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Love the Ox! 

Oh what he could have been.....

It was a tragedy that he hurt his knee, will never forget the 9 goals against Sydney, just sensational.

That he still finished with a good-VG career makes you think with two good knees would have been one if he greats of the competition!


16 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Love the Ox! 

Oh what he could have been.....

Such a talent wasn't he, and a shame.

1 hour ago, doc roet said:

Imagine having that beast in the team now. Unstoppable.

Never mind, we have Sam. 

If only there was a current-day clone ... absolute star quality.

 
23 minutes ago, Deemania since 56 said:

If only there was a current-day clone ... absolute star quality.

JVR anyone?! 


My hero growing up, he really was. No.5 on the back, still got that jumper somewhere. 

I cried when we triumphed last year, I cried for Robbie after the 1987 prelim and I cried when he did his knee for the third time. That's about it. Oh - and when I had my kids.

1 hour ago, In Harmes Way said:

I cried when we triumphed last year, I cried for Robbie after the 1987 prelim and I cried when he did his knee for the third time. That's about it. Oh - and when I had my kids.

Watching the Dees I've done alot more crying than that over the years 🤔😂

3 hours ago, Demonland said:

Here is 35 minutes of David Schwarz Highlights.

 

Theox Waa one beast of a player. Don't forget he struggled with knees issues too.

He and Neiter were a great combo.

The z factor.

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Absolutely LOVE the Ox. Brilliant player and bloke.

I have huge respect for him given he came back from his knee recos and then his gambling issues. He is one massively resilient man. 
 

Will always be a Dees man. 

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5 hours ago, Deemania since 56 said:

If only there was a current-day clone ... absolute star quality.

There is, his name is Buddy Franklin.

He was one of the best players I have seen at the MFC.

He was something to behold in 1994 and prior.  I was at his post 3rd knee comeback game. That was pretty special.


He is one of a handful of Dees forwards I have seen who could tear a game to shreds. Unstoppable at his peak, and a dominant  physical presence. If he was one of our forward options now, wow...

I love his unapologetic Support of the Red and Blue.

16 minutes ago, Maldonboy38 said:

He is one of a handful of Dees forwards I have seen who could tear a game to shreds. Unstoppable at his peak, and a dominant  physical presence. If he was one of our forward options now, wow...

I love his unapologetic Support of the Red and Blue.

AND he has a son

Is he on the radar.!!!

 
13 minutes ago, DeeZone said:

Is he on the radar.!!!

Hopefully good enough to have tabs kept on him


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