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got few lazy weeks inside after a bloody shoulder reco, and wondering if any computer nerds out there can tell me if its possible to download last years sheedy & Hird farewell.

I want to make a highlights package of the six times during that game when Joel Bowden stood in Llloyd and Lucas's hole and got smashed. Could be handy footage to refer all the tools on bigfooty that insist on Bowden being cheap and soft.....biggest misconception in football.
 
got few lazy weeks inside after a bloody shoulder reco, and wondering if any computer nerds out there can tell me if its possible to download last years sheedy & Hird farewell.

I want to make a highlights package of the six times during that game when Joel Bowden stood in Llloyd and Lucas's hole and got smashed. Could be handy footage to refer all the tools on bigfooty that insist on Bowden being cheap and soft.....biggest misconception in football.

will need to search torrent sites, otherwise try to find someone who has it
 
If the footage is on youtube, then theres a site that can download them.

Otherwise, thats the best i got.
 

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I downloaded that game from a torrent site last year. Not 100% sure one which site it was but a quick google search should find it for you, search the round and the teams playing and the year
 
got few lazy weeks inside after a bloody shoulder reco, and wondering if any computer nerds out there can tell me if its possible to download last years sheedy & Hird farewell.

I want to make a highlights package of the six times during that game when Joel Bowden stood in Llloyd and Lucas's hole and got smashed. Could be handy footage to refer all the tools on bigfooty that insist on Bowden being cheap and soft.....biggest misconception in football.

I've got a copy I could post to you on DVD, probably a bit big to email. Please note- I am not a computer nerd.;)
 
Rooster......I think the most important thing when judging anyone who happens to be in a hole is;

(A) Does it look like it was the player's allocated job to be there. (Good)
(B) Has the player made a quick decision to get to the hole leaving his covered opponent, thus helping his team, unselfishly. (Good)
(C) Did the player by an unlucky/lucky turn of events find himself in the hole. (Luck)
(D) Was the player caught out, and found himself in the hole, unintentionally. (Luck - Bad)
(E) Is the player a loose player told to get to the hole and therefore has no direct opponent in the area. (Good)
(F) Has the player been negligent in losing his player, and thus happened by luck to find himself in the hole. (Luck - Bad)

When judging Joel's great positioning, please look at the play earlier and judge what reasoning allowed Joel to do what he did.

Luck is harder to replicate, then direction, decision and intuition.

Remember a couple of years ago the Carltank Board and supporters said Whitnall had a great year, when in fact he got a lot of soft, uncontested kicks in 'holes'. The following year when Lance manned up, it showed he was past it !

Do Bowden justice......look at the play before his play and how he happened to be there......just don't appraise and edit in isolation.

Cheers
 
Rooster......I think the most important thing when judging anyone who happens to be in a hole is;

(A) Does it look like it was the player's allocated job to be there. (Good)
(B) Has the player made a quick decision to get to the hole leaving his covered opponent, thus helping his team, unselfishly. (Good)
(C) Did the player by an unlucky/lucky turn of events find himself in the hole. (Luck)
(D) Was the player caught out, and found himself in the hole, unintentionally. (Luck - Bad)
(E) Is the player a loose player told to get to the hole and therefore has no direct opponent in the area. (Good)
(F) Has the player been negligent in losing his player, and thus happened by luck to find himself in the hole. (Luck - Bad)

When judging Joel's great positioning, please look at the play earlier and judge what reasoning allowed Joel to do what he did.

Luck is harder to replicate, then direction, decision and intuition.

Remember a couple of years ago the Carltank Board and supporters said Whitnall had a great year, when in fact he got a lot of soft, uncontested kicks in 'holes'. The following year when Lance manned up, it showed he was past it !

Do Bowden justice......look at the play before his play and how he happened to be there......just don't appraise and edit in isolation.

Cheers

forget how it came to be carmen san diego and stop trying to be the tactician that you're clearly not. Bowden was directly responsible for a number of interceptions and threw his body on the line multiple times which directly resulted in Richmond clearances from defense.

He set the game up in the first half,and too often these acts of his go unnoticed, simply because he might get the ball over 30 times and apparently thats not in the rules for defenders.

but go on hero d1ck, hit back with some more predictive negative dribble you poor mans Bentleigh.been done pal.

by the way your Whitnall comparison sucks balls and gives a good insight into your footy nous.
 
i was watching that game not so long ago and i couldnt recall the parts with softie bowden. when abouts did these acts occur?
 
i was watching that game not so long ago and i couldnt recall the parts with softie bowden. when abouts did these acts occur?
Well hello Anti, As I haven't seen this match and you've only just recently watched it perhaps you can enlighten us with your IN DEPTH football-ness. I'm pretty sure the only line SOFTIE BOWDEN was looking for was on the actual playing field, know what I mean?
 
I downloaded that game from a torrent site last year. Not 100% sure one which site it was but a quick google search should find it for you, search the round and the teams playing and the year

Probably demonoid as thats where I downloaded mine, but they have been closed down and I haven't seen it hosted anywhere else since
 
Rooster......I think the most important thing when judging anyone who happens to be in a hole is;

(A) Does it look like it was the player's allocated job to be there. (Good)
(B) Has the player made a quick decision to get to the hole leaving his covered opponent, thus helping his team, unselfishly. (Good)
(C) Did the player by an unlucky/lucky turn of events find himself in the hole. (Luck)
(D) Was the player caught out, and found himself in the hole, unintentionally. (Luck - Bad)
(E) Is the player a loose player told to get to the hole and therefore has no direct opponent in the area. (Good)
(F) Has the player been negligent in losing his player, and thus happened by luck to find himself in the hole. (Luck - Bad)

When judging Joel's great positioning, please look at the play earlier and judge what reasoning allowed Joel to do what he did.

Luck is harder to replicate, then direction, decision and intuition.

Remember a couple of years ago the Carltank Board and supporters said Whitnall had a great year, when in fact he got a lot of soft, uncontested kicks in 'holes'. The following year when Lance manned up, it showed he was past it !

Do Bowden justice......look at the play before his play and how he happened to be there......just don't appraise and edit in isolation.

Cheers

Christ mate, what's all that crap???.....a bruise is a flipping bruise!!!
 

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I've got a copy I could post to you on DVD, probably a bit big to email. Please note- I am not a computer nerd.;)

I would love a copy of the game too ... am willing to pay for it and cost of posting etc ... just pm me
 
all good grach, got my hands on a copy, thanks anyway mate.:thumbsu:

Somebody put up a clip of Oakley-Nicholls' goal v Essendon in 2006 a while back. It's only a quick grab, but it shows the build-up to that goal, starting with some exquisite Bowden work from full back, side-stepping the bloke on the mark in the opposition goal square, spotting up Andy Kellaway 50 metres up the ground, eventually finishing with the JON goal. That'd be worth including too - it shows how Joel toys with his opponents.
 
Somebody put up a clip of Oakley-Nicholls' goal v Essendon in 2006 a while back. It's only a quick grab, but it shows the build-up to that goal, starting with some exquisite Bowden work from full back, side-stepping the bloke on the mark in the opposition goal square, spotting up Andy Kellaway 50 metres up the ground, eventually finishing with the JON goal. That'd be worth including too - it shows how Joel toys with his opponents.

Nah it was just a point jim but nice a build up tho.

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Who remembers the games Bowden has cost us? Hmmmm
Turnovers.....Bad Decisons.....Wrong position......Out of Position.....No man.
Oh, how the memory fades.

Bet you can't find the RedRooster.
 
joel standing in the hole between lucas and lloyd :o

lucas played in defence all game and lloyd was well looked after by young thursfield

but hey it if makes your "bowden greatest hits" video a bit better than i guess you can talk as much rubbish as you like
 
got few lazy weeks inside after a bloody shoulder reco, and wondering if any computer nerds out there can tell me if its possible to download last years sheedy & Hird farewell.

I want to make a highlights package of the six times during that game when Joel Bowden stood in Llloyd and Lucas's hole and got smashed. Could be handy footage to refer all the tools on bigfooty that insist on Bowden being cheap and soft.....biggest misconception in football.

I've got it.

If u edit the footage like u say,make sure u title it,"A special Day in an otherwise soft career" and then cut one together of all his squibs and turnovers.
lmao
 
If I knew how to make comp movies go on DVD's I would definitely help ya's out, I also downloaded from a torrent site last year and cant see any reason why it wouldnt still be up :)
 

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