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  • tara
    Senior Player
    • Aug 2005
    • 1514

    #31
    Whalan reserve is correct MOP.

    Pekay they definately had ressies. I remember playing against them with Bankstown in 94 and they definately did then although im pretty sure blokes backed up. First and only change rooms that I have seen beware of hidden syringes warning signs sprayed on all the walls. Both games were spiteful (one player jumped the fence to take on someone behind the bench - didnt end well for him) however afterwards we were welcomed into their clubroom for beers.

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    • Pekay
      Well retired, still sore
      • Sep 2004
      • 2134

      #32
      Wow, I managed to find their 1994 season......seems almost like the shoe is on the other foot these days!

      Round 1 - lost by 229 to Camden (A)
      Round 2 - lost by 221 to Bankstown (H)
      Round 3 - lost by 150 to Hawkesbury (H)
      Round 4 - lost by 326 to Penrith (A)
      Round 5 - won by 56 v Penshurst (H)
      Round 6 - lost by 152 to Liverpool (H)
      Round 7 - lost by 312 to Sutherland (A)
      Round 8 - lost by 296 to Wollongong (H)
      Round 9 - lost by 534 to UNSW (A)
      Round 10 - lost by 272 to Manly (H)
      Round 11 - lost by 185 to Mac Uni (A)
      Round 12 - lost by 110 to Camden (H)
      Round 13 - lost by 310 to Bankstown (A)
      Round 14 - lost by 279 to Hawkesbury (A)
      Round 15 - lost by 215 to Penrith (H)
      Round 16 - bye, thank Hird! I think they were awarded a win for this, as Penshurst had folded.
      Round 17 - lost by 232 to Liverpool (A)
      Round 18 - lost by 182 to Sutherland (H)

      As of Round 18 that year, they had 313 For and 4253 Against. 2 wins, 16 losses. PC of 6.5
      Last edited by Pekay; 4 September 2013, 11:15 AM.

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      • Pmcc2911
        Regular in the Side
        • May 2013
        • 516

        #33
        I just cant imagine how anyone could score 81.49 in a game of football, let alone the other team getting down the other end for a behind.
        It must have so demoralising for the players, (Blacktown that is).

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        I just cant imagine how anyone could score 81.49 in a game of football, let alone the other team getting down the other end for a behind.
        It must have so demoralising for the players, (Blacktown that is).

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        • Norris Lurker
          Almost Football Legend
          • Jan 2003
          • 2981

          #34
          Presumably there weren't flat 22 minute quarters in those days.

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