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Strange that a 2 second rev up to a couple of the boys was enough to get us the win but the Saints couldn't use the emotion of Spud's game to come out firing.

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3 minutes ago, Lefty said:

Strange that a 2 second rev up to a couple of the boys was enough to get us the win but the Saints couldn't use the emotion of Spud's game to come out firing.

Sometimes the build up gets to you.

Think the Jim Stynes round 1 against Brisbane 2012

 

It's all a bit of good natured humour...don't take it too seriously crew.

Not sure if anyone else here watches their (hilarious) podcast but it was definitely a light hearted joke.


4 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Sometimes the build up gets to you.

Think the Jim Stynes round 1 against Brisbane 2012

No thanks - I’d just about erased that shower of merde.

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2 hours ago, Seraph said:

Not sure if anyone else here watches their (hilarious) podcast but it was definitely a light hearted joke.

where our captain spends 30 minutes ragging on the media guy? far from hilarious

 

Gary cops a lot of crap from people but you can't deny his passion for the Dees. He is Melbourne through and through.

6 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Sometimes the build up gets to you.

Think the Jim Stynes round 1 against Brisbane 2012

Or when we upset the Tigers dedication to Tommy Hafey after he passed away.


7 hours ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

Or when we upset the Tigers dedication to Tommy Hafey after he passed away.

Or when Enright played his 300th.

(GMHBA stadium, 2015)

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I know this is off-topic but I was hoping someone could help me with this.

Fox footy refer to Garry Lyon as a 5 time all-aus. However, looking at the All-Aus teams he seems to be mentioned only in 3 (93-95).

Even in this front bar episode below at the 1:40 mark, Garry says he was 5 time All-Aus, but you can see Andy Maher hold up three fingers and look embarrassed.

Could someone please explain?

32 minutes ago, wheaters31 said:

I know this is off-topic but I was hoping someone could help me with this.

Fox footy refer to Garry Lyon as a 5 time all-aus. However, looking at the All-Aus teams he seems to be mentioned only in 3 (93-95).

Even in this front bar episode below at the 1:40 mark, Garry says he was 5 time All-Aus, but you can see Andy Maher hold up three fingers and look embarrassed.

Could someone please explain?

89, 90, 93, 94 & 95

27 minutes ago, ox_5 said:

89, 90, 93, 94 & 95

There was no official All Aust. teams in 1989 1nd 1990.

Carnival AA teams ended in 1988,  and with foundation of the AFL from the VFL and state systems, resumed in 1991.


Just imagine if Gazza didn't [censored] his back, The Ox didn't do his knee and A Jakovich didn't all apart.

I bet we would have won a couple of flags in the mid to late 90's.

On 3/30/2021 at 4:53 PM, dazzledavey36 said:

Sometimes the build up gets to you.

Think the Jim Stynes round 1 against Brisbane 2012

Yeah I don't think the build up is what lost us that game. We were just an awful team.

3 minutes ago, praha said:

Yeah I don't think the build up is what lost us that game. We were just an awful team.

We sure were...nothing was going to inspire that team to a win.

...but your comment inspired an ironic laugh.

17 minutes ago, Pickett2Jackson said:

Just imagine if Gazza didn't [censored] his back, The Ox didn't do his knee and A Jakovich didn't all apart.

I bet we would have won a couple of flags in the mid to late 90's.

In a parallel universe where we weren't smashed by injuries to our elite talent this was our 1996-2000 forward line

HF      Lyon          Schwarz      Charles

F       Farmer       Jakovich     Robertson

 

With 1995 All Australian backman David Neitz holding the fort in the backline as the best CHB in the game.    

Sure its unlikely we would have drafted Robertson with a forward line that good and he and Jako probably would have strangled each other....

1 hour ago, wheaters31 said:

I know this is off-topic but I was hoping someone could help me with this.

Fox footy refer to Garry Lyon as a 5 time all-aus. However, looking at the All-Aus teams he seems to be mentioned only in 3 (93-95).

Even in this front bar episode below at the 1:40 mark, Garry says he was 5 time All-Aus, but you can see Andy Maher hold up three fingers and look embarrassed.

Could someone please explain?

@ox_5 has answered your initial question. Now for the 'elephant in the room'...I'm not sure if that blouse Gary is wearing belongs to his first wife or to Billy's.

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41 minutes ago, Demon17 said:

There was no official All Aust. teams in 1989 1nd 1990.

Carnival AA teams ended in 1988,  and with foundation of the AFL from the VFL and state systems, resumed in 1991.

Correct but there was still a team of the year?? chosen for those two years and is listed within the AFL media guide and website and are counted as making the AA team.

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31 minutes ago, praha said:

Yeah I don't think the build up is what lost us that game. We were just an awful team.

Yeah true.

57 minutes ago, Demon17 said:

There was no official All Aust. teams in 1989 1nd 1990.

Carnival AA teams ended in 1988,  and with foundation of the AFL from the VFL and state systems, resumed in 1991.

G Lyon made The Big V side in 1989 and 1990 so i call that all Australian years. 

 
1 hour ago, Grimes Times said:

Correct but there was still a team of the year?? chosen for those two years and is listed within the AFL media guide and website and are counted as making the AA team.

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I hear you, but the Team of the Year concept is in no way an AA team when 18 of the players are Victorians and are playing in Victoria comp, sprinkled with several interstate recruits like kernahan. By that logic there are no other players in the Wafl Sanfl Tfl etc worthy of a guernsey which would most likely be implausible.

So its a VFL Team of the Year. Still a great honour though.

1 hour ago, Grimes Times said:

Correct but there was still a team of the year?? chosen for those two years and is listed within the AFL media guide and website and are counted as making the AA team.

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that's good enough for me, gt

should add that wikipedia shows just 3........any takers to update it? 


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