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  • Nico
    Veterans List
    • Jan 2003
    • 11328

    #76
    Originally posted by Foreign Legion
    Ron Clegg was a fairly handy forward. An old fella told me that he'd play CHF when South were kicking with the wind and CHB when against it.

    He also said he was "better than Skilts" - take it for what its worth but he must have been bloody good to play for Victoria in 1946 - his second season.

    Of course Nashy would have told you he was better than the others.....he may have been right too.

    Nashy also had a TEST cricket bowling average of 12 so he was pretty good at most things it seems. 10 wickets at 12.59 to be precise.
    Jack Dyer who played against Nash said he was the best player he had seen or played against. Nash was regarded by all and sundry at the time as being the finest player of his era.
    http://www.nostalgiamusic.co.uk/secu...res/srh806.jpg

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    • Foreign Legion
      Senior Player
      • Feb 2003
      • 3315

      #77
      Originally posted by Nico
      Jack Dyer who played against Nash said he was the best player he had seen or played against. Nash was regarded by all and sundry at the time as being the finest player of his era.
      Well Nico, Jack would certainly know his stuff - used to love reading "Dyer 'ere" in The Truth! Say that column name quickly!

      Check out the description of Nashy on this site:Great site for any football historians

      Not my site BTW - but gee it's well done.

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      • SheppSwanFan
        On the Rookie List
        • Nov 2005
        • 44

        #78
        Originally posted by SimonH
        Even if you ignore that BBBH is listed to play at CHF and pushes up the ground when needed, the ideal role that Richards describes for himself in the team is exactly the one that Adam Goodes already plays... or at least the one he plays when things are going well.

        Where the hell is this boy gonna go? We really do have an embarrassment of riches, huh? Talk of getting priority picks in 2005 (and remember, this was a serious discussion topic) seems like about 16 years ago now!
        Exactly. A lot of people dont realise that Adam Goodes essentially plays on the wing most of the time.

        I know a bucketload of people who support the heathens in Red and Black who are mightily annoyed Ted Richards isn't there any more.

        To be honest, I'd rather have the problem of trying to shoehorn 28 blokes into 22 spots than only having 20 and playing 2 blokes who aint necessarily up to it.

        And nice to finally manage to find this site. I was wondering if we had a Fansite like this.

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        • SheppSwanFan
          On the Rookie List
          • Nov 2005
          • 44

          #79
          Originally posted by Foreign Legion
          Ron Clegg was a fairly handy forward. An old fella told me that he'd play CHF when South were kicking with the wind and CHB when against it.

          He also said he was "better than Skilts" - take it for what its worth but he must have been bloody good to play for Victoria in 1946 - his second season.

          Of course Nashy would have told you he was better than the others.....he may have been right too.

          Nashy also had a TEST cricket bowling average of 12 so he was pretty good at most things it seems. 10 wickets at 12.59 to be precise.
          My dad would agree with you. He's been a Swan since about 1940, and He's told me numerous times that Ron Clegg was an absolute gun.

          And had the pleasure of meeting Nashy once at the Lake Oval when I was about 10. I asked him what he thought of Graham Teasdale and the reply was something like "He can play a bit, but I'd have beaten him one handed". I became a member of the Laurie Nash fan club then and there I think.

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          • rastus
            On the Rookie List
            • Nov 2005
            • 58

            #80
            Originally posted by SheppSwanFan
            My dad would agree with you. He's been a Swan since about 1940, and He's told me numerous times that Ron Clegg was an absolute gun.

            And had the pleasure of meeting Nashy once at the Lake Oval when I was about 10. I asked him what he thought of Graham Teasdale and the reply was something like "He can play a bit, but I'd have beaten him one handed". I became a member of the Laurie Nash fan club then and there I think.
            As a young kid I used to sometimes sit with Ron Clegg and Nashy in the old South Melbourne grandstand watching the game. I didn't ever see Nashy play but I did see Ron Clegg play in the years immediately following his Brownlow win. I have never met anybody who saw him play that didn't say Nashy was the best player of his generation. Nashy would say 'of any generation'.

            Clegg was all class and a great mark and kick but as as good as he was he wasn't close to Skilts as a player. Skilts was a lousy high mark ( he was quite small) and not a speedster but no one during his time and since had his combination of kicking skills off both feet, his ability to baulk and weave, his courage, his endurance and pure inspirational leadership skills. Skilts brought all his team mates into the play by his absolutely deadly stab passes and hand balls. He is a unique player. Both Ron Clegg and Skilts were club captains but they really can't be compared IMO. Clegg won one Brownlow, Skilts 3 in poor sides with losing rucks.

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            • goswannie14
              Leadership Group
              • Sep 2005
              • 11166

              #81
              Met Ted Richards at the Melb family day...seems a really nice guy, and says that he is really settling in well at the club. I reckon he will represent the club well both on and off the field. Good Luck to you Ted
              Does God believe in Atheists?

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              • Plugger46
                Senior Player
                • Apr 2003
                • 3674

                #82
                Originally posted by goswannie14
                Met Ted Richards at the Melb family day...seems a really nice guy, and says that he is really settling in well at the club. I reckon he will represent the club well both on and off the field. Good Luck to you Ted
                Like what I'm hearing.
                Bloods

                "Lockett is the best of all time" - Robert Harvey, Darrel Baldock, Nathan Burke, Kevin Bartlett, Bob Skilton

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                • Bleed Red Blood
                  Senior Player
                  • Sep 2003
                  • 2057

                  #83
                  Originally posted by Plugger46
                  Like what I'm hearing.
                  Why? Did you expect him to say anything else?

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                  • ScottH
                    It's Goodes to cheer!!
                    • Sep 2003
                    • 23665

                    #84
                    Nice guys always play well

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