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Yep I was there that day also, fantastic game.Well I saw the best football match for pure entertainment down there Hawthorn V Geelong 1989 round 6
After your comprehensive record here I'm not sure of anything now. RD 17 seems we beat them by almost 100 points at Princes Park in 1987. My memory re the number of goals in Q3 is obviously distorted.Our record highest scores in any quarter against footscray have been:
Waverley Park R3, 1982 73 points including 11 goals
Western Oval R9, 1975 72 points including 11 goals
Princes Park R7, 1978 69 points including 11 goals
Western Oval R16, 1972 68 points including 11 goals
Overall our record scores in any quarter have been
Princes Park R21, 1986 82 points including 13 goals against Geelong in Q4
Princes Park R16, 1982 81 points including 13 goals against North Melbourne in Q1
Princes Park R7, 1985 76 points including 12 goals against St Kilda in Q3
Princes Park R21, 1991 76 points including 11 goals against Fitzroy in Q3
Princes Park R21, 1986 75 points including 12 goals against Geelong in Q3
Princes Park R4, 1984 73 points including 11 goals against St Kilda in Q2
M.C.G. R5, 1988 73 points including 11 goals against North Melbourne in Q3
Waverley Park R3, 1982 73 points including 11 goals against Footscray in Q3
Waverley Park R4, 1979 72 points including 11 goals against South Melbourne in Q4
Western Oval R9, 1975 72 points including 11 goals against Footscray in Q3
North Hobart R6, 1991 70 points including 11 goals against Fitzroy in Q4
Princes Park R14, 1980 70 points including 11 goals against Fitzroy in Q3
Princes Park R6, 1977 69 points including 10 goals against St Kilda in Q4
York Park R20, 2012 69 points including 11 goals against Port Adelaide in Q4
Waverley Park R22, 1998 69 points including 11 goals against Fremantle in Q4
Princes Park R7, 1978 69 points including 11 goals against Footscray in Q4
S.C.G. R10, 1982 68 points including 10 goals against Sydney in Q2
Waverley Park R22, 1989 68 points including 11 goals against St Kilda in Q4
Western Oval R16, 1972 68 points including 11 goals against Footscray in Q4
Waverley Park R1, 1990 66 points including 10 goals against Geelong in Q4
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I remember Dunstall hand balling it onto an oppo's foot when he was trapped on the boundary one time for the sake result but couldn't tell you what game or opponentSpeaking of foggy memories, I have this vague memory of seeing Platten at the bottom of a pack near the boundary line, slamming the ball onto one of the oppositions' boots, and seeing it go over on the full for an HFC free. One of the smartest bits of footy i've ever seen.
I vaguely recall that happening at PP. Does anyone else recall the play, or where it was?
Nothing like a come back, they almost returned the favor a couple of months later.Well I saw the best football match for pure entertainment down there Hawthorn V Geelong 1989 round 6
The old hawthorn quarter. We always turned on a fantastic 3rd during that eraWe were later screwed on a grandstand deal at PP. something to do with the Elliot stand if I remember rightly.
In 1987 I watched us play what I still regard as the most perfect quarter of football I have ever seen. It was against Footscray, and we kicked about 13 goals in the 3rd quarter. I don't think a Footscray player touched it. Brereton and Dunstall put on a clinic
Certainly was a great day, but not at Princes Park, which is the initial context of this thread.Round 12 1999
But was the original deal reasonable? Was it brokered by the VFL?I was at Melbourne Uni in the early 70's and living nearby, so Princes Park was the perfect venue.
I could walk there from my student digs.
Glenferrie Oval was just too small to play good footy, and we adapted to the size of Princes Park and played a great attacking brand of football: the dimensions of the ground being similar to the MCG would have helped. I'm not sure if it was the type of footy we were playing or just the fact that we were such a damn good champion team, but the era there produced 7 premierships.
But the Bloos just had to try to screw us financially, which is the way they operate, so it was inevitable that we left.
Yes but not the context of the post I replied to. Re read it.Certainly was a great day, but not at Princes Park, which is the initial context of this thread.
That was a friday night v north in 1993, he ended up kicking the winner in a narrow victory. Pretty sure platten hit him up for the final goalI remember Dunstall hand balling it onto an oppo's foot when he was trapped on the boundary one time for the sake result but couldn't tell you what game or opponent