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"Lockett is the best of all time" - Robert Harvey, Darrel Baldock, Nathan Burke, Kevin Bartlett, Bob Skilton
I remember Lewis was real good in the afore mentioned Norf game. He and Luffy ran around without opponents all day and had a picnic. He may have had a big day against Carlton, but admit to only really remembering Kell dominating.
Back to the Norf game, I'm pretty sure as well as Roos' 300th, it was Maxfield's 100th...
Recovering from my very own arthroscope, so I get to watch the game again.
Blakey on the ground Horse assistant coach for norf,
Yes it was Stuey's 1ooth.
Lewis has not done much yet (up tp 3rd quarter)
Forgotten how big Dyson was (Barrel)
So admire the sheer guts of Wade Chapman
Luffy was having a Big Day Out
Sheeze Plugger was quick
Roosy could read play in advance
The shorts were tight and the jumpers loose
Umpiring just not up to todays standard, they let some unconscionable decisions slip by. Head highs and in the back and pushes left and right
Say what you will (and I do) but Heuskis could play, so could Greg Stafford
Brad Seymour was a very very good looking young man
Mr Kelly is a demon
Centre of the ground would be comfortable for todays SCG wicket
The call was good. Just called the game, some expert stuff, but called th game like they actually were enjoying it.
Its a totally different game in some ways now. Same same but different. Must admit I like today's version of the Swans
If you've never jumped from one couch to the other to save yourself from lava then you didn't have a childhood
Was at that game. Missed the Carlton game. Ever time I think of Wade, always think, Why couldn't that have been Garlick
Watched a bit more of the game. (Don't complain about HD from Channel seven, its infinitely better than the old VHS tape - blurr blurr blurr)
Lewis came good - didn't he have an odd build!
Garlick and his magic mullet - soooo much black hair
MickeyO - now there is a lesson young fellas (and old fans). Very few younguns are Stars to start with, they grow into their ability. Talented yes, undoubtedly, but having footy nouse comes with experience.
Shagga - well he was a damned fine player, even a this stage, was playing much better than Micky, but his ability never reached the heights of Mickeys. Its all about timing.
Anthony Rocca - no sign of his future to come.
Funny moment to me was when it was queried why one of the players went to the bench. Was it a rest? Surely not. Being on the bench was not a good sign. 18 players, and the bench was for the much lesser lights. Thank heavens Roosy decided to make it a 22 man team......
Simon Arnott was not getting more than five minutes on the ground.
Leo Barry showed his potential, but barely on the ground at all. Did his head wobble I was decapitated thing even then. Could kick straight.
Stuey was a great player, no wonder they got him from Richmond.
There was barely a hug or acknowledgement or high five or touch to each other. Glad that has changed.
Sandy Dennis was wondering whether the Swans would not just make the top end, but perhaps the Grand Final. Good judge I would say.
I am sure one of the trainers is still running out each game.
I wish we knew more about head clashes and were able to save Chappy from retirement/delisting (not sure which). Such a good player. No muscle definition (in fact I marked that all round, not much in the relms of muscle definition anywhere!). they seemed to run as much as now, but went down like bunches of nine pins all over the place.
LESSON: Someone take vision of how Derrick Kickett played and show it to the boys. He didn't use his hands so much as his butt. He could hold off his man and take a mark like a gem, using his butt to hold, leaving his arms and hands free to take the catch. Brilliant stuff.
Last edited by Primmy; 11th January 2014 at 08:25 AM.
If you've never jumped from one couch to the other to save yourself from lava then you didn't have a childhood
Many amazing games during 96 but these were definitely three of them. I could be wrong but i seem to recall that was the first time we had beaten Carlton at Princes Park in 25 years.
I remember the North game as well - a real thumping - but why would they have been playing at Princes Park I wonder?
It's very hard to live in a studio apartment in San Jose with a man who's learning to play violin. That's what she told the police when she handed them the empty revolver.
The Scarlatti Tilt - Richard Brautigan
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