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I can remember watching Mick Nolan at work on the speedball (the boxing thingo) at training one night.....It takes a fair bit of fitness and stregnth to get one of those things going properly...Mick was a master at the speedball.
 
Still considered one of the best ever exponents of intelligent ruck work guile. Sammy Newman, for instance, and Simon Madden both place the big fella right up there as one of the truly tough and smart ruckmen to have played the game. His now unfashionable expansive girth perhaps belies what a key ingredient he was to our 70's era of domination.

T'toes
 
Twinkletoes said:
Still considered one of the best ever exponents of intelligent ruck work guile. Sammy Newman, for instance, and Simon Madden both place the big fella right up there as one of the truly tough and smart ruckmen to have played the game. His now unfashionable expansive girth perhaps belies what a key ingredient he was to our 70's era of domination.

T'toes


Rantall reckons he's the best footballer he played with, a big rap considering he played with the likes of Cable, Blight, Greig and Shimma.

Rantall was a absolute gun himself.
 
greg said:
Rantall reckons he's the best footballer he played with, a big rap considering he played with the likes of Cable, Blight, Greig and Shimma.

Rantall was a absolute gun himself.
im truly lucky to have been able to see the likes of these guys play true i was only a 9 yr in 75 but there are distinctive moments you remember and we were truly religious about our footy, basically went to every game and watching world of sport on the sunday,

mick nolan was a fit man barassi had a torture test run at the start of preseason you would have to complete that run in specific time before you were passed,

this run would take place before training and better men than mick would take longer to do it.
 
mighty mick said:
im truly lucky to have been able to see the likes of these guys play true i was only a 9 yr in 75 but there are distinctive moments you remember and we were truly religious about our footy, basically went to every game and watching world of sport on the sunday,

mick nolan was a fit man barassi had a torture test run at the start of preseason you would have to complete that run in specific time before you were passed,

this run would take place before training and better men than mick would take longer to do it.

They certainly were great days Mighty Mick, managed to see a fair bit of the roos myself back then.

Even if it was from the boundry line, walking around with the Copper who was trying to find my old man, who was usually p*ssed standing under the score board with his mates.
 
greg said:
They certainly were great days Mighty Mick, managed to see a fair bit of the roos myself back then.

Even if it was from the boundry line, walking around with the Copper who was trying to find my old man, who was usually p*ssed standing under the score board with his mates.
no i was upper class my uncles would put on thier ties at half time and wander into the social club:D

leaving me on the seats near the fence to see if i could pat the police horse.

by the way which animal has a campaignerstoble half way up its back:eek: :p
 

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Story was often told about Barassi lining all the players up at training after a thrashing the Saturday before. Barassi said that they were going back to basics. He held a football up, looked around all the players and said - this is a football. Mick standing at the back called out - hang on Ron, you are going too fast.
 
Story was often told about Barassi lining all the players up at training after a thrashing the Saturday before. Barassi said that they were going back to basics. He held a football up, looked around all the players and said - this is a football. Mick standing at the back called out - hang on Ron, you are going too fast.
This story sometimes attributed to it being Slamming Sam. Doesn't matter...either of them would have brought plenty of levity to the place!
 

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Rantall reckons he's the best footballer he played with, a big rap considering he played with the likes of Cable, Blight, Greig and Shimma.

Rantall was a absolute gun himself.

Add David Dench to the 'WTF! o_O Rollcall of Champions' who ran out for North in the 70's. He was a deadset champion.

Loved Mick Nolan in the 70's, a kinder, gentler time in many ways.....
 

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