VALE JOHN IBRAHIM

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kangaroo7

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Mar 17, 2002
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John Ibrahim played 85 games and kicked 50 goals with North from 1962-68, mainly on the half forward line. Those who saw him play will recall his unusual kicking style. After his VFL career finished he went to Sunshine where he became captain-coach, and later to Sunbury.

Condolences to the family.
 

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Very sad. Loved him as a player. Remember him kicking 5 against *Essendon in about ‘66 in a very good win. About his kicking action, an old friend said he turned up at his school as a guest and said his family couldn’t afford a real footy ,so he and his mates made one out of tied up newspaper and said the only way he could get it to go very far was to throw it onto his foot so , even after he joined North, he looked like he was throwing the ball down onto his boot.
 

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John Ibrahim played 85 games and kicked 50 goals with North from 1962-68, mainly on the half forward line. Those who saw him play will recall his unusual kicking style. After his VFL career finished he went to Sunshine where he became captain-coach, and later to Sunbury.

Condolences to the family.
undoubtedly missed by all in sunbury.
 
Very sad. Loved him as a player. Remember him kicking 5 against *Essendon in about ‘66 in a very good win. About his kicking action, an old friend said he turned up at his school as a guest and said his family couldn’t afford a real footy ,so he and his mates made one out of tied up newspaper and said the only way he could get it to go very far was to throw it onto his foot so , even after he joined North, he looked like he was throwing the ball down onto his boot.

Round 3 1964
 

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Brilliant K7! Longer ago than I thought. Still remember Kevin “Skeeter” Coghlan on World of Sport describing it as “champagne football “ and was quite chuffed as a young fellar
Remember listening to this one at home on the radio and worrying that Essendon would catch us. And your favourite, Barry Allan, got a goal!
 

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