Constance_Perm wrote:robranisgod wrote: Rick Davies certainly should have won the 1974 Magarey Medal. He won every single media award, but apparently his mouth cost him many, many votes.
I was only a young kid at the time and just starting to warm to footy, but I remember my old man saying "Kingo should be a monty for the medal" back in 1980 ... Ultimately he was unsuccessful, but did he get close?
Yes, Kingo was close, damned close. He was sitting in the lead with (for memory) Kym Hodgeman close behind. Then the SANFL had done their usual trick of shuffling the votes and holding them back for a grandstand finish, and there was a Tsunami of "Port Adelaide ... R .... Ebert". votes. Ebert got up by 4 votes in the 2 umpire vote system ... so in the old language the equivalent of 2 votes.
I will always remember Russell getting up from his table and going to Kingo and shaking him by the hand. Later, Russell had a go at the organisers for once again setting someone up only to have them mown down in the end. I think this was the catalyst for them reverting to reading out the votes round by round as we see today.
Kingo was unlucky, but that's the nature of the award. Many other players have been just as unlucky over the years. The list of runners up from 1945 to 1990 who never won a medal reads like a who's who of SANFL football. Players such as Doug Olds, Alan Crabb, Fos Williams, Ray Hunt, Haydn Bunton, Clayton Thompson, Peter Obst, Jeff Bray, Peter Darley, Neil Kerley, Bob Simunsen, Robert Oatey, John Cahill, Peter Marker, Rick Davies, Michael Taylor, Craig Bradley and Peter Motley amongst them.
IMHO, the unluckiest runner up would have to be Peter Cloke in 1979. I went to Prospect Oval one day to watch a mate of mine Mark Doherty play his first league game for North Adelaide. I was standing around the grandstand side wing when I saw John Duckworth clearly strike Cloke with as clenched fist. It was about 20 metres from where I was standing and I had clear view.
Duckworth should have gone, didn't, and went on to win the medal in front of Cloke. Oh, and Cloke was giving Duckworth the greatest bath of all time that day as well.
