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I've said it before, I'll say it again, SOS used his body and his arms in such ways that limited his opponents strengths, and playing in an era of monster forwards (Lockett, Dunstall, etc) he needed to. To say he got away with murder is just plain stupid, there were as many cameras back then as there are now, and if the umpires didnt say or pay anything, commentators didnt say anything, the AFL didnt say anything, its safe to say that SOS was just a brilliant full-back in an era of champions.
OK, you've got me there, I didn't realise the umpires never make any mistakes, or play favourites.






