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Postby GWW » Tue May 11, 2010 11:42 pm

I thought it might be a good idea to have a thread for discussion relating to anything to do with the SANFL in the 1980's (my favourite SANFL decade)..

To kick it off, thought i'd make a few lists:

5 favourites from my club:
1) Russell Ebert
2) Bruce Abernethy
3) Stephen Curtis
4) Greg Phillips
5) Brian Cunningham


3 favourite/admired players from another club:
1) John Paynter
2) Tony Hall
3) John Klug


Favourite moment from the decade:
- 1988 Grand Final, Port's first flag in 7 years and first Port premiership I saw live at the ground


Biggest disappointment:
- 1984 Grand Final loss

One player from another club you wish you had at your club:
- Michael Aish


All time 80's side:

FF R Davies, T Evans, M Naley
HF A Jarman, S Kernahan, M Aish
C D Marshall, R Ebert, P Motley
HB B Lindsay, G Phillips, B Abernethy
FB G Whittlesea, R Delaney, M Leslie

RUCK
P Carey
G McIntosh
J Platten

INT M Redden, C McDermott

EMERG T McGuinness

Look forward to hearing anyone else's recollections from this decade in SA footy :)
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Re: 1980's SANFL

Postby JK » Wed May 12, 2010 3:47 am

5 favourites from my club: (Not necessarily in order)
1) Macca
2) Michael Taylor
3) Keith Thomas
4) Michael Aish
5) Rocky Roberts


3 favourite/admired players from another club:
1) Peter Motley
2) John Platten
3) Steve Kernahan


Favourite moment from the decade:
- 1984 Premiership (unless I can say the entire finals series)


Biggest disappointment:
- 1987 & 89 Finals Series departures when I really believed we were a legitimate chance

One player from another club you wish you had at your club:
- Kernahan


All time 80's side:

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Re: 1980's SANFL

Postby FlyingHigh » Wed May 12, 2010 9:25 am

5 favourites from my club:
1/ Malcolm Blight
2/ Kevin Harris
3/ Alex Lunn
4/ Colin McDonald
5/ Stephen Nicholls

Favourite Moment:
1986 1st Semi v Port.
But plenty of memories growing up as a kid - memories of watcing the '84 GF, attending '85 & 86 GF's, 1988 the last "great" year of SANFL footy IMO, watching some footy at the Bay, the smell of rain, wet leaves and tobacco smoke on a grey winters arvo.


Biggest Disappointment:
1986 prelim
1987 last two months
1988 start which cost us a finals spot
1990 leading Glenelg by 6 goals to equal top of table, lost and then season fell in a hole.
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Re: 1980's SANFL

Postby Magpiespower » Wed May 12, 2010 9:36 am

The 80s - when I started going to games with the old man - is also my favourite era of footy.

5 Favourites from my club

1. Craig Bradley
2. Tim Evans
3. Martin Leslie
4. Bomber Clifford
5. Greg Anderson

3 Favourite/Admired players from a rival club


1. Michael Aish (Norwood)
2. Alan Stringer (Glenelg)
3. Stephen Nichols (Woodville)

Favourite moment

Ray Huppatz mark v Norwood, 1983.

Biggest disappointment

1984 grand final loss.

One player...


Michael Aish

All-Time 80s


F: Neville Roberts, Tim Evans, Mark Naley
HF: Paul Weston, Stephen Kernahan, Garry McIntosh
C: Craig Bradley, Russell Ebert, Greg Anderson
HB: Bruce Lindsay, Greg Phillips, John Riley
B: Martin Leslie, Peter Bubner, Peter Motley
R: Peter Carey, Michael Aish, John Platten
Int: Mick Redden, Chris McDermott

Port 80s

F: Mark Williams, Tim Evans, Paul Belton
HF: Stephen Clifford, Dwayne Russell, Bruce Abernethy
C: Kym Kinnear, Craig Bradley, Greg Anderson
HB: Tony Giles, Greg Phillips, Martin Leslie
B: Stephen Curtis, Danny Hughes, Ivan Eckermann
R: Russell Johnston, Russell Ebert, Brian Cunningham
Int: Darren Smith, Tim Ginever
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Postby GWW » Wed May 12, 2010 10:54 am

Mp, you rate Belton above Ginever, Brown, S Williams?
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Postby Magpiespower » Wed May 12, 2010 11:52 am

GWW wrote:Mp, you rate Belton above Ginever, Brown, S Williams?


Reakon Belton has more runs on the board in this decade...
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Re: 1980's SANFL

Postby GWW » Wed May 12, 2010 3:03 pm

He certainly was a good player in those early 80's premiership years. Its unfortunate he wasn't able to stay at the club for the premierships in the latter part of the decade. Presumably he either saw the writing on the wall or the club told him he'd struggle to get a game and he should find a new club.

I'm not sure what year he moved to West, at a guess it must have been around 86.
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Re: 1980's SANFL

Postby 85 WAS A GOOD YEAR » Wed May 12, 2010 3:16 pm

5 Favourites from my club
1. Chris McDermott
2. Peter Carey
3. Stephen Copping
4. Paul Weston
5. Keith Kuhlmann

3 Favourite/Admired players from a rival club
1. Darren Jarman (North)
2. Russell Ebert (Port)
3. Michael Aish (Norwood)

Favourite moment/s
Beating the Vics in the State of Origin matches

Biggest disappointment
1982 grand final loss.

One player...
Stephen Kernahan. Even though he isn't named in my Top 5 favs, he certainly made a impact at GFC

One player from another club you wish you had at your club: Peter Motley
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Re: 1980's SANFL

Postby sapaul » Wed May 12, 2010 6:41 pm

5 faves from Sturt

1. Rick Davies
2. Peter Motley
3. Jim Derrington
4. Michael Graham
5 . Eddie Fry

Liked from other clubs

Jarman Brothers
Garry McIntosh
Tony McGuinness

Fave highlights

eh Sturt's 88 season I guess

Biggest Disappointment

Port :roll:
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Re: 1980's SANFL

Postby am Bays » Wed May 12, 2010 11:11 pm

5 favourites from my club:
1) Graham Cornes
2) Peter Carey
3) Stephen Kernahan
4) Chris McDermott
5) Ross Gibbs


3 favourite/admired players from another club:
1) Greg Whittlesea
2) Russell Ebert
3) John Schneebichler (until 1988)


Favourite moment from the decade:
- 1985 Grand Final, watched it the other day again, the last 5 mins still brings tears to my eyes seeing old Cugs, Stan Wickham and Doc Duguid (RIP Gentlemen)

Biggest disappointment:
- August-Oct 1981

One player from another club you wish you had at your club:
- Russell Ebert


All time 80's side:

FF B Cunningham, T Evans, G Cornes
HF A Jarman, S Kernahan, M Aish
C D Marshall, R Ebert, P Motley
HB M Leslie, G Phillips, B Abernethy
FB G Whittlesea, T Warhurst, S Salisbury

RUCK
P Carey
G McIntosh
J Platten

INT R Davies, C McDermott

EMERG T McGuinness

Bays team of the 80s

FF A McGuinness, A Garton, G Cornes
HF S Copping, S Kernahan, T Hall
C D Marshall, A Stringer, A Symonds
HB W Stringer, J Seebhohm, J Lihou
FB R Gibbs, C Duthy, S Salisbury

RUCK
P Carey
C McDermott
K Hodgeman

INT D Grenvold, P Maynard
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Re: 1980's SANFL

Postby Leaping Lindner » Thu May 13, 2010 12:17 am

5 favourites from my club:
1) Andrew Jarman
2) Darren Jarman
3) Mick Redden
4) Peter Cloke
5) Tony Antrobus


3 favourite/admired players from another club:
1) Malcolm Blight
2) Michael Aish
3) Peter Motley/John Platten


Favourite moment from the decade:
1987 Grand Final; 1983 Elimination Final


Biggest disappointment:
October 1989 - the rest of the season was great. :?

One player from another club you wish you had at your club:
Stephen Kernahan


North side:

FF M.Parsons, G.Dietrich, A.Antrobus
HF S.Sims, P.Cloke, C.Burton
C T.Perkins, D.Jarman, G.McAdam
HB S.Riley, T.Clisby, J.Riley
FB D.Tiller, P.Arnold, P.Simmons

RUCK
M.Redden
A.Jarman
D.Hart

INT K.Klomp, P.Bennett

EMERG M.Armfield
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Re: 1980's SANFL

Postby crackers » Thu May 13, 2010 12:22 am

Top 5

Marshall
Carey
Henwood
Gibbs
Salisbury

3 Admired

Aish
Motley
Platten

Fav moment

86 flag after losing Kernahan and McGuinness and being written off preseason by Dick Jones in the Footy Times

Disappointment

82 grand final and 84 finals series losing Carey at the tribunal
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Re: 1980's SANFL

Postby Magpiespower » Thu May 13, 2010 9:41 am

GWW wrote:He certainly was a good player in those early 80's premiership years. Its unfortunate he wasn't able to stay at the club for the premierships in the latter part of the decade. Presumably he either saw the writing on the wall or the club told him he'd struggle to get a game and he should find a new club.

I'm not sure what year he moved to West, at a guess it must have been around 86.


Last year at Alberton was '85.

Big youth push at the time as the club was in a rebuilding phase.

John Cahill coaching Westies probably factored into the move to Richmond as well.

Finished top-10 in the '82 Magarey and played state footy as well.

No mean feat to pull on the red guernsey considering the quality of rovers running around the SANFL in the early-80s...
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Re: 1980's SANFL

Postby leftlegger » Thu May 13, 2010 3:39 pm

5 favourites from my club:
1) Peter Carey
2) Stephen Kernahan
3) Jim Lihou
4) Scott Salisbury
5) Darryl Rady


3 favourite/admired players from another club:
1) Peter Motley
2) Garry McIntosh
3) Bruce Lindner


Favourite moment from the decade:
- 1985 Grand Final, Third Quarter


Biggest disappointment:
- 1982 Grand Final loss

One player from another club you wish you had at your club:
- Motley or McIntosh


All time 80's side:

FF R Luders, T Evans, M Naley
HF A Jarman, S Kernahan, P.Motley
C D Marshall, M Aish, M.Graham
HB B Lindsay, J Seebohm, M Leslie
FB R.Gibbs, C.Williams, S.Salisbury

RUCK
P Carey
G McIntosh
J Platten

INT R.Ebert, T McGuinness

EMERG C.McDermott
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Re: 1980's SANFL

Postby GWW » Thu May 13, 2010 8:16 pm

Leaping Lindner wrote:
FF M.Parsons, G.Dietrich, A.Antrobus
HF S.Sims, P.Cloke, C.Burton
C T.Perkins, D.Jarman, G.McAdam
HB S.Riley, T.Clisby, J.Riley
FB D.Tiller, P.Arnold, P.Simmons

RUCK
M.Redden
A.Jarman
D.Hart

INT K.Klomp, P.Bennett

EMERG M.Armfield


Bit of a surprise that you included Cloke instead of Bennett there, LL. I recall Cloke played in the early 80's when North struggled a bit. Was he a standout then?

I also thought that Carlaw might be a chance on the wing, possibly at the expense of Perkins.
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Re: 1980's SANFL

Postby GWW » Thu May 13, 2010 8:47 pm

A few random recollections from the era:

* the skit that Bomber Clifford and Bruce Lindner did during the Magarey Medal telecast, either 83 or 84.
* the State of Origin games in the mid 80's at Footy Park, i think it was 86 and 87 when we beat the Vics in close games in consecutive years. Umpire John Russo's interpretion that night brought many nightmare to SA supporters.
* the "Mr 1 to 10" ads with Graham Campbell
* Woodville's finals series in 86
* the Kenmax Goal, Mark and Play of the Day. I presume that business folded years ago, haven't heard anything of them for years
* KG's footy show each Saturday evening
* Seven's BIG REPLAY in the early 80's. Loved it, especially when my team was featured
* the intense rivalry between North and Glenelg from 85 to 87
* South's battle in the late 80's and some of the cult figures they had such as Klenjans and Gatti
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Re: 1980's SANFL

Postby robranisgod » Thu May 13, 2010 9:21 pm

GWW wrote:
Leaping Lindner wrote:
FF M.Parsons, G.Dietrich, A.Antrobus
HF S.Sims, P.Cloke, C.Burton
C T.Perkins, D.Jarman, G.McAdam
HB S.Riley, T.Clisby, J.Riley
FB D.Tiller, P.Arnold, P.Simmons

RUCK
M.Redden
A.Jarman
D.Hart

INT K.Klomp, P.Bennett

EMERG M.Armfield


Bit of a surprise that you included Cloke instead of Bennett there, LL. I recall Cloke played in the early 80's when North struggled a bit. Was he a standout then?

I also thought that Carlaw might be a chance on the wing, possibly at the expense of Perkins.


Perkins didn't start until 1990, but Carlaw was a long, long way behind wingmen such as Sanders, B Phillips and Campbell. Cloke was an absolutely outstanding player in a poor side. Most objective observers thought that he was very, very unlucky not to win the 1979 Magarey Medal. Tommy Hafey once said on radio that he rated Peter Cloke with Royce Hart as the best mark that he ever coached. It didn't stop him from sacking Cloke.
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Re: 1980's SANFL

Postby CK » Thu May 13, 2010 9:35 pm

GWW wrote:A few random recollections from the era:

* the skit that Bomber Clifford and Bruce Lindner did during the Magarey Medal telecast, either 83 or 84.

Bomber Boy bread? The slogan was "It's official", but the pun was Bomber spelling it to kids who couldn't remember the slogan..."O-F-F".."It's OFF!!"
* the State of Origin games in the mid 80's at Footy Park, i think it was 86 and 87 when we beat the Vics in close games in consecutive years. Umpire John Russo's interpretion that night brought many nightmare to SA supporters.

1984 remains an amazing memory. Was sitting about 10 rows back from Peter Motley's mark. Still one of the best I have ever seen. Small matter of Kernahan kicking 10 in a losing team that night also
* the "Mr 1 to 10" ads with Graham Campbell

"Remember folks, don't just tip the winners, back 'em on Footypunt!"
* Woodville's finals series in 86

Almost seemed like the whole state was behind them. Have an old News cartoon somewhere of a bloke reading a bedtime story to his son, talking about "a team in green and gold, chasing the impossible dream, against all the odds". His thought bubble was "America's Cup". His son's was Woodville.

* the Kenmax Goal, Mark and Play of the Day. I presume that business folded years ago, haven't heard anything of them for years
Focus Video also had an award at some point, with a prize being a state-of-the-art video recorder, with a remote control. Connected to the player by about 30cm of cable. Kenmax are now Kosmo's, I believe.

* KG's footy show each Saturday evening
Goes without saying that this was standard viewing in my house as long as I can remember. Somewhere, my mum has a tape of family life that day (yes, slow news day at home on a rainy day with kids) and KG's show is playing in the background

* Seven's BIG REPLAY in the early 80's. Loved it, especially when my team was featured
Peter Marker, Ian Day, Rick Keegan among many callers. Still say that Peter Marker remains one of the best TV commentators SA has seen. Clear, concise, no hyperbole. They started the show in 1985 with some of the best marks from the previous year and I always used to wait for Ray Huppatz's amazing grab at Footy Park

* the intense rivalry between North and Glenelg from 85 to 87
Younger fans probably don't appreciate how strong this was at the time.

* South's battle in the late 80's and some of the cult figures they had such as Klenjans and Gatti
Their financial battles were pretty tough. Remember when players were asked to accept 20c in the dollar for the year's payments.

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Re: 1980's SANFL

Postby JK » Thu May 13, 2010 11:17 pm

GWW wrote:* the State of Origin games in the mid 80's at Footy Park, i think it was 86 and 87 when we beat the Vics in close games in consecutive years. Umpire John Russo's interpretion that night brought many nightmare to SA supporters.


And 88' in a Carnival IIRC .. Reckon Sticks kicked a bag again and Im pretty sure that after losing a tooth from him, Macca swung the kitchen sink at Greg Williams and whilst not many might have connected, Williams quickly found out what was to be expected.

Also remember Macca ironing out the Irishman at the WACA in the Gaelic series (not to mention the earlier Gaelic series in Ireland lol)
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Re: 1980's SANFL

Postby GWW » Thu May 13, 2010 11:19 pm

I wonder if that was the same game when Brereton struggled, I think Martin Leslie flexed his muscles a bit, although it might have actually been Andrew Rogers who stood Dermie.
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