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Universal Love Down Memory Lane

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Thought that was the Bombers.

Nah Friday night at the G IIRC VS Richmond. I was going clubbing after the game and I remember feeling bad standing on the G in my stilettos!
 
Poor Livo
Talented player, but much maligned because the coaches we had insisted on playing him as a defender. He was recruited as a KPF.

If Brittain had got rid of Fev as planned, Livo would have been played forward
 
Talented player, but much maligned because the coaches we had insisted on playing him as a defender. He was recruited as a KPF.

If Brittain had got rid of Fev as planned, Livo would have been played forward

Then we wouldn't have Lachie ;)
 

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Anyone else remember this amazing day?

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http://www.blueseum.org/tiki-index.php?page=Round 14, 1991

Was there that day, and was sitting in the Hawthorn/Richard Pratt Stand.
Ball never looked like missing as soon as it left his boot.
 

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I thought this guy would be a player
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Back in the days of the "mystical country recruit who coulda been anything"......Steve Oliver. Tony Southcombe, Jim Canfield, Ross Ditchburn...come readily to mind.

Great stuff
We missed out on a good'un, Ron Best, who chose to stay in Bendigo.
 

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Seem to remember he was in some sort of trouble and may have possibly been rumours around whilst he was playing even.

I just googled it. Damien Lock was up on drug charges in 2004 along with other Bendigo players. Not sure of the outcome, someone no doubt will remember.
 
Never heard that.
Off to google for clarification.

Found the below article regarding Lock, appears to have been caught up in the Melbourne Underworld/Gangland raids/arrests but unsure of the outcome of the charges.

http://www.bendigoadvertiser.com.au/story/656560/lock-smith-and-rout-leave-eaglehawk/


Lock, Smith and Rout leave Eaglehawk

THE three Eaglehawk fooballers at the centre of drug raids in Bendigo earlier this year have parted ways with the club.
Damien Lock, Sean Smith and Adam Rout, who were arrested in a string of drug raids in Bendigo on May 22 this year, have decided to quit the Eaglehawk Football-Netball Club.

Smith and Lock have signed with Central Murray Football League premier Kerang, while Rout is believed to be heading to Heathcote District Football League club Elmore.
The trio were the talk of the football world when they were arrested on the morning of the Borough's grand final rematch with Gisborne at Gardiner Reserve.
Smith was charged with trafficking ecstasy, possessing and using cannabis and possessing prescribed drugs.
 

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