Paul Bulluss-any older blokes remember him?

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I remember Bulluss and Howat quite well. When we were getting smashed by Geelong in the '95 Prelim Final my mates and I just wanted Howat to go mental, knock out a few Cats so the Tigers could win, miss the GF but become a Punt Rd Legend.

After Bulluss got delisted I remember an article being written about him by Dermie I think, saying that it was unfair that he wasn't getting another shot at AFL because clubs were too interested in going young.
 
Had a photo with Paul Bulluss as a young pup at a family day at Punt road maybe round 94. Don't know where the photo got to wish I could find it though.
 

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How many blokes feel old because of the threads suggestion that you need to be old to remember him.

I do find it scary that 1990 was 20 years ago. Ah, those golden days, pre internet, guys like Bulluss playing AFL, the Seattle sound, discovering all the things of life...
 
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Goal umpire looks interested....
 
Paul Bulluss >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>.



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>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Ray Hall
Agree. Hall was a spud. Bully actually could play a little.
 

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It's funny when you think of our team in the nineties, how we couldn't make the finals yet we could make state squads. If memory serves me, I watched a state game where Bullus, Tape, Daffey played for the crows...
Yeah but for South Australia though.

Marty McKinnon, yes the Marty McKinnon got a game for the SA state side one year.

The lack of SA and WA's depth through the mid/late 90's was ultimately what killed the Origin concept - half a dozen elite blokes the likes of Kernahan, Andy McKay, Rehn, Modra or Platten would pull out with injury and find themselves replaced with the likes of Stephen Patterson, Matthew Robran, David Grenvold or skinny inexperienced kids like Peter Burgoyne or Tredders.

Daffy at his peak was an absolute gun, however - like a more explosive Ryan O'Keefe.
 
Anyone remember Marc Dragacevic? He played 3 games of cricket with us this year. He made 103, 122 and 150 not out. Needless to say he is a gun. Ripping bloke too. Funny ****er.
Brad Ottens played 5 games fo us as well. Great guy.


Dragicevic used to work for Schweppes here in Adelaide, was a rep. at my store.
 
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Person in question is.............Neil Taylor :)

Neil Taylor was an inspirational player who served as Subiaco captain in six of his fifteen league seasons, including the premiership year of 1986. Equally at home as a wingman or on the ball, he won the Lions' fairest and best award on a couple of occasions, and was one of the primary reasons behind his club's re-emergence as a WAFL force during the mid-1980s. Taylor played a club record 260 senior games for Subiaco between 1975 and 1989. His style of play was perhaps ideally suited to the VFL, but he remained loyal to the Lions.
 

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