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Darren Bennett's last Quarter at Windy Hill in 1990 was probably the greatest single effort in a demon jumper

It was feral at that ground!!

We should have won the 13th that year.....

 

Darren Bennett's last Quarter at Windy Hill in 1990 was probably the greatest single effort in a demon jumper

It was feral at that ground!!

We should have won the 13th that year.....

Very fond memories of that game WYL. That was the day my girlfriend (who is now my wife and mother to our two kids) ditched her families Collingwood bias and became a Demon girl for life.

 

Very fond memories of that game WYL. That was the day my girlfriend (who is now my wife and mother to our two kids) ditched her families Collingwood bias and became a Demon girl for life.

Yep. It was a glorious afternoon. Ian Robertson's commentary was even better after i made it home outa that hell hole!!

enjoy (last Q in 2 parts)

standing on the outer flank had a good view of all those goals in the pocket!!

enjoy (last Q in 2 parts)

Wow - what an amazing quarter. Never knew that we did that back then.

Few interesting things I noticed:

  • Darren Bennett was fantastic. I don't remember him dominating like that.
  • 2 cheap after-the-play hits from the Bombers (one on Jimmy, the other on Ricky Jackson). I guess some things never change!! At least Ricky got a free and kicked the sealer with it.
  • Bomber Thompson screwed up a critical handball to allow us to kick it into the forward line for the last goal. Sweet!
  • Greg Anderson should have been named Richard Dean instead of Greg...

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