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8 minutes ago, dieter said:

I was there that day too: I very much doubt that we won....

And didn't Hudson fall over Bourke's leg???

I was there too and they still beat us, I think Iva is thinking of another day when we won there, which wasn't often.

If I recall Biffen was involved in this as well, correct me if I'm wrong.

 

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4 minutes ago, Dante said:

I was there too and they still beat us, I think Iva is thinking of another day when we won there, which wasn't often.

If I recall Biffen was involved in this as well, correct me if I'm wrong.

 

Yep,  dementia clearly has set in.  I was getting my years mixed up.  Barry was still lucky in my view though. It was a crude attempt at best.

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2 minutes ago, iv'a worn smith said:

Yep,  dementia clearly has set in.  I was getting my years mixed up.  Barry was still lucky in my view though. It was a crude attempt at best.

I think they went after him, he was finished after that, it basically ended his career.

 

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1 hour ago, iv'a worn smith said:

And often the cheeky train driver, running the 4:38 to Blackburn, would cruise past the oval and toot the horn.  People would often run on the ground believing that the siren had gone.

 

I was there the day Barry Bourke took out Hudson.  Hudson had 8 till half time.  I reckon Barry ran 50 metres to take Hudson out. You can only wonder what the MRP would have done to him, if such an action happened today.  We ended up winning that day, with Frankie Giampaolo kicked the winning goal from the goal square at the swimming pool end.  Great memories.

Hope we can crate some new ones soon. Love the train driver's actions.

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Strong saving mark by number 5, and he later cleaned up an errant Barassi handpass - what a memorable month was starting to unfold for Neil Crompton!

And talking about Barassi: loved his intensity standing the mark; the mark he took at 2.39 was brave, with a ruthless John Peck steaming at him from the other direction ("a nice easy chest mark" according to the commentator!!!!); and the subsequent handpass was an eye opener for me, as those were the days of the "don't handball on the backline!" golden rule - and this was before the 1970 GF where Barass allegedly invented the handball game. 

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7 hours ago, Dante said:

I was there too and they still beat us, I think Iva is thinking of another day when we won there, which wasn't often.

If I recall Biffen was involved in this as well, correct me if I'm wrong.

 

Surely we won there all the time up until the last 10 years they played there?

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51 minutes ago, Ricky P said:

Surely we won there all the time up until the last 10 years they played there?

I must confess I can't recall games results around that time, it was a while ago after all.  The only thing I can say is that they won flags in 1961 and 1971 and became a much better side after that whereas we were on the downhill from 1964 on, we won the first 8 in 1965 but only won one more for the year. 

It was a dreadful ground with one side jammed up against the railway line with just a few terraces for standing room, the ground was very narrow and was boggy even after a small amount of rain, they knew how to play it better than other teams.

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12 hours ago, Dante said:

I was there too and they still beat us, I think Iva is thinking of another day when we won there, which wasn't often.

If I recall Biffen was involved in this as well, correct me if I'm wrong.

 

I remember saying to my dad at the game  that Huddo would break Fred Fanning's record today .  He kicked 8 of Hawthorn's 9 first half goals and didn't make it to half-time !  There was nothing dirty about the Bourke contact , he simply fell  very awkwardly and wrecked a knee.  These days , he would have the reco and be back for the next season .  We lost that game by 5 goals .

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14 minutes ago, dee-eee said:

I remember saying to my dad at the game  that Huddo would break Fred Fanning's record today .  He kicked 8 of Hawthorn's 9 first half goals and didn't make it to half-time !  There was nothing dirty about the Bourke contact , he simply fell  very awkwardly and wrecked a knee.  These days , he would have the reco and be back for the next season .  We lost that game by 5 goals .

Was it the return match at The'G we won?

 

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Amazing footage. The commentary is priceless. The days when commentators called the game and did not fill up the airwaves with analysis, anecdote, and stories of their own greatness. Think of Dermot Brereton's drivel last week.

Three classic lines from Jack Edwards,

its gone through for a "major"

Barassi takes an "easy mark" (when he was backing back into the pack and just about to be poleaxed by John Peck)

Barassi's handpass to Massey who then handpasses to  Crompton...."this is stupid". (50 years later, I still despair at stupid handball)

And how tough was Barassi? He runs over the mark straight at Alan Joyce and cops a boot in the face....and does not flinch or react.

Glenferrie Oval always had a glue pot in the centre that the Hawks used to great advantage. Coaches and ground staff colluded to keep it that way. Shows that despite atrocious conditions by today's standards. matches could still produce exciting and gripping footy. 

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On 17/08/2016 at 10:24 AM, iv'a worn smith said:

And often the cheeky train driver, running the 4:38 to Blackburn, would cruise past the oval and toot the horn.  People would often run on the ground believing that the siren had gone.

 

I was there the day Barry Bourke took out Hudson.  Hudson had 8 till half time.  I reckon Barry ran 50 metres to take Hudson out. You can only wonder what the MRP would have done to him, if such an action happened today.  We ended up winning that day, with Frankie Giampaolo kicked the winning goal from the goal square at the swimming pool end.  Great memories.

 

On 17/08/2016 at 10:37 AM, dieter said:

I was there that day too: I very much doubt that we won....

And didn't Hudson fall over Bourke's leg???

I was there too.

4 memories for me.

1) Hudson had a Hugh Jarse

2) Hudson kicked 8 prior to half time and might have got 20 at the rate he was going

3) Hudson was being chased by one or the other of Bourke or Biffin and tripped over the other which is how he was injured.

4) We lost the game.

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52 minutes ago, pineapple dee said:

 

I was there too.

4 memories for me.

1) Hudson had a Hugh Jarse

2) Hudson kicked 8 prior to half time and might have got 20 at the rate he was going

3) Hudson was being chased by one or the other of Bourke or Biffin and tripped over the other which is how he was injured.

4) We lost the game.

 

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I remember watching the replay

I was at Western Oval the next week when lowly Bulldogs beat us

Super upset as I had to turn up at School at Nth Footscray on Monday where 95% of kids were rabid Dogs supporters 

 

 

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18 hours ago, dee-eee said:

I remember saying to my dad at the game  that Huddo would break Fred Fanning's record today .  He kicked 8 of Hawthorn's 9 first half goals and didn't make it to half-time !  There was nothing dirty about the Bourke contact , he simply fell  very awkwardly and wrecked a knee.  These days , he would have the reco and be back for the next season .  We lost that game by 5 goals .

I was also at that game, standing on top of the toilets at the swimming pool end as a kid, great view from up there 

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1 minute ago, Demon_spurs said:

I was also at that game, standing on top of the toilets at the swimming pool end as a kid, great view from up there 

this could bring on a discussion about all the wonderful places we watched the footy from.

I can remember being at Princes Park in 1965 watching the game from on top of a small tin shed down at the Carlton end. I also remember a big brawl between some spectators that day.

Cannot remember who won but it would of course have been the big grudge match with Barassi playing against his old team.

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Just now, Diamond_Jim said:

this could bring on a discussion about all the wonderful places we watched the footy from.

I can remember being at Princes Park in 1965 watching the game from on top of a small tin shed down at the Carlton end. I also remember a big brawl between some spectators that day.

Cannot remember who won but it would of course have been the big grudge match with Barassi playing against his old team.

Usually I just had to rely on Beer Cans stacked on their end

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