Lightning McQueen wrote:Booney wrote:I see some North spanners on the front page of today's paper, can someone behind the paywall post the pic?
Blatant child abuse and should be reported to the DCP
Lightning McQueen wrote:Booney wrote:I see some North spanners on the front page of today's paper, can someone behind the paywall post the pic?
woodublieve12 wrote:Rik E Boy wrote:Booney wrote:Worst. Grand. Final. Ever.
Can't even entertain the idea of supporting one of these sides on the day.
Go the umpires!
You've got to get on the Roosters here surely Boon.![]()
regards,
REB
Surely you'd want north to win... A real underdog story.. Lowest ranked side to make the finals and fight their way to the GF... If they win it would be something out of a disney movie....
Correct, unless you have made a sex tape.norwood8 wrote:Any publicity, is good publicity, right...
Booney wrote:Rik E Boy wrote:Booney wrote:Worst. Grand. Final. Ever.
Can't even entertain the idea of supporting one of these sides on the day.
Go the umpires!
You've got to get on the Roosters here surely Boon.![]()
regards,
REB
I respect Norwood, so they've got a small leg up there.
JK wrote:Norwood 84’ was the only time mate, Port came from the Elim also in 98’ but finished minor round 4th
therisingblues wrote:JK wrote:Norwood 84’ was the only time mate, Port came from the Elim also in 98’ but finished minor round 4th
The side Port had for the minor round just managed enough to get them in to the finals, after that they had half an AFL side on the park.
Back in the days before they had a cap on such things, nor were they required to field top ups from Amateur league, yet they had been tanking their SANFL talent for years before the Power entered the AFL, and in those early days, half the Power's side were still Magpies' players.
I think it's probably best if we just forget Port's '98 fluke.
Norwood '84 was the real deal. "History Makers", as they said in the media.
Booney wrote:therisingblues wrote:JK wrote:Norwood 84’ was the only time mate, Port came from the Elim also in 98’ but finished minor round 4th
The side Port had for the minor round just managed enough to get them in to the finals, after that they had half an AFL side on the park.
Back in the days before they had a cap on such things, nor were they required to field top ups from Amateur league, yet they had been tanking their SANFL talent for years before the Power entered the AFL, and in those early days, half the Power's side were still Magpies' players.
I think it's probably best if we just forget Port's '98 fluke.
Norwood '84 was the real deal. "History Makers", as they said in the media.
Half an AFL side on the park? Fluke? Methinks your memory is ******.
Finished 4th, 3 games clear of 5th and 1 game behind West and Norwood in second and third.
AFL games in 1998 - Tom Carr played 2, Burgoyne 10, Chalmers 3, Fiegert 10, that's it!
Back then qualification for finals meant you had to play more at SANFL level than at AFL level.
Northeast Ambrose Poulton
Carter Leys Fiegert
Tregenza Borlase Ormond-Allen
Brown Chalmers P.Burgoyne
Beinke Hodges Steed
Jaques Morgan Bamford
Ashely Carr Obst
Full of AFL players.....sober up mate!
Armchair expert wrote:Such a great club are Geelong
JK wrote:Were Beinke, Carter, Brown and TOA on AFL lists back then?
Booney wrote:JK wrote:Were Beinke, Carter, Brown and TOA on AFL lists back then?
Beinke drafted in 98 to Adelaide
Carter delisted at the end of 97
*Brown played 4 AFL games in 1998
Tregenza 9 for Adelaide
Ormond-Allen 9 for Adelaide
therisingblues wrote:Booney wrote:JK wrote:Were Beinke, Carter, Brown and TOA on AFL lists back then?
Beinke drafted in 98 to Adelaide
Carter delisted at the end of 97
*Brown played 4 AFL games in 1998
Tregenza 9 for Adelaide
Ormond-Allen 9 for Adelaide
And the list grows....
Add your original Tom Carr played 2, Burgoyne 10, Chalmers 3, Fiegert 10, and I think we have half a side.
Sober up mate!
jo172 wrote:Booney wrote:therisingblues wrote:JK wrote:Norwood 84’ was the only time mate, Port came from the Elim also in 98’ but finished minor round 4th
The side Port had for the minor round just managed enough to get them in to the finals, after that they had half an AFL side on the park.
Back in the days before they had a cap on such things, nor were they required to field top ups from Amateur league, yet they had been tanking their SANFL talent for years before the Power entered the AFL, and in those early days, half the Power's side were still Magpies' players.
I think it's probably best if we just forget Port's '98 fluke.
Norwood '84 was the real deal. "History Makers", as they said in the media.
Half an AFL side on the park? Fluke? Methinks your memory is ******.
Finished 4th, 3 games clear of 5th and 1 game behind West and Norwood in second and third.
AFL games in 1998 - Tom Carr played 2, Burgoyne 10, Chalmers 3, Fiegert 10, that's it!
Back then qualification for finals meant you had to play more at SANFL level than at AFL level.
Northeast Ambrose Poulton
Carter Leys Fiegert
Tregenza Borlase Ormond-Allen
Brown Chalmers P.Burgoyne
Beinke Hodges Steed
Jaques Morgan Bamford
Ashely Carr Obst
Full of AFL players.....sober up mate!
Trigger and Ormond-Allen played a decent amount for the Crows in 98 too.
David Brown also played 4 games for the Power that year.
mighty hounds wrote:
Who cares about the AFL listed players, how about Jarrod Twitt kicking 1.6!!

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