The Bedge wrote:Armchair expert wrote:Melbourne v Richmond - ? help
Troy Chaplin?
Ben Holland
The Bedge wrote:Armchair expert wrote:Melbourne v Richmond - ? help
Troy Chaplin?
Blake Caracella Cupam Bays wrote:Corona Man wrote:Collingwood vs Essendon would be the Phil Carmen cup..
Rene Kink Kup
Geoff Raines Cup (2 of his four clubs)
The Tuddingham Trophy
Wedgie wrote:gadj1976 wrote:Armchair expert wrote:Carrying on from Booney last week
GWS v Bulldogs - Ryan Griffen cup
Goldcoast v Sydney - Nick Malceski cup
Geelong v West Coast - Tim Kelly cup
Carlton v Brisbane - Brendan Fevola cup
Melbourne v Richmond - ? help
Fremantle v North - Peter Bell cup
Hawthorn v Adelaide - Darren Jarman cup
Collingwood v Essendon -- Help?
Port v St Kilda - Paddy Ryder cup
I'm a bit older;
Geelong v West Coast - Mitchell White
I'm older again and will raise your Mitchell White with a Geoff Miles or Darren Bartsch.
gadj1976 wrote:Wedgie wrote:gadj1976 wrote:Armchair expert wrote:Carrying on from Booney last week
GWS v Bulldogs - Ryan Griffen cup
Goldcoast v Sydney - Nick Malceski cup
Geelong v West Coast - Tim Kelly cup
Carlton v Brisbane - Brendan Fevola cup
Melbourne v Richmond - ? help
Fremantle v North - Peter Bell cup
Hawthorn v Adelaide - Darren Jarman cup
Collingwood v Essendon -- Help?
Port v St Kilda - Paddy Ryder cup
I'm a bit older;
Geelong v West Coast - Mitchell White
I'm older again and will raise your Mitchell White with a Geoff Miles or Darren Bartsch.
Geez, only just!
Armchair expert wrote:Such a great club are Geelong
DOC wrote:If you are ever at Alberton I think one of his State guernseys is on display. He captained our State straight after the war when we drew with the Vic's at the MCG which is a much forgotten match (mostly due to finally winning in 1963.
RB wrote:DOC wrote:If you are ever at Alberton I think one of his State guernseys is on display. He captained our State straight after the war when we drew with the Vic's at the MCG which is a much forgotten match (mostly due to finally winning in 1963.
I'm pretty sure this match was at Princes Park.
Quinn was one of few who played in the SANFL both before and after the war.
DOC wrote:If you are going Sunday to watch Port, make time for the screening of "The Rover of Tobruk". Any Port supporter would and should be proud. Make that any football supporter. Actually, any Australian. He was my parents favorite footballer.
If you are ever at Alberton I think one of his State guernseys is on display. He captained our State straight after the war when we drew with the Vic's at the MCG which is a much forgotten match (mostly due to finally winning in 1963.
"'The Rover of Tobruk' tells the amazing story of World War Two military medallist and Port Adelaide Football Club immortal, Bob Quinn. Robert Quinn, aka Bob, is arguably the greatest football player in the 150 year history of the Port Adelaide Football Club. He lived a rich and astounding life and is unique in winning two Magarey Medals and one Medal of Honour for valour during the Second World War. Told through intimate interviews with his son, Greg Quinn, and a number of historians and football greats, and using stylised re-enactments and archival material, the film appeals to both fans of football and avid historians. The film is a moving, revelatory story that is both a portrait of a remarkable human and an exploration of universal themes of courage, commitment, loyalty and resilience. It's a film that looks to the past as a benchmark for modern virtue. It uses the theatre of war and the spectacle of sport to explore themes that ask us to question what it means to rise to greatness and how heroism can often manifest in the most humble of moments.

mighty_tiger_79 wrote:Cats looking the best they have all year
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Armchair expert wrote:Such a great club are Geelong
The goalsquare was a debacleWedgie wrote:mighty_tiger_79 wrote:Cats looking the best they have all year
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Not including Bloody Blitz!
Booney wrote:Jim05 wrote:Take it you haven’t seen the Gold Coast much this year. They are utter garbage. Sydney should still have more than enough quality players to take care of them comfortablyBooney wrote:Gold Coast v Sydney is interesting, Franklin, Hickey, Heeney and Rampe all missing. Could they?
I have, they fought hard against West Coast in Perth, pumped North and then lost to Adelaide, Carlton and the Bulldogs pumped them in Melbourne. Lack of big men will hurt them and while Sydney have surprised us the 4 out includes 3 of their most dangerous.
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