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linga45
17 Jan 2005, 20:42
Hey guys 'n' girls. I thought I might throw in a cliffhanger from 1994. Take a look. It's a long one!

1st Quarter

2 mins:After a frenetic opening couple of minutes during which courage, resolve and brute force have been very much to the fore, and clean possession of the ball at a premium, Cory McKernan's high kick from just outside the 50 metre arc travels goalwards some 20 metres to where Wayne Carey, who appears to have been the only player concentrating on the ball rather than an opponent, marks comfortably on his chest. His low spearing drop punt never deviates as it precisely bisects the centre of the goals. North Melbourne 1.0; Geelong 0.0

4 mins:The McKernan-Carey show takes centre stage once again as the former's probing kick from right centre wing is collected on the first bounce by the latter who, after wheeling 'round onto his left foot, deliberately stabs the ball low so as to avoid the desperate lunge of McGrath, and watches in delight as it tumbles through the vacant goal square and over the goal line for full points. North Melbourne 2.0; Geelong 0.0

5 mins:Shane Breuer collects the ball in the centre of the ground and is himself collected by Stevens - too high, in the opinion of the umpire, who awards the Geelong wingman a free kick, whereupon McKernan, arriving late on the scene, foolishly concedes a 50 metre penalty after clumsily endeavouring to prevent the Cat player from playing on. Brought to within 40 metres from goal on no appreciable angle Breuer has little difficulty in converting. North Melbourne 2.0; Geelong 1.0

6 mins:Under intense pressure at centre half back Mark Bairstow off loads a blind handball which is promptly gathered up by Wayne Carey. Undaunted by the fact that he appears to be completely encircled by Geelong defenders, the North champion crashes goalwards before stabbing a low kick towards the goal square where Allison, unmarked, has plenty of time to collect and run almost to the goal line before firing home. North Melbourne 3.0; Geelong 1.0

10 mins:Peter Riccardi on left centre wing for the Cats finds Mansfield 30 metres directly downfield. Mansfield's high left foot kick reaches the front edge of the goal square where a pack has formed. Craig Sholl appears to have judged the flight of the ball better than anyone, but it skids off his hands to the rear of the pack where Brownless, who cannot believe his good fortune, has the easiest of jobs to snatch up the ball and trot into an open goal to bring up Geelong's 2nd. North Melbourne 3.2; Geelong 2.0

18 mins:After some 8 minutes of sustained attacking pressure from North Melbourne has yielded only 3 points, Geelong respond with a classic counter punch. Collecting the ball in the centre of the ground, Bairstow finds Paul Couch with a deft hand pass, freeing the 1989 Brownlow Medallist to hurtle goalwards before off loading to Garry Hocking just outside Geelong's attacking 50. Hocking's kick reaches Gary Ablett some 15 metres from goal but the Cat legend is unable to hold the mark and the ball goes to ground deep in the right forward pocket where Tudor, in space, has time to collect, look up, spot Couch unmarked 20 metres from goal adjacent to the left goal post, and find him with unerring precision. Couch appears to run extraordinarily close to the man on the mark, but still manages to steer his kick through for full points. North Melbourne 3.5; Geelong 3.1


19 mins:At the ensuing centre bounce John Barnes taps the ball to Bairstow who runs to the front edge of the centre square before being tackled. Bairstow just manages to squeeze out a handball before crashing to earth but Sholl intercepts and prods a tentative looking tumble punt forward some 30 metres where the ball comes off hands to Allison. Dancing around a succession of opponents the Kangaroo midfielder gets to within 48 metres from goal before sending a low, spearing kick straight through the centre of the goals. North Melbourne 4.5; Geelong 3.1

25 mins:A fast leading John Longmire marks Anthony Stevens' pass just inside the left half forward flank boundary, 40 metres from goal. Making light of the apparent difficulty of the kick, Longmire's shot splits the centre of the goals well above goal post height. North Melbourne 5.7; Geelong 3.3

Wayne Schwass' behind right on the quarter time siren brings to an end a ruggedly frenetic opening term in which fluent play has been at a premium. Having dominated affairs almost totally the North camp will be somewhat disappointed to lead by a mere 18 points. The Cats have performed well only in patches, but have been kept in the game by a combination of stolid persistence in defence and uncustomary inaccuracy in front of goal by some of North's supposedly better players. QUARTER TIME: North Melbourne 5.9 (39); Geelong 3.3 (21)

2nd Quarter

8 mins:After dominating the opening exchanges of the 2nd quarter Geelong finally break through for a major score courtesy of Couch who kicks truly after intercepting Dean Laidley's attempted clearance at centre half back. North Melbourne 5.10; Geelong 4.4

11 mins:Couch, who is bobbing up all over the ground, collects the ball just outside attacking 50 for Geelong and quickly feeds Garry Hocking with a handball. As Hocking gets boot to ball he is brought clattering to earth but his kick nevertheless travels to within 25 metres of goal, where Mensch and Fairley vigorously contest the mark. Mensch, who appears to have pole position, manages to wrap his hands around the ball but, owing to the stern attentions of his opponent, is unable to hold on to it. The umpire, however, rules that Fairley's 'attentions' have been illicit, and awards the the Cats man a free kick, from which, with his first disposal of the afternoon, he has no difficulty in bringing his side to within a single straight kick of their opponents. North Melbourne 5.10; Geelong 5.4

12 mins:Mensch's second disposal of the afternoon produces precisely the same outcome as the first after he marks Shane Breuer's centre clearance 25 metres from goal, directly in front. The scores are now level. Geelong 6.4; North Melbourne 5.10

13 mins:Breuer again effects the centre clearance which reaches Hickmott some 50 metres from goal. Hickmott's low trajectory pass is aimed at a fast leading Gary Ablett who, after jostling for position briefly with his opponent Mick Martyn, appears to dive headlong onto the turf in a dying swan impression that would do Nureyev proud. The umpire, however, perhaps feeling pity for Ablett who has yet to procure a single possession all match, is beguiled into awarding him charity a free kick, from which he spears the Cats into the lead for the first time in the match. Geelong 7.4; North Melbourne 5.10

17 mins:Garry Hocking, who has been winning hard ball after hard ball since quarter time, fires a low centering kick towards the full forward position from half forward right. Judging the flight of the ball perfectly, Bill Brownless takes a comfortable grab a good 2 metres from his nearest opponent. His kick for goal from 25 metres out straight in front is straight as a die. Geelong 8.5; North Melbourne 5.10

21 mins:Geelong suddenly seem to have players everywhere and the Kangaroos appear unable to retain possession for more than a few seconds. After winning the ball through sheer weight of numbers near the centre of the ground the Cats use a succession of quick handballs to free Pickering on the edge of the 50 metre arc. Pickering's thumping goal bound kick is helped on its way by Ablett's clever last minute shepherd of his opponent, Martyn, and the Geelong fans are in seventh heaven. Geelong 9.5; North Melbourne 5.11

29 mins:After an absorbing 8 minute spell during which North Melbourne have thrown everything at Geelong, only to be repelled repeatedly by the likes of McGrath, Steven Hocking, Mansfield, Hinkley (pictured left) and O'Reilly it is the Cats who ultimately manage to break through for full points. McGrath near the centre circle unloads to Hickmott at half forward left whose booming kick travels to within 5 metres of goal, tumbles off the hands of the pack, and is gratefully collected by Ablett who has the simplest of tasks to turn 'round and prod the ball over the line for his second 'gimme' goal of the game. Geelong 10.6; North Melbourne 5.12

Almost on the half time siren Garry Hocking spoils what had otherwise been a copybook 2nd quarter performance by missing a veritable 'sitter' from less than 25 metres out on the slightest of angles. HALF TIME: Geelong 10.7 (67); North Melbourne 5.13 (43)
3rd Quarter

6 mins:Deep in Geelong's left forward pocket, Couch gathers the ball amidst a surging pack of players and just has time to throw it onto his boot before being tackled. The ball tumbles to the front of the goal square where it bounces off Mick Martyn's shin to a kneeling Ian Fairley, whose quick fire handball back towards Martyn is intercepted by Tudor. Evading Martyn's desperate lunge, Tudor kicks truly from 25 metres out on a sharp angle. Geelong 11.8; North Melbourne 5.14

7 mins:From the ensuing centre bounce, Ishchenko pats the ball into the air and then collects it, before grubbing a kick forward barely 5 metres right into the path of Sholl. The lanky North wingman dashes on and kicks high toward centre half forward where Longmire has seemingly managed to out-maneuver O'Reilly, only for the Cat backman to force him off balance at the last moment. With the ball seemingly set to evade both players Longmire sticks his foot out, effectively trapping it soccer style. Recovering quickly, Longmire runs after the ball, which is now rolling out towards the right half forward flank region. Snatching the ball up, Longmire just manages to squeeze out a kick as O'Reilly throws him to the turf. The ball floats toward the goal square where Carey and McGrath are the only 2 players waiting. Using his superior body strength, Carey unbalances McGrath, and is able to mark easily. Before the Cat centre half back can regain his balance 'King Carey' has drilled the ball home from point blank range. Geelong 11.8; North Melbourne 6.14

9 mins:From a ball up midway between right centre wing and half forward right for Geelong Handley thumps the ball some 20 metres forward to Brownless, who quickly feeds off by hand to Pickering. From just outside 50 Pickering's kick is inch perfect as it confers on the Cats the biggest lead of the match. Geelong 12.8; North Melbourne 6.14

10 mins:The Kangaroos once again effect the quick reply as, from the ensuing centre bounce, Ishchenko palms the ball to Schwass, whose hurried tumble punt travels forward roughly 20 metres to Allison. The tigerish North on baller just has time to feed off to Blakey before being seized from behind, and Blakey has time to run on, steady, and carefully measure his kick which sails over the heads of the goal line pack for full points. Geelong 12.8; North Melbourne 7.14

12 mins:North continue to put the Cats under pressure as Stevens' kick from half forward left sails high to the teeth of the goal square where Longmire seems well set to mark, only for O'Reilly to effect a somewhat dubious looking spoil from behind. Before the umpire can decide whether or not to blow, however, the loose ball is snatched up by Carey, and from less than 5 metres out directly in front the game's pre-eminent key position forward is never going to miss. Geelong 12.8; North Melbourne 8.14


14 mins:After seeming to run straight into his opponent Dean Laidley, Geelong wingman Shane Breuer is awarded a somewhat controversial free kick less than 40 metres from goal on a 20 degree angle and makes no mistake. Geelong 13.8; North Melbourne 8.14

15 mins:Yet again, North's response is immediate and telling, as Ishchenko once more finds Stevens with a tap from the centre bounce, and this time Stevens has time to measure his options before steering the ball straight down Carey's throat at centre half forward. If he feels any pressure, Carey gives no indication of it as he effortlessly notches his 5th major of the game. Geelong coach Malcolm Blight promptly benches Carey's opponent, Tim McGrath, and hands arguably the toughest job in football to Leigh Colbert. Geelong 13.8; North Melbourne 9.14

16 mins:Blight's move is immediately called into question as Schwass' centre clearance travels to centre half forward where, despite having front position, Colbert is out-muscled by Carey, allowing the ball to elude them both and roll right into the path of an unmarked John Longmire. The 1990 Coleman Medallist has the easiest of tasks to run on into an open goal and bring his team emphatically back into the match. Geelong 13.8; North Melbourne 10.14

20 mins:As Ablett and Martyn trundle half heartedly after the ball deep in the right forward pocket they jostle briefly with one another and simultaneously go to ground. Somewhat surprisingly, the umpire manages to pick out a free kick to Ablett who, while Martyn is vehemently protesting, quickly finds the unmarked Paul Couch just 25 metres from goal, directly in front. A miss is never even remotely likely. Geelong 14.8; North Melbourne 10.14

26 mins:Just outside attacking 50 for the Cats, Pickering gets boot to ball under intense pressure and propels it forward some 30 metres. Mensch out jumps everyone in the assembled pack and punches the ball another 10 metres or so goalwards in the direction of Tudor. After trying without success to get the ball under control, Tudor flails out with his right boot and is overjoyed to watch it skid across the vacant goal square and over the goal line. Geelong 15.8; North Melbourne 10.15

27 mins:The inevitable immediate riposte by North sees McKernan thump the ball forward 20 metres from the centre bounce, Allison reach it first and then tap it ahead of him before punching it out to Adrian McAdam, and McAdam hitting Carey on the chest at centre half forward with a perfectly weighted pass. Carey makes no mistake. Geelong 15.9; North Melbourne 11.15

Andrew Wills adds 1 further behind to Geelong's tally moments before the three quarter time siren. THREE QUARTER TIME: Geelong 15.9 (99); North Melbourne 11.15 (81)

4th Quarter

3 mins:Geelong maneuver the ball from the centre of the ground towards right centre wing via the Hocking brothers and then McGrath, but McGrath is held up by Stevens, forcing the ball loose. Stevens is on to it in a flash and, given space by a shepherd from Allison, is able to run on, bouncing once, before centering the ball to Adrian McAdam at centre half forward, who marks comfortably on his chest before converting. Geelong 15.10; North Melbourne 12.15

The ensuing 20 minutes or so see the teams engaged in a frenetic, untidy and occasionally spiteful contest which mostly occurs between the two 50 metre zones. The Kangaroos, with midfielders Stevens, Allison and Schwass particularly prominent, appear to be finishing the game marginally better than their opponents, but Geelong's half back line is standing firm.

22 mins:Carey and McGrath chase the ball out towards North's left half forward flank boundary. Carey reaches the ball first but instead of picking it up he elects to soccer it ahead of himself, momentarily nonplussing his opponent and giving him to time to snatch the ball up and despatch a tired looking grubber of a kick back in field towards centre half forward where it bounces off Allison's chest. Recovering quickly, Allison gathers up the ball, shrugs off an attempted tackle, and runs to within 10 metres of goal before firing gleefully home. Geelong 15.12; North Melbourne 13.19


23 mins:North again win the centre clearance, this time through Stevens, who finds Rock in the clear just outside 50. Running on, Rock hoists a high kick towards the goal square which is marked, 10 metres from goal, by Longmire, who coolly restores North Melbourne's lead. The Kangaroos fans in the crowd are ecstatic, clearly believing that their team is home. North Melbourne 14.19; Geelong 15.12

26 mins:Andrew Wills' running shot from just outside 50 veers away at the last moment for a minor score to Geelong. Geelong 15.13; North Melbourne 14.19

28 mins:Archer's set shot from 50 metres out directly in front falls just short and John Barnes takes a towering defensive mark to relieve the pressure.

30 mins:Leigh Colbert, having marked midway between left centre wing and half forward right for the Cats, fires a quick kick off towards the forward pocket where Barnes, uncontested, drops a sitter. The loose ball is picked up by Tudor whose flaccid looking centering kick floats over North full back Mick Martyn's head straight into the hands of Gary Ablett. With just 2 seconds left on the clock, this is the first occasion in the match that Ablett has fully escaped from Martyn's clutches. With any score being enough to take Geelong through to the grand final, Ablett effortlessly steers the ball home from barely 20 metres out. FINAL SCORE: Geelong 16.13 (109); North Melbourne 14.19 (103)

The Cats have scored an improbable, against the odds victory that is a testimony to their tenacity and never-say-die attitude. For the 'Roos, defeat represents the first taste of a disappointment that they will experience once again in 1995, before finally breaking through for a premiership in 1996. Geelong would go on to lose the 1994 grand final to West Coast, and would lose again, this time to Carlton, the following year. Cats fans are still waiting to see their idols take that final step.

An examination of some of the key statistics from the match is quite illuminating. North won the ball out of the centre 19 times, compared to 12 by the Cats, and this helps explain why the 'Roos penetrated 50 72 times compared to Geelong's 45, and troubled the scorers 33 times compared to their opponent's 29. Perhaps even more telling, however, was the free kick count: 32 frees to the Cats, just 13 to North. Sometimes the gods smile on you, and it appears that this was one such occasion for Geelong.

Geelong: 3.3 10.7 15.9 16.13 109
North Melbourne: 5.9 5.13 11.15 14.19 103

BEST - Geelong: Ablett, Couch 3; Breuer, Brownless, Mensch, Pickering, Tudor 2 North Melbourne: Carey 6; Allison, Longmire 3; Blakey, McAdam

GOALS - Geelong: G.Hocking, Hinkley, Breuer, Couch, Handley, O'Reilly North Melbourne: Carey, Stevens, Martyn, Schwass, Laidley, Sholl

ATTENDANCE: 80,121 at the Melbourne Cricket Ground

Casey
17 Jan 2005, 22:13
Too much time on your hands..?

year of the roo
17 Jan 2005, 22:13
It was nearly worth losing that game to see the Cats choke in the big one again.

wellsythegr8
17 Jan 2005, 23:15
Great post! I loved reading it despite the fact that that game still hurts me more than any other (excluding 98 GF).

Umpiring was terrible that day, O'Reilly had Longmire in a headlock everytime they went near the footy.

I was sitting at the bottom level of the ponsford right behing where Gazza marked, and as we tearfully left the stadium, some ********wits from level 2 decided to pour beer down to the bottom. Thankfully it missed me.

BTW One of Carey's great games. I would have loved to see him play on Jacko in the Granny. Carey had collected 32 possesions in the QF and kicked 6 goals in the PF, he was in great form. :)

thecoastingcoaster
18 Jan 2005, 02:12
Great post! I loved reading it despite the fact that that game still hurts me more than any other (excluding 98 GF).

Umpiring was terrible that day, O'Reilly had Longmire in a headlock everytime they went near the footy.

I was sitting at the bottom level of the ponsford right behing where Gazza marked, and as we tearfully left the stadium, some ********wits from level 2 decided to pour beer down to the bottom. Thankfully it missed me.

BTW One of Carey's great games. I would have loved to see him play on Jacko in the Granny. Carey had collected 32 possesions in the QF and kicked 6 goals in the PF, he was in great form. :)

Jako vs Carey in a Grand Final that would of been feck'n awesome.

Ashley B
18 Jan 2005, 10:36
The best game i have seen even though we lost, also the catalyst for our premiership success in the 90s i believe. You must feel pain to succeed .
I still have a colour photo cut out from the age of Carey, who was best on ground,hands on hips looking into the sunset and Tim McGrath jumping and punching the air after Ablett goaled to win the match.
This game will also be remembered for me accidently smashing the seat in front of me in half, as Stevo ran into an open goal in the dying stages from 20 out and hit the post.

Ashley B
18 Jan 2005, 10:44
I almost forgot Linga45 to mention that even though Carey was best afield , there was 1 guy from you're team who i regard as 1 of the best players that i have ever seen and wasnt far behind that day. Not the flashiest but one of the toughest players, great skill and stamina and deserved at least 1 Brownlow and a Premiership medallion. This was also the start of his dominance it seemed against North every time we played, its not Ablett either.
Its the great Garry Hocking absolute Champion ,and i dont use that word often, he was shadowed only by Ablett in the 90s in my opinion.

Rik E Boy
19 Jan 2005, 13:08
It was nearly worth losing that game to see the Cats choke in the big one again.

OK, I'll bite :)

If you couldn't beat Geelong then please explain how you would have beaten the Eagles? While you are in explaining mode, perhaps you could define 'choking' for this sad Catter dude.

For me a choke is when you lose when you should have won. Geelong did extremely well just to make the granny that year. After 14 rounds it looked like we could miss the finals. The Eagles were the best side by a fair way in 1994 - itching to make up for a 'wasted' 1993.

Port losing to the Swans at AAMI in 2003, that's a choke. Geelong getting flogged by the Eagles was a case of one side being far too good on the day mon ami. Big difference.

Cheers,

REB

linga45
19 Jan 2005, 14:09
It was nearly worth losing that game to see the Cats choke in the big one again.

I'll bite too :D !

1989: One of the best teams ever in Hawthorn. Just lose by a goal. Some argue had the game gone an extra few minutes, Geelong could've snatched it. Arguably the best GF ever, with Geelong being gallant against a champion 80's outfit.

1992: Overrun completely in the 2nd half. Matera brilliant.

1994: Played the Eagles again. This is after we won 2 finals after the siren, and another one by 6 goals when Bairstow, Couch and Hocking all pulled out before the game.

1995: Lost to Carlton, a team who hadn't lost since about Round 6-7.

Hardly choking!

On the topic of choking, let's bring up the 1998 Grand Final.................... :rolleyes:

hilly
19 Jan 2005, 20:06
In 92 you were up by about 4 goals and lost, whilst 94 and 95 were pathetic. Yes we would have lost in 1994 but I'm certain we'd have made a better fist of it.

hilly
19 Jan 2005, 20:07
I'll bite too :D !

1989: One of the best teams ever in Hawthorn. Just lose by a goal. Some argue had the game gone an extra few minutes, Geelong could've snatched it. Arguably the best GF ever, with Geelong being gallant against a champion 80's outfit.

1992: Overrun completely in the 2nd half. Matera brilliant.

1994: Played the Eagles again. This is after we won 2 finals after the siren, and another one by 6 goals when Bairstow, Couch and Hocking all pulled out before the game.

1995: Lost to Carlton, a team who hadn't lost since about Round 6-7.

Hardly choking!

On the topic of choking, let's bring up the 1998 Grand Final.................... :rolleyes:

1998: Playing reigning premiers in hot form. Hard to beat.

gocatsgo
19 Jan 2005, 21:43
1998: Playing reigning premiers in hot form. Hard to beat.

Oh come on mate...you really expect me to let this one go through to the keeper.

Adelaide Crows in red-hot form....yeah, having lost to melbourne by 10+ goals. Yes they beat the Bulldogs who choked themselves twice in 2 years in the prelim

You remember the half time score in the 1998 Grand Final do you? If you don't let me refresh it for you.

North Melbourne 6.15 51 v Adelaide 4.3 27

2.11 to 1.1 in the 2nd term. If that isn't a choke I don't know what is

21 scoring shots to 7 at half time....to lose by 35 points..That my friend is the ultimate in choke.

The crows were the luckiest side in the last 15 years to win one premiership, the only reason they won two is they came up against sides that choked on the day.

Geelong was better in 97, but you could say choked in adelaide, Bulldogs were a better side in both seasons and choked, StKilda choked in 97 GF and North REALLY choked in the 98 GF.

The fact they missed the finals the year after going back-to-back shows they weren't that good a side, they were a lucky side.

hilly
19 Jan 2005, 21:51
I thought it was a fairly moderate reply after linga45 justified all 4 grand final losses (some good points made, although I felt it was a little bit generous).

A lot of teams lose GF's after leading. Did Essendon choke in 2001? Sydney in 1996?

And why is a team that leads only to have that lead reeled in a choker? What about 1995....the game was rated about 50-50 yet you didn't even raise a yelp against an admittedly great team.

None of this is meant as a troll but I think our fans have got over 1998. I don't think we'd have won in 99 had we won that year so maybe it evened out.

wellsythegr8
19 Jan 2005, 22:11
I'll bite too :D !

1989: One of the best teams ever in Hawthorn. Just lose by a goal. Some argue had the game gone an extra few minutes, Geelong could've snatched it. Arguably the best GF ever, with Geelong being gallant against a champion 80's outfit.

1992: Overrun completely in the 2nd half. Matera brilliant.

1994: Played the Eagles again. This is after we won 2 finals after the siren, and another one by 6 goals when Bairstow, Couch and Hocking all pulled out before the game.

1995: Lost to Carlton, a team who hadn't lost since about Round 6-7.

Hardly choking!

On the topic of choking, let's bring up the 1998 Grand Final.................... :rolleyes:

We definitely choked in the 98 Grand Final. We were clearly the best side and lost becasue we couldn't kick straight.

BTW I find it amusing that u actaully talk up Grand Final losses. U even seem proud of them. Although i doubt that u really choked in any of those Grand Finals, u still lost. At least after 98 we won. I would rather choke 10 times and win once, then never choke and never win.

linga45
19 Jan 2005, 23:02
We definitely choked in the 98 Grand Final. We were clearly the best side and lost becasue we couldn't kick straight.

BTW I find it amusing that u actaully talk up Grand Final losses. U even seem proud of them. Although i doubt that u really choked in any of those Grand Finals, u still lost. At least after 98 we won. I would rather choke 10 times and win once, then never choke and never win.

I'm not 'talking them up'. I'm just stating what happened!

Rik E Boy
22 Jan 2005, 13:18
The reason the Roo fans have gotten over 98 is because they won the next year. The reasons us Catters probably haven't gotten over our quadrella of finals flops is that we haven't won a flag in over 40 years. Ouch!!

For me the worst one was 1995. I agree with many of Linga's points regarding the first three grannys but in 1995 we were pathetic. Malcolm Blight was on Channel Seven in the late 90's and he seemed to think that by losing after holding a five goal lead in 1992 could have been a contributing factor in our next two attempts.

The two worries for that Geelong era was our inconsistency and our defence. In 1992 we amassed the highest points for tally in football history (vfl/afl that is) but we still managed to lose eight matches that year. I wish we had that 90's forward line with the defensive unit we have now...sigh!!

regards,

REB

Gasometer
22 Jan 2005, 20:17
Thrill of my life reading this post.

We had the last laugh, you blew the 90's, we won two flags after this game...you won zilch.

Gaso

The wave
22 Jan 2005, 21:29
Oh come on mate...you really expect me to let this one go through to the keeper.

Adelaide Crows in red-hot form....yeah, having lost to melbourne by 10+ goals. Yes they beat the Bulldogs who choked themselves twice in 2 years in the prelim

You remember the half time score in the 1998 Grand Final do you? If you don't let me refresh it for you.

North Melbourne 6.15 51 v Adelaide 4.3 27

2.11 to 1.1 in the 2nd term. If that isn't a choke I don't know what is

21 scoring shots to 7 at half time....to lose by 35 points..That my friend is the ultimate in choke.

The crows were the luckiest side in the last 15 years to win one premiership, the only reason they won two is they came up against sides that choked on the day.

Geelong was better in 97, but you could say choked in adelaide, Bulldogs were a better side in both seasons and choked, StKilda choked in 97 GF and North REALLY choked in the 98 GF.

The fact they missed the finals the year after going back-to-back shows they weren't that good a side, they were a lucky side.

Sh1te, how can u say back to back flags are lucky? North didnt choke but p1ssed it away after bad kicking and cruising after half time, Cats have been unlucky though meeting sides like the hawks and blues at their best but 92 was a crap display by the cats. Should have won this game.

iameviljez
24 Jan 2005, 18:56
It was a great game, final scoreline aside even, the best of the 90s probably. More high-quality than Essendon/Carlton and one in which the better side lost to be honest.

iameviljez
24 Jan 2005, 19:00
Sh1te, how can u say back to back flags are lucky? North didnt choke but p1ssed it away after bad kicking and cruising after half time, Cats have been unlucky though meeting sides like the hawks and blues at their best but 92 was a crap display by the cats. Should have won this game.
92 was the one that we should've won, no doubt. Better side than the Weagles during the year too.
People sometimes forget about 97 and 91 as well. 91 we lost by two measley points in the second semi against Hawthorn (that'd be the game that puts you directly into the GF! Damn!) and of course 97 was a great season but a crap finals series. 93 also rates a mention too as a shocking waste of talent.

LongBomb
25 Jan 2005, 11:31
Thrill of my life reading this post.

Wow, you must have an interesting life. :D

year of the roo
26 Jan 2005, 22:17
Very rarely do you see one small bit of bait catch so many fishies. Thanks for not disappointing Catters!! :D

Jim Boy
10 Mar 2005, 13:48
I found this flicking through my files the other day.

For those of you who missed it, enjoy!

An enjoyable half-hour (mms://wmt.streaming.bigpond.com/wh_afl0/AFL/AFLFilms/Finals2004/Week3/BB_bigpond_replay_1994_pf_kanga_geel.wmv)

NB. don't bother clicking on the above if you don't have broadband.

go_the_cattas
10 Mar 2005, 20:55
my dad always says that we should have won in 1990, but stuffed around and didn't even make the finals!

danny_ablett5
19 Apr 2005, 14:18
The geatsest game of football i have ever seen, it had everything, close, tight, skillfull, exhuillerating football, possibly Wayne Carey's Greatest game, and Gazza's goal after the siren
What are your memories of the match, and if you were there u lucky bastered

ArjenTheGreat
19 Apr 2005, 14:33
definately the best game of footy i've ever seen....

was lucky enough to be in the ponsford stand right behind ablett...was the most dispointed i have ever been after a match and was even more dispointed when u 'cats' choked once again the following week.

free kicks in your favour 34-18 or something. plus we kicked ourselves out of the game. but nonetheless a terrific game and one that was perhaps the catalyst for our 2 should ahve been 3-4 flags.

carey was brilliant with a torn calf muscle... 6 goals, 28 posis and 16 marks

danny_ablett5
17 Aug 2005, 19:42
I found this flicking through my files the other day.

For those of you who missed it, enjoy!

An enjoyable half-hour (mms://wmt.streaming.bigpond.com/wh_afl0/AFL/AFLFilms/Finals2004/Week3/BB_bigpond_replay_1994_pf_kanga_geel.wmv)

NB. don't bother clicking on the above if you don't have broadband.


Is there any way of manipulating that URL to watch other games??

aj1981
17 Aug 2005, 20:05
I was lucky enough to be there in 1994 for this match, and I can honestly say that, despite my team not playing, it was by far one of the best football matches I have ever seen. Both teams playing terrifically long and direct football, Carey in his absolute prime, it was just a joy to watch. I, too, was on the bottom deck of the Ponsford Stand that day, and the stand literally shook in those final moments when Ablett marked and goaled. Poor old Mick Martyn, as honest as the day is long, you could see his heart break when Tudor's kick from the pocket sailed just above his head and into the lap of Ablett. A terrific game of footy, and one that I am glad to say I attended.

DekkaRoo
18 Aug 2005, 12:07
I too was lucky enought to be at the game. It was great to see two champion players in Carey an Ablett be on the ground playing great footy in the one game. Carey could not be stopped.... he kept the roos in the game all day when at times it looked as though Geelong might kick away. Martyn was great that day also, but you only need to give a down and out champ just an inch and they will hurt you..... it just happend to be that last few seconds of the game. Although I went home with tears in my eyes that night, I will never foget the match that I had just witnessed!

NorthBhoy
18 Aug 2005, 18:57
Free kick stats.

Someone post the ********ing free kicks stats!!!!!!!!!!!

B-Rock
22 Aug 2005, 18:32
BEST - Geelong: Ablett, Couch 3; Breuer, Brownless, Mensch, Pickering, Tudor 2 North Melbourne: Carey 6; Allison, Longmire 3; Blakey, McAdam

GOALS - Geelong: G.Hocking, Hinkley, Breuer, Couch, Handley, O'Reilly North Melbourne: Carey, Stevens, Martyn, Schwass, Laidley, Sholl

ATTENDANCE: 80,121 at the Melbourne Cricket Ground

Good read, but u got your best and goals mixed up :p

B-Rock
22 Aug 2005, 18:38
Making 4 grand finals and losing them all is considered "choking" in my opinon!

tommy_as_ice
23 Aug 2005, 14:53
None of this is meant as a troll but I think our fans have got over 1998. I don't think we'd have won in 99 had we won that year so maybe it evened out.


you wouldnt have won in 99 if essendon bet carlton. you were lucky, just like the crows were lucky the year before. so technically you are right.

NorthBhoy
23 Aug 2005, 15:54
The ********ing free kick stats!!! Someone post them!!!

Cheating bastards!!!

Gasometer
23 Aug 2005, 17:22
you wouldnt have won in 99 if essendon bet carlton.

How do you know? If Carlton could beat them, anyone could have beaten them in the GF.

They didn't make it, we won the flag. Thats all there is to know.

Gaso

Groucho
23 Aug 2005, 18:45
The ********ing free kick stats!!! Someone post them!!!

Cheating bastards!!!


33-13 I believe.

The Magenius
23 Aug 2005, 23:29
In 92 you were up by about 4 goals and lost, whilst 94 and 95 were pathetic. Yes we would have lost in 1994 but I'm certain we'd have made a better fist of it.
Nobody could have stopped Matera that day !

utility
24 Aug 2005, 11:04
One of the truly great games of the 90's. It's the only game I've seen where I honestly felt the umpires robbed us (12-33 frees, 0-5 goals from frees), and the only game I've cried after it was finished. I haven't seen the Essendon/Carlton '99 Prelim in it's entirity, but this was the second best final I've seen behind the 1989 Grand Final. And how good was Carey?!? :eek:

Hotel 6
24 Aug 2005, 17:51
One of the truly great games of the 90's. It's the only game I've seen where I honestly felt the umpires robbed us (12-33 frees, 0-5 goals from frees), and the only game I've cried after it was finished. I haven't seen the Essendon/Carlton '99 Prelim in it's entirity, but this was the second best final I've seen behind the 1989 Grand Final. And how good was Carey?!? :eek:

I have always said that PETER CAREY was the most valuable person on the field to the Cats on that day, the King nearly got us over the line though. Probably the best game I have been to and we did not win it.

94_Eagles
25 Aug 2005, 00:23
Where can I watch this game?

Rod Stroker
26 Aug 2005, 03:11
33-13 I believe.
That is correct.

Rod Stroker
26 Aug 2005, 03:15
Don't know it it's been mentioned yet, but I think that was the game where a young Leigh Colbert sporting a shaved head tried in vain to rough Carey up when moved onto him after McGrath had been relieved of his duties.

Gasometer
26 Aug 2005, 10:29
Where can I watch this game?

Google:- 'Australian Football Video'

They have every game.

I dont think I could still watch it again. Probably the worst loss, even worse than the 98GF...I thought we would never make the GF that day walking around the MCG.

gaso

Pie 4 Life
26 Aug 2005, 19:12
Good match that one. ;)