by Hondo » Tue Jul 27, 2010 11:06 pm
by robranisgod » Tue Jul 27, 2010 11:14 pm
GWW wrote:robranisgod wrote:I don't remember Peter Simmons playing half back for North once in his career. He more played back pocket (as he did in the 1987 Grand Final so superbly) or on ball.
North's usual half back line about that time was J Riley, Clisby and Tiller and I would back that line to be at least the equal of the Glenelg half back line, but not a patch on the Port half back line.
Not being an expert on North Adelaide, i was going by memory, i did think of J Riley, but for some reason thought he was a back pocket player. Tiller was an obvious one i overlooked.
by GWW » Tue Jul 27, 2010 11:15 pm
by Hondo » Tue Jul 27, 2010 11:17 pm
by GWW » Tue Jul 27, 2010 11:20 pm
by Hondo » Tue Jul 27, 2010 11:22 pm
robranisgod wrote:S Riley was more a back pocket. J Riley represented the state often at half back. In one state game 5 of the six defenders were from Port Adelaide with J Riley the only non Port player. He was state vice captain a few times as well as captain of North Adelaide until his one game career with Footscray.
by Hondo » Tue Jul 27, 2010 11:23 pm
GWW wrote:So presumably Woodville recruited Klug as a direct replacement for Taylor when he left in 88. Interestingly the Warriors had some (although not at the same time) of the best forwards in the competition in the late 80's - Nichols, Klug, Jakovich and Taylor.
Gary Haylock is one player that comes to mind as a possible back flanker, although i can't remember if he was a midfielder or more of a small defender.
by GWW » Tue Jul 27, 2010 11:25 pm
by Leaping Lindner » Tue Jul 27, 2010 11:37 pm
GWW wrote:What year did Bradley Ryan move clubs? He went from West to North (and not the other way around?), presumably it was around the same time Crait Burton moved clubs too. I recall Ryan niggling Michael Aish who got sick of the attention and turned around and whacked him. I think that was around 86/87.
by Leaping Lindner » Tue Jul 27, 2010 11:42 pm
Hondo wrote:robranisgod wrote:S Riley was more a back pocket. J Riley represented the state often at half back. In one state game 5 of the six defenders were from Port Adelaide with J Riley the only non Port player. He was state vice captain a few times as well as captain of North Adelaide until his one game career with Footscray.
Did Tiller and J Riley retire at the end of 1988? Along with Wildy and Arnold? Actually scratch that because I recall seeing Tiller play in 1989 and Arnold may have still been there. In their 1989 GF team I can't think of the North HB line apart from Tiller-Clisby-?
I reckon Simmons may have slotted into a HBF in 1989 when he wasn't injured which was most of the time.
by FlyingHigh » Wed Jul 28, 2010 10:15 am
Hondo wrote:I thought Taylor left around 1988 and then googled it and it seems he did debut for the Bears in 1988. He played for the Eagles in 1991 so his return to the VFL was short-lived. He had such an impact in the SANFL that it's surprising he wasn't able to step up to VFL better. I recall him not being the dominant force of 1986-87 when he returned to the Eagles.
Hondo wrote:GWW wrote:So presumably Woodville recruited Klug as a direct replacement for Taylor when he left in 88. Interestingly the Warriors had some (although not at the same time) of the best forwards in the competition in the late 80's - Nichols, Klug, Jakovich and Taylor.
Gary Haylock is one player that comes to mind as a possible back flanker, although i can't remember if he was a midfielder or more of a small defender.
My recollection is that Klug came in to replace Taylor and Jackovich came in 1989 to replace Nichols.
I think Haylock played on ball.
We need woodwt to the thread. I know for sure that he would recall! McAlmanac are you out there?
by GWW » Wed Jul 28, 2010 10:25 am
by JK » Wed Jul 28, 2010 2:09 pm
Adelaide Hawk wrote:Craig Kelly went to Collingwood in 1989, Francis went in 1990. Francis played his first game on his 21st birthday (I think it was against West Coast), and got a 6 match suspension for kicking. Ended up with a flag though, so it turned out well for him.
It seemed back then that Norwood was the only club Collingwood recruited from
by Rik E Boy » Wed Jul 28, 2010 3:24 pm
Magpiespower wrote:Rik E Boy wrote:- 1988 Second semi final when we only kicked 2 goals against Port. It was cold and wet and we sucked!
No goals in the second-half of round 22.
No goals in the first half of the second-semi.
No goals in four consecutive quarters.
YOU SUCKED!
by Rik E Boy » Wed Jul 28, 2010 3:26 pm
Constance_Perm wrote:Adelaide Hawk wrote:Craig Kelly went to Collingwood in 1989, Francis went in 1990. Francis played his first game on his 21st birthday (I think it was against West Coast), and got a 6 match suspension for kicking. Ended up with a flag though, so it turned out well for him.
It seemed back then that Norwood was the only club Collingwood recruited from
Ned was a big loss for that 2nd Semi (not enough to change the result obviously, IIRC 2.5 v 10.17 is a fair smashing) and was reported for such a stupid and unnecessary act of thuggery (Chopper Handley lost a few teeth I think).
I think the club realised they had some issues down back and in 1989 from memory came improvement with blokes like Matthew Kelly, Justin Staritski, Maynard and Wayne Tanner providing plenty of run from back there at different times, maybe with Steve Almond at CHB .. We crunched Port in the final Minor round game, but not collecting the double chance proved too taxing after getting over the Bays and Dogs in the first 2 weeks of the finals, and were rolled by a better drilled and harder North in the Prelim.
IIRC we won 10 of our last 11 that year, but lost to Sturt which cost us the double chance.
by JK » Wed Jul 28, 2010 3:37 pm
Rik E Boy wrote:The late 80's were a pain in the arse. How many times did we finish 3rd under Balmey!
regards,
REB
by GWW » Wed Jul 28, 2010 3:54 pm
by Rik E Boy » Wed Jul 28, 2010 4:25 pm
GWW wrote:Just think of '84, that will make you feel better
by FlyingHigh » Wed Jul 28, 2010 5:35 pm
GWW wrote:FlyingHigh, where did Dettman play most of his footy? Did he play in defence at all?
I can imagine that Klug and Jakovich would have had fairly different personalities so that may have affected their on field chemistry.
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