mal wrote:Watching the way Ken Whelan played footy it reminded me of my own football career
I was the guy with the sprig marks in my back
by McAlmanac » Sun Mar 06, 2011 11:38 am
mal wrote:Watching the way Ken Whelan played footy it reminded me of my own football career
I was the guy with the sprig marks in my back
by mal » Sun Mar 06, 2011 11:39 am
smithy wrote:GWW wrote:Regarding the game in which Bagshaw kicked 10 against Port at Unley, does anyone recall if he played as a permanent forward in that game, or alternated between on the ball and deep in attack (I'm assuming he didn't kick 10 purely as a midfielder).
from what I've read he spent a lot of the season forward.
by Adelaide Hawk » Sun Mar 06, 2011 12:51 pm
mal wrote:WHELAN
Watching the way Ken Whelan played footy it reminded me of my own football career
I was the guy with the sprig marks in my back
by nickname » Sun Mar 06, 2011 7:38 pm
by Adelaide Hawk » Sun Mar 06, 2011 7:39 pm
nickname wrote:In that photo is that Pettingill that Whelan is climbing on top of?
by nickname » Sun Mar 06, 2011 7:42 pm
smithy wrote:Did baggy happen to drop his strides in this match also ?
by rd » Sun Mar 06, 2011 8:09 pm
nickname wrote:smithy wrote:Did baggy happen to drop his strides in this match also ?
I'm almost certain that incident happened at Adelaide Oval. And if I was betting on it I'd back my memory and say it was in the south-western pocket. His shorts came loose, he kicked them away and kicked an amazing goal from a very tight angle, in his jockstrap, quite possibly with a checkside punt.
by 200 Killer Wasps » Sun Mar 06, 2011 8:28 pm
nickname wrote:smithy wrote:Did baggy happen to drop his strides in this match also ?
I'm almost certain that incident happened at Adelaide Oval. And if I was betting on it I'd back my memory and say it was in the south-western pocket. His shorts came loose, he kicked them away and kicked an amazing goal from a very tight angle, in his jockstrap, quite possibly with a checkside punt.
by spell_check » Sun Mar 06, 2011 8:34 pm
200 Killer Wasps wrote:nickname wrote:smithy wrote:Did baggy happen to drop his strides in this match also ?
I'm almost certain that incident happened at Adelaide Oval. And if I was betting on it I'd back my memory and say it was in the south-western pocket. His shorts came loose, he kicked them away and kicked an amazing goal from a very tight angle, in his jockstrap, quite possibly with a checkside punt.
That's not the Adelaide Oval scoreboard in the background. Actually with the terracing I would say a very young Football Park.
by dedja » Sun Mar 06, 2011 8:37 pm
by smithy » Sun Mar 06, 2011 8:52 pm
mal wrote:smithy wrote:GWW wrote:Regarding the game in which Bagshaw kicked 10 against Port at Unley, does anyone recall if he played as a permanent forward in that game, or alternated between on the ball and deep in attack (I'm assuming he didn't kick 10 purely as a midfielder).
from what I've read he spent a lot of the season forward.
B4 the 1978 Grand Final
Paul Bagshaw
19 seasons games played
324 0r 325 total career games, and club record holder at this stage
73 goals
194 career goals
32 years old
6''1'
13.0[82 kg]
Joined ST from Mclaren Flat
1964 debut year
B/F 66/69/70/71/77
State player 66/67/71/72/75/77
What a player, with Greenslade and Whelan not playing someone was needed to kick goals
Just goes to show what a versatile footballer Baggy was
Rick Davies in the next decade went from champion ruckman to a start full forward as well
by Adelaide Hawk » Sun Mar 06, 2011 9:13 pm
spell_check wrote:200 Killer Wasps wrote:nickname wrote:smithy wrote:Did baggy happen to drop his strides in this match also ?
I'm almost certain that incident happened at Adelaide Oval. And if I was betting on it I'd back my memory and say it was in the south-western pocket. His shorts came loose, he kicked them away and kicked an amazing goal from a very tight angle, in his jockstrap, quite possibly with a checkside punt.
That's not the Adelaide Oval scoreboard in the background. Actually with the terracing I would say a very young Football Park.
Correct. You can also see the wall up the back without the undercover roof which was not installed until 1981-82.
by spell_check » Sun Mar 06, 2011 9:27 pm
by mal » Sun Mar 06, 2011 10:52 pm
by robranisgod » Mon Mar 07, 2011 11:15 am
mal wrote:25 players named in a squad for the SA V WA state game on 15/7
Graham Cornes was named state captain on 22/7
STATE GAME
Just goes to show how serious they took these games, a squad was named with almost 1 months preperation
by dedja » Mon Mar 07, 2011 11:31 am
McAlmanac wrote:mal wrote:Watching the way Ken Whelan played footy it reminded me of my own football career
I was the guy with the sprig marks in my back
by baggy8 » Mon Mar 07, 2011 3:30 pm
smithy wrote:mal wrote:smithy wrote:GWW wrote:
I started going to the footy the year Baggy retired.
Given he was a star player who could go to full forward and kick a bag, would you compare him to a 70's version of Darren Jarman who was a more than handy full forward when moved there ?
by JK » Mon Mar 07, 2011 3:35 pm
by mal » Mon Mar 07, 2011 11:34 pm
by CK » Tue Mar 08, 2011 8:07 am
mal wrote:The coaches in 1978
CD : DARYL HICKS
GL : JOHN NICHOLS
NA : BARRIE ROBRAN
NW : BOB HAMMOND
PA : JOHN CAHILL
SA : HAYDEN BUNTON
ST : JACK OATEY
WT : NEIL KERLEY
WA : FOS WILLIAMS
WV : JOHN MCINNES
The question is who was the best SANFL coach ?
Ive narrowed it down to 4 of them
I reckon OATEY for revolutionising SANFL football with a new style of footy, when he coached ST
WILLIAMS and CAHILL were great PA coaches
KERLEY was a great impact coach when taking over some struggling clubs
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