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Blast from the Past...

PostPosted: Sun May 09, 2010 11:15 am
by LPH
I was sitting in the carpark before the game yesterday... having a few quiet beers, watching the boy have a kick with a mate, listening to the radio.

An 'older' bloke walks in with his dog - he looks familiar to me.

"Excuse me mate" I say, "Your name wouldn't happen to be Max James, would it?"
"Yes, it is" he replies.

We have a reasonable conversation about all things footy - he's a Power supporter but obviously has a 'soft spot' for the Swans - having played 55 games between '78 & '82.

He informs me that he played 8 State Games & is 1 (of only 3) Simpson Medalists from SA.

He won that award - playing as Ruck Rover & kicking 6 goals - not bad for a 'Fullback", I think to myself... apparently, 'Kerls' came to him the night before the match & told him he was playing 'on the ball'.

His 'biggest highlight' in a 200+ game career - 1977 Premiership with The Maggies.

Thought some of you might enjoy the 'trip down memory lane' :D

BTW... told him to have a look @ this site... "The Most Knowledgeable SANFL Fans around" ;)

Re: Blast from the Past...

PostPosted: Sun May 09, 2010 12:48 pm
by Adelaide Hawk
Next time you speak with Max, ask him why his wedding photos show him with red hair :)

Re: Blast from the Past...

PostPosted: Sun May 09, 2010 12:58 pm
by Dog_ger
Prison Bars ;) , Number 27 if my memory is anygood?

G'day Max James.

Re: Blast from the Past...

PostPosted: Sun May 09, 2010 1:17 pm
by CENTURION
copper?

Re: Blast from the Past...

PostPosted: Sun May 09, 2010 5:42 pm
by smithy

Re: Blast from the Past...

PostPosted: Mon May 10, 2010 1:05 pm
by Pseudo
Reckon he stood as an independent candidate for a seat up Port way in the recent state election. Saw his mug on election posters as I was driving through.

Re: Blast from the Past...

PostPosted: Mon May 10, 2010 1:24 pm
by robranisgod
LoudEagleHooligan wrote:He informs me that he played 8 State Games & is 1 (of only 3) Simpson Medalists from SA.



SA have had at least 6 Simpson Medallists : Fos Williams, Bob Shearman, Max James, Graham Cornes, Craig Bradley and Chris McDermott.

I think that he may have meant that he was the third SA Simpson medallist.

Interestingly the first 3 won their medals in losing sides. Graham Cornes won his weeks after he had been sacked by Ron Barassi from North Melbourne. Chris McDermott was a surprise. The umpires were the only people at the ground who didn't believe that A Jarman wasn't best on ground. Jarman had something like 40 touches to McDermott's 20. Even Cornes the coach, and Kerley who I think was chairman of selectors thought that it was a very strange decision.

Looking at the records it appears as though no SA player can now win the Simpson medal. Perhaps since the introduction of the Fos Williams medal SA players have been precluded from winning the Simpson medal.

Re: Blast from the Past...

PostPosted: Mon May 10, 2010 1:57 pm
by GWW
He came back and played in a Grand Final one year without having played any other games that season, is that correct?

Think it was 84 :(

Re: Blast from the Past...

PostPosted: Mon May 10, 2010 7:59 pm
by CK
GWW wrote:He came back and played in a Grand Final one year without having played any other games that season, is that correct?

Think it was 84 :(


Correct. Russell Ebert, by some reports, felt that his work at the time (plumbing or laboring) would have kept him fit enough to slot straight back in. Stood Peter Laughlin in that Grand Final, and fair to say the experiment wasn't entirely successful.

Re: Blast from the Past...

PostPosted: Mon May 10, 2010 8:07 pm
by Mickyj
Pseudo wrote:Reckon he stood as an independent candidate for a seat up Port way in the recent state election. Saw his mug on election posters as I was driving through.

correct

Re: Blast from the Past...

PostPosted: Tue May 11, 2010 9:53 am
by LPH
robranisgod wrote:
LoudEagleHooligan wrote:He informs me that he played 8 State Games & is 1 (of only 3) Simpson Medalists from SA.



SA have had at least 6 Simpson Medallists : Fos Williams, Bob Shearman, Max James, Graham Cornes, Craig Bradley and Chris McDermott.

I think that he may have meant that he was the third SA Simpson medallist.

Interestingly the first 3 won their medals in losing sides. Graham Cornes won his weeks after he had been sacked by Ron Barassi from North Melbourne. Chris McDermott was a surprise. The umpires were the only people at the ground who didn't believe that A Jarman wasn't best on ground. Jarman had something like 40 touches to McDermott's 20. Even Cornes the coach, and Kerley who I think was chairman of selectors thought that it was a very strange decision.

Looking at the records it appears as though no SA player can now win the Simpson medal. Perhaps since the introduction of the Fos Williams medal SA players have been precluded from winning the Simpson medal.


Thanks for the clarification.
Perhaps he said "only 3 until then" - as I said, I was having a few beers @ the time. 8)
I thought the 'Simpson Medal' was also awarded to BOG in WAFL Grand Final in the past, is that correct?

Re: Blast from the Past...

PostPosted: Tue May 11, 2010 11:18 am
by robranisgod
LoudEagleHooligan wrote:
robranisgod wrote:
LoudEagleHooligan wrote:He informs me that he played 8 State Games & is 1 (of only 3) Simpson Medalists from SA.



SA have had at least 6 Simpson Medallists : Fos Williams, Bob Shearman, Max James, Graham Cornes, Craig Bradley and Chris McDermott.

I think that he may have meant that he was the third SA Simpson medallist.

Interestingly the first 3 won their medals in losing sides. Graham Cornes won his weeks after he had been sacked by Ron Barassi from North Melbourne. Chris McDermott was a surprise. The umpires were the only people at the ground who didn't believe that A Jarman wasn't best on ground. Jarman had something like 40 touches to McDermott's 20. Even Cornes the coach, and Kerley who I think was chairman of selectors thought that it was a very strange decision.

Looking at the records it appears as though no SA player can now win the Simpson medal. Perhaps since the introduction of the Fos Williams medal SA players have been precluded from winning the Simpson medal.


Thanks for the clarification.
Perhaps he said "only 3 until then" - as I said, I was having a few beers @ the time. 8)
I thought the 'Simpson Medal' was also awarded to BOG in WAFL Grand Final in the past, is that correct?


That's correct. It is still awarded for WAFL Grand Finals and state games at Subiaco, but there hasn't been an opposition winner for a long, long time.

Re: Blast from the Past...

PostPosted: Tue May 11, 2010 12:43 pm
by Magpiespower
CK wrote:Correct. Russell Ebert, by some reports, felt that his work at the time (plumbing or laboring) would have kept him fit enough to slot straight back in. Stood Peter Laughlin in that Grand Final, and fair to say the experiment wasn't entirely successful.


Late inclusion for the injured Ben Harris.

Asked Max about his surprise selection when he spoke at a sportsman night years ago at our footy club.

Said he had been digging ditches all day long on the Saturday (GF was played on Sunday that year) and pleaded with with Ebert not to pick him because he was completely knackered.

He also cleared up the 'mystery' of the Fred Phillis-Tim Evans goalsquare incident in the '77 GF...

Re: Blast from the Past...

PostPosted: Tue May 11, 2010 1:03 pm
by stampy
didnt think there was any mystery, freddy clouted timmy and then went down himself :D

Re: Blast from the Past...

PostPosted: Tue May 11, 2010 3:53 pm
by JK
stampy wrote:didnt think there was any mystery, freddy clouted timmy and then went down himself :D


Thats strange, I always thought Freddie would have been more inclined to go up himself ;)

Re: Blast from the Past...

PostPosted: Tue May 11, 2010 9:29 pm
by GWW
Magpiespower wrote:
He also cleared up the 'mystery' of the Fred Phillis-Tim Evans goalsquare incident in the '77 GF...


Don't leave us in suspense mate :D

Re: Blast from the Past...

PostPosted: Sat May 15, 2010 9:56 am
by mal
Max James a player from a bygone era
When players , like Max would jump over a pack and take a contested mark
My memories of Max were some really good , at times spectacular rmarking

TRIVIA
Had a son that played AFL as well, making it another father/son milestone
His last game for SS back then was the first game Sydney played at the SCG

Re: Blast from the Past...

PostPosted: Thu May 20, 2010 8:40 pm
by bayman
mal wrote:Max James a player from a bygone era
When players , like Max would jump over a pack and take a contested mark
My memories of Max were some really good , at times spectacular rmarking

TRIVIA
Had a son that played AFL as well, making it another father/son milestone
His last game for SS back then was the first game Sydney played at the SCG


his son is heath james

max had the newsagency opposite the watermark hotel or as i call it lennies' ;) on anzac highway for a few years not so long ago with a friend called jane :D ;)

Re: Blast from the Past...

PostPosted: Thu Jun 03, 2010 9:02 pm
by bar20
CK wrote:
GWW wrote:He came back and played in a Grand Final one year without having played any other games that season, is that correct?

Think it was 84 :(


Correct. Russell Ebert, by some reports, felt that his work at the time (plumbing or laboring) would have kept him fit enough to slot straight back in. Stood Peter Laughlin in that Grand Final, and fair to say the experiment wasn't entirely successful.


Your a wealth of knowledge CK and on the money again :D

Re: Blast from the Past...

PostPosted: Sat Jun 19, 2010 12:47 am
by hilly84f1
thats amazing to think your only game of the year would be a grand final
and...after working all day the day before
my how the professionalism of the game has changed
For memory the same thing happened at hawthorn in 1985, when they brought in O'halloren to stand the big fish Paul SALMON
Once again it wasnt exactly a complete success...