I'm missing footy that much, that when the mrs hit the sack early tonight, I chucked on the 1990 Grand Final.
I was unfortunate to miss the Grand Final due to the drawn final against West Coast (also the only Grand Final I didn't go to from 1981 - 1999).
Tony Shaw and Darren Millane were fantastic and rightfully got a lot of credit and attention from the win. I know I'll have a lot of people shoot me down, but I thought there were better players than both (not that I would take that credit away from them).
Scott Russell - When the game was there to be won, and everyone else was fumbling and scrapping the footy around, Scotty showed class and composure hitting targets.
Mick McGuane - Got out and ran hard all day and once again, a catalist in setting the game up in the first half.
Michael Christian - Was a pillar in defence and showed a lot of run from the backline. Somehow found plenty of space in front of him.
Shaw and Millane were extremely fumbly (Millane's broken thumb sure didn't help). They shone through in the second half though and helped dominate the midfield.
Plenty of others that were fantastic including Shane Kerrison (tried his guts out, not bad for a late inclusion), Tony Francis, Graeme Wright, Craig Kelly, Peter Daicos (not many touches, but magical), Damian Monkhorst.
Had to start a thread on this because to me it was a reminder of a release of so much built up pain. Sometimes we don't fully appreciate the lesser names like Kerrison.
For all the crap they copped from Terry Daniher (Anthony was Essendon's best player) and Darren Bewick amongst others, this was a gutsy win from a team most would agree was less talented than plenty of other grand final teams we'd put on the park.
Ah, reminiscing!!!
I was unfortunate to miss the Grand Final due to the drawn final against West Coast (also the only Grand Final I didn't go to from 1981 - 1999).
Tony Shaw and Darren Millane were fantastic and rightfully got a lot of credit and attention from the win. I know I'll have a lot of people shoot me down, but I thought there were better players than both (not that I would take that credit away from them).
Scott Russell - When the game was there to be won, and everyone else was fumbling and scrapping the footy around, Scotty showed class and composure hitting targets.
Mick McGuane - Got out and ran hard all day and once again, a catalist in setting the game up in the first half.
Michael Christian - Was a pillar in defence and showed a lot of run from the backline. Somehow found plenty of space in front of him.
Shaw and Millane were extremely fumbly (Millane's broken thumb sure didn't help). They shone through in the second half though and helped dominate the midfield.
Plenty of others that were fantastic including Shane Kerrison (tried his guts out, not bad for a late inclusion), Tony Francis, Graeme Wright, Craig Kelly, Peter Daicos (not many touches, but magical), Damian Monkhorst.
Had to start a thread on this because to me it was a reminder of a release of so much built up pain. Sometimes we don't fully appreciate the lesser names like Kerrison.
For all the crap they copped from Terry Daniher (Anthony was Essendon's best player) and Darren Bewick amongst others, this was a gutsy win from a team most would agree was less talented than plenty of other grand final teams we'd put on the park.
Ah, reminiscing!!!











