on the rails wrote:Also the point re him being played out of position was well illustrated in the game in 71 or 72 at the AO (I think Jezza kicked 10 that day and SA lost by 4 points).
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by Adelaide Hawk » Thu Mar 03, 2011 5:56 pm
on the rails wrote:Also the point re him being played out of position was well illustrated in the game in 71 or 72 at the AO (I think Jezza kicked 10 that day and SA lost by 4 points).
by mal » Thu Mar 03, 2011 7:26 pm
by mal » Fri Mar 04, 2011 8:32 am
by robranisgod » Fri Mar 04, 2011 10:48 am
by mal » Fri Mar 04, 2011 11:07 am
by nickname » Fri Mar 04, 2011 12:14 pm
by Adelaide Hawk » Fri Mar 04, 2011 6:57 pm
robranisgod wrote:There was one single reason why they dominated from about 1975 until 1982 and that was purely and simply finances.
by mal » Fri Mar 04, 2011 11:29 pm
by GWW » Fri Mar 04, 2011 11:50 pm
mal wrote:MAY 13-14
ROUND 7
ST 28-21 PA 14-8
WA 16-9 SA 8-12
NW 15-16 NA 8-18
GL 23-20 WV 16-13
WT 20-13 CD 11-8
ST absolutely smashed PA by a mammoth 98 points in the 1st v 4th game at Unley
Mr Magic Paul Bagshaw kicked 10 goals further emphasing what a gifted and versatile footbaler he was after etching his name as a star midfielder ruck rover type most of his career
One of the coolest uncomplicated skillful footballers ever to grace a SANFL football ground I wonder if he would have been a star in the VFL comp at the time ?
The loss to WA the week b4 might have been a catalyst to ST pulverising PA
One wonders how 17,097 people all fitted in into the Unley Oval that day
by mal » Sat Mar 05, 2011 12:51 am
by Magpiespower » Sat Mar 05, 2011 10:52 am
GWW wrote:ST 28-21 PA 14-8
I've looked back through this thread to find this Port v Sturt score as I remember being at my grandparents' place as a kid, watching a replay of a Sturt v Port game when the Blues won convincingly. I wasn't exactly sure what year it was but presumed it was a year in the late 70's when Sturt made the grand final but Port didn't.
by Adelaide Hawk » Sat Mar 05, 2011 11:27 am
mal wrote:JUNE 8
Noel Pettingill retires form SANFL footy
I wonder how he would have gone in American Footy as the kicker ?
by Adelaide Hawk » Sat Mar 05, 2011 11:32 am
mal wrote:How good was David Soapy Kantilla ?
Is he perhaps in the top 10 best indigenous players to play in the SANFL ?
by GWW » Sat Mar 05, 2011 12:57 pm
by smithy » Sat Mar 05, 2011 4:09 pm
mal wrote:
WT 12-13 NW 7-12
WT knock off NW for the 2nd time in the season, both times keeping NW to low scores of 11-9 + 7-12
by Psyber » Sat Mar 05, 2011 4:26 pm
From memory of seeinghim play against Norwood when I was a kid, he was primarily a ruckman and fairly skinny for his height.GWW wrote:What position did Kantilla mostly play whilst at South? Was it somewhere across half back, or was he perhaps a ruckman?
by baggy8 » Sat Mar 05, 2011 7:13 pm
GWW wrote:mal wrote:MAY 13-14
ROUND 7
ST 28-21 PA 14-8
WA 16-9 SA 8-12
NW 15-16 NA 8-18
GL 23-20 WV 16-13
WT 20-13 CD 11-8
ST absolutely smashed PA by a mammoth 98 points in the 1st v 4th game at Unley
Mr Magic Paul Bagshaw kicked 10 goals further emphasing what a gifted and versatile footbaler he was after etching his name as a star midfielder ruck rover type most of his career
One of the coolest uncomplicated skillful footballers ever to grace a SANFL football ground I wonder if he would have been a star in the VFL comp at the time ?
The loss to WA the week b4 might have been a catalyst to ST pulverising PA
One wonders how 17,097 people all fitted in into the Unley Oval that day
Baggy kicked 8 in the second qtr of this game (9 for the half), and with the game won at 1/2 time, deliberately gave his potential goals off to others, saying something to the effect of "otherwise I might've kicked 15 goals or so, and I didn't want that."
Fitting 17000 into Unley was a doddle (but then I've always been skinny) compared to fitting 22000 in there for the same game ten years earlier (I was even smaller then).
Baggy might not have been a success in a lower-ranked VFL side of his era because those sides were not as good as the leading SANFL sides and any football genius needs a certain number of teammates with sufficient brains to 'read' him.
I've looked back through this thread to find this Port v Sturt score as I remember being at my grandparents' place as a kid, watching a replay of a Sturt v Port game when the Blues won convincingly. I wasn't exactly sure what year it was but presumed it was a year in the late 70's when Sturt made the grand final but Port didn't.
Sure enough, this is the game, wasn't a good feeling as a little kid (I was only 6 in '78) watching my beloved Port side getting belted when i was used to my side winning regularly (fortunately I have no real memory of 76 grand final).
One of my strongest memories was the commentators raving about Bagshaw, and fair enough now that i see he kicked 10
by baggy8 » Sat Mar 05, 2011 7:29 pm
baggy8 wrote:GWW wrote:mal wrote:MAY 13-14
ST absolutely smashed PA by a mammoth 98 points in the 1st v 4th game at Unley
One wonders how 17,097 people all fitted in into the Unley Oval that day
Baggy kicked 8 in the second qtr of this game (9 for the half), and with the game won at 1/2 time, deliberately gave his potential goals off to others, saying something to the effect of "otherwise I might've kicked 15 goals or so, and I didn't want that."
Fitting 17000 into Unley was a doddle (but then I've always been skinny) compared to fitting 22000 in there for the same game ten years earlier (I was even smaller then).
Baggy might not have been a success in a lower-ranked VFL side of his era because those sides were not as good as the leading SANFL sides and any football genius needs a certain number of teammates with sufficient brains to 'read' him.
by baggy8 » Sat Mar 05, 2011 7:35 pm
by GWW » Sat Mar 05, 2011 9:09 pm
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