magpie_marty
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Just wondering peoples views of KB,
A great player in my opinion and perhaps before his time.
A great player in my opinion and perhaps before his time.
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Just wondering peoples views of KB,
A great player in my opinion and perhaps before his time.
Well before my time but looking back through his record is unbelievable. The bloke could have 3 or 4 Norm Smiths if they were awarded during his whole career.
1982: 12 Disp, 3 goals, 3 behinds
1980: 21 Disp, 7 goals, 4 behinds (No brainer dominated)
1974: 27 Disp (second most on ground, Sheeds with 29+2 probably would have got it)
1973: 26 Disp, 1 goal (most on ground)
1972: 29 Disp (Most on ground, losing game Jezza kicking 7 doesn't win this one [scores 177-150!!]
1969: 24 Disp, 1 goal (most on ground)
1967: 18 Disp, 3 goals, 3 behinds
"You know how much I respect Carlton, Doc"When it comes to his media career, has few peers as a master troll
I think he invented the comb over. Ray Byrne confirms this!
On Sen Jason Richardson segment. "jason why do you call me two dogs?""You know how much I respect Carlton, Doc"
Cable not in KB's class..very very good player Cable...VFL living legend Bartlett, 5 x B&F 5x Premiership player,top 5 greatest finals players of all timePoor mans Barry Cable, before his time nah.
yeah espeshh the first game of the year tiges v bluesYep troll #1. When we started improving 2013ish, at times he would come out and declare that Richmond would smash team X by 100+, when the game was close to a 50 50.
I love the story but Collingwood got up that day by a couple of goals, with a very young Phil Walsh starring for the Pies. One of the first times I went to the football.I think he invented the comb over. Ray Byrne confirms this!
In round 19 of the '83 season, Collingwood met Richmond at the MCG in Richmond champion Kevin Bartlett's 400th AFL/VFL game. His opponent that afternoon was Ray Byrne. As the teams lined up for the first bounce, Byrne reached down into his sock, stood up, and presented the balding Tiger star with a toothless comb! Bartlett was amused, but not distracted, and Richmond won convincingly.
I copied that off wiki or something. apologies all round. but fooking funny.Ray byrne and his twin brother used to keep swapping classes doing exams at tech school. If Ray no good at english his brother sat the exam and vice versaI love the story but Collingwood got up that day by a couple of goals, with a very young Phil Walsh starring for the Pies. One of the first times I went to the football.