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Opening half highlights of 1982 round one.
Get to see one of our interstate recruits that never really made it. Montgomery...
Interesting that Greg Wells playing in this but I think he retired some time during the season as he was not there in 1982 finals series.
Also Ross Ditchburn whom was our new full forward for that season had not played yet. Swingman Peter McConville playing full forward in round one team. Geez, we had a versatile team in these times when guys like Hunter and McConville could play either end so well.
Never get sick of seeing footage of Bruce Doull in these videos. Convinced he is best defender I have seen.

 
80's gems...











Great times in the Spring of '82.

Blues dominant with our famous 3rd quarter bursts.

Started the first of 33 seasons of cricket for the same suburban club.

Thirdly, and least relevant at the time, bumbled my way through HSC exams. I'm sure I would have been a rocket surgeon had Carlton been shit....

One of the few games I went to on my own was the '82 Granny. Got there at Dawn's crack, beautiful spot on the wing in the front row of standing room under the southern stand, read the record 42 times, watched U19's and magoos, ball about to be bounced in the big one and.......needed a wee.
By the time I got back, battered and bruised from the jostling, I couldn't work out WTF had happened to Ditchburn?
 

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I’ve written about this day previously in this thread.

Perched high in the Northern Stand with my brother-in-law (recently arrived from Sunderland and seeing his first GF) it was a football match that can’t be beaten by any other Carlton victory. It was the stuff of dreams but you were wide wake and seeing the impossible. For those of you who missed out on the real experience I can only say “It was ****ing unbelievable”.
 
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I’ve written about this day previously in this thread.

Perched high in the Northern Stand with my brother-in-law (recently arrived from Sunderland and seeing his first GF) it was a football match that can’t be beaten by any other Carlton victory. It was the stuff of dreams but you were wide wake and seeing the impossible. For those of you who missed out on the real experience I can only say “It was ******* unbelievable”.


7 goals in 10 minutes in the 3rd Q and then near the finish Jesaulenko's long shot with the ball bouncing twice before going through for a goal ...magnificent.

 
7 goals in 10 minutes in the 3rd Q and then near the finish Jesaulenko's long shot with the ball bouncing twice before going through for a goal ...magnificent.




Was there.

My 1st GF.
 
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I’ve written about this day previously in this thread.

Perched high in the Northern Stand with my brother-in-law (recently arrived from Sunderland and seeing his first GF) it was a football match that can’t be beaten by any other Carlton victory. It was the stuff of dreams but you were wide wake and seeing the impossible. For those of you who missed out on the real experience I can only say “It was ******* unbelievable”.
Can also confirm that I was there. Top deck of the old Olympic stand. The whole thing was surreal. Jezza's last goal bounced through from about 25 yards out and the place went ballistic.
 
I’ve written about this day previously in this thread.
Martin Flanagan's essay is collected in a book along with a very readable chapter on one of The Dogs' harder years.

 
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99 prelim recall on the other day. Gee Special Fried Rice had a big game. Underrated player.
2009 elim against the Lions straight after...5 goals up early in the last, how the f*** did we lose that game?
Players looked a lot bigger in those days.
 

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2009 elim against the Lions straight after...5 goals up early in the last, how the f*** did we lose that game?
Players looked a lot bigger in those days.
Not sure if it is true but its been mentioned a few times that Carlton tragic Andy Maher was seen at pub standing on a chair singing the carlton song early in the last qtr of that game before Brisvegas came back and beat us.
 
How good is this recognition?


I’ve written about this day previously in this thread.

Perched high in the Northern Stand with my brother-in-law (recently arrived from Sunderland and seeing his first GF) it was a football match that can’t be beaten by any other Carlton victory. It was the stuff of dreams but you were wide wake and seeing the impossible. For those of you who missed out on the real experience I can only say “It was ******* unbelievable”.

I want to know what happened to the part of my brain that holds the memories from Sept 1970.

I was 6, doing Prep at school. I already loved footy and Carlton. I had collected the set of scanlen's footy cards that year - still remember the picture they made up on the back - Big Nick with his arms spread wide, up against Richmond ruck from '69 GF (Craig McKellar?). I also remember collecting all the team stickers from the Ampol servos. I remember the moon landing and stuff from Kinder in 1969. I read and re-read later about the game in the Courage Book of VFL Finals. I even remember being disappointed St. Kilda didn't win in 1971.

But I have absolutely no f**king recollection of listening live, watching replay later etc. Nothing, nada, f**k all. Where is it? Either I was suffering PTSD from the first half, or I was abducted by aliens.

On a different note, I run a small motel on the Murray. About a year ago (when people were allowed to actually come and stay) I met a couple of older blokes here for a Lawn Bowls comp (I think - might have been golf). Chatted with both independently and worked out they were Carlton supporters. They didn't know each other, but it turned out they had both been at the 1968 GF and had been sitting close to each other in the Northern Stand. Small world sometimes!

Have occasionally wondered whether they post in here.
 
But I have absolutely no f**king recollection of listening live, watching replay later etc. Nothing, nada, f**k all. Where is it? Either I was suffering PTSD from the first half, or I was abducted by aliens.
McKellar would have been 1972. Swept all before him until Percy smashed him in the GF.
 

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Can also confirm that I was there. Top deck of the old Olympic stand. The whole thing was surreal. Jezza's last goal bounced through from about 25 yards out and the place went ballistic.
Loved the old Olympic stand watched many a game from there... 95 GF was lucky enough to be there with a huge group of friends and mates on the top deck fantastic place to watch a game from, stand packed full of memories ...
 
Loved the old Olympic stand watched many a game from there... 95 GF was lucky enough to be there with a huge group of friends and mates on the top deck fantastic place to watch a game from, stand packed full of memories ...
Watched the 99PF from there. Best thing was it was mixed. So many previously smug Essendon supporters leaving bitter and twisted. Ecstasy.
 
Watched the 99PF from there. Best thing was it was mixed. So many previously smug Essendon supporters leaving bitter and twisted. Ecstasy.
Incredible day, not only to win but stopping those smug bastards winning a GF was gold.. was directly across on the opposite side of the ground southern stand pocket ground level... priceless...
 

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