Agreed. Mitch was a good bloke. First met him back in 2013, was a bit shy but genuine. His biggest enemy was his own confidence and it evaporated under Leppa.
Nick Hayes is an interesting one. I'd draft him back actually. Carving up.
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Agreed. Mitch was a good bloke. First met him back in 2013, was a bit shy but genuine. His biggest enemy was his own confidence and it evaporated under Leppa.
I reckon Golby was another that would have kept improving under Fagan, he was starting to play really well under Vossy before Leppa came in.
Kill me in remember Golby and used to think he was a good player. Really sad we delisted him because he was young and got a good lot of games as well. Golby > Anyone.
The Polk-barrel game is my favourite of the post-premiership era. Was already a good game, but that last quarter was surreal. And did I imagine it, or did Josh Green's critical cameo end up on the cutting room floor?
Edit: Also, how bad is the paddlepop?
was too light appaz, just could not put weight onNick Hayes is an interesting one. I'd draft him back actually. Carving up.
Holy s**t, that's some simultaneously wonderful nostalgia but also pretty sobering. Harwood, Berwick, Lester, Rich and Rocky the only players still on the list from that win. Considering it's been 5 years and two of those are still fringe they should probably consider themselves lucky to have had such a long career.
Here's to better days and smashing the Dees this Sunday.
Isn't that where the Hawks are moving to?I thought Berwick was delisted?
Isn't that where the Hawks are moving to?
"Little" Graeme HinchenAlso, loved Lou Richard's commentary.
Whilst it has been a while since we last rolled Port (2016), we've had some epic battles with them over the years since both clubs were formed (Lions merger and Port entering the comp in 1997) and if I'm not mistaken, I think our first two games were draws in 97/98, although my favourite was that remarkable comeback win at Footy Park when we were 9 odd goals down (can't remember what year that was).
Must admit, not sure why when that video was edited that three consecutive points made the cut of a two and a half minute clip.
One for the over 50's clique
#30 for the Roys doesn't look dissimilar to Mark Zanotti, albeit a tad smaller.
Still can't forget the very first Q Clash and what a debacle the umpiring was that night to the extent that it appeared there was a clear directive by the AFL to ensure the Suns got that win.