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I knew him as a gentle young man, I cannot say for sure the reasons for his decline
We watched him fade before our very eyes, and years before his time -
Captain Logic is not steering this tugboat.
"[T]here are things that matter more and he's reading and thinking about them: heaven, reincarnation. Life and death are the only things that are truly a matter of life and death. Not football."Comment
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Originally posted by ROK LobsterI got the wrong thread. I was distracted by children and just clicked on the stella.Captain Logic is not steering this tugboat.
"[T]here are things that matter more and he's reading and thinking about them: heaven, reincarnation. Life and death are the only things that are truly a matter of life and death. Not football."Comment
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Tasmania did beat the Victorian 2nds, but that was three weeks after NSW knocked off their first team.
Swans co-skipper Leo Barry, who supports the idea of Origin football returning to AFL, still relishes the night when he tuned in at home in Deniliquin as a 13-year-old to watch NSW beat Victoria 13.8 (86) to 10.16 (76) on a wet SCG on May 22, 1990.
"The way NSW was able to get over Victoria was a definite highlight,'' Barry said. Current Swans assistant coach John Longmire, who was a promising 19-year-old forward at the Kangaroos, starred for NSW, kicking eight goals to sink a Big V team boasting the likes of Tony Lockett, Jason Dunstall, Dermott Brereton, Tim Watson, Garry Lyon and Ross Lyon.
Especially seeing that Victoria hasn't been game to play us since (in case lightning struck twice) and we must still hold whatever trophy was won that night."It's up to the rest of the players in the room to make a new batch of premiership players next year," Adam Goodes, triple Bob Skilton Medallist, October 7, 2011.
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Unlucky B2, if they play SoO next season he might be the only AFL player on the side (given Hirdy retires and Hamill is out injured). I don't even think that team could even beat our reserves.I only support one team: The SYDNEY SWANS!!!!! :adore
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. But if that's what you'd like to see then bring it on. Should be a good contest /snigger
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Half right.
Tasmania did beat the Victorian 2nds, but that was three weeks after NSW knocked off their first team.
Leo, I was 10 and was watching about 1 1/2 hours drive from Deniliquin. I relish it just as much.
Especially seeing that Victoria hasn't been game to play us since (in case lightning struck twice) and we must still hold whatever trophy was won that night.
Although, the NSW side that year had a ridiculous qualification rule for 1990 - if you had played for Sydney, you were eligible for NSW! No matter what state you originated for.Comment
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Yeah...I was barracking for Sydney, sorry, NSW that night.Does God believe in Atheists?Comment
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Driver of the Dan Hannebery bandwagon....all aboard. 4th April 09Comment
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1990 was our first proper 'slide' year after finshing 4,4,7,7 the previous four years, we still had a bit of talent on paper, but it really depends on who played for NSW under that rule (which I have no idea of). The rule also allowed anyone who played for the Swans previously also.Comment
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Fantastic work by Matt Burgan, that has got to have taken a fair bit of studying.
That NSW team obviously isn't the strongest of them all, but it is certainly a good one that could never be underestimated.
You hear me Mexico?
I believe the four Daniher brothers all played for NSW in 1990 - before they even played together for Essendon later that year.
Horse of course was the star with eight goals."It's up to the rest of the players in the room to make a new batch of premiership players next year," Adam Goodes, triple Bob Skilton Medallist, October 7, 2011.
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