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Brownlow Medallist
Couldn't think of a more fitting permanent tribute than to name the AFL Premiership Cup after Barassi
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The AFL recognised living champions in Matthews, Ayres, and (I think) Alan Jeans.I remember fondy as a kid wandering up to the radio boxes at Waverley and getting the autograph of some of the old legends like Skilton and Barassi (only wish I were smart enough to have not lost them over the years).
Ronald Dale Barassi is a name that transcends the sport. Not just the Melbourne, Carltons, North Melbourne and Sydney clubs. What a contribution to the game. If we are to name the premiership cup after him, then why would we not do it whilst he was alive? We should acknowledge and celebrate their achievements and contributions to the sport whilst they are still around to appreciate it. Cos one day they won't be
The AFL recognised living champions in Matthews, Ayres, and (I think) Alan Jeans.
I agree there should have been recognition while Barassi was alive, but there wasn't, and this oversight shouldn't influence any decision IMO.
Tbf, Barassi was the first "Legend" inducted into the Australian Football Hall of Fame.The AFL recognised living champions in Matthews, Ayres, and (I think) Alan Jeans.
I agree there should have been recognition while Barassi was alive, but there wasn't, and this oversight shouldn't influence any decision IMO.
Yes well he pleases 95% of the audience….RIP RDB
Could never warm to him given his delight in reminiscing about beating Collingwood.
Great photo. I'm always amazed by people who have that level of influence at such a young age. When I was 29 I was too scared to ask where the stationery cupboard is located.This is one of my favourite footy photographs because it was rare to get a well lit shot in the mostly dark and dingy change rooms at a club ground with one featuring a coaching legend.
Here’s Barassi at 29 years old addressing his new Carlton troops before a practice match against stKilda in 1965.
His move from player at Dees to Carlton as a playing coach that year took a lot of guts and self belief.
You can see all the CFC hierarchy, footy journos and everyone else has piled into the rooms to listen and not miss a word.
Barassi kind of enjoyed that immense pressure to perform and deliver results. Always wanting a new challenge and this wonderful shot encapsulates the level of attention and respect he got when he was talking about the game of football.
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Jesus Dude, a life, you need to get !RIP RDB
Could never warm to him given his delight in reminiscing about beating Collingwood.
Somewhat Symbolic that the last game of his life was a Carlton Melbourne game.
I'm shook. Vale
None better than this old footage of him storming out on to the ground with crutches to give North another all mighty spray.
Hmm. I didn't think of it that way. Something permanent is fitting, and other than the Premiership Cup naming a stand at the home of football the Ron Barassi Stand is probably as as big as it getsI see the AFL are considering naming the Premiership Cup after Barassi, when i first heard of his passing i was totally in favour of this, but i've changed my mind and i think they should call the Northern Stand after Barassi instead. The Brownlow and Coleman medals are for individual achievement, but the Premiership is a team effort, Barassi didn't have allegiance to all teams. My view is to name a grandstand after him.
Norm Smith didn't have an allegiance with every team either but the norm Smith medal sits pretty well on grand final day.I see the AFL are considering naming the Premiership Cup after Barassi, when i first heard of his passing i was totally in favour of this, but i've changed my mind and i think they should call the Northern Stand after Barassi instead. The Brownlow and Coleman medals are for individual achievement, but the Premiership is a team effort, Barassi didn't have allegiance to all teams. My view is to name a grandstand after him.
While I think Barassi would be entirely worthy of having a stand named after him, I don't think there is an 'available' option. I believe that the 'Northern Stand' is in fact the combined Ponsford, Members Reserve and Olympic Stands, and I can't imagine the MCC allowing any of those to be re-named.I see the AFL are considering naming the Premiership Cup after Barassi, when i first heard of his passing i was totally in favour of this, but i've changed my mind and i think they should call the Northern Stand after Barassi instead. The Brownlow and Coleman medals are for individual achievement, but the Premiership is a team effort, Barassi didn't have allegiance to all teams. My view is to name a grandstand after him.