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Re: SA Footy Hall of Fame Night

Postby Arch44 » Wed Jul 30, 2014 11:45 am

Wouldn't both Gowans be SANFL life members?
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Re: SA Footy Hall of Fame Night

Postby Pag » Wed Jul 30, 2014 12:44 pm

Isn't it the SA Footy Hall of Fame? Despite not playing a whole lot of SANFL Footy, I would've though Cornes, Edwards etc have given a hell of a lot to South Australian Footy and are deservable indctees.
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Re: SA Footy Hall of Fame Night

Postby gossipgirl » Wed Jul 30, 2014 1:23 pm

Arch44 wrote:Wouldn't both Gowans be SANFL life members?


maybe they should be knighted :)
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Re: SA Footy Hall of Fame Night

Postby Arch44 » Wed Jul 30, 2014 2:51 pm

gossipgirl wrote:
Arch44 wrote:Wouldn't both Gowans be SANFL life members?


maybe they should be knighted :)


Agreed they should be. :D
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Re: SA Footy Hall of Fame Night

Postby Wedgie » Wed Jul 30, 2014 4:42 pm

I have a problem with these awards.

If a young South Australian who excels as a junior is drafted at No 1 and plays for Brisbane wins 3 premierships, 2 brownlows and 5 best and fairests can't get in this hall of fame than why can a not so exceptional South Australian who gets drafted at 57 by the Power or Crows, do a lot less, and be eligible for it?

The criteria for a lot of the awards is based solely on the luck of the draw disadadvantaging players depending on which team picks them up.
Stupid IMHO.

Should just leave it as a SANFL Hall of fame.
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Re: SA Footy Hall of Fame Night

Postby heater31 » Wed Jul 30, 2014 4:47 pm

Too late for that now that they have let the AFL whores in :roll:
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Re: SA Footy Hall of Fame Night

Postby am Bays » Wed Jul 30, 2014 4:57 pm

All this years inductees deserve to be in

What would have been funny is if they had only admitted one of the Gowans this year and the other next year.

Would have provide a years worth of sledging and whinging betwen the two of them and those that know them....
Let that be a lesson to you Port, no one beats the Bays five times in a row in a GF and gets away with it!!!
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Re: SA Footy Hall of Fame Night

Postby Spargo » Wed Jul 30, 2014 5:00 pm

Ten inductees every year is too many - five would be ample.
Three years after finishing playing to be eligible also isn't long enough - somewhere around six or seven years would be better.
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Re: SA Footy Hall of Fame Night

Postby Jim05 » Wed Jul 30, 2014 8:42 pm

Spargo wrote:Ten inductees every year is too many - five would be ample.
Three years after finishing playing to be eligible also isn't long enough - somewhere around six or seven years would be better.

Cornes was playing last year wasnt he?
Seems a little too soon to get something like this, should be atleast 6-7 years out of the game
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Re: SA Footy Hall of Fame Night

Postby amber_fluid » Wed Jul 30, 2014 8:48 pm

Jim05 wrote:
Spargo wrote:Ten inductees every year is too many - five would be ample.
Three years after finishing playing to be eligible also isn't long enough - somewhere around six or seven years would be better.

Cornes was playing last year wasnt he?
Seems a little too soon to get something like this, should be atleast 6-7 years out of the game


Is it 3 years after finishing playing in the SANFL and/or for the 2 adelaide based AFL teams perhaps?
Coz Studley did play last year didn't he.....Albeit for GWS.
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Re: SA Footy Hall of Fame Night

Postby Bounce of the ball » Wed Jul 30, 2014 10:05 pm

What most want is a SANFL hall of fame. Simple.
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Re: SA Footy Hall of Fame Night

Postby on the rails » Wed Jul 30, 2014 10:18 pm

Only the SANFL could fvck up the official player profile. Darel Hart coached North in his second stint from 2001-2003 and no mention that he captained North's 87 premiership and won a Jack Oatey medal in 91. I know they have limited space but attention to date detail at least!
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Re: SA Footy Hall of Fame Night

Postby SimonH » Thu Jul 31, 2014 1:27 am

Wedgie wrote:I have a problem with these awards.

If a young South Australian who excels as a junior is drafted at No 1 and plays for Brisbane wins 3 premierships, 2 brownlows and 5 best and fairests can't get in this hall of fame

Yeah, I really feel for that guy. It sounds like he needs some more individual recognition. Especially from a state that he played none of his adult career in.
Wedgie wrote:than why can a not so exceptional South Australian who gets drafted at 57 by the Power or Crows, do a lot less, and be eligible for it?
I see what you mean, with the SA Football Hall of Fame being so overclogged with late draft picks to SA AFL clubs who then squeezed out mediocre AFL careers. You can't get anywhere near the Hall of Fame bar for those guys. And when they're not sucking back heavily subsidised piss, they're endlessly complaining about how Paul Rouvray's invitation somehow got lost.
Wedgie wrote:The criteria for a lot of the awards is based solely on the luck of the draw disadadvantaging players depending on which team picks them up.
Stupid IMHO.
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Re: SA Footy Hall of Fame Night

Postby Grahaml » Thu Jul 31, 2014 2:45 am

SA football hall of fame, should be based on contribution to SA football should it not? Hard to make a case that a bloke who makes a massive contribution to a non SA club has helped football here significantly. Football, like life in general, is rarely fair. Plenty of blokes worked harder and wanted it more but just lacked talent, happened to be better at a different sport or just simply chose to pursue a different career. This isn't about being fair, this is about reality.
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Re: SA Footy Hall of Fame Night

Postby wild dog » Thu Jul 31, 2014 2:54 am

Heard the Gowans interviewed on MMM. Almost every year they get a premiership reunion, and now a hall of fame night. Good to hear James acknowledge the supporters and comment on how important the SANFL is. Congratulations to all inductees.
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Re: SA Footy Hall of Fame Night

Postby Dogwatcher » Thu Jul 31, 2014 2:17 pm

Just watched the Gowans' videos on the SANFL site.
Made me remember how many good times they'd provided us supporters and how much I miss seeing them on the field.
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Re: SA Footy Hall of Fame Night

Postby Rising Power » Thu Jul 31, 2014 3:27 pm

Grahaml wrote:SA football hall of fame, should be based on contribution to SA football should it not? Hard to make a case that a bloke who makes a massive contribution to a non SA club has helped football here significantly. Football, like life in general, is rarely fair. Plenty of blokes worked harder and wanted it more but just lacked talent, happened to be better at a different sport or just simply chose to pursue a different career. This isn't about being fair, this is about reality.

Case in point Matthew Primus. A Victorian kid who couldn't get more than a couple of reserves games at the club who has a grandstand named after his grandfather. Spends 5 minutes at Norwood, then via a dying Victorian club ends up at one of SA's AFL clubs and has such an impact that a rule was changed to stop him and other like him from being so dominant. How many young SA ruckmen did he inspire and influence during his time at Port. Would Sam Jacobs be one, Will Minson, Keegan Brooksby maybe (probably too young though lol)? You get the picture anyway.
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Re: SA Footy Hall of Fame Night

Postby nwdfanparade » Thu Jul 31, 2014 10:23 pm

Doggies fans aren't going to like this post but ...

It is my understanding that SANFL hall of fame inductees must have been retired from football for a minimum of 3 seasons before being inducted yet the Gowans have only been retired for two. :roll:

Former Doggies captain Paul Thomas has a string of awards, achievements and premierships but the Gowans get inducted ahead of him. :roll:

Phil Gallagher has been retired from playing since 1986, has a string of awards, achievements, sanfl directorship 1995-1999, league commission 2000 onwards and 4 premierships but took 28 years to be inducted yet the Gowans only 2 :roll:

(I do agree with other posts that Primus has more AFL on his CV than SANFL.)
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Re: SA Footy Hall of Fame Night

Postby smac » Thu Jul 31, 2014 10:39 pm

Besides the other gibberish... Former captain, Paul Thomas?
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Re: SA Footy Hall of Fame Night

Postby Big Phil » Thu Jul 31, 2014 11:38 pm

It's not the 'SANFL Hall of Fame' it's the 'South Australian Football Hall of Fame'...
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