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Re: One hit wonders at your club

Postby Jim05 » Tue Jul 19, 2011 10:03 pm

CENTURION wrote:Grant Coffee. Kicked 13 goals at Elizabeth against South?, 4 or 5 weeks later dropped, never to play league again.

He was player/coach of my side in the Barossa, good player and a decent bloke too.
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Re: One hit wonders at your club

Postby Big Phil » Tue Jul 19, 2011 11:28 pm

That bag of 13 goals was against the Double Blues at Elizabeth from memory.

I asked him about this recently and he said not to go there so obviously not a amicable parting.

That being said, he's been back at the club in varying roles since then inlcuding coaching the Dogs Under 18's.

Don't think Coff was a one hit wonder though !!!
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Re: One hit wonders at your club

Postby CENTURION » Wed Jul 20, 2011 10:35 am

was one hell of a train conductor too!
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Re: One hit wonders at your club

Postby blueandwhite » Wed Jul 20, 2011 3:49 pm

spell_check wrote:Four players were recruited from other SANFL clubs to the Eagles for 2006. Three of these players ended up in the premiership side; the other played the first six matches and spent the rest of the year in the Reserves. Travis Oakley kicked 5 goals in the first round; 7 over the next five and that's as far as he advanced his League career with the club - he went to the WAFL the following year.


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Re: One hit wonders at your club

Postby Adelaide Hawk » Wed Jul 20, 2011 8:10 pm

Here's one for the South supporters. Paul Heeps kicked 6 goals against Sturt at Unley in 1980 bringing Paul Bagshaw to comment it was the most perfect exhibition of goalkicking he'd ever seen. It seems he did very little else.
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Re: One hit wonders at your club

Postby GWW » Wed Jul 20, 2011 8:26 pm

I was only 8 in 1980 but that was the first year I went to games regularly. I remember going to Port v South at Adelaide Oval that year, I would study the team lists in the Budget, I recall names like Mousley, Linke, Slattery but that name "Heeps" is not one I can recall (not saying I don't believe you AH, just saying the name didn't leave an impression on me).

Its amazing how someone can make a big impression in 1 or 2 games, but essentially be a nobody remembered by very few people.

..one I thought of was Warren Ralph. He probably doesn't belong in this thread, but I'm curious, does anyone have his playing record? From memory he played perhaps 10 or so games, I recall he had 1 or 2 decent games, or was he just a complete dud best known for winning the Lottery?
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Re: One hit wonders at your club

Postby Jimmy » Wed Jul 20, 2011 8:50 pm

Didn't grant coffee play over 100 games????

I think James may won our b and f in 96? I do remember the name.
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Re: One hit wonders at your club

Postby Adelaide Hawk » Wed Jul 20, 2011 9:07 pm

GWW wrote:..one I thought of was Warren Ralph. He probably doesn't belong in this thread, but I'm curious, does anyone have his playing record? From memory he played perhaps 10 or so games, I recall he had 1 or 2 decent games, or was he just a complete dud best known for winning the Lottery?


Ralph played 21 games for 72 goals for Carlton. Prior to that he kicked season tallies of 87, 127, 105 & 123 for Claremont from 1980-83. Only played the one season for Glenelg kicking 30 goals in 14 games. Returned to Claremont where he topped their goalkicking with 75 in each on 1987 & 1988. Not a complete dud I wouldn't think.
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Re: One hit wonders at your club

Postby GWW » Wed Jul 20, 2011 9:11 pm

Not a complete dud I agree, but certainly didn't live up to expectations whilst at Glenelg. In all he obviously had a very impressive career.
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Re: One hit wonders at your club

Postby bayman » Wed Jul 20, 2011 9:25 pm

when ralph won x-lotto or the like & was returning to perth he apparently gave his glenelg match payments back to the club......when SEN was on adelaide radio they had warren on air in a 'what ever happened to' segment, they asked him after receiving calls off air about winning it & he denied it, however some of his former glenelg team mates have said it is true & i believe that
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Re: One hit wonders at your club

Postby GWW » Wed Jul 20, 2011 9:33 pm

Which year did he actually play for Glenelg?
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Re: One hit wonders at your club

Postby hilly84f1 » Thu Jul 21, 2011 1:08 am

GWW wrote:Which year did he actually play for Glenelg?


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Re: One hit wonders at your club

Postby Magpiespower » Thu Jul 21, 2011 9:16 am

bayman wrote:when ralph won x-lotto or the like & was returning to perth he apparently gave his glenelg match payments back to the club......when SEN was on adelaide radio they had warren on air in a 'what ever happened to' segment, they asked him after receiving calls off air about winning it & he denied it, however some of his former glenelg team mates have said it is true & i believe that


Denied winning Lotto?

Swear I saw him on the front page of The News or the Sunday Mail with the winning ticket at the time...
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Re: One hit wonders at your club

Postby Magpiespower » Thu Jul 21, 2011 9:20 am

Daryl Chynoweth

Cracked the league team late in '88.

IIRC, played a blinder on the wing against Glenelg in round 20.

Unlucky to miss out on a GF spot after Mark Warton was ruled out with injury.

Played a few more games in '89 to bring his career tally to seven.

Could play but from what I've heard wasn't the most dedicated player running around.

Trigger's emergance made it virtually impossible for him to get a game...
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Re: One hit wonders at your club

Postby GWW » Thu Jul 21, 2011 9:47 am

Did Chynoweth only play 7 games for the club? I thought he would have played quite a few more than that.
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Re: One hit wonders at your club

Postby ORDoubleBlues » Thu Jul 21, 2011 4:26 pm

Magpiespower wrote:Daryl Chynoweth

Cracked the league team late in '88.

IIRC, played a blinder on the wing against Glenelg in round 20.

Unlucky to miss out on a GF spot after Mark Warton was ruled out with injury.

Played a few more games in '89 to bring his career tally to seven.

Could play but from what I've heard wasn't the most dedicated player running around.

Trigger's emergance made it virtually impossible for him to get a game...



FWIW, he went to Millicent in 1990 (think that's the correct year) with Russell Johnston, Phil Harrison and Big Colin Branolt where they played in a losing grand final side but Millicent didn't have much more success after that until recently.

GWW, given some of the players that did make Port's origional 1996 list, you would think May must have come under some consideration.
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Re: One hit wonders at your club

Postby Magpiespower » Thu Jul 21, 2011 5:38 pm

ORDoubleBlues wrote:FWIW, he went to Millicent in 1990 (think that's the correct year) with Russell Johnston, Phil Harrison and Big Colin Branolt where they played in a losing grand final side but Millicent didn't have much more success after that until recently.


Johnno left Alberton at the end of 1990 but yeah, there was a little exodus to the country.

GWW, given some of the players that did make Port's origional 1996 list, you would think May must have come under some consideration.


TBH, I don't recall May being considered at all...
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Re: One hit wonders at your club

Postby robranisgod » Thu Jul 21, 2011 6:20 pm

Adelaide Hawk wrote:Here's one for the South supporters. Paul Heeps kicked 6 goals against Sturt at Unley in 1980 bringing Paul Bagshaw to comment it was the most perfect exhibition of goalkicking he'd ever seen. It seems he did very little else.

He was actually about 25 years of age when he kicked that bag, He had been a junior at West Torrens with Neville Roberts. In fact he may have gone to Henley High with Roberts. I don't think that he played league at Torrems though.
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Re: One hit wonders at your club

Postby Adelaide Hawk » Thu Jul 21, 2011 6:48 pm

robranisgod wrote:
Adelaide Hawk wrote:Here's one for the South supporters. Paul Heeps kicked 6 goals against Sturt at Unley in 1980 bringing Paul Bagshaw to comment it was the most perfect exhibition of goalkicking he'd ever seen. It seems he did very little else.

He was actually about 25 years of age when he kicked that bag, He had been a junior at West Torrens with Neville Roberts. In fact he may have gone to Henley High with Roberts. I don't think that he played league at Torrems though.


Yes, and I have a feeling he kicked a lot of goals at under 19 level one season.
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Re: One hit wonders at your club

Postby nickname » Fri Jul 22, 2011 3:18 pm

Adelaide Hawk wrote:
Yes, and I have a feeling he kicked a lot of goals at under 19 level one season.


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