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Re: The SANFL's most infamous incident?

Postby Pseudo » Fri Feb 19, 2016 1:51 pm

Leaping Lindner wrote:Not a well known one but the post match punch on between some North players and Central players on the way to the changing rooms after a match at Prospect in 1973. It was the catalyst for away teams using the Prospect Cricket Club rooms in future.


How about the pre-match punch on between Central and Norwood when the two teams managed to cross paths during the warmup? 1980s IIRC.
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Re: The SANFL's most infamous incident?

Postby Pseudo » Fri Feb 19, 2016 1:58 pm

Moe wrote:1978 gf and "that decision" made by Des Foster.
Obviouly the correct call

Yes, let us not leave the umpires out of this:

Rick Charlesworth paying a dodgy free kick after the siren to allow Port to draw the grand final rematch, 1982.

Every single decision made by Victorian Umpire Russo (?) in a State Of Origin match, early '80s.
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Re: The SANFL's most infamous incident?

Postby Magellan » Fri Feb 19, 2016 2:14 pm

Pseudo wrote:
Leaping Lindner wrote:Not a well known one but the post match punch on between some North players and Central players on the way to the changing rooms after a match at Prospect in 1973. It was the catalyst for away teams using the Prospect Cricket Club rooms in future.


How about the pre-match punch on between Central and Norwood when the two teams managed to cross paths during the warmup? 1980s IIRC.

Round 17 1988, at the Parade. Didn't they both go to warm-up at the same end? Not sure who started it/broke protocol, maybe Centrals as they were playing away. I seem to recall it being something Kerls was responsible for?
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Re: The SANFL's most infamous incident?

Postby Booney » Fri Feb 19, 2016 2:32 pm

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Don't forget Schubert's cheap shot that caused James to react the way he did. :evil:

True, never did a Gowans start anything, always just finished it off? :lol:

Yeah, they were the antitheses to Doreen Smith...


He always had excellent battles with Alan Barlett, typically at the end of those battles Smithy would get himself another medal. :lol:
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Re: The SANFL's most infamous incident?

Postby JK » Fri Feb 19, 2016 5:42 pm

Magellan wrote:
Pseudo wrote:
Leaping Lindner wrote:Not a well known one but the post match punch on between some North players and Central players on the way to the changing rooms after a match at Prospect in 1973. It was the catalyst for away teams using the Prospect Cricket Club rooms in future.


How about the pre-match punch on between Central and Norwood when the two teams managed to cross paths during the warmup? 1980s IIRC.

Round 17 1988, at the Parade. Didn't they both go to warm-up at the same end? Not sure who started it/broke protocol, maybe Centrals as they were playing away. I seem to recall it being something Kerls was responsible for?


My understanding was that it was a plan of Kerls for the Dogs to unsettle our routine by warming up at the Parade end, so ended up with both teams down there. Tommy Warhurst took exception to it, so whilst both were executing pre-match drills he might have vigorously spoiled one of the Dogs players and then she was on.
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Re: The SANFL's most infamous incident?

Postby Magellan » Sat Feb 20, 2016 5:15 pm

Didn't Norwood win in the end?
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Re: The SANFL's most infamous incident?

Postby Spargo » Sat Feb 20, 2016 6:18 pm

IIRC The following week, Centrals' banner read "Norwood started it last week, we'll finish it in September".
I think the cheer squad got into a little bit if shit over that.
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Re: The SANFL's most infamous incident?

Postby Magellan » Sun Feb 21, 2016 9:23 am

Norwood ultimately had the last laugh (for 1988) I guess because IIRC they defeated Centrals in the qualifying final.
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Re: The SANFL's most infamous incident?

Postby JK » Sun Feb 21, 2016 10:04 am

Magellan wrote:Norwood ultimately had the last laugh (for 1988) I guess because IIRC they defeated Centrals in the qualifying final.


Yep, another game that had it's moments of spite. Craig Kelly sniped Chopper Handley with an elbow to the head (big enough to dislodge a few teeth) and his season was ended at the tribunal, and by extension so was Norwood's. Although noone was going to get past Port that year.
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Re: The SANFL's most infamous incident?

Postby Magellan » Sun Feb 21, 2016 1:28 pm

Thanks JK. I reckon Norwood repeated the dose against Centrals in the 1989 1st semi final, would that be correct?
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Re: The SANFL's most infamous incident?

Postby JK » Sun Feb 21, 2016 2:05 pm

Magellan wrote:Thanks JK. I reckon Norwood repeated the dose against Centrals in the 1989 1st semi final, would that be correct?


Yeah mate .. 84' 1st Semi, 88' Quali and 89' 1st Semi. Dogs got a couple back on us in the 90's, and would have in the 00's except for the minor detail of us not not being good enough to play them in September.
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Re: The SANFL's most infamous incident?

Postby Pseudo » Thu Feb 25, 2016 3:50 pm

Spargo wrote:IIRC The following week, Centrals' banner read "Norwood started it last week, we'll finish it in September".
I think the cheer squad got into a little bit if shit over that.


Not quite as good as "It's been years since we won a final, at least we don't wear pooncey vinyl" :lol:
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Re: The SANFL's most infamous incident?

Postby LPH » Sun Feb 28, 2016 7:32 pm

Pseudo wrote:
Moe wrote:1978 gf and "that decision" made by Des Foster.
Obviouly the correct call

Yes, let us not leave the umpires out of this:

Rick Charlesworth paying a dodgy free kick after the siren to allow Port to draw the grand final rematch, 1982.

Every single decision made by Victorian Umpire Russo (?) in a State Of Origin match, early '80s.


I was in the Umpire's Room after the game (1986) - even the other Umpires (admittedly ALL from SANFL) did NOT talk to him!
Even his colleagues knew he'd cheated that night & 'we' still won!
If my memory serves, Marty Leslie gave 'Dermie' a bath that night :lol:
Craig Bradley won the Fos Williams Medal, I think.
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Re: The SANFL's most infamous incident?

Postby Magellan » Mon Feb 29, 2016 8:38 am

LPH wrote:
Pseudo wrote:
Moe wrote:1978 gf and "that decision" made by Des Foster.
Obviouly the correct call

Yes, let us not leave the umpires out of this:

Rick Charlesworth paying a dodgy free kick after the siren to allow Port to draw the grand final rematch, 1982.

Every single decision made by Victorian Umpire Russo (?) in a State Of Origin match, early '80s.


I was in the Umpire's Room after the game (1986) - even the other Umpires (admittedly ALL from SANFL) did NOT talk to him!
Even his colleagues knew he'd cheated that night & 'we' still won!
If my memory serves, Marty Leslie gave 'Dermie' a bath that night :lol:
Craig Bradley won the Fos Williams Medal, I think.

Reckon Leslie thrashed Dermie in the final of the 1988 Bicentennial State of Origin Carnival at Footy Park. SA won by close to 10 goals.

That decision in the 1984 state game (v WA IIRC) was a stinker.
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Re: The SANFL's most infamous incident?

Postby Spargo » Mon Feb 29, 2016 9:03 am

Magellan wrote:
LPH wrote:
Pseudo wrote:
Moe wrote:1978 gf and "that decision" made by Des Foster.
Obviouly the correct call

Yes, let us not leave the umpires out of this:

Rick Charlesworth paying a dodgy free kick after the siren to allow Port to draw the grand final rematch, 1982.

Every single decision made by Victorian Umpire Russo (?) in a State Of Origin match, early '80s.


I was in the Umpire's Room after the game (1986) - even the other Umpires (admittedly ALL from SANFL) did NOT talk to him!
Even his colleagues knew he'd cheated that night & 'we' still won!
If my memory serves, Marty Leslie gave 'Dermie' a bath that night :lol:
Craig Bradley won the Fos Williams Medal, I think.

Reckon Leslie thrashed Dermie in the final of the 1988 Bicentennial State of Origin Carnival at Footy Park. SA won by close to 10 goals.

That decision in the 1984 state game (v WA IIRC) was a stinker.

It was WA umpire Mike Ball who paid the ridiculous holding the ball against Bruce Lindsay, Brad Hardie took the free & put WA up a point in time on.
SA went forward a couple of times & then Rocky Roberts ran in to an open goal & missed from the goal square, tying the scores.
Robert Wylie then took the ball at half forward and kicked it after the siren went & scored a point, SA umpire Laurie Argent didn't hear the siren at that time & the point stood giving WA the win.
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Re: The SANFL's most infamous incident?

Postby Dogwatcher » Mon Feb 29, 2016 9:09 am

Didn't WA then have that result stripped due to some State of Origin law?
Or was that in 86?
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Re: The SANFL's most infamous incident?

Postby Dogwatcher » Mon Feb 29, 2016 9:11 am

Clarification: in 85 Vic beat SA, but played four interchange players, instead of three, so the match was awarded to SA.
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Re: The SANFL's most infamous incident?

Postby Magellan » Mon Feb 29, 2016 9:19 am

Spargo wrote:It was WA umpire Mike Ball who paid the ridiculous holding the ball against Bruce Lindsay, Brad Hardie took the free & put WA up a point in time on.
SA went forward a couple of times & then Rocky Roberts ran in to an open goal & missed from the goal square, tying the scores.
Robert Wylie then took the ball at half forward and kicked it after the siren went & scored a point, SA umpire Laurie Argent didn't hear the siren at that time & the point stood giving WA the win.

Righto. Thanks for correcting my fading memory.
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Re: The SANFL's most infamous incident?

Postby RB » Mon Feb 29, 2016 10:27 am

Dogwatcher wrote:Clarification: in 85 Vic beat SA, but played four interchange players, instead of three, so the match was awarded to SA.

Fair to say that someone screwed up there.
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Re: The SANFL's most infamous incident?

Postby GWW » Mon Feb 29, 2016 10:49 am

LPH wrote:
Pseudo wrote:
Moe wrote:1978 gf and "that decision" made by Des Foster.
Obviouly the correct call

Yes, let us not leave the umpires out of this:

Rick Charlesworth paying a dodgy free kick after the siren to allow Port to draw the grand final rematch, 1982.

Every single decision made by Victorian Umpire Russo (?) in a State Of Origin match, early '80s.


I was in the Umpire's Room after the game (1986) - even the other Umpires (admittedly ALL from SANFL) did NOT talk to him!
Even his colleagues knew he'd cheated that night & 'we' still won!
If my memory serves, Marty Leslie gave 'Dermie' a bath that night :lol:
Craig Bradley won the Fos Williams Medal, I think.


Russo's justification on that was apparently that the SA players werent aware (or didnt adjust adequately) that one of the rules was being interpreted as per VFL rule-book, and not how the SANFL interpreted the particular rule (I know someone who saw Russo at Port Lincoln races a few years ago, when the issue was brought up with him).

From memory, from what the person who spoke to Russo a couple of years ago, said, the VFL, at that time, didnt have a "prior opportunity" rule.
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