For that 30-minute period you are on the AFL's equivalent of Mount Everest and everything else, and everyone else is irrelevant and you can sit back and savour in the moment."
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  • @fuzznakano
    @fuzznakano 11 лет назад +11

    wayne scwhass. what a brave & great guy.
    fantastic interview.
    go swannies
    glad you wore the number 2 for us.
    but even gladder about your openess about depression.
    mjr
    tokyo

    • @WayneSchwass
      @WayneSchwass 7 лет назад +2

      Thanks for the message Mike, appreciate your kind words and apologises for taking so long to reply. Fyi, I am about to launch a public FB page (in my name) which will focus on mental health as well as AFL so keep an eye out for it I'd welcome your involvement once the site is live, take care mate talk again soon. Swatta

  • @mranderson6748
    @mranderson6748 4 года назад +2

    Great player great bloke. A real credit that such a reveared individual can talk about this issue so publicly. Helping many people deal with their daily struggles. Thank you kindly

  • @HTAKJGW
    @HTAKJGW Месяц назад

    Staggering how someone with depression can play that well. He was diagnosed when they started to be a top 2-4 side and carried it the whole way. Winning B&Fs. Remarkable performance given the impact depression can have on people.

  • @AussieAquatic
    @AussieAquatic 7 лет назад

    Wayne was one of the many Joey's of the "80s that became the Kangas of the "90s, giving great joy to a generation of Aussie rules football fans. With a New Zealand background, he was always mentioned in discussions about the multi-national appeal of playing the game. And Wayne is now an articulate and inspiring leader in the challenges faced by athletes and all of us, to recognise mental wellbeing, as vital in our lives. Much thanks Wayne.

  • @oldy67
    @oldy67 11 лет назад +6

    Love the schwatter...hard to believe he had five years with the Swans?? we did get a bloke called Shannon Grant in return though...Class for Class.

  • @fuzznakano
    @fuzznakano 3 года назад

    top 35 brownlow vote getters.... while suffering from depression. amazing.! you started with my brother's team and then starred for mine. well done fella. all the best.
    mjr
    tokyo

  • @NicStronell
    @NicStronell 11 лет назад +3

    What a man. He is now a man we should want our sons to grow up and be like.

    • @WayneSchwass
      @WayneSchwass 7 лет назад +2

      Hi Nic, thank you for the message, appreciate your kind words and apologises for taking so long to reply. Fyi, I am about to launch a public FB page (in my name) which will focus on mental health as well as AFL so keep an eye out for it I'd welcome your involvement once the site is live, take care mate talk again soon. Swatta

  • @putonewhiskey
    @putonewhiskey 7 лет назад +1

    As a north supporter I loved watching schwass play. His kicking skills were as good as anyone, really held norths midfield together for a long time. I was gutted when he headed to sydney. Great Interview

    • @WayneSchwass
      @WayneSchwass 7 лет назад +5

      Hi Andy, thanks for your message mate. You were't the only North person who was disappointed when I left the Kangaroos. It worked out well though with Shagger becoming a premiership player & NSM. I'm about to launch a new public FB page, keep an eye out for it champ would appreciate you taking a look once its live? Thanks again Swatta

  • @TheCory42
    @TheCory42 7 лет назад +1

    Hi Wayne, although i am a Richmond fan i will never forget when you first crossed to Sydney when you and Tony Lockett kicked 12 goals between you to singlehandedly beat a very strong West Coast at the WACA. Although you played some great games for North Melbourne, i still believe your 5 Goal haul on that night was your best individual performance, i remember being so excited and wishing you were in the Yellow and Black instead. Keep fighting the good fight mate, you are an inspiration to us Australians.

  • @peterstrangar662
    @peterstrangar662 8 месяцев назад

    Well, he was certainly right in many ways. The shift on player well being is bigger than ever before.

  • @derbydave35
    @derbydave35 10 лет назад +3

    Great stuff , I loved watching Schwatta playing for North , very exciting player ,which is why he got so many Brownlow votes ,he did indeed have an outstanding career

    • @WayneSchwass
      @WayneSchwass 7 лет назад

      Thanks for the message Dave, appreciate your kind words and apologises for taking so long to reply. Fyi, I am about to launch a public FB page (in my name) which will focus on mental health as well as AFL so keep an eye out for it I'd welcome your involvement once the site is live, take care mate talk again soon. Swatta

  • @qqq2211
    @qqq2211 11 лет назад +1

    Thanks for the reply of that I had no idea on why he had gone to Sydney after being so successful at North Melbourne .

  • @Marioff-pj2jm
    @Marioff-pj2jm 4 года назад

    very sincere interview!

  • @Detano2
    @Detano2 10 лет назад +1

    and what a great swap that was, for both teams.

  • @qqq2211
    @qqq2211 11 лет назад

    I may have missed it but why did he leave North Melbourne and Head to Sydney ?

  • @Jackripster69
    @Jackripster69 11 лет назад +2

    Schwass, still a champ. Great interview.

    • @WayneSchwass
      @WayneSchwass 7 лет назад

      Thanks Jack appreciate your kind words and apologises for taking so long to reply. Fyi, I am about to launch a public FB page (in my name) which will focus on mental health as well as AFL so keep an eye out for it I'd welcome your involvement once the site is live, take care mate talk again soon. Swatta

  • @mikedean682
    @mikedean682 9 лет назад +2

    Love to read about other supporters loving Swatta. I barrack for the pies but got continually battered by other "Collingwood Only Barrackers". I didn't care and still don't. If Swatta could find the time I would love to know how he made it through the other end of a MI? How's your day to day life now Wayne?

    • @WayneSchwass
      @WayneSchwass 7 лет назад +1

      Hi Mike, sorry its taken me so long to reply to your message, really appreciate you taking the time to post your message. I am about to launch a public FB page (in my name) which will focus on mental health as well as AFL. I will be uploading video recordings of the mental health presentations I will be doing moving forward and these talks will include much of what you asked about in your message (how I made it through the other end of a mental illness). Would welcome your involvement once the site is live, take care mate talk again soon. Swatta

    • @batmanbatman491
      @batmanbatman491 4 года назад

      @@WayneSchwass keep up the great work.

    • @Magpie_Mark92
      @Magpie_Mark92 5 месяцев назад

      I go for Collingwood and like Schwatta

  • @_Chris_D_3004
    @_Chris_D_3004 7 лет назад +1

    What if he did take drugs and didn't have food poisoning

    • @doriankeating1963
      @doriankeating1963 9 месяцев назад

      If my aunty had balls , she'd be my uncle! Leave the ifs and buts alone! The man said he had food poisoning, Wayne has proven in many many ways to have unmatched integrity and loyalty and would and did put his body and mind on the line for his team mates , supporters and the game. If Wayne said it, then take his word for it , he has earned all of our trust over the years.
      I'm so fortunate to have watched him play for north , and although he is very humble , his team mates were privileged to play along side of him, the confidence he gave us supporters was huge and I'm sure the players felt the same ,, I'll bet locket even felt grateful to have such a champion deliver the ball to him with his deadly accurate left foot.
      I wish him every bit of health wealth and happiness for the rest of his life.