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  • ihamilto
    On the Rookie List
    • May 2004
    • 331

    Capper Petition Still a Highlight

    I was just reading an article about the days when Powerplay ran the swans and how they sold off players in an attempt to get themselves out of the mess they had created.

    It reminded me of Warrick Cappers visit to a nightclub in Wagga late in 1987 the rumours that he was off to the Brisbane Bears were overwhelming, so I decided that we had to raise a petition in an attempt to convince him to stay with the Swans, in a frantic rush we were able to get around 60 signatures.

    He was already at the nightclub when my two friends and I arrived petition in hand as we approached this guy in a posh suit asked what we wanted (his manager) when I said we had a petition to present to Warrick he laughed and said unless we had 500 thousand bucks he was off to Brisbane, smart arse I thought Warrick had overheard some of the conversation and came over to us, he was great he was genuinely moved that we had gone to all this trouble for him.

    We presented him with the petition and he invited us to sit down and he would buy us a drink and have a chat about things I could not believe it here we were sitting in a nightclub chatting and drinking with Warrick Capper his wife came over and explained that she really wanted to go to Brisbane, I think I knew there and then that he was lost to the Swans, he said he would treasure the petition and that the Swans were close to being successful.

    Before leaving he brought some more drinks and I thanked him for his time telling him that it was great that a celebrity was willing to mix with ordinary supporters like us. It was a great night and I left with the impression that Capper was a decent fellow and he deserved everything he could make out of football.
    Hope some of you enjoy this little peice of nostalgia and boy could Warrick mark we could do with a FF who could leap like that.
    cheers Ian
  • ScottH
    It's Goodes to cheer!!
    • Sep 2003
    • 23665

    #2
    sitting with his wife would've been worth it!!!

    great story ian.

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    • ihamilto
      On the Rookie List
      • May 2004
      • 331

      #3
      Capper Petition Still a Highlight

      Originally posted by ScottH
      sitting with his wife would've been worth it!!!

      great story ian.
      Very nice and she was quite friendly unlike the manager.
      cheers Ian

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      • TheHood
        On the Rookie List
        • Jan 2003
        • 1938

        #4
        Yeah great story Hamo. It's one of those moments when you have that keeps making you laugh that it actually happened.

        Wazza was a very down to earth person (no pun intended) when all the glitz was stripped back.
        The Pain of Discipline is Nothing Like The Pain of Disappointment

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        • Nico
          Veterans List
          • Jan 2003
          • 11339

          #5
          My brother and I had a chat with the Wizz at a Melbourne Auction night, I believe it was before the trade was on, and in the conversation he said he thought he was no longer in favour and that the coach didn't like him.

          Came across as a very friendly person, and it was really interesting at the time, as it was during a break in proceedings and he was sitting by himself, we spotted him, so strolled on over. He seemed a bit down and not real happy with the way things were. He probably already knew something that we didn't.
          http://www.nostalgiamusic.co.uk/secu...res/srh806.jpg

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          • ihamilto
            On the Rookie List
            • May 2004
            • 331

            #6
            Capper Petition Still a Highlight

            Originally posted by Nico
            My brother and I had a chat with the Wizz at a Melbourne Auction night, I believe it was before the trade was on, and in the conversation he said he thought he was no longer in favour and that the coach didn't like him.

            Came across as a very friendly person, and it was really interesting at the time, as it was during a break in proceedings and he was sitting by himself, we spotted him, so strolled on over. He seemed a bit down and not real happy with the way things were. He probably already knew something that we didn't.
            The remarkable thing about the Capper trade to Brisbane was that he had just kicked 100 goals in a season and in my opinion he would have kicked many more goals for the Swans if he had stayed, Tom Hafey stated that he wanted Capper to stay however he had no say in the matter the board needed the money. A sad period in our history the powerplay years.
            cheers Ian

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            • Doctor J.
              Senior Player
              • Feb 2003
              • 1310

              #7
              Re: Capper Petition Still a Highlight

              Originally posted by ihamilto
              The remarkable thing about the Capper trade to Brisbane was that he had just kicked 100 goals in a season and in my opinion he would have kicked many more goals for the Swans if he had stayed, Tom Hafey stated that he wanted Capper to stay however he had no say in the matter the board needed the money. A sad period in our history the powerplay years.
              cheers Ian
              You are absolutely right Ian. And what makes it even sadder is that the AFL stepped in and diverted the transfer fee to themselves for amounts owing under the licence or what ever else the AFL was bleeding out of the owners. Powerplay got stuff all of the transfer money.

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