The latest Conversations with Cal features Teddy Richards. Here is a link for your listening pleasure: https://player.whooshkaa.com/episode?id=612283
Past players - what are they up to?
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This was reported a few days ago - Craig Foster is organising athletes whose sport has been suspended to volunteer to help the elderly and disadvantaged during the Covid19 crisis. One of his volunteers is our own Adam Goodes. Apart from admiring their work, I was chuffed to read the following:
‘Craig Foster and Adam Goodes were supposed to be playing football together this year for the Waverley Old Boys over-35s.’
‘They got in one game together, a few weekends ago, before the pandemic forced the suspension of their season, and Foster loved what he saw from the dual Brownlow medallist.’
"He would have been an amazing player," Foster said.
"He reads the game well, he's a very strong, skilled attacker, good on both sides of his body ... we missed out there. We missed a gem."
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If one was to do a list of say the 10 most influential individual performances to win matches off their own boot, that night would have to be up there in the top few. None of those goals were easy kicks either under that sort of pressure (and the one easier one the set shot he had to do a shedload of work to take the mark)."You get the feeling that like Monty Python's Black Knight, the Swans would regard amputation as merely a flesh wound."Comment
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@@@@ I can't not tear up when I see that footage. Have never watched the 1st - 3rd quarters again however since that night. I'm suprised the DVD in the pack still works though for the amount of times I've watched that 4th quarter.
If one was to do a list of say the 10 most influential individual performances to win matches off their own boot, that night would have to be up there in the top few. None of those goals were easy kicks either under that sort of pressure (and the one easier one the set shot he had to do a shedload of work to take the mark).Comment
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Had to laugh when I heard on SEN that a couple of St Kilda players were doing positive things during the lock down by ringing members and thanking them for support.
The two payers? Dan Hannebery and Zac Jones. Ah, you have to envy that saint culture.Those who have the greatest power to hurt us are those we love.Comment
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Tim Membrey was unavailable?Comment
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The Saints seem to have done well out of us over the past 15 years. Schneider, Dempster, Membrey, Hanners and Jones. No duds amongst any of those. I think that Jones is set for a big year once the competition resumes.
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Schneider never reached a high standard with the Saints. Jones has serious limitations as a player in terms of decision-making and kicking efficiency. Hanners will never return to anything like his best. Only Membrey and Dempster improved after they left us.Comment
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What've we got back going the other way? Only Spida in that time period jumps to mind. But before that, Lockett. Probably there are others that people with longer memories will recall?All opinions are not equal. Some are a very great deal more robust, sophisticated, and well supported in logic and argument than others. -Douglas Adams, author (11 Mar 1952-2001)Comment
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(And before him - and before Plugger- at least one of the Troys. Troy Gray I think.)Comment
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And before that CazalyComment
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Glad someone else mentioned Jayson "Jack" Daniels - a solid soldier who gave his all. But having him and Andrew Dunkley in the same backline was heart-in-mouth stuff.
Of course, there was the most important of all in some ways - Silvio Foschini. Basically responsible for destroying the VFL's zoning system as a result of his desire to leave the Swans and go to the Saints.Last edited by Velour&Ruffles; 20 April 2020, 08:18 PM.My opinion is objective truth in its purest formComment
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