The SANFL's most infamous incident?

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Corona Man wrote:I was thinking Wayne Carey was a stretch in 87.... I do recall when the Duck got to the ressie's, our coach Trevor Hill played him out of a back pocket... Didn't rate him at all! One on you list at about that time Wedge to have headed to Melbourne was Billy Lokan.


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Booney wrote:Roger Luders and Stephen Riley.

Hadn't thought about this one for a while until I saw a lad I know comment on Luders' sons Facebook, just saw the name and it took me back to the incident and the fall out that ensued.


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This one is up there for infamy, as is the entire game:

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bays2011 wrote:This one is up there for infamy, as is the entire game:



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bays2011 wrote:This one is up there for infamy, as is the entire game:


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1983 was a funny season for Glenelg. I remember they lost their first 9 in a row, then they sacked their coach, Graham Campbell, but reinstated him after the players and coaching staff rallied around. They then won almost all their games for the rest of the season, and us teams already in the five were quite worried that they were going to make the finals and clean up, very powerful unit in the second half of the year.
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Lol, if you want a definition of a hospital handpass that was it!
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Really the guy who handpassed it should have been suspended.
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