Happy Birthday Peter Wheels Bedford

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  • chuckie
    Warming the Bench
    • Jan 2003
    • 301

    Happy Birthday Peter Wheels Bedford

    Wheels turns 70 today a great footballer & cricketer one of the best slips or gully fielders in cricket I have seen.
  • Dooloo
    Warming the Bench
    • Jan 2004
    • 160

    #2
    Originally posted by chuckie
    Wheels turns 70 today a great footballer & cricketer one of the best slips or gully fielders in cricket I have seen.
    My favorite Swan ever. Happy birthday Wheels.
    You Just Do Not Get a Better Grand Final Win Than That

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    • 111431
      Regular in the Side
      • Sep 2010
      • 697

      #3
      i still remember him ringing me up from home when I was about 10 in response to a letter I wrote to him. he will always be a champion to me in a period when we didn't have many

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      • Sandridge
        Outer wing, Lake Oval
        • Apr 2010
        • 2049

        #4
        Originally posted by 111431
        i still remember him ringing me up from home when I was about 10 in response to a letter I wrote to him. he will always be a champion to me in a period when we didn't have many
        Yep, in those days all we had to look forward to were Brownlow Medals. Fortunately, Wheels and Bobby produced for us! Both champion footballers and great blokes with huge red and white hearts.

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        • Nico
          Veterans List
          • Jan 2003
          • 11328

          #5
          He is also one of those people who have a fantastic memory of people and their names.
          http://www.nostalgiamusic.co.uk/secu...res/srh806.jpg

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          • 56-14
            Warming the Bench
            • Dec 2015
            • 260

            #6
            I was surprised around grand final time last year when Bedford was announced as the club's nominee for the cup presentation.

            My recollection is that he did not embrace the move to Sydney & it was only in recent years that he got on board.

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            • S.S. Bleeder
              Senior Player
              • Sep 2014
              • 2165

              #7
              Happy Birthday to Peter. We've spoken on numerous occasions and I've always found him to be an utter gentleman. He still lives locally and does a lot of voluntary work in the area as well. I reckon he would have been a good bloke to have a beer with in his younger days.

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              • stevoswan
                Veterans List
                • Sep 2014
                • 8543

                #8
                Growing up my three favourite players were Skilts (of course!) then Peter Bedford and then John Rantall (but then he went to Norf!). Loved the way Bedford went about his footy! Happy birthday to you Peter!

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                • 56-14
                  Warming the Bench
                  • Dec 2015
                  • 260

                  #9
                  Originally posted by stevoswan
                  Growing up my three favourite players were Skilts (of course!) then Peter Bedford and then John Rantall (but then he went to Norf!). Loved the way Bedford went about his footy! Happy birthday to you Peter!
                  When John Rantall went to North, I was pleased for him. (He deserved some extra reward for being the player & person he was.)

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                  • Doctor J.
                    Senior Player
                    • Feb 2003
                    • 1310

                    #10
                    Originally posted by 56-14
                    I was surprised around grand final time last year when Bedford was announced as the club's nominee for the cup presentation.

                    My recollection is that he did not embrace the move to Sydney & it was only in recent years that he got on board.
                    Your recollection is pretty good. It is true that he, in his words "cracked the @@@@s" with the move, despite always maintaining an interest. It wasn't until people like Tony Morwood and others encouraged him to get on board that he re embraced the club.

                    Good on him. The word champion is bandied around often these days, but in relation to Peter Bedford is more of an understatement of the qualities of the man.

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                    • crackedactor
                      Regular in the Side
                      • May 2012
                      • 919

                      #11
                      Wheels was a great player and much underrated especially considering the terrible team we were in the late 1970s. No one could do a blind turn better than him, for the younger ones , he was a bit like Sam Mitchell only a bit faster.

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                      • dimelb
                        pr. dim-melb; m not f
                        • Jun 2003
                        • 6889

                        #12
                        Never saw him play - before my Swans time - but many happy returns, and kudos, to one of the very great. I was delighted to see him back in the tent.
                        He reminds him of the guys, close-set, slow, and never rattled, who were play-makers on the team. (John Updike, seeing Josh Kennedy in a crystal ball)

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                        • Foreign Legion
                          Senior Player
                          • Feb 2003
                          • 3315

                          #13
                          Originally posted by crackedactor
                          Wheels was a great player and much underrated especially considering the terrible team we were in the late 1970s. No one could do a blind turn better than him, for the younger ones , he was a bit like Sam Mitchell only a bit faster.
                          Just a bit faster hehe...

                          A great courageous player and a good goalkicker too - probably my first 'real' favourite player - bit too young to see Bobby.

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                          • Sandridge
                            Outer wing, Lake Oval
                            • Apr 2010
                            • 2049

                            #14
                            Originally posted by crackedactor
                            Wheels was a great player and much underrated especially considering the terrible team we were in the late 1970s. No one could do a blind turn better than him, for the younger ones , he was a bit like Sam Mitchell only a bit faster.
                            He was way more skilful than Sam Mitchell - fairer, too.

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                            • mcs
                              Travelling Swannie!!
                              • Jul 2007
                              • 8149

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Doctor J.
                              Your recollection is pretty good. It is true that he, in his words "cracked the @@@@s" with the move, despite always maintaining an interest. It wasn't until people like Tony Morwood and others encouraged him to get on board that he re embraced the club.

                              Good on him. The word champion is bandied around often these days, but in relation to Peter Bedford is more of an understatement of the qualities of the man.
                              I love these stories where people still involved with the club have worked hard to reach out to those that champions of the past which had drifted away from the club, for one reason or another, and worked hard to get them back into the fold.

                              It sounds like Peter is an absolute gent, and was a mighty fine player. As one of the 'younger ones' around these parts, I always enjoy hearing recollections from those that lived through the dark days of our history, but saw some of these great players pull on the red and white of the Swans.

                              Such a shame we bottled it on Grand Final day last year and he didn't get the chance to present the cup to the boys in Red and White.
                              "You get the feeling that like Monty Python's Black Knight, the Swans would regard amputation as merely a flesh wound."

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