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The 1994 Semi will be on Fox this weekend i believe. Such a great game to watch, Ox in full flight, Lyon 10 in 3/4s  Tingay and G Lovett playing at their best, Jeff Hilton and Glen Molloy in the side. 

Enjoy it. will report back times if i can get them.

 
 
2 hours ago, Demon3 said:

The 1994 Semi will be on Fox this weekend i believe. Such a great game to watch, Ox in full flight, Lyon 10 in 3/4s  Tingay and G Lovett playing at their best, Jeff Hilton and Glen Molloy in the side. 

Enjoy it. will report back times if i can get them.

Didn't Glen Molloy play in the early 70s? Perhaps Glen Lovett?

8 minutes ago, bingers said:

Didn't Glen Molloy play in the early 70s? Perhaps Glen Lovett?

It was Graham Molley that played in early 70s. Glen was the son of Graham. 


7 minutes ago, bingers said:

Didn't Glen Molloy play in the early 70s? Perhaps Glen Lovett?

Molloy paid 20 games for the Dees between 1993-1996, and kicked 4 goals.

Don't remember much about him other than he was small defender and I think he was a bit maligned with the fans.

1994 was another very very good team.  
Viney Schwarz Pike Charles Lyon Neitz B.Lovett G.Lovett Tingay Wight Stynes Lovell Febeys 

unfortunately Jakovich was injured mid year as he could have made a difference 

very unfortunate to have to play Eagles in Perth in 1994 preliminary final. They would have won it imo 

1 hour ago, Moonshadow said:

First half 

 

Great viewing!

 

I was only 7 so don't really remember 1994. Just looked it up and see we lost to the Eagles in the prelim....

So both times we've lost to West Coast in prelim they've won the flag....

Gee I hope we can get them back sometime.

FYI I'm originally a Perth boy so it cuts even deeper.


4 hours ago, Collar-Jazz-Knee said:

I was only 7 so don't really remember 1994. Just looked it up and see we lost to the Eagles in the prelim....

So both times we've lost to West Coast in prelim they've won the flag....

Gee I hope we can get them back sometime.

FYI I'm originally a Perth boy so it cuts even deeper.

They also knocked us out in the semis in 90 and 91 ?

7.30 Sunday night. Recording already set.

What talent we had in 94 & what could have been, the old injury curse in 95. 

lyon, Schwartz, Neitz, Stynes, Lovell , Tingay jackovich, Charles, Pike , Prymke. 

15 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Molloy paid 20 games for the Dees between 1993-1996, and kicked 4 goals.

Don't remember much about him other than he was small defender and I think he was a bit maligned with the fans.

Thanks BBP. I don't remember him at all.

I was thinking of Graham Molloy, who was apparently his father. 

17 hours ago, Clintosaurus said:

7.30 Sunday night. Recording already set.

Great, thanks.


8 hours ago, bingers said:

Thanks BBP. I don't remember him at all.

I was thinking of Graham Molloy, who was apparently his father. 

Now, that Dad was a real champion for the Dees. Took anyone on, any time, with an attacking style to drive the ball as if we were 5 points down in the last quarter with only 30 seconds to go before the final siren. Graham had wonderful balance combined with a murderous intent with opponents - not Mr Niceguy, at all - just fair dinkum on the field. Great, mobile skills across many positions and as a utility across the ground.

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