Jarka 767 Posted December 15, 2006 Posted December 15, 2006 Sean Charles was awsome when up and going. Physically strong and fast. Not afraid of anybody. Think he suffered from osteoporosis, which resulted in multiple breakages of the wrist. Nasty. Bloody brave to play on with that arm guard with us then Carlton a year later. Sean and Jeff Farmer were tandem teamed at full forward by Balme for some time, working from the square. A dismal failure. I think I recall a final against Carlton where Sean Charles destroyed them almost single handed, he then repeated the dose a year later. Reckon that Sean Charles also kicked 18 goals for a Sunraysia representative team a few years back. Not bad for an old man. Interesting bit of info on Charles, as a kid he was a very, very quick sprinter and his old man desperately wanted him to forget his footballing career and concentrate on athletics, as he thought he rigors of it would ruin his body. Guess he was right sadly. 1 1 Quote
joeboy 3,193 Posted December 15, 2006 Posted December 15, 2006 I have wondered for over 40 years what had happened to Glen Swann, mainly because I saw him play just one game but it was one of the most impressive I have ever seen (was it his debut?). Have asked around and checked the web over the years but no luck - great to see discussion of him and others on this message board. As David Cordner was described previously, Swann was also a "blue blood blonder hair 6'4" adonis", whom I saw play at the MCG in 1973 and boot 8 goals. Moreover, I recall a number of them being torpedoes from 60-70 yards from near the boundary. Quite tall for those days and wonderfully fast and agile and a strong mark plus a monster kick. I assumed he must have gone off to the bush because there seemed no limit to his potential but perhaps he did just fizzle out. Did anyone else witness his golden day at the 'G and those torps? As I mentioned elsewhere , I recall this talented young man following up his 8 goals with the Dees by taking 8 wickets a week or two later as an opening bowler with the Melbourne district cricket first eleven. 1 Quote
WonnaJurah 5 Posted December 15, 2006 Posted December 15, 2006 Robert Pyman anything on him? Robert Pyman anything on him? Quote
WonnaJurah 5 Posted December 15, 2006 Posted December 15, 2006 Steven Pitt Mark Bradly Damien Gaspar Phil Egan Craig Nettleback Ross Funke Rod Keogh Todd McHardy 1 Quote
bush demon 2,209 Posted December 15, 2006 Posted December 15, 2006 Did Gary Moorcroft ever play a game for us as well? Fabian Francis was also a one game wonder bac in 91 $38,000. Lou Richards re-named him after a less-precious metal, "Tillendrium Tillbrook". 1 Quote
BrownlowBruce 1 Posted December 16, 2006 Posted December 16, 2006 One of my great memories of James Cook ... back when he was playin for the doggies .. Dogs vs essendon cant remember wat year or round james cook marks on the boundry , half time siren rings, James cook plays on and kicks a goal. he was always going to be a mistake comin to melbourne :D 1 Quote
Deeman 1,551 Posted December 16, 2006 Posted December 16, 2006 I have wondered for over 40 years what had happened to Glen Swann, mainly because I saw him play just one game but it was one of the most impressive I have ever seen (was it his debut?). Have asked around and checked the web over the years but no luck - great to see discussion of him and others on this message board. As David Cordner was described previously, Swann was also a "blue blood blonder hair 6'4" adonis", whom I saw play at the MCG in 1973 and boot 8 goals. Moreover, I recall a number of them being torpedoes from 60-70 yards from near the boundary. Quite tall for those days and wonderfully fast and agile and a strong mark plus a monster kick. I assumed he must have gone off to the bush because there seemed no limit to his potential but perhaps he did just fizzle out. Did anyone else witness his golden day at the 'G and those torps? Welcome bigbob and I remember Swann as well but it was about 33 years ago not 40 when he made his debut. Very tall and the opposition worked him out very quickly so he became ineffective very quickly. Another flash in the pan from about 40 years ago was Ed Burston who kicked six goals one week and was dropped the next. 1 Quote
Brockstar 1 Posted December 17, 2006 Posted December 17, 2006 Yeah, Ben Beams is a top little fella. He once "defended my honour" when I was a young lass out on the turps one night, taking on a guy who was about 5 times his size..so I'll always be eternally grateful to him for that! Always friendly , he drinks at our local. BTW, he wasn't a 5 minute wonder, but does anyone know what Pete Vardy is up to these days? Brocky has more than adequately filled the void for me now that Pete's gone but I do miss him still.. 1 Quote
Rhino Richards 1,467 Posted December 18, 2006 Posted December 18, 2006 Shaun Smith, Sean Wight, Rod Grinter, Marcus Seecamp, Andrew Obst were all 100 game AFL footballers or thereabouts...hardly five minute wonders. Allen Jakovich was one of the most talented footballers I have seen at MFC and played over 4 seasons..Hardly a five minute wonder. The other players in this thread are 5 minute wonders...some not worth 5 seconds. The MFC has been littered with them over the past 40 years. 2 Quote
bigbob 1 Posted December 18, 2006 Posted December 18, 2006 Welcome bigbob and I remember Swann as well but it was about 33 years ago not 40 when he made his debut. Very tall and the opposition worked him out very quickly so he became ineffective very quickly. Another flash in the pan from about 40 years ago was Ed Burston who kicked six goals one week and was dropped the next. Thanks, Deeman (I am glad it is only 33 years ago, I feel younger already). By the way, a vignette in mind was the day the tank-like "Diamond Jim" Tillbrook steamed top speed out of full back at the 'G with only Alex Jesualenko standing flat footed in the way about 30 metres out from goal. "Diamond Jim" put the ball under his arm to run through him, but at the last moment Jezza did the cutest of side-steps like a matador, stealing the footy, leaving big Jim careening on his football-less way. Alas, the comedy continued when Jezza, under no pressure, missed the easy shot at goal. Another classic moment - would be nice if someone could make a video collection of these (or perhaps they have?). 1 Quote
Bring-Back-Powell 15,548 Posted December 18, 2006 Posted December 18, 2006 Robert Pyman. Why man? That bloke came over from SA with the biggest reputation (off memory) but failed at all 3 clubs - Kangaroos, Melbourne and Collingwood. Played for the Dees in our 2 worst years of recent memory - 1996 & 97. (or was it just 97?) Pyman was just another poor recruit of the mid-late 90's in the mould of Nick Pesch, Nick Carter, Darren O'Brien (who at least tried) and some Williams bloke from Adelaide who kicked about 18 goals in 1 game for Noble Park last year. 1 Quote
Tony Tea 2,816 Posted December 18, 2006 Posted December 18, 2006 ... and some Williams bloke from Adelaide who kicked about 18 goals in 1 game for Noble Park last year. Brent Williams is a terrifically gifted sportsman who basically couldn't give a f##k. Pretty sure he comes from down Keysborough way. If we'd been able to harness his talent we would have had a real player. 1 Quote
Fork 'em 7,052 Posted September 30, 2022 Posted September 30, 2022 (edited) On 6/27/2006 at 9:27 PM, Rhino Richards said: David Cordner was the blue blood blonder hair 6'4" adonis who kick 100+ goals in the U19 and would be an answer to MFC's prayers 20 years ago. Unfortunately did not like the hard stuff and dipped his head when he went for a mark. Oppositions prayed upon it. He disappeared to Sydney and did little. They sure did. Was watching from the fence behind the goals one game and Cordner took a strong grab right in front of us. He got belted 3 times in the face while being dragged to the ground. Still held the ball out in front of him and didn't retaliate at all. I was amazed both at what he copped and his resigned reaction. Was always gonna be a tough career if you put up with that every week. Edited September 30, 2022 by Fork 'em 1 Quote
Macca 17,127 Posted September 30, 2022 Posted September 30, 2022 Gotta love these old threads ... filled with familiar names who are still posting now 16 years later and still going strong 3 1 Quote
BDA 23,048 Posted September 30, 2022 Posted September 30, 2022 On 6/27/2006 at 8:48 PM, Rhino Richards said: Glenn Swann kicked 8.1 against the Cats in Round 10 of 1973. He fell away from there. He may have taken 8 wickets in district cricket but would not have done so as his effort against Geelong was in mid June! David Hone was No 21 at MFC and at the point where his footy career started to take shape sort to continue his post grad studies in England. I seem to recall a knee injury somewhere involved. David Williams did an ACL and was out of footy year. Got delisted by MFC and got drafted by Richmond. Apparently hated it there. Cant blame him. I thought he ended up playing and coaching in the Shepparton leagues. For shooting stars, I recall MFC played a schoolboy in the 1970's called Des O'Dwyer. They had big wraps on him. Gave him one game as 16yo for a taster. Never made the grade. I think MFC website had a story on him. When I looked at the Top 40, I realised that the real talent was starting to thin for the last couple of players and I thought how many one minute wonders did we have. I didn't know you actually posted 3 Quote
DEE fence 5,054 Posted September 30, 2022 Posted September 30, 2022 On 12/16/2006 at 1:27 PM, Deeman said: Welcome bigbob and I remember Swann as well but it was about 33 years ago not 40 when he made his debut. Very tall and the opposition worked him out very quickly so he became ineffective very quickly. Another flash in the pan from about 40 years ago was Ed Burston who kicked six goals one week and was dropped the next. Ed was one of my school teachers, he had more going on than just footy and it wasn't worth it to him at the time, wasn't dropped for performance. 1 Quote
BoBo 2,956 Posted September 30, 2022 Posted September 30, 2022 1 hour ago, Macca said: Gotta love these old threads ... filled with familiar names who are still posting now 16 years later and still going strong I love it! It’s like a time machine 2 Quote
Macca 17,127 Posted September 30, 2022 Posted September 30, 2022 (edited) 1 hour ago, BoBo said: I love it! It’s like a time machine What is strange (and often quite amusing) is seeing one's old posts But really, comparisons can be made to just chewing the fat in a pub ... except everything is recorded!! Edited September 30, 2022 by Macca 2 Quote
layzie 34,528 Posted September 30, 2022 Posted September 30, 2022 (edited) Old threads die hard! I was here but posting more on 'ology back then 😀 Edited September 30, 2022 by layzie 1 Quote
bush demon 2,209 Posted September 30, 2022 Posted September 30, 2022 2 hours ago, DEE fence said: Ed was one of my school teachers, he had more going on than just footy and it wasn't worth it to him at the time, wasn't dropped for performance. I think that was our flash-in-the-pan win v Hawthorn in '66. Alas we couldn't repeat the effort. 1 Quote
bush demon 2,209 Posted September 30, 2022 Posted September 30, 2022 I can't see the reference to Darren Cuthbertson .. he had a couple of explosive games . 3 Quote
Macca 17,127 Posted September 30, 2022 Posted September 30, 2022 9 minutes ago, layzie said: Old threads die hard! I was here but posting more on 'ology back then 😀 I only used to read 'ology but started posting here (must have been a topic that caught my eye) Last year I made the effort to post on 'ology for a couple of months before the curtain was drawn. Glad I did And when you start posting on these forums you can never imagine posting 1000's of times. But that's what happens 1 Quote
layzie 34,528 Posted September 30, 2022 Posted September 30, 2022 1 hour ago, BoBo said: I love it! It’s like a time machine You're living in a time machine And you can choose just who you are Someone that you've never seen Somewhere you've never been You're living in a time machine! 1 1 Quote
layzie 34,528 Posted September 30, 2022 Posted September 30, 2022 3 minutes ago, Macca said: I only used to read 'ology but started posting here (must have been a topic that caught my eye) Last year I made the effort to post on 'ology for a couple of months before the curtain was drawn. Glad I did And when you start posting on these forums you can never imagine posting 1000's of times. But that's what happens I was a big 'ology fan. I was on the old version of DL but definitely cut my online forum teeth on 'Ology. Being in my teens at the time and hardly any MFC friends it was like Xmas had come when I found all these like minded fans in the same place! Who'd have thought we'd still be here hey. 1 1 1 Quote
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