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He looks like someone I meet so it doing my head in not putting a name to it.I reckon Aphrodite might know.
Whose the guy between Sellers and Hunter?
Good question i was thinking that.
fu**, he looks like someone I should know.
I reckon Aphrodite might know.
He looks like someone I meet so it doing my head in not putting a name to it.
Cool, now I want to know where I meet him.David Nettlefold (Life Membership recipient) & also involved with the Spirit Of Carlton.
At John Goolds place!Cool, now I want to know where I meet him.
ha ha. I certainly never meet John Goold.At John Goolds place!
Cool, now I want to know where I meet him.
He founded a large outdoor advertising company, has donated an enormous amount of free advertising space to the Blues over the years and heavily involved in the Spirit of Carlton and takes a hands on approach to looking after the welfare of our past players. One of the best blokes you will ever meet. Father of Michael Nettlefold who was a VFL player and administrator.
Any relation of Bill Nettlefold?
I walked away doubting North would win the Grand Final.
Out of interest, what happened to us in the 1976 season? Minor premiers, and then out in the finals in straight sets. I’m old enough to remember a similar occurrence in 1994 well enough, but was only one year old in 1976.
So, did we get injuries? Or couldn’t we put it together during the finals? Or maybe Hawthorn and North caused us problems in the home and away season? I’d just be interested to know.
In 1978 we came from almost rock bottom (1-5 before Jezza took over as Captain-Coach). It was a fantastic effort to make the finals & chalk up a win against the Cats in the EF. We had been up for quite some time, so I reckon we were cooked when we met the Magpies in the SF. Maybe if we had the double chance (we lost to the Saints in the last round) we could have gone a bit further, but I don't think we would have troubled either Hawthorn or North in the GF.While we were minor premiers there was little (in no of wins) between Carl, Haw and Nth. I think that during the H&A we had the better of Haw and Nth (though Blight's kick after the siren at PP was in this season.) I don't recall if injuries played their part, though losing the coach days before round one wouldn't have helped. Our season's form was up and down: our five loses were in a row (included to that years' wooden spoon team) and the draw was in the last round. I have a memory of feeling we were lucky to get that draw, but was not impressed with how we played in the second semi. The scores don't show it but Hawthorn controlled the play all day. The Prelim was a bad quality game. (My father and I were sitting behind a goal, and late in the last qtr we were a point behind and one of our players has a set shot at goal. I yelled out something like "kick it to me" and my father turned to me and said if he did that it would be a behind. My reply was that neither team deserved to win, and my father nodded agreement. That player kicked it out on the full.) I walked away doubting North would win the Grand Final.
Thanks so much for this Bort. What a great rundown! I was intrigued, because I imagine this would be one of the very few seasons where we were minor premiers and went out in straight sets. The way you write it up reminds me a little of 1993 (shudder). We were minor premiers, but I never really felt we had Essendon’s measure. It’s similar to how you’ve written about us against Hawthorn in that season.
At the risk of stretching the friendship, another season I know little about is 1978. We lost to Collingwood in the first semi, a pretty unusual event given our finals’ record against them. Do you remember much about that one?
That's how I remember the 1978 season. Though that season was the foundation for 1979, so it wasn't all bad. (BTW Tarczonandjane, in 1993 Essendon were Minor Premiers, getting there on percentage.)In 1978 we came from almost rock bottom (1-5 before Jezza took over as Captain-Coach). It was a fantastic effort to make the finals & chalk up a win against the Cats in the EF. We had been up for quite some time, so I reckon we were cooked when we met the Magpies in the SF. Maybe if we had the double chance (we lost to the Saints in the last round) we could have gone a bit further, but I don't think we would have troubled either Hawthorn or North in the GF.
Oh did they really Bort? Thanks for correcting me. I think I have PTSD from that season and have tried to block it from my mind. I recently saw a YouTube collection of what the author declared were the fifty greatest goals of all time. Michael Long from the 93 Grand Final made it in there. I spent the next three mins of the compilation pondering that a) Long clearly ran too far; and b) that if Silvagni didn’t touch it, then he was having the greatest shocker of all time (how many times would we have seen him touch similar shots on goal?). Nearly thirty years on, and I still can’t stomach that game.That's how I remember the 1978 season. Though that season was the foundation for 1979, so it wasn't all bad. (BTW Tarczonandjane, in 1993 Essendon were Minor Premiers, getting there on percentage.)
Funny old game. Reckon if you had told me pre game that Sticks would kick 7 I'd have thought that we were all but home. Never were really in it though.Oh did they really Bort? Thanks for correcting me. I think I have PTSD from that season and have tried to block it from my mind. I recently saw a YouTube collection of what the author declared were the fifty greatest goals of all time. Michael Long from the 93 Grand Final made it in there. I spent the next three mins of the compilation pondering that a) Long clearly ran too far; and b) that if Silvagni didn’t touch it, then he was having the greatest shocker of all time (how many times would we have seen him touch similar shots on goal?). Nearly thirty years on, and I still can’t stomach that game.
While we were minor premiers there was little (in no of wins) between Carl, Haw and Nth. I think that during the H&A we had the better of Haw and Nth (though Blight's kick after the siren at PP was in this season.) I don't recall if injuries played their part, though losing the coach days before round one wouldn't have helped. Our season's form was up and down: our five loses were in a row (included to that years' wooden spoon team) and the draw was in the last round. I have a memory of feeling we were lucky to get that draw, but was not impressed with how we played in the second semi. The scores don't show it but Hawthorn controlled the play all day. The Prelim was a bad quality game. (My father and I were sitting behind a goal, and late in the last qtr we were a point behind and one of our players has a set shot at goal. I yelled out something like "kick it to me" and my father turned to me and said if he did that it would be a behind. My reply was that neither team deserved to win, and my father nodded agreement. That player kicked it out on the full.) I walked away doubting North would win the Grand Final.
Anthony McDonald-Tipungwuti?Something a bit different for this thread. I dug out this pretty kitsch piece of Blues paraphernalia today.
Must be Big Nick in my opinion, done in the classic style of Weg.
I think a mate gave me this a long time ago, but I don't recall exactly.
On the back it has written "Hand painted by A.M.T." I somehow don't think they made their living as an artist long term....
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