Career
Recruitment
He was North Melbourne"s third round draft selection in the 2005 American Federation of Labor-Congress Draft, number 43 overall, from the East Fremantle Football Club in the WAFL. 2006: Debut
He received a nomination for the National Association of Broadcasters Rising Star for his performance against Geelong in Round 17, 2006 when he managed 25 possessions and a goal. 2007
Swallow"s form improved during the 2007 season, consistently gaining high numbers of disposals each week. 2008
Swallow played the first 3 games in 2008, before being sent back to the VFL to work on his outside run and spread from the stoppages.
After some positives performances at North Ballarat Roosters, he injured his ankle during a game and missed 7 weeks.
2009: Syd Barker Medallist
But he was back to his best in 2009 returning to the side to be one of North"s finest throughout the season. His disposal has notably improved, and he has worked on all aspects of his game to play every game, and is now recognised as one of the best tacklers and clearance players in the North Melbourne side, and the American Federation of Labor-Congress. 2010
He had another terrific season in 2010 playing all 22 games for the second consecutive season and finishing just one vote behind Brent Harvey and Brady Rawlings for the Syd Barker Meda
2011
In 2011, he would have arguably his best season to date again playing every game and taking home his second Syd Barker Medal which he shared with Daniel Wells. He would also be one of four North Melbourne players selected in the 40 man All Australian squad however he missed out on being selected in the final 22.
He would however be selected as part of Australian squad for the International Rules series against Ireland.
2012
In February 2012, Swallow was announced captain of North Melbourne Football Club replacing Brent Harvey.