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Second one was at the 'G', in the middle of the ground, the players parted and I had a clear view of it. He just twisted the wrong way, nothing sinister about it, very innocuous. I turned to my mate and said "Schwarz just did his knee", having done mine in similar circumstances.

I was gutted. He had killed Collingwood the week before.

 

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Schwartz was a fantastic player, and one of many exciting players we had 94-95. I always feel that losing him was doubly felt by taking Neitz away from CHB earlier than we would have wanted. His legacy as a champion of the MFC would have been that much better IMO if he had played a few more seasons as a CHB. 

I am only now getting the feeling that our current list is getting to the point where it could deliver what the 94-95 era never managed to do.

.... trying to keep a lid on it though.

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3 hours ago, praha said:

Just imagine if Lyon, Schwartz and Jakovich had all been healthy through the 90s.

Throw in other injury-riddled players in Tingay, Charles, Lovett, and we'd have most definitely snagged a flag in the 90s. Don't forget we added Farmer to the mix in 95.

There's no doubting that we drafted and recruited superbly in that era, but the problem was around player recovery and fitness. We always seemed to have one of the longest injury lists in the AFL, while the likes of North, Carlton, West Coast, Geelong could get their best star players on the pitch for 99% of the season.

 

this is what ideally should have happened...

but it didn't,  & consistently hasn't.     injuries aside.

 

If I remember correctly,  'holywood boulevard'  started around this time somewhere?

 

 

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Remember doing a class presentation on a topic of interest for year 10 English back in 98, and chose the Ox as he was my football hero growing up and wanted to talk to his inspiring return from injury . finished off the preso with a vhs highlights reel of the 94 final against Carlton. :)

Hit the right note with the class even though I went to school in essendon! 

Whilst this thread is sobering for me and we can think of what might have been given a better run with injuries in the 90s I am exited we now have another freak like talent in Hogan and a young midfield group that has the potential to be elite in the next few years.. go Dees !

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21 hours ago, Moonshadow said:

Robbie Flower, the Ox, the Wiz and the Walpiri Warrior. Four best talents I've seen at the Dees. All amazing in differing ways.

Looking forward to seeing Hogan become the best KPF in the comp.

Agreed....would also add Jackovich and Garry in that mix. Jakovich was unstoppable when he was on. Trouble was he was there one week, and would sometimes go missing the next through injury, suspension or just not interested etc.

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22 hours ago, Diamond said:

The orthopaedic surgeon who did the ridiculous patellar tendon knee repair which fell apart. That operation is never done now for footballers and was never any good.

Diamond

 

yes I remember a friend who was involved in sports therapy, physio at the time saying the same thing back when his second op failed. Our preferred surgeon, perhaps an MCC stalwart, used An outdated procedure that had been superseded by then. 


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6 hours ago, Ouch! said:

Schwartz was a fantastic player, and one of many exciting players we had 94-95. I always feel that losing him was doubly felt by taking Neitz away from CHB earlier than we would have wanted. His legacy as a champion of the MFC would have been that much better IMO if he had played a few more seasons as a CHB. 

I am only now getting the feeling that our current list is getting to the point where it could deliver what the 94-95 era never managed to do.

.... trying to keep a lid on it though.

 

Baby Demons 'Ouch',  that have done nothing Yet,  but I agree with you,  the list is getting better,  & the culture is getting healthier,  it appears so far anyway.

 

Lets see if they blossom individually into talents,  AFL talents,  & also collectively as a team.   that'll be the big tests.

 

a couple of years at least yet IMO,,,  off comparing to the 94-95 side.

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The game was a lot simpler back then, More passed around player natural talent instead of game plans. These says there's no space to do anything other then handball. 

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I remember a few years ago I was supervising a crew at a site in Sunbury.On the way home we decided to have a look at a bridge just outside of town where the final scene of the original Mad Max was filmed.I recall some flattering graffiti about David Schwarz under the bridge which was obviously written by a female.

The Ox was awesome on field and awesome giving Sam Newman the shove.

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9 hours ago, ProDee said:

You're being very selective.

Schwarz had more marks and possessions because he played 25 games to Carey's 19.

Carey averaged more disposals (18.6 > 16.2), more marks (8.6 > 6.9), more goals (3.3 > 2.4) and more ratings points (100.5 > 88.4)

Schwarz had a great year, but Carey covered him by 10-20% in every statistic.

In terms of the raw stats you're right. Carey's 1994 was a tad better than Schwarz'. What we don't know is how much further the Ox had to develop given he's a year younger.

That's something we'll never know.

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23 minutes ago, Emerald said:

I remember a few years ago I was supervising a crew at a site in Sunbury.On the way home we decided to have a look at a bridge just outside of town where the final scene of the original Mad Max was filmed.I recall some flattering graffiti about David Schwarz under the bridge which was obviously written by a female.

The Ox was awesome on field and awesome giving Sam Newman the shove.

 

One of the best bits of  'the footy show'  I've seen,   comeuppance arrived for Sammy that day.   the ol' cream puff.

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31 minutes ago, Emerald said:

I remember a few years ago I was supervising a crew at a site in Sunbury.On the way home we decided to have a look at a bridge just outside of town where the final scene of the original Mad Max was filmed.I recall some flattering graffiti about David Schwarz under the bridge which was obviously written by a female.

The Ox was awesome on field and awesome giving Sam Newman the shove.

That's because Herr Schwartz was an inmate at Salesian  College Rupertswood. It's in Sunbury, there's a railway bridge which passes over a lake on the school grounds.

Menscehn's kinder, now there was a footballer. And then there was Herr Nietz. man, I tell you, we Germans could have conquered the world.

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1 hour ago, dieter said:

That's because Herr Schwartz was an inmate at Salesian  College Rupertswood. It's in Sunbury, there's a railway bridge which passes over a lake on the school grounds.

Menscehn's kinder, now there was a footballer. And then there was Herr Nietz. man, I tell you, we Germans could have conquered the world.

... so who's dee Heir to dee throne,  herr dieter ?

 

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I still remember sitting in the members as a 7 year old and watching Schwarta perform that amazing blind turn and goal. Seriously, I didn't appreciate how good that team was at the time. Particularly, as what we've had to sit through in recent years has offered nothing of this. He was very exciting and the 1994 season is the first I can really recall going every week and have done since. There were some great games that year and I loved his arrogance against Carlton in that final (?), holding the ball up.

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5 hours ago, AdamFarr said:

I still remember sitting in the members as a 7 year old and watching Schwarta perform that amazing blind turn and goal. Seriously, I didn't appreciate how good that team was at the time. Particularly, as what we've had to sit through in recent years has offered nothing of this. He was very exciting and the 1994 season is the first I can really recall going every week and have done since. There were some great games that year and I loved his arrogance against Carlton in that final (?), holding the ball 

Was the 2000 qualifying final , 


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8 hours ago, AdamFarr said:

I still remember sitting in the members as a 7 year old and watching Schwarta perform that amazing blind turn and goal. Seriously, I didn't appreciate how good that team was at the time. Particularly, as what we've had to sit through in recent years has offered nothing of this. He was very exciting and the 1994 season is the first I can really recall going every week and have done since. There were some great games that year and I loved his arrogance against Carlton in that final (?), holding the ball up.

Yep. 30 second mark.

 

After he did that, some Carlton fans behind us WOULD. NOT. SHUT. UP. They carried on for the next two quarters. They were giving so much [censored] to Melbourne and Melbourne supporters all day. At three-quarter time they were just yelling out to us, giving us crap because Carlton was 4 goals up. 

In the final moments with us being home, this young Carlton supporter, maybe 15-16, stood up, went over to them and just sprayed them for making the Blues fans around them look like such flogs. Carlton supporters turning on each other. It was glorious. 

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1 hour ago, praha said:

Yep. 30 second mark.

 

After he did that, some Carlton fans behind us WOULD. NOT. SHUT. UP. They carried on for the next two quarters. They were giving so much [censored] to Melbourne and Melbourne supporters all day. At three-quarter time they were just yelling out to us, giving us crap because Carlton was 4 goals up. 

In the final moments with us being home, this young Carlton supporter, maybe 15-16, stood up, went over to them and just sprayed them for making the Blues fans around them look like such flogs. Carlton supporters turning on each other. It was glorious. 

 

I was there that day (northern stand level 1),  3 carlton idiots standing behind my & Irish work mates seats. after about 2 Qtrs of rubbishing from them,  I turned around & jumped over the seat to have a go.  they shat, then the cops came to quieten them back down. 

 

the next Qtr we turned up to play,  & the Oxen carved them a front bumm.

 

blue boys were very quiet from before 3qtr time,   & left like sheep,  tail between legs.

 

I will never forget the OX's heydays.

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1 hour ago, praha said:

Yep. 30 second mark.

 

After he did that, some Carlton fans behind us WOULD. NOT. SHUT. UP. They carried on for the next two quarters. They were giving so much [censored] to Melbourne and Melbourne supporters all day. At three-quarter time they were just yelling out to us, giving us crap because Carlton was 4 goals up. 

In the final moments with us being home, this young Carlton supporter, maybe 15-16, stood up, went over to them and just sprayed them for making the Blues fans around them look like such flogs. Carlton supporters turning on each other. It was glorious. 

 

I was there that day (northern stand level 1),  3 carlton idiots standing behind my & Irish work mates seats. after about 2 Qtrs of rubbishing from them,  I turned around & jumped over the seat to have a go.  they shat, then the cops came to quieten them back down. 

 

the next Qtr we turned up to play,  & the Oxen carved them a front bumm.

 

blue boys were very quiet from before 3qtr time,   & left like sheep,  tail between legs.

 

I will never forget the OX's heydays.

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Aaron Hamill got knocked out in a pack right in front of the smokers stand just before 3/4 time

he had been killing us. We were lucky that but did take our chances. 

If Hamill had played out the game it may have been totally different

i thought that was the day Norm lifted the curse....

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4 hours ago, Eelesie said:

I'd forgotten about that one!

Newman appeared very frightened as he got up. Tried to hide it with a nervous laugh.

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My recollection is that Whitnall had been carving us up.  Carlton had been all over us all day, but couldn't quite put us away, we seemed to be lingering between 3-5 goals down.  We then, as history shows exploded on the final quarter- very exciting day!

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11 hours ago, Eelesie said:

I'd forgotten about that one!

That was the last time I watched the footy show. 

A pathetic attempt at humor against a brave star crueled by recurrent injury by a sad has-been who cannot accept that his time has passed. 

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