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A true champion of the game and more importantly an honorable and humble gentleman.
R.I.P. Daryl Baldock.
R.I.P. Daryl Baldock.
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http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2011/02/08/3132861.htm
Saints captain Nick Riewoldt, and coach Ross Lyon will be part of the St Kilda contingent that will fly into Tasmania to attend the state funeral on Friday, at the Latrobe Football Oval.
They will be joined by Saints vice captain, Lenny Hayes; president, Greg Westaway; chief executive, Michael Nettlefold and Baldock's fellow 1966 premiership player, Kevin "Cowboy" Neale.
Because I'm slack, I just got around to posting this on the main board. I hope you won't be offended that I reproduce it here.
I had the privilege of watching 'The Doc' in quite a few games. He came to Victoria with huge wraps. Everyone thought his case had been overstated. It hadn't.
I'll tell you how good he was - he's the only player I've ever seen beat Kevin Murray. Not just once either. He did it almost every time. We Fitzroy supporters had never seen anyone do that.
I found it significant that triple Brownlow winner Ian Stewart has said that the reason he went to St Kilda was to play alongside Baldock. Stewart also said he was always embarrassed when people compared him with Baldock. He thought 'The Doc' was in a class of his own.
He marked well-above his height. He was a thumping kick and a great team player. His most sublime skill though, was his ball handling. He could run through a pack of ten players, at top speed, and with deft touches would paddle the ball past his opponents. In his early career, Murray was also able to do this. Baldock was better at it. As well, he did it on the forward line, where you inevitably have to turn after meeting the ball.
I find it difficult to split Baldock and Hart as the best Tasmanians I've seen, and for me, Hart is the best CHF I ever saw. If Baldock had been allowed to play on the half-forward flank, rather than CHF, his career would have lasted a lot longer. The buffeting he received as a 5'10" CHF would have killed lesser men.
Finally, the thing I'll remember most about 'Doc' was his mischievous, infectious smile. A man who got the most out of his exquisite talents and loved life. I'd adore to be able to say that about myself, but it seems unlikely, especially given the dearth of talent.