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Biggest Bumps/Hits Ever

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Recently i have been "youtubing" many of the biggest dumps of history,
there were many of these in last years home and away season! Has anybody got any good url's of some good videos i can't find!
What do you think are the biggest hits in history?

p.s - can someone please find milburns hit on silvagni at optus oval!?
 
Recently i have been "youtubing" many of the biggest dumps of history,
there were many of these in last years home and away season! Has anybody got any good url's of some good videos i can't find!
What do you think are the biggest hits in history?

p.s - can someone please find milburns hit on silvagni at optus oval!?
I dont know about Biggest dump in history, but I had a huge one earlier.:thumbsu::D
 

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Are we talking king-hits? Or regulation shirt-fronts?

JJ on Blakey was a beauty
Yates on Berenton would have to be up there too
 
Neil Balme used to dish out a few as well
Also can't remember the name but some Richmond guy flattening Big Nic in the 70's, that was a beauty
 

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Was at the MCG and saw Mark Hunter lay a shepherd on Shaun Smith when he was at the Kangaroos. It was as perfect a shepherd as you'd ever wish to see, caught him flush down the middle & perfectly legal.

Shaun Smith nearly died his injuries were so severe. He ended up with a ruptured spleen.
 
Geoff/Jeff Miles from the eagles cleaned up Michael Pickering at the G one day. The best and biggest I've seen live.
 
I've only just started watching Netball and thought it was a non-contact sport
 

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Craig Kelly whacked a lot of blokes hard, with fist and hip and shoulder. Bayes and Doolan knew what he was about. I recall BT walloping into defenders with a smack like a mini colliding with a bullocks carcass.

The 1989 GF had some monstrous hits. Everyone knows about Yeats on Brereton. He crunched him twice in the on incident and then had another crack in the 3rd with an elbow. Brereton was pissing blood at half time.

The hardest hit was probably Ayres on Ablett in the 1st. Fair hip and shoulder too, straight down the middle, Ablett never saw it coming. I think Ablett was out or at least stunned, he went down like a kid hit by a tram. He was a hard fella though, straight back up and smashed into Dipper and broke his ribs. Thats the other contender.

Dipper went on to crunch Whiskas, and there was a lot of unpleasantness on the day.

Of course that level of violence would've been tame compared to the old days, the 50's and the 30's when guys like George Clayden and Leeter Collier stalked the field. The hit Didak put on Scotland caused an uproar, but it was ruled legal and in the old days it might not have rated a mention in the papers.
 
In no particular order:

- Scott Turner on Gary O'Donnell in 1995
- Brereton on Paul Van Der Haar in 1989 2nd semi
- Ablett on Wayne Johnston in 1989
- Ablett on Peter Czercaski at VFL park in 1985
- Earl Spalding on Guy McKenna in Perth in 1995 (absolute ripper)
- Michael Voss on Joel Corey in 2003 (see I include ones against Geelong)
- Tony Free on Wayne Henwood at Sydney around 1990
- Garry Wilson on Jim Jess in 1982 at MCG
- Stan Magro on Jezza in 1979 (I think)

and my all time favourite.........

Ray Card obliterating Keith Greig in 1977 at Geelong.

They were all legal. They were all great.
 
Eric Guy on Bob Skilton at the Junction Oval around 1960 Some people at the game thought Guy and killed Skilton he hit him so hard.
 
Magro on Jezza was a beauty!

He played like that as well.. If only Bartlett was never half as good as he was; maybe he would have added him on his 'hit list' on the most significant day of them all. Grand Final Day.
 

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