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AFLW 2024 - Round 9 - Indigenous Round - Chat, game threads, injury lists, team lineups and more.
Damn just beat me to itTed Jarrard!
Damn just beat me to it
Now he was what you would call really TOUGH!!!
Also add to that list Malcolm Blight1. Glenn Archer
2. John Law
3. Wayne Carey
4. Anthony Stevens
5. Wayne Schimmelbush
6. Ross Smith
7. Jimmy Krakouer
8. Leigh Colbert
9. Mick Martyn
10. Jason McCartney (coming back from Bali get's him a mention)*
Gary Dempsey in the same category as McCartney.
Haven't mentioned anyone earlier than Dempsey (70's) - as I was too much in awe of them as a little tacker to appreciate whether they were tough bastards or not.
Anthony Rock never used to flinch.
Arch is obviously the toughest of all time - anyone who says otherwise simply knows nothing about life, or is just a liar
No love for Maurice Boyse or Roger Podalczak?
Lee Pemberthy never shirked an issue.
With all due respect to Tiger (who was a genuine big game performer), I remember him telling my Dad once that he liked to put on a bit of bluff to make his opponents think twice ; unfortunately, one day at Arden St against Hawthorn (back when their backline WAS tough), he threw one at Brian Douge (or was it Gene Chiron ?), and was horrified to realise that he had made contact, and Douge went ballistic......Tiger said he had to hop the fence to get away from him.There was no bluff about Tiger
I went and asked for his autograph during a training session in the late 70's.
I was a fifteen year old mad NORTH MELBOURNE supporter. To a kid being alongside a champion and a well built and defined athlete was special. I said to him as he was signing ( we were playing Carlton on the Saturday ), "you will kill them this week Brent". Remember this was early in the week..."you're joking son, I'm playing on Bruce Doull. Well, he was right as Bruce held him almost useless on the day. I'll never forget the man's honest warmth that I felt as a supporter and I have always been a member since.
With all due respect to Tiger (who was a genuine big game performer), I remember him telling my Dad once that he liked to put on a bit of bluff to make his opponents think twice ; unfortunately, one day at Arden St against Hawthorn (back when their backline WAS tough), he threw one at Brian Douge (or was it Gene Chiron ?), and was horrified to realise that he had made contact, and Douge went ballistic......Tiger said he had to hop the fence to get away from him.
With all due respect to Tiger (who was a genuine big game performer), I remember him telling my Dad once that he liked to put on a bit of bluff to make his opponents think twice ; unfortunately, one day at Arden St against Hawthorn (back when their backline WAS tough), he threw one at Brian Douge (or was it Gene Chiron ?), and was horrified to realise that he had made contact, and Douge went ballistic......Tiger said he had to hop the fence to get away from him.
Urch?? Not the toughest but still pretty tough customer when he was fit!
Pity we delisted him b4 he could get his body right.
i always thought david king was a tough bastard
Colby is right up there. Remember his first game back from serious injury backing into pack marking contests with eyes only for the footy? Insane.Leigh Colbert was one of the most courageous and toughest players to wear the royal blue and white.