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  • Bloods05
    Senior Player
    • Oct 2008
    • 1641

    #16
    Originally posted by Ruck'n'Roll
    There was no All Australian team in 1977, back then the AA team was only selected when there was a State v State carnival (1972 nd 1979 were the cloest).
    So Adam Goodes is the closest we've ever come to an AA ruckman, the only other contender was Greame John in 1966.
    Graeme John never played in the ruck. As far as I can recall, he always played at centre half forward.

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    • Bloods05
      Senior Player
      • Oct 2008
      • 1641

      #17
      Originally posted by Foreign Legion
      I think Graham Teasdale may have qualified as an All Australian if if existed then.

      The season he won the Brownlow I reckon I watched 15-16 games and I have NEVER seen such an impactful player.

      He kicked 17 goals in the first two rounds (one from damn near the centre of the MCG) and Ian Stewart decided he wasnt a forward so put him in the ruck!
      The All-Australian team goes back to 1953.

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      • Foreign Legion
        Senior Player
        • Feb 2003
        • 3315

        #18
        One last thread hijack on Teaser, as Sandridge said he took on 2 Brownlow Medallists at Victoria Park - Len Thompson and Peter Moore and thrashed them!

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        • Blood Fever
          Veterans List
          • Apr 2007
          • 4040

          #19
          Originally posted by Scottee
          Jim Taylor

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          Vagely remember seeing him play when my dad took me to my first games. Billy Gunn was another I just remember.

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          Originally posted by Sandridge
          He was truly magnificent that year! I saw most of those games, too, and the one that stood out was when he virtually beat Collingwood on his own at Victoria Park. Sensational!!
          !977 was a great year. Ian Stewart as coach. Barry round CHF. Francis Jackson CHB. Lost to Richmond at Waverley in an elimination final. Final five that year IIRC.

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          • 111431
            Regular in the Side
            • Sep 2010
            • 697

            #20
            Originally posted by Foreign Legion
            One last thread hijack on Teaser, as Sandridge said he took on 2 Brownlow Medallists at Victoria Park - Len Thompson and Peter Moore and thrashed them!
            I remember that game. An amazing game by an amazing player

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            • Ruck'n'Roll
              Ego alta, ergo ictus
              • Nov 2003
              • 3990

              #21
              Originally posted by Ruck'n'Roll
              There was no All Australian team in 1977, back then the AA team was only selected when there was a State v State carnival (1972 nd 1979 were the cloest).
              So Adam Goodes is the closest we've ever come to an AA ruckman, the only other contender was Graeme John {who competed in forward line ruck contests for South} in 1966.
              Originally posted by Bloods05
              Graeme John never played in the ruck. As far as I can recall, he always played at centre half forward.
              Your recollection is correct, he never played as a ruck for South. He did contest ball ups and boundary throw-ins in the forward line for South in that year though. It allowed Fred Way (a much under appreciated Swans ruck) to play a kick behind.
              My sentence did leave room for ambiguty, I have added a few extra words {in brackets} to fix that.

              South also had Elkin Reilly doing the same thing down back at that time - yep a tall Aboriginal man competing in ruck contests against far taller opponents, while wearing red and white - long before Adam Goodes was even born.

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              • Ruck'n'Roll
                Ego alta, ergo ictus
                • Nov 2003
                • 3990

                #22
                Originally posted by Foreign Legion
                One last thread hijack on Teaser, as Sandridge said he took on 2 Brownlow Medallists at Victoria Park - Len Thompson and Peter Moore and thrashed them!
                I was there that day too, in the Collingwood members stand, it was a wonderful day.

                Originally posted by Blood Fever
                !977 was a great year. Ian Stewart as coach. Barry round CHF. Francis Jackson CHB. Lost to Richmond at Waverley in an elimination final. Final five that year IIRC.
                I was also there that day, I recall it was wet and windy and we never realy had a sniff.

                Perhaps one of the Mods could shift these non-2023 List Management posts to a separate thread. A little reminiscing while we wait for the draft would be quite enjoyable. The '77 team in particular was such a fascinating group.

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                • Scottee
                  Senior Player
                  • Aug 2003
                  • 1585

                  #23
                  Originally posted by Ruck'n'Roll
                  There was no All Australian team in 1977, back then the AA team was only selected when there was a State v State carnival (1972 nd 1979 were the cloest).
                  So Adam Goodes is the closest we've ever come to an AA ruckman, the only other contender was Greame John in 1966.
                  There was an All Australian Team selected in the 1950s in the Sporting Life magazine.

                  Jim Taylor was selected in that team playing for Norwood in 1955 being one of the first Victorian players to move interstate for money.He returned to the Swans the next year.

                  He played for SA against Victoria and at least according to some, was BOG.

                  He mainly played ruck, resting back pocket and CHB.

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                  We have them where we want them, everything is going according to plan!

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                  • dejavoodoo44
                    Veterans List
                    • Apr 2015
                    • 8490

                    #24
                    Originally posted by giant
                    Hmm I did wonder about this (Goodesy was a marvel wasn't he?) - as I say Spida's eventual trade to us would be, I think, the last time we had an AA ruckman on our list (he won 3 of them, who knew?).
                    Yes, one of my favourite memories of his athleticism, was when he was up against Sandilands in the ruck, one afternoon at the SCG. From a standing start at a ball up on the wing, Goodesy rose high above Sandilands to get a clear tap. Watching the replay, I slowed it down to work out how the hell he managed that. Amazingly, it was a pure leap, where his first contact with Sandilands was shin on shoulder.

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                    • Mel_C
                      Veterans List
                      • Jan 2003
                      • 4470

                      #25
                      Originally posted by liz
                      They relaxed it a little to allow us to trade in Sinclair when Jetta announced he wanted to leave. I can’t remember the exact terms of the relaxation. Maybe just player in for player out?
                      I think the change was we could trade a player in, but with a cap on that player's salary. The figure of $300,000 or $350,000 is coming to mind. It was still a joke and I'm glad that article highlighted the injustice.

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                      • stevoswan
                        Veterans List
                        • Sep 2014
                        • 8543

                        #26
                        Originally posted by liz
                        They relaxed it a little to allow us to trade in Sinclair when Jetta announced he wanted to leave. I can’t remember the exact terms of the relaxation. Maybe just player in for player out?
                        Ahh, fair enough.

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                        Originally posted by Sandridge
                        He was truly magnificent that year! I saw most of those games, too, and the one that stood out was when he virtually beat Collingwood on his own at Victoria Park. Sensational!!
                        Yeah, Teaser was incredible!

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                        • Bloods05
                          Senior Player
                          • Oct 2008
                          • 1641

                          #27
                          Originally posted by Ruck'n'Roll
                          Your recollection is correct, he never played as a ruck for South. He did contest ball ups and boundary throw-ins in the forward line for South in that year though. It allowed Fred Way (a much under appreciated Swans ruck) to play a kick behind.
                          My sentence did leave room for ambiguty, I have added a few extra words {in brackets} to fix that.

                          South also had Elkin Reilly doing the same thing down back at that time - yep a tall Aboriginal man competing in ruck contests against far taller opponents, while wearing red and white - long before Adam Goodes was even born.
                          It was customary at that time to play as many as four rucks, two of them playing as "followers" and the other two playing most of the game in the forward and back pocket respectively, and relieving the followers when they needed a rest. There was of course no interchange. A very different game.

                          Elkin Reilly's career was not a long one, but he was a very solid player who stuck with the Bloods to his dying day.

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                          • Meg
                            Go Swannies!
                            Site Admin
                            • Aug 2011
                            • 4828

                            #28
                            Originally posted by Mel_C
                            I think the change was we could trade a player in, but with a cap on that player's salary. The figure of $300,000 or $350,000 is coming to mind. It was still a joke and I'm glad that article highlighted the injustice.
                            I recall that the cap was $400,000. And that the Jetta / Sinclair exchange was approved as a straight swap. That is, it was a one-off exception to the ban.

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                            • KSAS
                              Senior Player
                              • Mar 2018
                              • 1763

                              #29
                              I'm late to this thread and enjoying reading everyone's recollections. Unfortunately, I wasn't there that day at Vic Park in 1977 to see Teaser tear up the Pies. That would've been a sight to behold. I saw him live plenty times at home that year, where he was incredible.

                              I do recall in the 70's "The Truth" newspaper having "The Cazaly Awards", where they named the best specialist player in every position (not just a bevy of midfielders like today). It was a pre-cursor All Australian which gained a lot media attention. Remember Brian Woodman being named best pocket, Gary Brice on the wing to name a few of the time.

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                              • Ruck'n'Roll
                                Ego alta, ergo ictus
                                • Nov 2003
                                • 3990

                                #30
                                The Swans team from that Victoria Park game contains a lot of very interesting players, some out and out champions, others with an unusual history, nicknames and unusual physiques. They seem so much more colourful than todays players.

                                Brice, Gary
                                Browning, Mark
                                Demetriou, Andy
                                Dempster, Graham
                                Goss, Norm
                                Gull, Stewart
                                Jamieson, Ray
                                McLeish, David
                                Morrison, Peter
                                Morwood, Paul
                                O'Neill, Terry
                                Quade, Ricky
                                Rantall, John
                                Robertson, Max
                                Round, Barry
                                Smith, Michael
                                Teasdale, Graham
                                Woodman, Brian
                                Young, David
                                Zantuck, Shane

                                Not forgetting Ian Stewart. Billy Picken, Ricky Barham and Len Thompson were in the Collingwood side that day and I think Terry Daniher was out injured for the Swans.

                                Did anyone see the reurn match, I had to listen to it on my dad's tranny because we couldn't go.

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