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Remember that goal from Cell like it was yesterday. Went down to training the following week and told him how good it was too.

He just smiled and said thanks..........humble bugger!!!

 

The tap by Schwarz !!!!


Thank you for posting that! ❤️?

I will never forget that game. I snuck away from a Passover dinner to watch the last quarter ?

According to Bruce seems every player deserves to kick the winning goal. ?

 
36 minutes ago, Jaded said:

I snuck away from a Passover dinner to watch the last quarter

Never mind Passover, I nearly passed out when Goody kicked that goal.  My howl of anguish was loud enough to bring my daughter running out of her room because she was so concerned for my wellbeing.

35 minutes ago, demonstone said:

Never mind Passover, I nearly passed out when Goody kicked that goal.  My howl of anguish was loud enough to bring my daughter running out of her room because she was so concerned for my wellbeing.

Goodwin. We don't call him Goody - he wasn't our mate back then.

Just watched the vid again. Leoncelli was just casually walking in to position when he realised he was all on his own in space, then suddenly turned around with some urgency. Great tap forward by Schwarz. Awesome stuff.


Few things stand out

No countdown timer

Umps in white

quality commentary relative to today

That Adelaide kick (McLeod?) in the last 30s would have been deliberate today

We had some absolute guns

Sorry Nasher, didn't mean to upset ya!  ?

My memory tells me that we led all night and only fell behind for that brief moment when SG goaled.

The field and goal umpires should always be in whites. The umpires today look absurd. Change for change sake.

I could say alot more about the umpires but i would be blacklisted. lol

3 minutes ago, siam juntaRus said:

The field and goal umpires should always be in whites. They look serious.  The umpires today look showmen/women.Change for change sake.

I could say alot more about the umpires but i would be in trouble. lol

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Holding the man to Yze wouldn't be paid today.


Got the score and Read match report in public library, Keswick UK  8 hours after. 
Plenty of Lakes District Whooping and fist pumping. 

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