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5 hours ago, Craig Drinker said:

Dud thread.

 

5 hours ago, Craig Drinker said:

I think he was a tailor of some sort?

Not a very good one either

Seriously though, is the instigator of this thread a bored school kid of some sort?

 

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3 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

Allen Jackovic

The highlights reel would probably beg to differ.

Allen owned Mondays for a couple years. All anyone talked about was what Allen did (good or bad).

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1 hour ago, Wrecker45 said:

Cale Morton

Unbelievable that Mitch has a premiership eh...

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1 hour ago, The heart beats true said:
1 hour ago, Moonshadow said:

Allen Jackovic

The highlights reel would probably beg to differ.

He was a legend,

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2 hours ago, monoccular said:

 

Not a very good one either

Seriously though, is the instigator of this thread a bored school kid of some sort?

 

Mate,  not a school kid - just a dude with a woodcutters beard , a flannel and a couple of long necks of Melbourne bitter in the wilds of Tasmania thinking about these things ? - 

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Posted
8 hours ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

Jay Viney

Brian Stynes

 

 

4 hours ago, billy2803 said:

Yzeir Yze.

 

6 hours ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Tom Flower was in a very big shadow.

Perhaps, but having the gun brother of the above more than makes up for the lesser abilities of the sibling.

In the case if Brian Stynes, was it more the case that he returned to Ireland?  From what I can recall, he was still quite a gun Galic player when he went back and went alright for us, which suggests he could have been a pretty good VFL/AFL player had he stuck with it?  Or am I confusing Brian for someone else of the Irish experiment?

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I think time will tell if we have the better of the Frost brothers. 

 Jack had a great first season and has faded almost into oblivion.  Sam has some great attributes and I'd almost say he is ahead at this point, but still has some way to go development wise and to make a permanent spot in the side for himself.

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Glenn Giles brother of Peter


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Andy Gibb

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Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, Biffen said:

Andy Gibb

Better footballer than Bryce

Kicks well with either foot. 

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Posted (edited)
11 hours ago, hemingway said:

Nicely put BBQ. Although not in the class of his brother always thought Tom was a good player and for some reason unknown to me did not play the number of games he should have. Remember watching a couple of games and Tom showed real promise. 

Touche, Hemmingway and Uncle Bitter! If you check the demon wiki stats Tom Flower was a much better footballer than was given credit. In todays game an outside mid with pace and beautiful skills. Could kick a goal AND in fact , If I recall he kicked 5 in a game vs the Filth when the filth were good!

I think Carl Ditterich didn't take to him and although almost a Filth player ( Tommy Hafey) wanted him he ended up in the VFA played in a premiership or two then retired! Pity, with a considered approach would have been an excellent 100 game plus player .Typical Melbourne nurturing!

Should not be mentioned on this site, nor should Greg Healy!

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11 hours ago, hemingway said:

Nicely put BBQ. Although not in the class of his brother always thought Tom was a good player and for some reason unknown to me did not play the number of games he should have. Remember watching a couple of games and Tom showed real promise. 

And Ernest, your little known brother, Frivilous, didn't write much of note. 

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