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May 1997 Tigers v. Dees

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Just watched the game as posted above.
Gee, those games were rough and ready in those far off days.
No quarter given.
We lost of course with Lack of kicking skills.
Robert Walls was the coach then and he did not last long.
What a shame that David Bourke, he with muppet arms, did not make the grade.
He was too skinny and light and really did not have the elite skills of his father.
I was even at that game and must admit it was footy excitement with large crowds and a wonderful atmosphere with some good footy.
How the game has changed and not always for the better.
Was impressed with Broderick, who was a delightful kick and was built like a bull.
Anyway, my footy for the Xmas period.
 
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Fast forward 20 years Gray and watch the corresponding game against the Dees in 2017. World of difference. Came back from 20 points down, and in some ways the game kick started our Premiership charge. That game gave us a lot of belief.
 
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Just watched the game as posted above.
Gee, those games were rough and ready in those far off days.
No quarter given.
We lost of course with Lack of kicking skills.
Robert Walls was the coach then and he did not last long.
What a shame that David Bourke, he with muppet arms, did not make the grade.
He was too skinny and light and really did not have the elite skills of his father.
I was even at that game and must admit it was footy excitement with large crowds and a wonderful atmosphere with some good footy.
How the game has changed and not always for the better.
Was impressed with Broderick, who was a delightful kick and was built like a bull.
Anyway, my footy for the Xmas period.
A different game when St Francis played.

A dour Tiger who was never beaten even if he was second to the contest. A fair player who would not yield in the face of a fight but who maintained the standard of an exemplar.

Don’t discredit David, however.

He also turned up and gave his all for the Tigers.

Some are blessed and some of them are more blessed.

And then there’s St Francis.

Bourke Barrot & Clay

No centreline has matched it.

And Tommy says so!

And a couple of those blokes made great defenders.
 
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A different game when St Francis played.

A dour Tiger who was never beaten even if he was second to the contest. A fair player who would not yield in the face of a fight but who maintained the standard of an exemplar.

Don’t discredit David, however.

He also turned up and gave his all for the Tigers.

Some are blessed and some of them are more blessed.

And then there’s St Francis.

Bourke Barrot & Clay

No centreline has matched it.

And Tommy says so!

And a couple of those blokes made great defenders.

Both ended up being very good full backs.
I remember Clay launching numerous prodigious punts and torps out of the goal square when kicking back in after a point had been scored.
 
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Both ended up being very good full backs.
I remember Clay launching numerous prodigious punts and torps out of the goal square when kicking back in after a point had been scored.

He'd kick it to the wing, amazing, I remember watching him kick out while sitting behind the goals at the MCG.

DS
 
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Just watched the game as posted above.
Gee, those games were rough and ready in those far off days.
No quarter given.
We lost of course with Lack of kicking skills.
Robert Walls was the coach then and he did not last long.
What a shame that David Bourke, he with muppet arms, did not make the grade.
He was too skinny and light and really did not have the elite skills of his father.
I was even at that game and must admit it was footy excitement with large crowds and a wonderful atmosphere with some good footy.
How the game has changed and not always for the better.
Was impressed with Broderick, who was a delightful kick and was built like a bull.
Anyway, my footy for the Xmas period.
I remember David had a recurring shoulder dislocation and maybe some other injuries as well. If he was trying to play like his dad with the same vigour and disregard for his own safety then it was doomed to fail since he was too skinny. Perhaps he had a late growth spurt? He almost needed a couple of years in the gym to get his body right before launching his AFL career in the firsts. I'm sure he would have been managed differently if he was recruited today.
 
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I remember David had a recurring shoulder dislocation and maybe some other injuries as well. If he was trying to play like his dad with the same vigour and disregard for his own safety then it was doomed to fail since he was too skinny. Perhaps he had a late growth spurt? He almost needed a couple of years in the gym to get his body right before launching his AFL career in the firsts. I'm sure he would have been managed differently if he was recruited today.
In the middle of watching the Dream Time game of this year.
I had forgotten how biased the commentary was in favour of guess who?
Also forgotten how many throws the Bombers were allowed to get away with.
Will watch the second half later. Pretty sure we won this game.
Makes one wonder what the so called commentators will do to the call of our games this coming year.
And, will we once again be at the mercy of the umpires, finishing with a high loss differential?
 
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