SA v Vic SoO - 1987

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Re: SA v Vic SoO - 1987

Postby Banker » Fri May 27, 2011 9:11 pm

Big ask: Is this game online anywhere? youtube/Torrents etc
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Re: SA v Vic SoO - 1987

Postby MatteeG » Fri May 27, 2011 10:37 pm

tigerpie wrote:brereton was a seasoned footballer who made a reputation from belting blokes, being a match winner who could take as good as he got.


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Re: SA v Vic SoO - 1987

Postby tigerpie » Sat May 28, 2011 10:16 am

MatteeG wrote:
tigerpie wrote:brereton was a seasoned footballer who made a reputation from belting blokes, being a match winner who could take as good as he got.


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Correction noted and agreed with.
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Re: SA v Vic SoO - 1987

Postby White Line Fever » Sat May 28, 2011 10:38 am

tigerpie wrote:i have never heard a crowd give sooo much **** to one bloke(brereton) in my life as he came off with blood pouring out of his boof head.
that made my night. awesome night!!!!


Hahahahahaha Tigerpie you hypocrite

tigerpie wrote: taunting an injured player is not acceptable.


:lol: :lol:
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Re: SA v Vic SoO - 1987

Postby bayman » Sun May 29, 2011 6:43 pm

White Line Fever wrote:
tigerpie wrote:i have never heard a crowd give sooo much **** to one bloke(brereton) in my life as he came off with blood pouring out of his boof head.
that made my night. awesome night!!!!


Hahahahahaha Tigerpie you hypocrite

tigerpie wrote: taunting an injured player is not acceptable.


:lol: :lol:


not acceptable at all except for victorians, (so tigerpie is now off the hook ;) )
i thought secret groups were a thing of the past, well not on websites anyway
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Re: SA v Vic SoO - 1987

Postby GWW » Fri Jun 03, 2011 11:50 pm

I think this was the last State of Origin game I went to.

It was a great game, but noticeable watching the last 15 minutes of the quarter how good Nigel Smart and Andrew McKay were. Platten and Kernahan seemed to have lost their edge by this point in their careers.

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Re: SA v Vic SoO - 1987

Postby Adelaide Hawk » Sat Jun 04, 2011 12:54 am

MatteeG wrote:
tigerpie wrote:brereton was a seasoned footballer who made a reputation from belting blokes, being a match winner who could take as good as he got.


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Yes, Alan Jeans once said no matter what you think about Brereton you should never question his courage because he could dish it out, but when it came his turn to take it, he never took a backward step. This was so true, and it was no coincidence that he played in such a successful era at Hawthorn. A brilliant player in an era when aggression wasn't a dirty word.
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Re: SA V VIC state of origin 1987

Postby Adelaide Hawk » Sat Jun 04, 2011 12:55 am

Ron Burgundy wrote:Gee the game has changed though, faster and generally more skillful... ;)


And yet for some reason, less enjoyable to watch. Go figure.
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Re: SA v Vic SoO - 1987

Postby tigerpie » Sat Jun 04, 2011 3:06 pm

Adelaide Hawk wrote:
MatteeG wrote:
tigerpie wrote:brereton was a seasoned footballer who made a reputation from belting blokes, being a match winner who could take as good as he got.


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Yes, Alan Jeans once said no matter what you think about Brereton you should never question his courage because he could dish it out, but when it came his turn to take it, he never took a backward step. This was so true, and it was no coincidence that he played in such a successful era at Hawthorn. A brilliant player in an era when aggression wasn't a dirty word.

i agree with ya AH,great player who would take the game and his opponents on.Loved watching him play except when he played SA.
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Re: SA v Vic SoO - 1987

Postby JK » Sun Jun 05, 2011 9:59 am

tigerpie wrote:
Adelaide Hawk wrote:
MatteeG wrote:
tigerpie wrote:brereton was a seasoned footballer who made a reputation from belting blokes, being a match winner who could take as good as he got.


Edited for accuracy


Yes, Alan Jeans once said no matter what you think about Brereton you should never question his courage because he could dish it out, but when it came his turn to take it, he never took a backward step. This was so true, and it was no coincidence that he played in such a successful era at Hawthorn. A brilliant player in an era when aggression wasn't a dirty word.

i agree with ya AH,great player who would take the game and his opponents on.Loved watching him play except when he played SA.


Yep I agree too, Dermie was a true hardman of footy ... Dished plenty out, but can't remember him ever squealing when it came back to him.

Ironically as a youngster he was a player I loved to hate, but as time went on I really admired the way he went about it and I remember him now as almost a favourite.
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