South of the Yarra
Brownlow Medallist
- Jul 23, 2006
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Dids wouldn't have known what to do with himself if someone had of squared off to him.
Dids could box and box well.
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Dids wouldn't have known what to do with himself if someone had of squared off to him.
I heard that. Johnno too?Dids could box and box well.
Yep, Johnno also very handy with the gloves. Shane Morwood back in the day was very very sharp with the gloves as well.I heard that. Johnno too?
I think most of the boys back in the 70s and 80s were good with their fists. These days an angrily crafted social media post is the way to goYep, Johnno also very handy with the gloves. Shane Morwood back in the day was very very sharp with the gloves as well.
As much as I love Pants. If it was purely boxing , Banksy got him covered. No holds barred blue. Pants comes into the equationDarren Millane and than Dennis Banks were the best boxers ever at our club. In that order.
Front of night club punch ons he was a masterAs much as I love Pants. If it was purely boxing , Banksy got him covered. No holds barred blue. Pants comes into the equation
Rene Kink was pretty good but it's impossible trying to compare the others as you said. Rose had the genuine flat noseRather admirable blanket statement which is unprovable. I’d say a few players over the years might have had claims. Bob Rose was considering a professional boxing career, so that might trump a few.
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One things for sure, Dale Thomas is not amongst them.Rather admirable blanket statement which is unprovable. I’d say a few players over the years might have had claims. Bob Rose was considering a professional boxing career, so that might trump a few.
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Who is Dale Swan?One things for sure, Dale Thomas is not amongst them.
Swan lands heavy blows on ‘Daisy’ Thomas
Dale Swan won convincingly on his boxing debut, defeating Daisy Thomas at The Gathering.www.smh.com.au
and you can see the preseason condition he’s lost while wearing it….
No wonder people were expressing concerns he’d never be ready for the upcoming season….
I have neither, right now.6 pack and fitness are two very different things
True. A full carton is when you know you're piss fit6 pack and fitness are two very different things
Got that crumbly foot again.
From reports recovery going well.
Should be available round zero.
Don't you mean an empty carton?True. A full carton is when you know you're piss fit
Darren Millane and than Dennis Banks were the best boxers ever at our club. In that order.
Darren Millane and than Dennis Banks were the best boxers ever at our club. In that order.
No clue, so I asked google again..
Metatarsals are not toes, but they are the bones in the forefoot that connect to the toes:
Metatarsals
Five long bones in the middle of the foot that connect the ankle to the toes. The first metatarsal connects to the big toe, while the other four provide stability.
Metatarsals are important for balance and movement, and they contribute to the arches of the foot. They are also the origin and insertion point for many foot and lower limb muscles.
Why have you waited for so long Vicki?I’m an expert on metatarsals. I’ve broken the fifth metatarsal in my right foot twice now - the first time at the MCG in the 2010 drawn Grand Final…it’s a long story and alcohol WAS NOT involved.
Then I broke it again in May 2024. Moon boot, limped around for months, sulking and complaining, before (after nearly three months) finally seeing a physio.
She fixed it in six sessions. It’s perfect. Not a twinge. I can provide her details to the club, if it helps.
Under your theory, when I was young I was an expert on windows - I broke a lot of them with errant balls - the sporting kind, before anyone pipes up.I’m an expert on metatarsals. I’ve broken the fifth metatarsal in my right foot twice now - the first time at the MCG in the 2010 drawn Grand Final…it’s a long story and alcohol WAS NOT involved.
Then I broke it again in May 2024. Moon boot, limped around for months, sulking and complaining, before (after nearly three months) finally seeing a physio.
She fixed it in six sessions. It’s perfect. Not a twinge. I can provide her details to the club, if it helps.
Under your theory, when I was young I was an expert on windows - I broke a lot of them with errant balls - the sporting kind, before anyone pipes up.