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Please remind me- why did we have to play Adelaide in Adelaide when we were 2nd on the ladder after the H&A games and won our first final? (Adelaide were 4th)
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We lost our first final.Please remind me- why did we have to play Adelaide in Adelaide when we were 2nd on the ladder after the H&A games and won our first final? (Adelaide were 4th)
Damn! I should've looked it up. Thought we'd won it and I was confused. Thanks SJ.We lost our first final.
We lost our first final.
Cost us a win against Crows, nothing more.Cost us a premiership….atrocious umpiring.
Sorry Bobby, Saints got better that year, and losing by 28 points in May at KP hardly relates to September action.we beat the Saints by 5 goals round 10 during the year. Some teams we matched up well on and they were one of those.
Had we played a West Coast though, we lose.
and the saints got done by the crows who we should of beaten. That crows game remains the most biased umpired game Ive seen in twenty fives years of watching football. it is that bad.Cost us a win against Crows, nothing more.
That year Saints were hot, until the GF- They smashed NM.
We lost our first final.
Under today's arrangements we wouldn't be playing the seventh best team after finishing second.Under the arrangements of today we would have a home second final = semi ?
really poor VHS tape. Would anyone here happen to have another copy of this game?
It's Geelong v Essendon, round 11, 1989.
really poor VHS tape. Would anyone here happen to have another copy of this game?
It's Geelong v Essendon, round 11, 1989.
really poor VHS tape. Would anyone here happen to have another copy of this game?
It's Geelong v Essendon, round 11, 1989.
Does it matter? Would have to be about 200 goals between them. Easily the best performing forwardline I've seenTalk about a top heavy forward line. Brownless, Excell, Stoneham, Lindner and Ablett all in the same forward line.
Yep. It would of been interesting if they played Excell in the GF.Does it matter? Would have to be about 200 goals between them. Easily the best performing forwardline I've seen
Christ look at the mud. Cant imagine today's pretty boys playing in that. I'm willing to state all of the older champions are better than the newer ones based on that alone.
Talk about a top heavy forward line. Brownless, Excell, Stoneham, Lindner and Ablett all in the same forward line.
I was at that game, huge crowd, my brother, uncle and I were stuck up on the top tier, surreal view up there .. got absolutely wasted (as per your avatar SS) on the way in before the game, threw up in the uncle's van, he wasn't amused. They both barrack for Essendon, and we met up with a bunch of Bombers supporters, but the Cats had a comfortable win, I recall Paul Couch being particularly dominant in the ankle-deep mud.
Likewise Cursed_Cat. I went to that game with my brother and a few mates. Got there not long before the bounce and could not find a seat anywhere. We ended up climbing on to the roof above the stairwells back in those days and watched from up there. Even higher than you - the players were fair dinkum like ants from up there - although good perspective of the whole field. No one even batted an eye lid that we were on the roof. Ah, those were the days
25 years ago!
If my uncle barracked for the Dons, I'd probably have thrown up in his car as well!!I was at that game, huge crowd, my brother, uncle and I were stuck up on the top tier, surreal view up there .. got absolutely wasted (as per your avatar SS) on the way in before the game, threw up in the uncle's van, he wasn't amused. They both barrack for Essendon, and we met up with a bunch of Bombers supporters, but the Cats had a comfortable win, I recall Paul Couch being particularly dominant in the ankle-deep mud.
If my uncle barracked for the Dons, I'd probably have thrown up in his car as well!!
probably the best forward line of that era, right up until the late 90's but the issue was, there was not much at the other end of the ground. If only they had two or three genuine defenders like West Coast's Jakovich, McIntosh and Brennan (which obviously don't come around that often), the Cats may have won a couple of premierships or more.
Rogers, Darcy, Hinkley and later on, McGrath were solid but against genuine power forwards, we always got walloped when the momentum shifted.