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by Dutchy » Wed Nov 25, 2009 12:32 pm
by spell_check » Wed Nov 25, 2009 5:15 pm
by Dutchy » Thu Nov 26, 2009 6:01 am
by Pseudo » Thu Nov 26, 2009 10:23 am
spell_check wrote:I'm not too sure about Hele, I think he retired after 2001, but I don't have the last round Budget from that year. I know he played in Round 15.
by Bum Crack » Thu Nov 26, 2009 10:34 am
Pseudo wrote:spell_check wrote:I'm not too sure about Hele, I think he retired after 2001, but I don't have the last round Budget from that year. I know he played in Round 15.
I remember Hele's last game. It was the final round in one of Glenelg's spoon years. Glenelg had won 2 games all season and was playing at home to South (spelly, that should enable you to pinpoint the year). IIRC Glenelg had most of the play but couldn't put South away and it was close at 3/4 time. In the final term Glenelg was kicking to the southern end. Simon Hele had a kick on goal from the grandstand side. It looked like an arse of a kick off the boot, but when it attained height the wind took it and steered it perfectly through the centre of the goalposts. Players ran from all corners of the ground to congratulate Hele and the Bays ended the season with a rare win. At the pressoes that night Hele spoke of how he dreamed to play for the Bays as a kid, and to end up captaining the side was fulfillment beyond expectation.
by spell_check » Thu Nov 26, 2009 7:22 pm
by Dutchy » Mon Nov 30, 2009 10:16 am
Pseudo wrote:spell_check wrote:I'm not too sure about Hele, I think he retired after 2001, but I don't have the last round Budget from that year. I know he played in Round 15.
I remember Hele's last game. It was the final round in one of Glenelg's spoon years. Glenelg had won 2 games all season and was playing at home to South (spelly, that should enable you to pinpoint the year). IIRC Glenelg had most of the play but couldn't put South away and it was close at 3/4 time. In the final term Glenelg was kicking to the southern end. Simon Hele had a kick on goal from the grandstand side. It looked like an arse of a kick off the boot, but when it attained height the wind took it and steered it perfectly through the centre of the goalposts. Players ran from all corners of the ground to congratulate Hele and the Bays ended the season with a rare win. At the pressoes that night Hele spoke of how he dreamed to play for the Bays as a kid, and to end up captaining the side was fulfillment beyond expectation.
by Pseudo » Mon Nov 30, 2009 10:19 am
Dutchy wrote:Psuedo - Did Hele get chaired in front of Snout Hill then all the way around to the race?
by Dutchy » Mon Nov 30, 2009 10:28 am
Pseudo wrote:Dutchy wrote:Psuedo - Did Hele get chaired in front of Snout Hill then all the way around to the race?
Danged if I know. One's memory gets selective with age.
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