by Major Gun » Fri Dec 04, 2009 8:14 am
by wristwatcher » Fri Dec 04, 2009 11:37 am
Major Gun wrote:No, wrong again wristy. You are well aware Moose has a fanclub but you might also be forgetting just how respected he was as a youngster. Maybe you weren't around when he started but he was hard to miss in his young days. I saw him beat Liam Hennessy hands down one day in a Wolfhounds v Gaels game at Klemzig in 1992. I was involved with the SA mens team that year and we wanted him to play for us. We didn't realise he was a minor!
Can you remember the Rovers wristy? Can you remember who they merged with to form St Pats?
As for M.B.K. I didn't realise you were said bloodnut. My apolgies for the "portly" comment. If I knew it was you I would have said big boned. You are a hell of a handball by the way...
Nev, W.I has best defence...if Tom and Adam Read play. I think you are wrong though. W.I wanted to avoid Onkas. The point deduction is a big indication of that!
by Major Gun » Fri Dec 04, 2009 12:43 pm
by the milky bar kid » Fri Dec 04, 2009 12:45 pm
by Major Gun » Fri Dec 04, 2009 12:50 pm
by wristwatcher » Fri Dec 04, 2009 1:27 pm
Major Gun wrote:I did fill in for St Pats wristwatch on a couple of occasions. By that stage I was literally on 1 leg. Rovers were "MY" club so to speak.
No answer to my Q on the merger?
It was Paringa Celts who merged with Wolfhounds by the way. Led by Mick Tobin, Richard Press and of course Terry Denenny and his son.
Didn't realise you started so young wristy. Can't say you stood out. Fay, yes. Moose, yes. Michael Browne (played with me for Rovers) yes and Frank O Reilly's lad. A couple of other minors like Paul and Sean Keenihan played with me at Rovers too. Can't say I remember you being as good as you claim amongst that company (Minor runner up?)
by Major Gun » Fri Dec 04, 2009 1:38 pm
by wristwatcher » Fri Dec 04, 2009 2:55 pm
Major Gun wrote:J. Fay wasn't that good. It is just the competition wasn't that strong at the time. He was a fair player but not great.
Sorry Wristy, you will have to send me your resume. An Australasian medal is about as prestigious as runner up in the best minor. They were given out as favours to friends of friends of friends. If you made it in 92 at Richmond, you automatically made it in Auckland in 93 ( that would be my guess.) Isn't that why they have now apparently scrapped them? I hear a riot nearly broke out after the last time they did those teams.
Sorry wristy, still can't remember you from those days. Mind you that was atime when we had a strong group of minors in the league. Not like recent years when they play State but rarely for a club. No disrespect, the memory is not what it used to be.
The fact you were a Wolfhound speaks volumes though. They were very strong under Micky Tobin and were the only ones who stood up to the Gaels from memory.
by Major Gun » Fri Dec 04, 2009 4:16 pm
by Neville Bartoss » Fri Dec 04, 2009 4:46 pm
Major Gun wrote:No, wrong again wristy. You are well aware Moose has a fanclub but you might also be forgetting just how respected he was as a youngster. Maybe you weren't around when he started but he was hard to miss in his young days. I saw him beat Liam Hennessy hands down one day in a Wolfhounds v Gaels game at Klemzig in 1992. I was involved with the SA mens team that year and we wanted him to play for us. We didn't realise he was a minor!
Can you remember the Rovers wristy? Can you remember who they merged with to form St Pats?
As for M.B.K. I didn't realise you were said bloodnut. My apolgies for the "portly" comment. If I knew it was you I would have said big boned. You are a hell of a handball by the way...
Nev, W.I has best defence...if Tom and Adam Read play. I think you are wrong though. W.I wanted to avoid Onkas. The point deduction is a big indication of that!
by wristwatcher » Sun Dec 06, 2009 10:38 am
Major Gun wrote:Wristy,
No, not Moose. I was unaware he (moose) could recall the history of SA GAA so readily. I told you, you wouldn't know me if I told you my name. As for MBK, I apologised as I was unaware of his true identity. I have backed away from comparing him to the Hamburglar without a decent kick. He is now more like Grimace with a decent handball in my eyes.
As i said, at 59, my memory is vague. Correct you are on Perth. But while we are on corrections it is spelt Auckland.
Jason Fay was a good player. He was never really tested out at Klemzig is my point so his Wolfhound legacy ( His revoloution??) cannot be compared to the dynasties of today. He may have won a couple of those Australasian medals but I never saw him play State after Adelaide 92.
I am not stirring, again, just giving opinions. Would Moose know the answer to the question you are avoiding answering?? Who merged with Rovers to provide your very first opponent; St Pats?
by O'Neills Only » Sun Dec 06, 2009 11:53 am
by wristwatcher » Sun Dec 06, 2009 12:08 pm
O'Neills Only wrote:Major Gun - Irish Rovers - 59 - Mitcham Hawks? - Tony McInerney???
There wouldn't be many/any other IR players around would there.
Irish Rovers merged with Southern Districts/Sarsfields team to form St Pat's didn't they? And eventually became St Brendans?
by Zelezny Chucks » Sun Dec 06, 2009 8:20 pm
Neville Bartoss wrote:Major Gun wrote:No, wrong again wristy. You are well aware Moose has a fanclub but you might also be forgetting just how respected he was as a youngster. Maybe you weren't around when he started but he was hard to miss in his young days. I saw him beat Liam Hennessy hands down one day in a Wolfhounds v Gaels game at Klemzig in 1992. I was involved with the SA mens team that year and we wanted him to play for us. We didn't realise he was a minor!
Can you remember the Rovers wristy? Can you remember who they merged with to form St Pats?
As for M.B.K. I didn't realise you were said bloodnut. My apolgies for the "portly" comment. If I knew it was you I would have said big boned. You are a hell of a handball by the way...
Nev, W.I has best defence...if Tom and Adam Read play. I think you are wrong though. W.I wanted to avoid Onkas. The point deduction is a big indication of that!
Its unfortunate for WI that they have flinders, they deserved a spot in the GF
by O'Neills Only » Mon Dec 07, 2009 12:44 am
wristwatcher wrote:O'Neills Only wrote:Major Gun - Irish Rovers - 59 - Mitcham Hawks? - Tony McInerney???
There wouldn't be many/any other IR players around would there.
Irish Rovers merged with Southern Districts/Sarsfields team to form St Pat's didn't they? And eventually became St Brendans?
No its not Tony. At least its not the real "tony mcinn..." perhaps someone posing as someone they are not. if you read previous posts you can work out who it is. i was convinced it was you o,neils only, but it can only be any one of about a half dozen people involved in Gaelic football. I will confirm it is NOT either the Moose or his late dog Cindy. A hot tip would be to ignore his personell stats as i believe that they are fabricated. See you at the semis today ONO and i will be interested if you can crack the major gun davinci code.
by O'Neills Only » Mon Dec 07, 2009 1:04 am
Major Gun wrote:Milky Bar Kid,
No response to my detailed argument in rebuttal to your Na Fianna/State team defence theory?
You mentioned Moose too. Now he was a backman. Best full back in the history of SA Gaelic when he was in his prime. Na Fianna really miss him at full back. They just havn't been able to replace him. I remember standing him at Klemzig when he was just a kid and I did not get near the ball. He took on some gun full forwards in his day (going back a bit I know) and was never beaten. How Na Fianna could do with that sort of presence at full back.
by wristwatcher » Mon Dec 07, 2009 9:20 am
by barossared » Mon Dec 07, 2009 10:31 am
by Major Gun » Mon Dec 07, 2009 10:32 am
by Brock Landers » Mon Dec 07, 2009 10:46 am
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