JR#8
Norm Smith Medallist
Can one of you older guys fill me in on the full story as to why Stuart Maxfield went to Sydney?
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can one of you older guys fill me in on the full story as to why stuart maxfield went to sydney?
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Job opportunities also was part of the explanation although Im not sure how valid that is.
Sounds alot better to say you moved to earn money outside of football for the long term rather than just jumping at a bigger contract.
He played in 1995 finals and I remember him ripping Oleranshaw apart in that final in Sydney (major Sheedy tantrum) which Locket kicked the winning point. So ended up playing a Grand Final the next year.
So close to 300 games and a premiership but 2005 was cruel.
Boof was almost cut at the end of 1991 as many at the club figured him to be a "one way" player. When Yabbie Jeans was hired as coach he made him a project player, and many other players at the club dubbed him Yabbie's pet!
Jeans gave him the confidence to be an AFL player... told him to take the game on.
Under Northey he relished the attacking game plan and was a gun rebounding player out of defence with his long runs down the wings and was a dead eye dick on the run from 50 out.
Yes money played a big part in the club releasing him and allowing him to go to Sydney, but also the fact that he was firstly dismayed at what happened when Northey walked, but secondly at the feedback offered to him by Robert Walls who asked him to change his style of play...
In my eyes, was the beginning of our "dark years" losing players of his ilk and watching Walls/Geischen ruin the club.
As a young builder, there was a heap of opportunity with the pending Olympic games he chose to make a mark in Sydney with these opportunities.
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lol, how much building did you reckon he did up there partner, pull the other one![]()
I still we were a key defender short to have a tilt in 96. Wigney had a great 1995 before breaking his ankle, but there was always that doubt that he could back it up.I still think if we were able to keep Maxfield, Lambert and with fit Richo we would have gone very very close to a flag in 96 if Northey had of stayed. We were still a few players short and those 2 would have been a good mix... inside.. and the outside player.
So important now to be strict on our list management. Brendon Gale would know full well why we weren't able to improve our list during the late nineties and early naughts. Over paying players after 1 or 2 good seasons, paying 100% of the salary cap, not having a full list.... and unable to participate in the PSD in most years.
(by the way, heading up to Darwin next week. What's the best place to have a cold one in the city centre?)
Yeah I've been to Shenanigans. Didn't like it. I try to steer clear of Aussie Irish pubs, having been to Ireland 7 times. Ours are lame. Nothing like the real thing over in Ireland.Last time I was in Darwin there seemed to be two pubs, Rorke's Drift and Shenannigans. Pretty lively. I forget the name of the street, but right in town.
Yeah I've been to Shenanigans. Didn't like it. I try to steer clear of Aussie Irish pubs, having been to Ireland 7 times. Ours are lame. Nothing like the real thing over in Ireland.
But I will check out Rorke's Drift. Thanks.
(should I give myself a yellow card for derailing this thread?)
Yeah I've been to Shenanigans. Didn't like it. I try to steer clear of Aussie Irish pubs, having been to Ireland 7 times. Ours are lame. Nothing like the real thing over in Ireland.
But I will check out Rorke's Drift. Thanks.
(should I give myself a yellow card for derailing this thread?)
In my eyes, was the beginning of our "dark years" losing players of his ilk and watching Walls/Geischen ruin the club.