Max Milburn
Norm Smith Medallist
He was the big fish that got away.and may not have let WCE back into it at the very end of time on in the 2nd quarter. Possibly been further in front.
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He was the big fish that got away.and may not have let WCE back into it at the very end of time on in the 2nd quarter. Possibly been further in front.
Wayne carey would be the big one.Being trade period now, was thinking about which players over this long journey that have been linked to Geelong but ended up going elsewhere, and which one(s) was/were the most disappointing to miss out on.We have plenty of discussion on those we did lure but possibly should not have.
1. Puns aside, PAUL SALMON was my biggest disappointment. I really was looking forward to his presence, exactly what we needed back then, and instead iirc, he went to Hawthorn.
2. This player will mean nothing to most fans here, but STEPHEN MICHAEL. Massive reputation as the best WA ruckman since Polly, and we missed out.
3. A more recent addition, one I did not appreciate until this season, DEVON SMITH. Again, exactly what we needed.
Any others?
Again, not aware of that one
Apparently carey was all but a done deal and then he changed his mind at the last minute. Was kept quite at the time but carey has since admitted it.Carey? Never heard he was a chance. Imagine the goal to goal line up of
FB-Graham
CHB-Stoneham
C-Couch
CHF-Carey
FF-Ablett
Another early one - the Krakouer brothers.Being trade period now, was thinking about which players over this long journey that have been linked to Geelong but ended up going elsewhere, and which one(s) was/were the most disappointing to miss out on.We have plenty of discussion on those we did lure but possibly should not have.
1. Puns aside, PAUL SALMON was my biggest disappointment. I really was looking forward to his presence, exactly what we needed back then, and instead iirc, he went to Hawthorn.
2. This player will mean nothing to most fans here, but STEPHEN MICHAEL. Massive reputation as the best WA ruckman since Polly, and we missed out.
3. A more recent addition, one I did not appreciate until this season, DEVON SMITH. Again, exactly what we needed.
Any others?
And the story goes from an insider that Billy Goggin as coach told Sidey to wait at a stop that the bus would not be going past. Interesting if true.Who? this guy
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Played one year IIRC and left for $5k moreTony Modra: was past his prime but he would’ve been exciting to watch.
Daniel Bradshaw: I do love key forwards he never really did much at Sydney. But very underrated at the lions.
Greg Williams: taking a bit of liberty here but we missed out on having him in the side. Played 2 years I think at geelong won a bnf and left for $10,000 more went on to have a great career.
Won the beat and fairest left and went on to be an all time great. Hopefully history isn’t repeating with Kelly. Who almost got the bnf in his first year then takes off.Played one year IIRC and left for $5k more
Why. I don't think he would have turned out the same if he came to Geelong.
Tony McGuiness, we had him signed and a green Camira with a glovebox full of cash and Billy Goggin didn't want him.
Fun fact to add to this conversation: That very green Camira finished its career ingloriously, being towed away by the local council from a side street in East St Kilda, having been driven around unregistered and in a sad state of repair for almost two years by a broke university student. How do I know? That broke uni student was my brother. From memory, he picked up that lemon of a Camira from Winter and Taylor.
That's gold. Thanks for sharing. I got the rest of it from Maguiness himself when I was buying a cricket bat.
If he was as big as you Ramsay, I'm surprised he even fitted in. Did he do a Hightower form Police Academy?
Hope so, this came from a source inside so happy to be wrongCan categorically say that is crapola.
Played one year IIRC and left for $5k more
Won the beat and fairest left and went on to be an all time great. Hopefully history isn’t repeating with Kelly. Who almost got the bnf in his first year then takes off.
From an afl website article, happy i remembered now!Again, not aware of that one
Cheers mate. Good remembering skills.From an afl website article, happy i remembered now!
By the time Buckley won the inaugural Norwich (as it was then) Rising Star award - beating a field that included future Brownlow Medallists James Hird, Shane Crawford and Mark Ricciuto, as well as Glenn Archer, Scott West, Matthew Richardson and a school kid called Dustin Fletcher - he was already seeking an exit to Melbourne, the city, and Collingwood, the club.
But that didn't stop other clubs, notably Geelong, and Carlton, from trying to claim the most wanted man in football.
The Cats relied on the power of Malcolm Blight, who had played footy with Buckley's father, Ray, in Adelaide and a group of players including Garry Hocking, who had played golf with him at Barwon Heads in September 1993, as part of the wooing.
The Blues relied on a more lucrative offer as well as the fact that Buckley's manager, Geof Motley, knew the club well as his son Peter had played there before his horrific car accident.
Motley would later say: "If I'd had a choice, I'd rather have seen him go to the Carlton Football Club. without question."
The Herald Sun's chief football reporter Mike Sheahan favoured Geelong as Buckley's most likely destination, revealing in a back page story on September 14 that the Cats were "poised" to strike a deal.
"Geelong is poised to sign Nathan Buckley in a deal that would earn the youngster a minimum of $500,000 for years," Sheahan wrote. "Sources say that Buckley, 21, has decided in principle to join the Cats, and will invoke what is believed to be 'get out' clause in his contract with Brisbane, where he played this year.
"Several other clubs in the scramble for the AFL's 1993 rookie of the year are resigned to defeat."
Wow, I did not know this either. Thought Carey had something to do with the cash North paid the Swans to get Longmire out of their zone.Apparently carey was all but a done deal and then he changed his mind at the last minute. Was kept quite at the time but carey has since admitted it.
It was later on after carey was already a star that he agreed to leave north and sign with geelong. Cant remember if ablett was still around at the time though or if it was just after he had retired.Wow, I did not know this either. Thought Carey had something to do with the cash North paid the Swans to get Longmire out of their zone.
Imagine Ablett and Carey in the forward line with that midfield?
Yeah right. Still amazing news. Suppose we would've had the cash if Gaz had left and Nixon managed both.It was later on after carey was already a star that he agreed to leave north and sign with geelong. Cant remember if ablett was still around at the time though or if it was just after he had retired.
Man wouldnt the media love that. 24 hour coverage awaiting the news of paternity tests to confirm father sons.Yeah right. Still amazing news. Suppose we would've had the cash if Gaz had left and Nixon managed both.
Haha, Carey in his prime let loose on the Geelong night scene. Be a lot of ilegitamate father/son picks coming up soon.
That'd be the best off field event to happen to the AFL in sometime.Man wouldnt the media love that. 24 hour coverage awaiting the news of paternity tests to confirm father sons.