Everything posted by The Panglossian
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1988 Preliminary Final
Da Rui deserved a thump for what he'd just done. Strawbs barely connected with his wild swing.As usual, the retaliator suffered. Losing O'Dwyer unbalanced us badly. I think Hughes had to play back-up ruck in the GF. Stynes was only a 2nd yr ruck at that stage. What a great job Duursma does on Kernahan. We had some tough players then, in Grinter, Hughes, Spalding, and the "string bag full of set-squares"... Steve O'Dwyer.
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1988 Preliminary Final
Watch for Ricky Jackson's lucky 5th goal....free for ??? then hit the post! Important goal!
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Can anyone help identify any of these players?
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Can anyone help identify any of these players?
Thatās wrong about Eishold. I think all his critics are like my mates who say they never watch replays of losses. Eishold marked the ball on the sideline of the square about 4 meters out. Umpire David Howlett, who had been influenced in his decisions all day by the experienced Hawthorn players, ran in from 60 m away , and decided he marked it about half a metre out, so put him on an acute angle. It should have been an absolute āgimmeā,but Howlett made it a very difficult shot. No wonder Eishold was nervous , when he had about a 1 metre target to thread it through. Eishold had an excellent kicking technique, and had shown himself previously to be an accurate shot for goal. t
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1988 Elimination Final
How was the free to Ricky Jackson in the last quarter!! For absolutely nothing!! He kicked his 5th, but it actually hit the post! Very important goal in our comeback. The opposite happened in the Melb/Haw prelim the year before. Kennedy hit the post in Q4, and it was called a goal. Ultimately cost us the game. ( and, in my opinion, the 87 Premiership, based on the fact we beat Carlton 3 times in '88, including in the Prelim., and we entered every final as gross underdogs, surprising our critics every time)
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Can anyone help identify any of these players?
I think youāre right, Mr Lord. I was a real fan of Scotās. Exquisite talent, I thought, but he seemed to disappear. ? Injury? Tasmanian, I think.
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Obscure Ex-Demons
I used to love Bob Miller. No. 33, crew cut , reliable defender. Became a state labour politician. I wonder if he used to have tete-a-tetes with Ray Groom!?
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Who said that?
Jason Dunstall?
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Obscure Ex-Demons
Those players on the MFC site weren't very obscure. I thought of one....Hayden Robbins. Remember him? Tough half back flanker from ?Gippsland somewhere.
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GAMEDAY: Demons vs Fremantle (2008)
Bate came good after half time, and played a significant role in our comeback. I'm not sure how much time Morton was on the ground,,but he only had a couple of useful touches. There you have the OMac and ANB of their era....any excuse to rubbish them was gleefully accepted JW was in between. .
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Obscure Ex-Demons
I think youāre right, but thereās another player I had in mind.
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Obscure Ex-Demons
Which player wanted to be a fireman when he retired?
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Obscure Ex-Demons
Too quick! Well done!
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Obscure Ex-Demons
Became a policeman, I think. I can recall another policeman who played for us... no-oneās mentioned him as an obscure player. Initials... P. P. Anyone know who Iām talking about?
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GAMEDAY: Demons vs Fremantle (2008)
Stuck at home like everyone else yesterday,I watched the first(terrible) half while on the exercise bike. Today 'I'm looking forward to a pleasant hour on the bike again, knowing it's going to be much more fun to watch! Go Ozzie! Are many past matches available on Demonland? '
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Forward entry at Training
One recurring problem is that our guys are kicking it OVER THE HEADS of our forwards. Compared to the WCE guys, esp. Gaff and Hurn , who calmly kick controlled passes to their targets, who have to run forward to take the ball on their chest. It is particularly ineffective to kick it high to the forwards who are outnumbered by tall backs. Surely it would be better to kick grass cutter passes, if there are fast crumbers( like Pickett, Bedford and Spargo), buzzing around the legs of tall, comparatively slow, backs like Barass,McGov, and Hurn. Tumble punts (āup-country mongrel finger breakersā) are also more likely to be effective,causing chaos in the forward line, if there are no promising options ahead. We make sure Hurn etc have easy marks, kicking them neat little drop punts,to their zone, well away from any Demon forwards. I think our guys forget theyāre āpumped-up ā ,in the pressure of competition, and kick it too hard and fast. In practice conditions, they can pass accurately. Somehow weāve got to play the way we practise. Also, would it be practicable to introduce a rule....āNEVER kick short to a 50:50 situation.? Surely itās better to kick LONG to 50:50, if no good option is on offer.
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Best Traded In & Out MFC players
One of the gutsiest players Iāve ever seen. Same with Clint Bizzell.
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Obscure Ex-Demons
I thought Tunbridge could have been paid the mark. Frank Schwabb didn't!
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Obscure Ex-Demons
Does anyone else remember Gary Byers? Also, we had a Minton- Connell on the list in '64. He didn't play firsts, but would he be Simon's father, and ? Peter Hudson's uncle.....oh no....perhaps we could have secured Huddo, if he'd become a regular at the Dees. We used to have quite an association with Tassie. Remember Jungwirth? (can't recall his first name.)
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Obscure Ex-Demons
Of course youāre right, thanks Demonstone! l mixed up Neil Roberts and Brian Gleeson. ( but Terry was pretty unco considering his brother won the Medal!)
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Obscure Ex-Demons
Terry didn't have "CoCo's ability,but he was tall enough to ruck. I remember once when he picked up the ball a metre from goal,directly in front, rushed the kick needlessly , and missed the ball with his foot. It dribbled through for a point.
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Obscure Ex-Demons
Jimmy Jenkinson, Frankie Giampolo, Lou Salvana, Hugh Brommell,John Clennett(!),Ray Nilson, Frank and Joe Rugolo.
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Obscure Ex-Demons
Remember Matthew Mahoney? A contemporary of these guys, I think.
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Obscure Ex-Demons
A friend of mine met Alan Rowarth in Apollo Bay. My friend, an Esseādon fan in his seventies, didnāt remember him , but found out he played in 2 premierships for Melbourne. I remember him well, number 2, a shortish dark haired left footer, who playedādecoyā full forward. Heād lead out, leaving the forward line open for Big Bob Johnson.It was a role Athol Webb played before him. But he got plenty of goals himself, being an accurate kick for goal. He was originally from Birregurra, but we picked him up from Castlemaine( where we got Barassi from, he informed my friend) .
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Top 10 MFC Indigenous Players
Iād put Prince Charlesās son ahead of Colin Graham.