1982 Round 1 Swans v Melbourne TRIVIA

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  • goswannies
    Senior Player
    • Sep 2007
    • 3051

    #16
    Originally posted by KSAS
    4 Colin Hounsell (running shot from the boundary if I recall correctly?)
    You got it!

    Originally posted by KSAS
    5 Silvio Foschini?
    Nope

    Originally posted by KSAS;745099[B
    6[/B] In addition to Michael Byrne, Gerard Healy & Shane Zantuck: Gary Baker, Vin Cattoggio & Kevin Goss?
    Baker & Catoggio didn?t join the Swans until the following year. Kevin Goss was a one club South Melbourne player. His brother Paul played for Melbourne. His other brother Norm played for Hawthorn & South. And you very nearly named another one ... just in answering a different question

    Sandridge also named Byrne, Healy & Zantuck. The other 3 yet to be named people (in answering question 6) were all associated with Melbourne during that game. The ?bonus person? with a foot in both camps involved with the coverage of the game, wasn?t directly involved with either club that day.

    Originally posted by KSAS
    7 Ron Barassi, Ricky Quade & Brett Scott (caretaker coach for just 1 game I think?)
    Well done! Brett Scott. 2 games. 2 losses.

    Originally posted by KSAS
    8 Wards?
    You got it! Well done

    Originally posted by KSAS
    11 Barry Round, Mark Browning & Dennis Carroll?
    Spot on!

    Originally posted by KSAS
    14 $50k? (Guess)
    Nope. Clue - higher

    Originally posted by KSAS
    15 Gerard Healy?
    Nope. But good guess

    Great answering KSAS (& the irony of your name isn?t lost on me with this quiz!)

    For those who don?t want to google the answers, but want a bit of a hint, the game is Sydney Swans Heritage listed.

    At least one of the answers can be found on that video clip.
    Last edited by goswannies; 19 March 2018, 08:46 AM.

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    • goswannies
      Senior Player
      • Sep 2007
      • 3051

      #17
      Originally posted by KSAS
      14 $50k? (Guess)
      Sorry, clue above was wrong. Less than $50k

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      • KSAS
        Senior Player
        • Mar 2018
        • 1793

        #18
        Sandridge also named Byrne, Healy & Zantuck. The other 3 yet to be named people (in answering question 6) were all associated with Melbourne during that game. The ?bonus person? with a foot in both camps involved with the coverage of the game, wasn?t directly involved with either club that day.

        The bonus person is of course Bobby Skilton having coached Melbourne (I recall a game at the Lakeside Oval when Skilton was Melbourne coach, receiving an arousing applause from the Swans faithful as he strode along the boundary line making his way to the coach's bench). I had to look up the team lists for that match to pluck out Adrian Battinson & David Cordner but for the life of me can't work out the 6th player.

        Forgot that I have a copy of this game from the "Sydney 25 years" dvd set which I whisked through to answer the remaining questions (hope you don't mind?)

        Wayne Carroll kicked the last goal

        10k was the prize money

        They were playing the Shadow Cup


        Great answering KSAS (& the irony of your name isn?t lost on me with this quiz!)

        This is my first post after many years following this forum & after seeing your quiz I just couldn't resist to register & answer! I was born & bred in Sth Melb, hence my KSAS name.

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        • Swansongster
          Senior Player
          • Sep 2008
          • 1264

          #19
          Less than a year out of high school, I went to this game with my Carlton loving cousin (I think the 2nd game was against The Blues and we went to that as well). I remember a big crowd that didn't quite understand the nuances. Cuz and I were often seemingly lone voices yelling "ball". Many chuckles at "white maggotts" after they realised who we were talking about and goal umpires in white coats and hats were instant crowd favourites.

          I grew up in Sydney but was a big Aussie Rules (as it was called then) fan because of strong Victorian family connections. I played kick-to-kick with my brothers all the time and even dabbled in a few games for Chatswood with some mates in my teens when rugby commitments allowed. Cuz was from Melbourne but studying (and playing) at Sydney Uni. We were both cheering for "South".

          Been a Bloods fan since the following year when permanent relocation occurred.

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          • goswannies
            Senior Player
            • Sep 2007
            • 3051

            #20
            Originally posted by KSAS
            Sandridge also named Byrne, Healy & Zantuck. The other 3 yet to be named people (in answering question 6) were all associated with Melbourne during that game. The ?bonus person? with a foot in both camps involved with the coverage of the game, wasn?t directly involved with either club that day.
            Originally posted by KSAS
            The bonus person is of course Bobby Skilton having coached Melbourne (I recall a game at the Lakeside Oval when Skilton was Melbourne coach, receiving an arousing applause from the Swans faithful as he strode along the boundary line making his way to the coach's bench). I had to look up the team lists for that match to pluck out Adrian Battinson & David Cordner
            Yup for Bobby, Cordiner & Battison (who is a lawyer now!)
            Originally posted by KSAS
            but for the life of me can't work out the 6th player. [/B]
            I was very specific in my wording of the question. The 6th person was was involved with the game, but wasn?t necessarily a player

            Originally posted by KSAS
            Forgot that I have a copy of this game from the "Sydney 25 years" dvd set which I whisked through to answer the remaining questions (hope you don't mind?)
            It?s all in the spirit good work on watching it again - in which case the scores for question 1?

            Originally posted by KSAS
            Wayne Carroll kicked the last goal
            Good to see you got to the end of the game to answer that one

            Originally posted by KSAS
            10k was the prize money
            Correct

            Originally posted by KSAS
            They were playing the Shadow Cup
            Correct - far as I can tell, the only way to know that is to watch the DVD I think. Wonder where that cup is now?

            Originally posted by KSAS
            Great answering KSAS (& the irony of your name isn?t lost on me with this quiz!)
            Originally posted by KSAS
            This is my first post after many years following this forum & after seeing your quiz I just couldn't resist to register & answer! I was born & bred in Sth Melb, hence my KSAS name.
            Glad it brought you back to the fold.

            ... oh, and question 15?
            Last edited by goswannies; 19 March 2018, 06:49 PM.

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            • KSAS
              Senior Player
              • Mar 2018
              • 1793

              #21
              1/ Final scores were Swans 20 17 137 def Melbourne 16 12 108

              6/ Just realised the 7th person involved was Ron Barassi of course, who took over from Brett Scott (that was the close hint you had given me). Can't believe I had missed that one!

              9/ Sandridge had earlier correctly answered John Roberts, but to answer the second part of that question he kicked 4 goals & 1 point from his 5 disposals (all shots on goal).

              15/ Mark Browning had the leading 35 disposals because his team mates fed him the ball at every opportunity due to his long racking left boot! (wide receiver).

              Think we've answered the lot now? Good quiz Goswannies. Watching the match again after such a long time, i'd forgotten all about the Shadow Cup and also had chuckle at the start of the game when they also played "God Save the Queen" after "Advanced Australia Fair". I don't recall that being the norm back then?

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              • Sandridge
                Outer wing, Lake Oval
                • Apr 2010
                • 2078

                #22
                Originally posted by KSAS
                Sandridge also named Byrne, Healy & Zantuck. The other 3 yet to be named people (in answering question 6) were all associated with Melbourne during that game. The ?bonus person? with a foot in both camps involved with the coverage of the game, wasn?t directly involved with either club that day.

                The bonus person is of course Bobby Skilton having coached Melbourne (I recall a game at the Lakeside Oval when Skilton was Melbourne coach, receiving an arousing applause from the Swans faithful as he strode along the boundary line making his way to the coach's bench). I had to look up the team lists for that match to pluck out Adrian Battinson & David Cordner but for the life of me can't work out the 6th player.
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                I was at that game too, KSAS, and remember clearly the ovation Bobby received as he walked around the ground to the Melbourne coaching bench. I recall my Uncle calling out at half time, "You'll have to pull the boots on for 'em Bobby!" as we were well in front of Bobby's Demons at that stage and we went on to have a comfortable win!

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                • KSAS
                  Senior Player
                  • Mar 2018
                  • 1793

                  #23
                  Originally posted by Sandridge
                  I was at that game too, KSAS, and remember clearly the ovation Bobby received as he walked around the ground to the Melbourne coaching bench. I recall my Uncle calling out at half time, "You'll have to pull the boots on for 'em Bobby!" as we were well in front of Bobby's Demons at that stage and we went on to have a comfortable win!
                  Sensational Sandridge! It's amazing how moments like that stays with us.

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