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  • The Big Cat
    On the veteran's list
    • Apr 2006
    • 2347

    Originally posted by royboy42
    True...part of the charm.
    But Windy Hill, Prince's Hill and Arden st were not much better.
    Ah, the whiff of stinking mud. Loved it.
    And when you got on the ground for a kick after the game...up to your knees in it.
    I don't realy kow how they could even kick it after a few minutes of each quarter...and only one ball used for the quarter as well.
    Going home stinking..
    Glenferrie oval was the worst. No grass just ankle deep mud. No wings either just a straight boundary down each side. No way it could be called an oval.
    Those who have the greatest power to hurt us are those we love.

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    • royboy42
      Senior Player
      • Apr 2006
      • 2076

      Originally posted by The Big Cat
      Glenferrie oval was the worst. No grass just ankle deep mud. No wings either just a straight boundary down each side. No way it could be called an oval.
      And the passing train drivers on the horn as opposition players kicked for goal.
      But I did see the great John Kennedy play one of the best rucking games I ever saw there one day.

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      • Blood Fever
        Veterans List
        • Apr 2007
        • 4040

        Originally posted by royboy42
        And the passing train drivers on the horn as opposition players kicked for goal.
        But I did see the great John Kennedy play one of the best rucking games I ever saw there one day.
        Hawks were the toughest team when Kennedy was coach. At Glenferrie, they used to turn the game into one massive pack of players and leave Hudson one out in the forward line. He was virtually unbeatable one on one. Way before modern tactics came in. Compared to now, game was a lot simpler. Saw him kick at least 12 there one day. The crowd in the old art deco stand near the goals at one end used to go off. The ground is now public space but the stand is still there. Hawthorn East Melbourne used to play district cricket there. Played there a few times- very short straight boundaries but you were a chance to run 5 if you hit it deep and square!

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        Originally posted by royboy42
        And the passing train drivers on the horn as opposition players kicked for goal.
        But I did see the great John Kennedy play one of the best rucking games I ever saw there one day.
        Royboy- reckon this post definitely qualifies you as 'father' of this site. Even before my time!

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        • The Big Cat
          On the veteran's list
          • Apr 2006
          • 2347

          Originally posted by Blood Fever
          Hawks were the toughest team when Kennedy was coach. At Glenferrie, they used to turn the game into one massive pack of players and leave Hudson one out in the forward line. He was virtually unbeatable one on one. Way before modern tactics came in. Compared to now, game was a lot simpler. Saw him kick at least 12 there one day. The crowd in the old art deco stand near the goals at one end used to go off. The ground is now public space but the stand is still there. Hawthorn East Melbourne used to play district cricket there. Played there a few times- very short straight boundaries but you were a chance to run 5 if you hit it deep and square!
          I went to Glenferrie one day optimistic that South had a great chance because Hudson was injured. They replaced him with this kid from the Ressies called Michael (Gladys) Moncrief. I think he kicked 8+ goals that day and of course we lost. I remember terracing on the railway side of the ground was so steep they had metal railings to stop people falling forward onto the ground.
          Those who have the greatest power to hurt us are those we love.

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          • grarmy
            Warming the Bench
            • Aug 2010
            • 406

            A week has passed. It was insightful to read over the posts and take a measure of the mindset of RWO following that game. Few gems stood out - calls for young guys still learning their craft to be traded; a mention or two of Matt80; English usage lessons; Lud, who pointed out the real culprit in our loss i.e. the match committee; Barry, whose posts read like those of a meth head. The anger of my 'ol mate Stevoswan; and highlights of the calculated savagery and cruel violence of Toby Greene. What a week.
            "Play like you can’t lose."

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            • Blood Fever
              Veterans List
              • Apr 2007
              • 4040

              Originally posted by grarmy
              A week has passed. It was insightful to read over the posts and take a measure of the mindset of RWO following that game. Few gems stood out - calls for young guys still learning their craft to be traded; a mention or two of Matt80; English usage lessons; Lud, who pointed out the real culprit in our loss i.e. the match committee; Barry, whose posts read like those of a meth head. The anger of my 'ol mate Stevoswan; and highlights of the calculated savagery and cruel violence of Toby Greene. What a week.
              Post of the year!

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              Originally posted by The Big Cat
              I went to Glenferrie one day optimistic that South had a great chance because Hudson was injured. They replaced him with this kid from the Ressies called Michael (Gladys) Moncrief. I think he kicked 8+ goals that day and of course we lost. I remember terracing on the railway side of the ground was so steep they had metal railings to stop people falling forward onto the ground.
              That rings a bell. They certainly were the bad old days. Kennedy used to stand on top of the coaches box dressed in an old coat and roar throughout the whole game. Very intimidating arena. Spectators were very close to the game.

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              • mcs
                Travelling Swannie!!
                • Jul 2007
                • 8149

                Originally posted by grarmy
                A week has passed. It was insightful to read over the posts and take a measure of the mindset of RWO following that game. Few gems stood out - calls for young guys still learning their craft to be traded; a mention or two of Matt80; English usage lessons; Lud, who pointed out the real culprit in our loss i.e. the match committee; Barry, whose posts read like those of a meth head. The anger of my 'ol mate Stevoswan; and highlights of the calculated savagery and cruel violence of Toby Greene. What a week.
                Did you expect anything else grarmy?
                "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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                • royboy42
                  Senior Player
                  • Apr 2006
                  • 2076

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                  Royboy- reckon this post definitely qualifies you as 'father' of this site. Even before my time![/QUOTE]

                  I fear you may be right, mate. I saw Coleman. Dick Reynolds,Jack Dyer. And now, Bud. Been very lucky.

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                  • Blood Fever
                    Veterans List
                    • Apr 2007
                    • 4040

                    Originally posted by royboy42
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                    Royboy- reckon this post definitely qualifies you as 'father' of this site. Even before my time!
                    I fear you may be right, mate. I saw Coleman. Dick Reynolds,Jack Dyer. And now, Bud. Been very lucky.[/QUOTE]

                    Great stuff!

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                    • Velour&Ruffles
                      Regular in the Side
                      • Jun 2006
                      • 896

                      Originally posted by The Big Cat
                      I went to Glenferrie one day optimistic that South had a great chance because Hudson was injured. They replaced him with this kid from the Ressies called Michael (Gladys) Moncrief. I think he kicked 8+ goals that day and of course we lost. I remember terracing on the railway side of the ground was so steep they had metal railings to stop people falling forward onto the ground.
                      Those railings are still there, now overgrown with plants. It's a bit of a Planet of the Apes vibe looking at it.
                      My opinion is objective truth in its purest form

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                      • Nico
                        Veterans List
                        • Jan 2003
                        • 11328

                        People talk about Toby Greene being a thug but he pales into insignificance compared to the dirtiest player to play the game; Leigh Matthews. He deliberately went out of his way to hurt people and got away with it. I am sure Royboy and Blood Fever remember his disgraceful acts.
                        http://www.nostalgiamusic.co.uk/secu...res/srh806.jpg

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                        • TheBloods
                          Suspended by the MRP
                          • Feb 2020
                          • 2047

                          Originally posted by Nico
                          People talk about Toby Greene being a thug but he pales into insignificance compared to the dirtiest player to play the game; Leigh Matthews. He deliberately went out of his way to hurt people and got away with it. I am sure Royboy and Blood Fever remember his disgraceful acts.
                          Dipper was the worst ive seen . Filthy rat of a player , made Plugger look like a kitten ! Something about those scumthorn players . Sorry if this offends , not my intention just my opinion

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                          • KTigers
                            Senior Player
                            • Apr 2012
                            • 2499

                            Originally posted by TheBloods
                            Dipper was the worst ive seen . Filthy rat of a player , made Plugger look like a kitten ! Something about those scumthorn players . Sorry if this offends , not my intention just my opinion
                            I think all the cameras and slow-mo replays they have these days have helped weed most of the violence out of the game over the last
                            thirty or fourty years as this technology and the overall media coverage has grown. The game is a lot cleaner than it used to be, and
                            that is a good thing. The people who want to fight should just go off and become boxers or cage fighters, and be prepared to be hit back.

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                            • Blood Fever
                              Veterans List
                              • Apr 2007
                              • 4040

                              Originally posted by Nico
                              People talk about Toby Greene being a thug but he pales into insignificance compared to the dirtiest player to play the game; Leigh Matthews. He deliberately went out of his way to hurt people and got away with it. I am sure Royboy and Blood Fever remember his disgraceful acts.
                              Great player but involved in some of the most violent unprovoked acts in history. King hit and knocked out defenceless opponents on at least 5 occasions.

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                              • Roadrunner
                                Senior Player
                                • Jan 2018
                                • 1445

                                Originally posted by Blood Fever
                                Great player but involved in some of the most violent unprovoked acts in history. King hit and knocked out defenceless opponents on at least 5 occasions.
                                So true Nico. Our Ken Boyd was an angel compared to him. I was only a kid but Kenny missed more games than he played- or so it seemed!

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