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Re: Round #4 Carlton vs St. Kilda in NZ: Pre Game prognostications - cookie2 - 04-24-2015

@Baggers

Mate, sorry to hear about your wife's step dad, and all the best for what must be trying times. At least enjoy the game tomorrow.


Re: Round #4 Carlton vs St. Kilda in NZ: Pre Game prognostications - DJC - 04-24-2015

(04-24-2015, 05:51 AM)bignic link Wrote:Have faith mate. We hadn't won one for 21 years before that 68 success, and we did our best to kick ourselves out of it. Nothing has changed in that regard, has it. Also, I reckon Geoff Blethyn who played for Essendon and was the only Full Forward, and possibly player that I have seen playing in glasses, probably should have been paid a mark in the 10 metre square which would have won the game for Essendon. Glad it wasn't, of course!!
It's only been 20 years, this time, so we have a year to go before we start panicking that like my missus, who is a demons supporter, we will never see another flag in our life-time.

Rod Macfarlane, who I played with at Coburg Ammos, wore glasses and was on the Essendon list.  Not sure he cracked it for a game.  He kicked the ton for us.

Carlton had a bloke who played in glasses; Tony Southcombe.  He could have been a key forward for many years but opted to go home to Bendigo.




Re: Round #4 Carlton vs St. Kilda in NZ: Pre Game prognostications - cimm1979 - 04-24-2015

(04-24-2015, 08:50 AM)DJC link Wrote:Rod Macfarlane, who I played with at Coburg Ammos, wore glasses and was on the Essendon list.  Not sure he cracked it for a game.  He kicked the ton for us.

Carlton had a bloke who played in glasses; Tony Southcombe.  He could have been a key forward for many years but opted to go home to Bendigo.
Dalton Gooding for Claremont in the WAFL.


Re: Round #4 Carlton vs St. Kilda in NZ: Pre Game prognostications - cookie2 - 04-24-2015

There was a guy who played for the Saints in around 1980 who used to wear goggles with corrective lenses - can't remember his name now??


Re: Round #4 Carlton vs St. Kilda in NZ: Pre Game prognostications - Brettie - 04-24-2015

Weather here today in Wellington just spectacular, with the same predicted tomorrow. Seen a few Saints supporters parading around town today in their full game garb....scarfs and all.....wankers. Whereas the Carlton supporters have been much more subtle about their support. Had David Rhys-Jones, Chris Connolly and Nathan Thompson on my flight. The shuttle bus driver said it'd been non-stop AFL visitors he'd been shuttling all day.

For anyone who hasn't visited (and I hadn't before today) this is one incredibly beautiful city......seriously beautiful.


Re: Round #4 Carlton vs St. Kilda in NZ: Pre Game prognostications - Baggers - 04-24-2015

(04-24-2015, 10:33 AM)Brettie link Wrote:Weather here today in Wellington just spectacular, with the same predicted tomorrow. Seen a few Saints supporters parading around town today in their full game garb....scarfs and all.....wankers. Whereas the Carlton supporters have been much more subtle about their support. Had David Rhys-Jones, Chris Connolly and Nathan Thompson on my flight. The shuttle bus driver said it'd been non-stop AFL visitors he'd been shuttling all day.

For anyone who hasn't visited (and I hadn't before today) this is one incredibly beautiful city......seriously beautiful.

It's like living in a postcard! Although our stay here might only be a year or so I am gobsmacked at the beauty of Wellington. And you can see the European influence in the architecture of the homes, no square boxes, all Elizabethan/Victorian/Edwardian etc. And the huge harbour, one of the biggest in the southern hemisphere. And when you tell the locals you're an Aussie, they're just so friendly.


Re: Round #4 Carlton vs St. Kilda in NZ: Pre Game prognostications - flyboy77 - 04-24-2015

Saw a Bledisloe Cup match there a few years back. Glad we lost - there were a lot of big Maori boys about in the crowd (and bars later) you wouldn't want to get on the wrong side of!


Re: Round #4 Carlton vs St. Kilda in NZ: Pre Game prognostications - laj - 04-24-2015

(04-24-2015, 10:33 AM)Brettie link Wrote:Weather here today in Wellington just spectacular, with the same predicted tomorrow. Seen a few Saints supporters parading around town today in their full game garb....scarfs and all.....wankers. Whereas the Carlton supporters have been much more subtle about their support. Had David Rhys-Jones, Chris Connolly and Nathan Thompson on my flight. The shuttle bus driver said it'd been non-stop AFL visitors he'd been shuttling all day.

For anyone who hasn't visited (and I hadn't before today) this is one incredibly beautiful city......seriously beautiful.

Hilly place. Reminded me a bit of Hobart. Did like it even with their wind.

You didn't get swallowed up in the earthquake?




Re: Round #4 Carlton vs St. Kilda in NZ: Pre Game prognostications - laj - 04-24-2015

Be a nice, early start for the West Aussies posters tomorrow!


Re: Round #4 Carlton vs St. Kilda in NZ: Pre Game prognostications - Vivian - 04-24-2015

(04-24-2015, 12:29 PM)laj link Wrote:Be a nice, early start for the West Aussies posters tomorrow!

3am for the Swiss resident...