Ottawa Swans


The Ottawa Swans are an Australian rules football club based in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
The club is notable as being the first and currently only Australian rules football club to represent the city of Ottawa.
The Ottawa Swans Australian Football Club played 3 exhibition games in 2007 before becoming a not-for-profit society in 2008. It entered the AFL Ontario as a member team in 2008, playing home games on a pitch built in the infield of the Rideau Carleton Raceway in Ottawa's south end.
The inaugural team of the Ottawa Swans Australian Football Club was led on the field by captain Steve Spurrell and coached by Richard Keane, who also played in the majority of games.
The Swans' first victory occurred on 11 July 2009 in the 3rd annual Canada Day Cup. The Swans defeated the Guelph Gargoyles 13.8.86 to 3.7.25 at the Rideau Carleton Raceway. It took the Swans 20 games to get their first win.
The Swans posted their first away victory in round 10 of the 2009 season against the High Park Demons at Humber College North. The final score was 12.6.78 to 3.7.25.
2012 saw the introduction of the women's team, finishing a very successful inaugural season in 2nd spot after the home and away season and 3rd overall after being defeated by the Hamilton Wildcats in the second week of finals.
The Swans' Men's first finals berth occurred in season 2013 after finishing the season in 5th spot. They were defeated in the first round Elimination Final by the Toronto Rebels 5.10-40 to 1.9-15
In season 2014, the Swans women's squad won the first premiership in the club's history, defeating the Hamilton Wildcats in the Grand Final 7.9.51 to 2.2.14.
For the 2015 season the Women's team joined AFL Quebec, a 9-a-side competition, and split their team in two, competing as the Carleton Warriors and Rideau Shamrocks. The Men's team remained in AFL Ontario. The Carleton Warriors went on the win back to back Premierships in 2015 & 2016.
2018 saw the Ottawa Swans Men's team win their maiden premiership. This was due to the leadership of "Rocket" Frank, Nathan Strom and Matt Powell who were instrumental in building a competitive culture and recruiting Canadian players. After a perfect season having won all 12 regular season games, the Swans won all three finals including the Grand Final over the 2017 premiers the Toronto Eagles at Humber College South 10.10 70 - 6.5 41. The Women's side fought hard all season in their return to the AFLO. They took the battle to the Roos in the Grand Final, but lost.
In 2019, the Ottawa Swans Men's team continued to find success, winning all their regular season games and final matches en route to hard-fought victory against the Hamilton Wildcats to claim back to back Premierships. The Women's team put together an impressive regular season with only one loss but were not able to replicate their finals magic.
In 2020/2021, the AFL Ontario season was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
In 2024, the Pony Platter, a preseason exhibition tournament, expanded further to include the New York Magpies, Boston Demons, High Park Demons, and Edmonton AFC in addition to the Quebec Saints and Nova Scotia Pirates. This expansion also led to the introduction of a second playing field.
The Swans introduced a new Indigenous jersey in collaboration with Kanyen’keha Artist Kory Parkin, which was unveiled at their Home Opener on June 8, 2024, during their designated Indigenous Round. A Pre-Game ceremony was held with a land acknowledgement and song from Mr. Greg Meekis, an Ojibway Cree from Sandy Lake First Nation, Knowledge Keeper and Cultural Resource Coordinator with the Odawa Native Friendship Centre, following by Anishinabe Hoop dancer Mekhena performing.
The Women's+ side finished the season with an undefeated record, the first in the AFLO comp since 2015. The Swans would defeat the Hamilton Wildcats in the Grand Final.

Club awards

Rookie Of The Year Rookie Of The Year
2024James YoungLannie Richardson
2023Clarence GayIsabel Kleinbub
2022Matthew MakinEvaline Harmsen
2019Geoff CoventryFilssan Houssein
2018Brent Williams & Riley JosephErica Saabath
2017Greg LaymanKrystal Novac
2016Pablo JuarezBelinda Wozniak
2015Ian BaldwinKelly Cambridge
2014Jordan HardcombeLauren Stoot
2013Brendan WoodsRoberta Kramchynsky
2012Tyler MacLellan
2011Thomas Delaney
2010Jay Goldhawk
2009Ryan Nader & Sean Robertson-Tait
2008Ryan Gregory

Best CanadianMen's Best in FinalsWomen's Best in Finals
2024Not AwardedNot AwardedNot Awarded
2023Not AwardedNot AwardedNot Awarded
2022Not AwardedNot AwardedNot Awarded
2019Greg Bridges/Mic MasekCameron BrownKristina Bromley
2018Jordan HarcombeNathan StromErica Saabath
2017Mic Masek
2016Morgan Whyte
2015Nathan Strom
2014Guy Joel Rocher
2013Mike Kozlowski
2012Mike Kozlowski
2011Mike Kozlowski/Jay Goldhawk
2010Chris Peck
2009Chris Lockhart
2008Jake Plunkett-Latimer

Best Defender Best Defender
2024Not AwardedNot Awarded
2023Not AwardedNot Awarded
2022Corey HerringtonMichelle Huard
2019Lachie BrownHarmony Sluiman
2018Michelle Huard
2017Alana Sluiman
2016Nathalie Presseau
2015Kelly Cambridge
2014Catherine Geci

Goalkicking Award Goalkicking Award
2025Jordan HarcombeAbby McDonald
2024Geoffrey CoventryAmanda Irwin
2023Geoffrey Coventry Caroline Leduc
2022Jordan Harcombe Caroline Leduc
2019Cory Townder Amanda Smith
2018Jordan Harcombe Krystal Novac
2017Matthew PowellAmanda Paradis & Holly Vachon
2016Matthew Powell Belinda Wozniak
2015Matthew Powell & Nathan Strom Holly Costanza
2014Tom Stafford Aimee Legault
2013Mike Kozlowski Kirsten Bodashefsky
2012Darren Roffey Emma Dickinson
2011Ryan Gregory
2010Corey Bowen
2009Darren Roffey
2008Darren Roffey

Players Player Players Player
2024Olivier TrembleyEvaline Harmsen
2023Not AwardedNot Awarded
2022Greg BridgesCharlotte Biot

Volunteer of the Year Award
2024Connor Adair & Evaline Harmsen
2023Brendan Boucher
2022Yaser Abou Elenein
2019Rob Harbic
2018Pablo Juarez & Michelle Huard
2017Amanda Paradis
2016Lisa Dalla Rosa
2015Alp Oran
2014Charles Bernard
2013Alp Oran
2012Rob Paradis
2011Benjamin Birt
2010
2009Rob Duncan
2008Tammy Bowen & Lisa Dalla Rosa

League awards

Grand Final Best and Fairest
  • 2024 Lannie Richardson
  • 2018 Pat Eefting
  • 2016 Belinda Wozniak
  • 2015 Ash Scott
Best and Fairest
  • 2025 Isabel Kleinbub
  • 2024 Filssan Houssein
  • 2022 Jordan Harcombe
  • 2019 Cory Townder
  • 2016 Belinda Wozniak
  • 2014 Tom Stafford
Leading Goalkicker
  • 2025 Abby McDonald
  • 2025 Jordan Harcombe
  • 2024 Amanda Irwin
  • 2016 Belinda Wozniak
Canadian Best and Fairest
  • 2023 Riley Turpin
  • 2018 Jordan Harcombe
  • 2015 Nathan Strom
Most Improved Player
  • 2016 Dora Bartulovic
Rookie Of The Year
  • 2024 Lannie Richardson
  • 2018 Brent Williams
  • 2016 Belinda Wozniak
  • 2012 Emma Dickinson
  • 2008 Ryan Gregory
Coach Of The Year
  • 2025 Yaser Abou Elenein
  • 2019 Nathan Strom
  • 2019 Greg Simpson
  • 2018 Matthew Powell
OAFL All-Star Team
  • 2025 James Clock, Jordan Harcombe, Geoff Coventry, Corey Herrington
  • 2024 Ben Stanzel, Mathew Makin
  • 2023 James Clock, Riley Turpin
  • 2022 Corey Herrington, Greg Bridges, James Clock, Geoff Coventry, Jordan Harcombe, Michael Masek, Greg Bridges
  • 2019 John O'Connor, Cory Townder, Cameron Brown, Greg Bridges, Mic Masek, Nathan Strom
  • 2018 Jordan Harcombe, Alex Huard, Cameron Ralph, Cameron Brown, Mic Masek, Morgan Whyte, Nathan Strom, Matthew Powell
  • 2017 Nathan Strom, Jordan Harcombe, Ronan Shaughnessy, Morgan Whyte, Matthew Powell
  • 2016 Nathan Strom, Alex Huard, Morgan Whyte, Ronan Shaughnessy, Blair Oliver, Rod Frank
  • 2015 Nathan Strom , Jordan Harcombe, Ronan Shaughnessy
  • 2014 Nathan Strom, Mike Kowzlowski, Ronan Shaughnessy, Tom Stafford, Rod Frank
  • 2013 Mike Kowzlowski, Nathan Strom, Ronan Shaughnessy Rod Frank
  • 2012 Mike Kozlowski
  • 2011 Chris Peck
  • 2008 Ryan Gregory
OAFL Canadian All-Ontario Team
  • 2017 Nathan Strom, Jordan Harcombe, Ronan Shaughnessy, Morgan Whyte, Matthew Powell
OAFL/AFLQ All-Star Team
  • 2025 Evaline Harmsen, Alanna Richardsn, Caroline Leduc, Filssan Houssein, Ricki-Lee Bloom, Abigail McDonald, Yaser Abou Elenein
  • 2024 Charlotte Biot, Lannie Richardson, Amanda Irwin, FIlssan Houssein, Isabel Kleinbub, Yaser Abou Elenein
  • 2023 Charlotte Biot, Filssan Houssein, Caroline Leduc, Briana Fayad, Evaline Harmsen, Isabel Kleinbub, Yaser Abou Elenein
  • 2022 Caroline Leduc, Charlotte Biot Evaline Harmsen, Yaser Abou Elenein
  • 2019 Michelle Huard, Margret Wernuik, Holly Vachon, Amanda Smith, Harmony Sluiman, Charlotte Biot, Greg Simpson
  • 2018 Michelle Huard, Vivian Nguyen, Holly Vachon, Rebecca Rousseau, Margret Wernuik, Erica Sabbath, Greg Simpson
  • 2017 Margret Wernuik, Courtney Diotte, Roberta Kramchynsky, Anke Patzelt, Krystal Novak
  • 2016 Margret Wernuik, Vivian Nguyen, Holly Vachon, Rebecca Gomez, Beth Sheffield, Dora Bartulovic, Belinda Wozniak
  • 2015 Margaret Wernuik, Catherine Geci, Kelly Cambridge, Holly Vachon, Dora Bartulovic, Laurea Stoot, Vivian Nguyen
  • 2014 Margo Legault, Emma Dickinson, Holly Vachon, Amiee Legault, Vivian Nguyen, Chris Lockhart
  • 2013 Kirsten Bodashefsky, Emma Dickinson, Holly Vachon
Northwind Players
  • 2024 Greg Bridges, Greg Layman, Geoffrey Coventry, Morgan Whyte
  • 2022 Jordan Harcombe, James Clock, Riley Joseph, Geoff Coventry, Michael Masek, Greg Bridges
  • 2017 Morgan Whyte, Alex Huard, Greg Bridges, Kyle Graham
  • 2014 Nathan Strom, Mike Kozlowski, Adam Nash
  • 2009 Ryan Gregory, Chris Lockhart, Graeme Millen
Northern Lights Players
  • 2024 Lannie Richardson, Filssan Houssein, Caroline Leduc, Amanda Irwin, Isabel Kleinbub
  • 2022 Caroline Leduc, Charlotte Biot
  • 2017 Vivian Nguyen, Rebecca Gomez, Margo Legault, Aimee Legault
  • 2014 Emma Dickinson, Holly Costanza, Kirsten Bodashefsky, Margo Legault, Aimee Legault