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I was 8. Now I'm 25.
Where did the years go?
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Good times.
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Was he playing on Francou (who had been absolutely killing it leading into that game from memory)?
Played on him at every stoppage, but was told to then run hard offensively once the clearance was won.I think he was, but not playing a hard tag. Francou from memory still had 20-odd but wasn’t as devastating as he had been in the lead-up.
How accomodating were we then... letting those poor deprived Port supporters access their team a week earlier!Sports betting was in its infancy back then. But i recall getting $5.75 the pies head to head at the tab around 5pm on the night of the game. Was always confident port would choke on their dinner. Malthouse was all over choco williams during the week with the mind games. Another thing that stood out - how small the crowd was, port fans had already chalked up the win and were saving it for the home prelim apparently
Was there, on the outer side, HFF left of screen. I was the only Collingwood fan in the entire bay. A girl told me she hated me.
Highlight of the night was Rupert Betheras having four efforts, against four Port players, to get a ball up.
How good a kick was Ryan Lonie?
Yes he was and I remember him butchering the ball a lot.Commentators kept saying he was playing on Francou but they basically steered clear of each other and hunted the ball.
My ex was a Port fan.By the look of it you were somehow right in the middle of the port members section.
Yeah Lonie played really well.
Yup he needed to though as Burgoyne gave him a bath all night. Was a redemption tackle.
Was always confident port would choke on their dinner. Malthouse was all over choco williams during the week with the mind games.
Was at the game, one of the best nights ever as a Collingwood supporter.
Grew up in Adelaide and the entirety of my years in high school 1995-1999 we were embarrassing. Not too mention I had to put up with back to back Adelaide flags so it was a tough time to be a young Magpie.
It was our first final since 1994 (when McGuane dropped the mark against West Coast) and it was a pleasure to finally be back there after so many years of dissapointment. We were the obvious outsiders, seemed a big gap between 1st and 4th and no one gave us a chance, which is the best scenario for Collingwood.
Got a nice lead early but the game was a nailbiter, we were just held on all night, Licca and Burns were huge. Pebs and Didak were the difference. I was down the "Johnson" end in the cheer squad and I think I missed the tackle because I had my head in my hands after the Burgoyne mark, couldn't beleive he didnt go back and slot that.
When Leon sealed it I went ballistic as did my family back in Melbourne, was a magical Collingwood moment. Chrisso's call is one of my favorite ever "Davis! he snaps and he goals!...the Magpies are in to the preliminary final!!!" Sweet!
I was lucky enough to get to the prelim as well which was surreal after all those years of pain. We wont talk about the next week but seriously great memories for me.
This game, 2018 prelim, 2010 granny, 2003 v Adel with Taz after the siren are probably my favorite Collingwood memories.Thats the sort of stuff i was hoping to see. After years of crap experiences like that are just awesome.
Thats the sort of stuff i was hoping to see. After years of crap experiences like that are just awesome.
Does sitting behind that prick Dom Sheed as the ball sailed through count as a low?- i am ready for the 4-peat.You can't properly experience the highs without having been through the lows.
But I am willing to give winning 4 flags in a row a try and see if my theory holds true.
Was at the game, one of the best nights ever as a Collingwood supporter.
Grew up in Adelaide and the entirety of my years in high school 1995-1999 we were embarrassing. Not too mention I had to put up with back to back Adelaide flags so it was a tough time to be a young Magpie.
It was our first final since 1994 (when McGuane dropped the mark against West Coast) and it was a pleasure to finally be back there after so many years of dissapointment. We were the obvious outsiders, seemed a big gap between 1st and 4th and no one gave us a chance, which is the best scenario for Collingwood.
Got a nice lead early but the game was a nailbiter, we were just held on all night, Licca and Burns were huge. Pebs and Didak were the difference. I was down the "Johnson" end in the cheer squad and I think I missed the tackle because I had my head in my hands after the Burgoyne mark, couldn't beleive he didnt go back and slot that.
When Leon sealed it I went ballistic as did my family back in Melbourne, was a magical Collingwood moment. Chrisso's call is one of my favorite ever "Davis! he snaps and he goals!...the Magpies are in to the preliminary final!!!" Sweet!
I was lucky enough to get to the prelim as well which was surreal after all those years of pain. We wont talk about the next week but seriously great memories for me.