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Kick it to me Mickey, Kick it to me.
Have been marvelling at some of Bernie Quinlan highlight videos in recent weeks, inspired by 3KZ is Football. I was only a young fella at Bernie's height and the 86 season is the one I have vivid memories of even though I was going to games regularly from 83, although I don't have the recollection as I do of 85-86.That video is awesome. I was there for lots of them.
Gary Wilson rates Bernie Quinlan as better than Lance Franklin and Paul Roos compares him to Adam Goodes. I watched him play almost every one of his games at Fitzroy and he would pull a game to pieces in a quarter. He was the most amazing athlete and I rank him as equal with Gary Wilson as the greatest Fitzroy players I have ever seen play and that includes Kevin Murray.Have been marvelling at some of Bernie Quinlan highlight videos in recent weeks, inspired by 3KZ is Football. I was only a young fella at Bernie's height and the 86 season is the one I have vivid memories of even though I was going to games regularly from 83, although I don't have the recollection as I do of 85-86.
You older folks probably have a greater appreciation, but Bernie's height, skill etc. was insane. I honestly can't recall a player quite like him, perhaps Adam Goodes had similar characteristics, but even then, I don't reckon he was in Bernie's class.
Apologies for derailing the Mickey Conlan chat, my all time favourite Lion.
On the watch listThe greatest moments from qualifying & elimination finals | Footyology
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More on Bernie Quinlan - I rate this as the single greatest quarter by any player in a Qualifying Final.
Fagan should seriously play this to the current day Lions forwards.The greatest moments from qualifying & elimination finals | Footyology
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More on Bernie Quinlan - I rate this as the single greatest quarter by any player in a Qualifying Final.
Could not agree more. I would be getting Quinlan into the club ASAP - after a period of quarantine.Fagan should seriously play this to the current day Lions forwards.
Case in point, Quinlan's first goal of the last quarter, is no more than 30m on an angle, yet he kicks the ball as if he is 60m. He kicks straight through it well over the height of the goal posts and the ump barely moves. Such a beautiful exponent of kicking a ball. His second was more impressive, but again, he just kicks through it.
Having watched a fair few of Fitzroy's highlights in recent weeks, it is evident to me at least that no one is teaching / coaching the Lions players on correct techniques and I bet my life on it that no Lions players have been shown, yet alone watched the likes of Bernie Quinlan and old videos of how these champions kicked a ball and their technique.
Would it be fair to say that 83 was Fitzroy's best chance at a flag?Could not agree more. I would be getting Quinlan into the club ASAP - after a period of quarantine.
It may have made no difference, who knows, but it does make you wonder if Fitzroy had been able to win say 2-3 premierships through that 79-86 era whether the clubs fortunes / viability would've been any different.All the players seem to agree that 83 was the year. I think we were dark horses in 1979 and 1981 too, but we were stiff in the finals, especially in 1981.
Just found this one on line. Great come from behind win. Love the 'around the grounds' scores.