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Tomorrows the headline will be Max Gawn Could Potentially Consider Answering Phone if Rival Was to Call Just Days After Inking New Contract- Port Adelaide Chasing Kozzy Again
This is more accurate these days.- Christian Petracca
- Garry Lyon brilliant!
- PODCAST: Rd 23 vs Gold Coast
- 1924 AND ALL THAT - PART SIX by Whispering Jack
The 1924 season was rapidly drawing to a close when Melbourne took on its near neighbour Richmond at Punt Road Oval and, in doing so, it discovered a new full forward. Round 16 Richmond vs Melbourne Saturday 9 August 1924 Venue: Punt Road Attendance: 14,000 RICHMOND 4.4.28 10.6.66 12.8.80 17.19.121 MELBOURNE 2.9.21 3.12.30 6.20.56 9.21.75 Goals: Harry Davie 6 Jack Collins Richard Taylor Stan Wittman Harry Davie made his debut and kicked six out of the team’s nine goals in its loss against the Tigers. Ironically, the defeat was one of its biggest for the season in a game ruined by strong winds with both teams suffering from inaccuracy in front of the goals. The Redlegs had been fruitlessly searching for a star forward all season and finally found one in first gamer Davie from the Melbourne Juniors who was also his team’s best player followed by Thomas and Chadwick while his six goals remains the club record for a player on debut. In the following season in a game against Carlton at Princes Park, Davie kicked 13 goals and 5 behinds, the record at that ground and the equal most by a player against Carlton anywhere, a feat shared with both Tony Lockett and Tony Modra in the 1990s. This was also the Melbourne Football Club record until 1947 when Fred Fanning bagged 18. Davie twice kicked over 50 goals in a season and topped Melbourne's goalkicking in 1925 and 1927. He missed out on his club's 1926 premiership through injury before crossing to Carlton for one season in 1927. Harry Davies’ time in the limelight of football was all too brief. Seconds Richmond 12.10.82 d. Melbourne 5.8.38 The following round saw another huge loss as the Maroons kicking away to a 43-point win and George Simmonds and Percy Wilson bowed out in their final games. Round 17 Melbourne vs Fitzroy Saturday 30 August 1924 Venue: MCG Attendance: 12,487 MELBOURNE 2.1.13 2.4.16 4.8.32 9.14.68 FITZROY 4.2.26 8.10.58 12.10.82 16.14.110 Goals Harry Davie 4 Percy Tulloh 2 Bert Chadwick George Haines Percy Wilson Melbourne kicked the first two goals, but conceded the next four for the term with Fitzroy dominating the second quarter. The Redlegs more than doubled their score in the final term but it was nowhere near enough as Fitzroy’s Moriarty kicked eight goals to break the all-time VFL record for goals in a single season to that point. Davie followed up his fine debut form with four more goals and Corbett, Chadwick, Wilson and Haines were Melbourne's best. The final round of the season was a journey away to Windy Hill against Essendon which had already sewn up a double chance and had nothing to play for while Melbourne was desperate to avoid the wooden spoon. It did so by taking advantage of its host’s lacklustre performance to grab the win. Round 18 Essendon vs Melbourne Saturday 6 September 1924 Venue: Windy Hill Attendance: 10,000 ESSENDON 4.5.29 6.6.42 11.7.73 12.10.82 MELBOURNE 3.3.21 10.5.65 12.10.84 14.12.96 Goals Harry Davie 4 Hugh Dunbar Percy Tulloh 3 Jimmy Abernethy 2, Bert Chadwick George Haines Harry Davie booted four goals to take his tally to 14 goals in his first three games in what was only Melbourne's second win against Essendon since 1910. The first half saw Essendon playing casually against a side that had lost six in a row and only once in almost four months. The home side was lucky to be in front at quarter time after kicking the last goal, but on the back of a strong ruck performance Melbourne kicked seven goals to two with the wind in the second term to open up 23 point lead at the main break. Essendon reeled that lead down to 9 points at three quarter time and during the break Melbourne’s Hugh Dunbar collapsed and was carried from the field, Miraculously, he recovered to play a prominent part in the finish, kicking one of his team’s two goals with the wind to Essendon’s one in the final term. Chadwick, Thomas and Corbett were Melbourne’s best. Ironically, Essendon went on to win the premiership that season.. Seconds Essendon 10.13.73 d. Melbourne 7.5.47 To be continued …- PODCAST: Rd 23 vs Gold Coast
- Christian Petracca
It's only 53 seconds of a much longer segment.- Garry Lyon brilliant!
I've watched it on Kayo but that's not available in a sharable format on here. Fox Footy sometimes put segments like this on YouTube or Twitter/Facebook. If it is posted there I can easily share it here.- Garry Lyon brilliant!
Do you have a link to it online?- Christian Petracca
i'm keeping an eye out and will post it if it gets put up on YT or socials.- Garry Lyon brilliant!
I'll post it if it goes up on YouTube or Socials.- Jack Viney Extends Contract Until 2028
- Jack Viney Extends Contract Until 2028
- Christian Petracca
Wearing Black and White too 😱- Premiership Hero Ben Brown Retires
- THE LAST TIME THEY MET
Speaking of Tracc, this was the King’s Birthday game when his second unravelled. The old adage about good kicking being good football was proved beyond a shadow of doubt as the Demons hit the post five times and lost a goal review while the Pies could not miss from any angle. MELBOURNE 0.4.4 2.6.18 4.11.35 6.15.51 COLLINGWOOD 3.1.19 7.3.45 11.3.69 14.5.89 THE TEAMS COLLINGWOOD B B. Maynard, D. Moore, C. Dean HB I. Quaynor, B. Frampton, J. Noble C S. Sidebottom, F. Macrae, J. Daicos HF B. Hill, L. Schultz, W. Hoskin-Elliott F B. McCreery, P. Lipinski, J. Howe FOLL D. Cameron, J. Crisp, N. Daicos I/C H. Harrison, N. Kreuger, O. Markov, L. Sullivan SUB J. Bytel EMG E. Allan, T. Jiath, A. Johnson IN W. Hoskin-Elliott, N. Kreuger OUT A. Johnson (omitted), W. Parker (omitted) MELBOURNE B J. Bowey, S. May, T. Rivers HB C. Salem, T. McDonald, J. McVee C E. Langdon, C. Oliver, C. Windsor HF K. Pickett, B. Fritsch, H. Petty FF K. Chandler, J. van Rooyen, A. Neal-Bullen FOLL M. Gawn, J. Viney, C. Petracca I/C B. Howes, B. Laurie, T. Sparrow, D. Turner SUB J. Billings EMG B. Brown, K. Brown, T. Woewodin IN J. Billings, B. Howes, B. Laurie, IN J. van Rooyen OUT L. Hunter (calf), S. McAdam (omitted), A. Tomlinson (omitted) T. Woewodin (omitted)- Christian Petracca
- Christian Petracca
Nothing has been officially revealed but it has been surmised that all of the above factors are involved to some degree or another.- Christian Petracca
Day 2? It's been 7 days now but feels like ...- TRAINING: Monday 19th August 2024
Lebanese cucumbers?- Christian Petracca
- Christian Petracca
More (but not much) in this article now. Petracca provided an update on his injuries which saw the Norm Smith Medallist and brilliant midfielder take an extended break in Noosa this month. He returned to the club last week and has been engaged in talks with club officials about some of his frustrations, the club has confirmed. Key sources are adamant he is interested in a trade, however any deal would be near impossible as Melbourne would demand at least two early-first-round draft picks in return. In the unlikely event of a trade, Collingwood is seen as the frontrunner for Petracca. But the Magpies do not have a pick in the first round of this year’s draft and could be handcuffed. The only way Petracca would be able to explore a move out of Melbourne is if he forcibly demands a trade. It would be the biggest blockbuster move since former West Coast superstar Chris Judd joined Carlton in 2007 Petracca, who met up with Brisbane’s Lachie Neale on Saturday morning for a conversation about mindfulness, was thrilled with Melbourne’s win on the Gold Coast. “Loved watching the boys win and seeing my teammates playing the way they did yesterday!,” Petracca said via text.- Christian Petracca
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