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  • TheMase
    Senior Player
    • Jan 2003
    • 1207

    #61
    Originally posted by penga
    i quit in 98, i thought i was 17 but obviously not, i was 16. your home ground was mingara eh? i played against them (or you) a few times... i was/am a forward
    If you had played in 1999 you would have noticed me. I was playing under 16s but we played on a Sunday in the under 18 competition and I normally played both. That was the game that I fractured my wrist just before half time. Got it strapped, then the coach put me in the centre. Heartless bastard he was too. I was in an immense amount of pain. Unfortunately we had no bench, so there was no choice (we lost by over 200 points too).

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    • Diego
      Suspended by the MRP
      • Jan 2003
      • 946

      #62
      I'll be the big burly full forward..complete with a ciggie hanging out of my mouth as I wait for our talented midfield of Des "Akermanis" Lee and Luke "Willo" Mason to deliver lace up chest marks down my way.

      Who ever plays on me bring your own ciggies!

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      • penga
        Senior Player
        • Jan 2003
        • 2601

        #63
        Originally posted by TheMase
        1998 was your last season?
        Then I would have played against you. Or at least your team. Our home ground was Tacoma Oval (one surrounding a lake). The one you speak of was Kilarney Vales home ground.

        I played in the under 17's in 1998 aswell.
        The Grand Final was between us and Kilarney Vale, with Kilarney Vale beating us with a lucky win
        its all very distant, what guernsey did u wear? what position did u play? u guys werent called peninsula?
        Last edited by penga; 25 February 2003, 09:55 PM.
        C'mon Chels!

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        • TheMase
          Senior Player
          • Jan 2003
          • 1207

          #64
          Originally posted by penga
          its all very distant, what guernsey did u wear? what position did u play? u guys werent called peninsula?
          Collingwood Guernseys.
          I was all over the place, so it is hard to say. I may have played on you down back, I may have played down forward, and even played through the midfield occationally.

          Penninsula is the Swans, and they are based at Woy Woy, wrong end of the Coast

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          • TheMase
            Senior Player
            • Jan 2003
            • 1207

            #65
            Originally posted by Diego
            as I wait for our talented midfield of Luke "Willo" Mason to deliver lace up chest marks down my way.




            I'll see what I can do

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            • snajik
              Senior Player
              • Jan 2003
              • 1115

              #66
              Originally posted by TheMase
              Very Interesting.
              You quit when you were 17?
              Did you play in 1999? In the under 16s?

              I have probably played against you, and we don't know it

              I played for the Wyong-Lakes AFC. We won the 1999 flag, I dont know whether you played that year or not.
              Watch out Mase it's getting spookier. I also played for the Wyong-Lakes Magpies U18s, however a decade + before you did. I played ruck/rover or on the wing and wore #19. I left after 2 seasons when I found out that it was impossible to pick u pgirls whle wearing a Collingwood jumper.
              It's very hard to live in a studio apartment in San Jose with a man who's learning to play violin. That's what she told the police when she handed them the empty revolver.
              The Scarlatti Tilt - Richard Brautigan

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              • TheMase
                Senior Player
                • Jan 2003
                • 1207

                #67
                Originally posted by snajik
                Watch out Mase it's getting spookier. I also played for the Wyong-Lakes Magpies U18s, however a decade + before you did. I played ruck/rover or on the wing and wore #19. I left after 2 seasons when I found out that it was impossible to pick up girls while wearing a Collingwood jumper.


                This is getting stranger by the minute

                I started playing with the Magpies in 1993, so I was there fore quite a while.
                What was your name, perhaps they would have mentioned you at some stage?

                It is true, it is very hard to do that in a Collingwood Jumper, no arguements here

                You going to come to the match mate?

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                • snajik
                  Senior Player
                  • Jan 2003
                  • 1115

                  #68
                  Originally posted by TheMase


                  This is getting stranger by the minute

                  I started playing with the Magpies in 1993, so I was there fore quite a while.
                  What was your name, perhaps they would have mentioned you at some stage?

                  It is true, it is very hard to do that in a Collingwood Jumper, no arguements here

                  You going to come to the match mate?
                  I'm toying with the idea of coming to the match. Haven't played for a long time now so I'm bound to be a passenger.

                  I've done some quick maths and it seems that I must have played for The Lakes in 1982-83. (Time is getting away). I doubt that anyone would still know me. I've lost touch with everyone that I played with, and besides I was hardly a star player. For what its worth my name is David Miller (aka Snake or Snajik).

                  Back then I think there were 5 teams in the comp - Gosford, Wyong, Terrigal, Woy Woy and Killarney Vale. Terrigal and us were permanently locked in a battle for the spoon. I moved back to Sydney in 84 and played a season with Manly Warringah's reserves. It was then that I came to realise that I didn't really have a future as an AFL star and decided that it was much more pleasureable on the other side of the fence, schooner in hand screaming my lungs out.
                  It's very hard to live in a studio apartment in San Jose with a man who's learning to play violin. That's what she told the police when she handed them the empty revolver.
                  The Scarlatti Tilt - Richard Brautigan

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                  • TheMase
                    Senior Player
                    • Jan 2003
                    • 1207

                    #69
                    Originally posted by snajik
                    I'm toying with the idea of coming to the match. Haven't played for a long time now so I'm bound to be a passenger.

                    I've done some quick maths and it seems that I must have played for The Lakes in 1982-83. (Time is getting away). I doubt that anyone would still know me. I've lost touch with everyone that I played with, and besides I was hardly a star player. For what its worth my name is David Miller (aka Snake or Snajik).

                    Back then I think there were 5 teams in the comp - Gosford, Wyong, Terrigal, Woy Woy and Killarney Vale. Terrigal and us were permanently locked in a battle for the spoon. I moved back to Sydney in 84 and played a season with Manly Warringah's reserves. It was then that I came to realise that I didn't really have a future as an AFL star and decided that it was much more pleasureable on the other side of the fence, schooner in hand screaming my lungs out.
                    You should come along. We need the numbers, and it will be a bit of fun.

                    You might remember Dave Ede. Big bloke, was a Full Forward I think back then. Loud Mouth Collingwood Supporter? LOL!

                    Hope to see ya at the match mate.

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                    • TheMase
                      Senior Player
                      • Jan 2003
                      • 1207

                      #70
                      Come on people. I need more names
                      The game is only 3 weeks away. You can just put your name down to turn up if you like, you can play in the forward pocket, you can umpire, you can run water (Des will appreciate ) You can do whatever you like, you wont get hurt, the game is a fun game!




                      NOTE: In the above sentence, there probably should be been several full stops. I apologise for this, as I couldn't be bothered seperating the sentence at the time, nor could I now.

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                      • TheMase
                        Senior Player
                        • Jan 2003
                        • 1207

                        #71
                        I know there are some people online now from Sydney, come on.
                        If you have kids, no problems, they can play too

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                        • penga
                          Senior Player
                          • Jan 2003
                          • 2601

                          #72
                          sorry guys but im gonna have to pull out, my mates' band is having an album launch in newy... so ill be goin to that. i really wanted to play.
                          C'mon Chels!

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