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Jason McCartney's comeback game/retirement V Richmond in 2003...absloute GOLD...kicked the goal to put the Roos in front and then set up Harding for the sealer

Essendon/Roos game in 2001 was probably the best game of footy ever...despite the result :cry:
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AUSTRALIA v West INDIES

at the SCG in the mid-late 90's BEVAN hitting a four off the final ball to get the cash!!!!!!!
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PhilG wrote:
Mr66 wrote:6/ 1989 Baltimore Bash, Ric Flair d Terry Funk.


You do know it's fake, don't you?? :lol:

I mean if we're going to go that way;
Chris Benoit wins the world title at Wrestlemania 20
(but I wasn't going to say that because it's like talking about soapie weddings! Wee OK - bad example, but you get my point)


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1. america's cup win in 83
2. sydney olympics 2000
3. makybe diva's triple cup wins
4. socceroos effort in world cup
5. rod laver's grand slams
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Mine was in one of the special olympics (cannot remember year sorry) swimming competition where all swimmers but one had completed and he was struggling to make the distance --- all other competitors got back into the pool to encourage and when the individual finished they all celebrated --- still brings tears to these old eyes thinking about it
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Constance_Perm wrote:Sorry Spelly ... Don't remember the year, and it was bloody tought to watch at the time, but Alan Lamb's final over heroics to win a one day final v the Aussies back in the 80's some time was pretty awesome


:)

86/87 I think. The highlights are on YouTube somewhere.
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oldfella wrote:Mine was in one of the special olympics (cannot remember year sorry) swimming competition where all swimmers but one had completed and he was struggling to make the distance --- all other competitors got back into the pool to encourage and when the individual finished they all celebrated --- still brings tears to these old eyes thinking about it


My sister was competing in the Nationals at the Amputee games in the mid 80's, where most competitors were missing whole or partial limbs, and one young girl missing BOTH legs took a good 2 mins+ than anyone else to complete the event, but it was the noisest of any events because every competitor and onlooker willed her on, and her achievement meant the world to her ... To some winning doesn't matter, just proving that you're capable of doing it is the greatest achievement!
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oldfella wrote:Mine was in one of the special olympics (cannot remember year sorry) swimming competition where all swimmers but one had completed and he was struggling to make the distance --- all other competitors got back into the pool to encourage and when the individual finished they all celebrated --- still brings tears to these old eyes thinking about it


I reckon your thinking about the Sydney Olympics,not the special olympics, where that guy from some dot on the map in africa was competing in the 100m or something heats, and he struggled to finish but the crowd cheered him on... apparantly he'd never even seen a swimming pool before, practiced in rivers or something...
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That's the best one I have read CP - that girl defines inspirational.
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blink wrote:That's the best one I have read CP - that girl defines inspirational.


I was only about 14 at the time mate but this young girl made a big impression on me, for the 4 days she could be seen wheeling herself around on a skateboard, was a chatty little thing and always had a smile on her face ... Sport or not she was inspiration enough just as a person.
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Falcon Chick wrote:
oldfella wrote:Mine was in one of the special olympics (cannot remember year sorry) swimming competition where all swimmers but one had completed and he was struggling to make the distance --- all other competitors got back into the pool to encourage and when the individual finished they all celebrated --- still brings tears to these old eyes thinking about it


I reckon your thinking about the Sydney Olympics,not the special olympics, where that guy from some dot on the map in africa was competing in the 100m or something heats, and he struggled to finish but the crowd cheered him on... apparantly he'd never even seen a swimming pool before, practiced in rivers or something...


Equatorial Guinea?
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Peter Hoare is inspiring.....
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Constance_Perm wrote:
Falcon Chick wrote:
oldfella wrote:Mine was in one of the special olympics (cannot remember year sorry) swimming competition where all swimmers but one had completed and he was struggling to make the distance --- all other competitors got back into the pool to encourage and when the individual finished they all celebrated --- still brings tears to these old eyes thinking about it


I reckon your thinking about the Sydney Olympics,not the special olympics, where that guy from some dot on the map in africa was competing in the 100m or something heats, and he struggled to finish but the crowd cheered him on... apparantly he'd never even seen a swimming pool before, practiced in rivers or something...


Equatorial Guinea?


Coodabeen.... it was pretty good though, you felt like awarding him a medal just for his efforts..
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Falcon Chick, no I did mean the special olympics as friend of my cousin was in it but agree the other one you mention was special too - CP's words rate as one of the best post I have read "To some winning doesn't matter, just proving that you're capable of doing it is the greatest achievement!"
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PhilG wrote:
Mr66 wrote:
PhilG wrote:
Mr66 wrote:6/ 1989 Baltimore Bash, Ric Flair d Terry Funk.


You do know it's fake, don't you?? :lol:

I mean if we're going to go that way;
Chris Benoit wins the world title at Wrestlemania 20
(but I wasn't going to say that because it's like talking about soapie weddings! Wee OK - bad example, but you get my point)


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oldfella wrote:Falcon Chick, no I did mean the special olympics as friend of my cousin was in it but agree the other one you mention was special too - CP's words rate as one of the best post I have read "To some winning doesn't matter, just proving that you're capable of doing it is the greatest achievement!"


absolutely, no argument here...
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PhilG wrote:
Mr66 wrote:
PhilG wrote:
Mr66 wrote:6/ 1989 Baltimore Bash, Ric Flair d Terry Funk.


You do know it's fake, don't you?? :lol:

I mean if we're going to go that way;
Chris Benoit wins the world title at Wrestlemania 20
(but I wasn't going to say that because it's like talking about soapie weddings! Wee OK - bad example, but you get my point)


La,La,La, I can't hear you(he says with his fingers in his ears)


IT DOESN"T MATTER IF YOU CAN'T HEAR ME! *raises eyebrow*
:lol: :lol: :lol:


LOL :lol:
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