Sherrin vs Faulkner vs Burley

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Re: Sherrin vs Faulkner vs Burley

Postby drebin » Thu Apr 09, 2009 8:22 am

Ash59 wrote:This is a real memory jogger... someone (Bayman?) may be able to add some detail...
I vaguely recall a game at the Bay in the late 60's, against North I think. Glenelg had been to Perth to play a pre-season trial game and Neil Kerley came back suggesting that Glenelg would start using a Burley ball in their home games cause the Burley didn't get as heavy in the wet. The Bay was a bog in those days.

Anyway... at some stage in the game against North, a goal was scored but the ball was not returned from the crowd. After some time had elapsed the Glenelg bench threw out a Burley ball at which point a North trainer or runner promptly picked up the ball and booted it into the crowd... the game was re-started with a Faulkner...

Does anyone recall this??


Your on the money. I have heard that story a few times over the years.
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Re: Sherrin vs Faulkner vs Burley

Postby Adelaide Hawk » Thu Apr 09, 2009 10:54 pm

drebin wrote:
Ash59 wrote:This is a real memory jogger... someone (Bayman?) may be able to add some detail...
I vaguely recall a game at the Bay in the late 60's, against North I think. Glenelg had been to Perth to play a pre-season trial game and Neil Kerley came back suggesting that Glenelg would start using a Burley ball in their home games cause the Burley didn't get as heavy in the wet. The Bay was a bog in those days.

Anyway... at some stage in the game against North, a goal was scored but the ball was not returned from the crowd. After some time had elapsed the Glenelg bench threw out a Burley ball at which point a North trainer or runner promptly picked up the ball and booted it into the crowd... the game was re-started with a Faulkner...

Does anyone recall this??


Your on the money. I have heard that story a few times over the years.


I remember it vividly.

It was April 27, 1968 at the Glenelg Oval. Glenelg had tried out the yellow ball (I think after playing a trial in Perth), and decided to use it for the first time in this match.

It was in the 3rd quarter, they were using North's traditional red ball but it was booted out of the ground after a goal. Glenelg threw their yellow ball onto the ground as a replacement.

North's Chairman of Selectors Jack Sutter saw this and ran onto the ground to retrieve the ball. Realising what was happening, Glenelg's room steward George Brown ran towards Sutter.

Sutter grabbed the ball and booted it out into the crowd despite a tackle from Brown. It all looked absolutely ridiculous and I don't think the SANFL were very impressed.

For memory, I don't think the umpires accepted the yellow ball as it hadn't been approved by the SANFL for use in league matches.
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Re: Sherrin vs Faulkner vs Burley

Postby spell_check » Thu Apr 09, 2009 11:00 pm

Round 3 1968 - a round which saw 76,153 attend the five matches.

25th of April - Sturt 10.10 Port 13.11 Adelaide, 36492
27th of April - South 13.18 Norwood 11.7 Adelaide, 10172
Woodville 13.24 Central 13.6 Woodville, 4296
West 13.16 Torrens 13.15 Richmond, 10751
Glenelg 11.14 North 11.13 Glenelg, 14442
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Re: Sherrin vs Faulkner vs Burley

Postby JK » Thu Apr 09, 2009 11:13 pm

spell_check wrote:Round 3 1968 - a round which saw 76,153 attend the five matches.

25th of April - Sturt 10.10 Port 13.11 Adelaide, 36492
27th of April - South 13.18 Norwood 11.7 Adelaide, 10172
Woodville 13.24 Central 13.6 Woodville, 4296
West 13.16 Torrens 13.15 Richmond, 10751
Glenelg 11.14 North 11.13 Glenelg, 14442


Crazy on 2 fronts .. How close were ALL games of the round, and how freakin big were the crowds?!?! :shock:
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Re: Sherrin vs Faulkner vs Burley

Postby spell_check » Fri Apr 10, 2009 1:06 am

That remained as the record for a 5 match round; and by average, only Round 1 1958 (17322.5) and Round 8 1959 (15625) top that average (15230.5).
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Re: Sherrin vs Faulkner vs Burley

Postby Squawk » Fri Apr 10, 2009 11:54 pm

Constance_Perm wrote:
spell_check wrote:Round 3 1968 - a round which saw 76,153 attend the five matches.

25th of April - Sturt 10.10 Port 13.11 Adelaide, 36492
27th of April - South 13.18 Norwood 11.7 Adelaide, 10172
Woodville 13.24 Central 13.6 Woodville, 4296
West 13.16 Torrens 13.15 Richmond, 10751
Glenelg 11.14 North 11.13 Glenelg, 14442


Crazy on 2 fronts .. How close were ALL games of the round, and how freakin big were the crowds?!?! :shock:


Yeah - 2 games decided by a point :shock: and Woodville won by 18 behinds in front of a lacklustre crowd!
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Re: Sherrin vs Faulkner vs Burley

Postby nickname » Mon Apr 13, 2009 1:36 pm

And six teams kicked 13 goals.
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Re: Sherrin vs Faulkner vs Burley

Postby bayman » Wed Jun 09, 2010 8:41 pm

with the seemingly recent influx of footballs going flat this year should the league change brands ? or have they just got a bad batch of them ?
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Re: Sherrin vs Faulkner vs Burley

Postby JK » Thu Jun 10, 2010 10:40 am

On another note, I think the umpires bouncing of the ball this season has been the best I can recall .. Certainly in the last 10 years anyway.
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Re: Sherrin vs Faulkner vs Burley

Postby Psyber » Thu Jun 10, 2010 12:25 pm

bayman wrote:with the seemingly recent influx of footballs going flat this year should the league change brands ? or have they just got a bad batch of them ?
All 3 brands are probably being made in the same Chinese factory now. ;)
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Re: Sherrin vs Faulkner vs Burley

Postby Ron Burgundy » Thu Jun 10, 2010 2:45 pm

Psyber wrote:
bayman wrote:with the seemingly recent influx of footballs going flat this year should the league change brands ? or have they just got a bad batch of them ?
All 3 brands are probably being made in the same Chinese factory now. ;)


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Re: Sherrin vs Faulkner vs Burley

Postby stampy » Thu Jun 10, 2010 3:24 pm

used to love the faulkners, when a teenager, could get onto my screwies with them, i always thought the burley ball to be "rounder" didnt like them at all, going back they were used exclusively by the wafl and i reckon our mob might have used them in the night games circa 1980ish
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Re: Sherrin vs Faulkner vs Burley

Postby FattyLumpkin » Thu Jun 10, 2010 7:15 pm

Squawk wrote:
Constance_Perm wrote:
spell_check wrote:Round 3 1968 - a round which saw 76,153 attend the five matches.

25th of April - Sturt 10.10 Port 13.11 Adelaide, 36492
27th of April - South 13.18 Norwood 11.7 Adelaide, 10172
Woodville 13.24 Central 13.6 Woodville, 4296
West 13.16 Torrens 13.15 Richmond, 10751
Glenelg 11.14 North 11.13 Glenelg, 14442


Crazy on 2 fronts .. How close were ALL games of the round, and how freakin big were the crowds?!?! :shock:


Yeah - 2 games decided by a point :shock: and Woodville won by 18 behinds in front of a lacklustre crowd!
:lol: :lol:



I reckon 4.3k would be in the top 5 for crowds between Woodville & Centrals. How close am I Spelly?
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Re: Sherrin vs Faulkner vs Burley

Postby spell_check » Thu Jun 10, 2010 7:35 pm

At Woodville it was the 4th highest. Overall it was 23rd.

After two rounds, only Central and Norwood had won once and lost once.

The order was:
West 2-0
Port 2-0
Sturt 2-0
Torrens 2-0
Central 1-1
Norwood 1-1
Glenelg 0-2
North 0-2
South 0-2
Woodville 0-2
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