Interesting article on him at Box Hill Hawks
http://leader-news.whereilive.com.au/sport/story/never-too-late-to-debut/
by shanghaied » Sat May 02, 2009 4:30 pm
by wycbloods » Sat May 02, 2009 7:56 pm
by Big Phil » Sat May 02, 2009 9:24 pm
by Jimmy » Wed May 13, 2009 12:50 pm
by doggies4eva » Wed May 13, 2009 1:53 pm
Jimmy wrote:a very good little player but i will always remember him getting caught holding the ball by timmy weatherald in the 2002 gf and i think timmy goaled from that free too
by Dogwatcher » Wed May 13, 2009 1:55 pm
by purch » Fri May 15, 2009 8:19 am
doggies4eva wrote:Jimmy wrote:a very good little player but i will always remember him getting caught holding the ball by timmy weatherald in the 2002 gf and i think timmy goaled from that free too
I wish you wouldn't bring up upsetting things like this Jimmy. I have been trying to forget that game. After all it was 5 doggie premierships ago
by Jimmy » Fri May 15, 2009 10:39 am
purch wrote:doggies4eva wrote:Jimmy wrote:a very good little player but i will always remember him getting caught holding the ball by timmy weatherald in the 2002 gf and i think timmy goaled from that free too
I wish you wouldn't bring up upsetting things like this Jimmy. I have been trying to forget that game. After all it was 5 doggie premierships ago
Haha. How could one forget...I remember the little bugger trying to be a smart ar5e and dummy around Whiteman on the grandstand wing in that same game. Madness just lined him up and made him look like a rabbit in the headlights.
by Big Phil » Tue Jun 30, 2009 12:11 am
Paul Amy @ Inside Football wrote:BELLO TO GO WITH THE FLOW
By Paul Amy - INSIDE FOOTBALL
Marco Bello had no intentions of playing for the Box Hill Hawks this season.
The 32-year-old had gone back to his old club in January as an assistant coach, with a brief to put peepers on the younger Hawks.
He figured the best way to do it was to train with them, with his own fitness a fringe benefit.
Come the practice matches the filled in for the reserves, and did so well that coach Brendon Bolton urged him to consider playing.
“My body was feeling alright, so I thought, why not give it a go?” Bello told Inside Football.
“I was actually getting excited about it as the first round got closer.”
Bello, who played at Box Hill in 1998-99, started the year with a best-afield effort in the reserves. He has been in the top team since, standing out with his neat left-foot. He is as clean as new cutlery.
But we should not be surprised that he has made such an assured return, despite his veteran status (by Inside Football’s calculations he his the oldest player in the VFL).
He is, after all, a five-time premiership player with Central District in the SANFL, which he joined in 2000.
He went to South Australia thinking it would be a 12-month adventure. Seven years later he returned to Melbourne with medals and memory aplenty.
“Right place at the right time,” he said, “I could never have imagined it would have worked out like that.”
Bello joined Eastern league third division club Nunawading in 2006, content to have a kick with some mates. It wasn’t a happy homecoming: he did an ACL. But he recovered sufficiently to win Nunawading’s best and fairest in 2007-08.
“Having that year off with the knee, I reckon it freshened me up mentally,” he said “I was missing footy.”
Heading into this season he was unsure what he would do.
But a chance meeting with former Centrals teammate Rick Macgowan in a city beer garden set him on a return to City Oval after a 10-year absence.
Macgowan explained there was a role going at Box Hill and wondered if Bello was interested. He followed up with a phone call: a deal was done.
“It’s funny how things work out,” Bello said, “If I hadn’t bumped into him I’d proably be at Nunawading or even retired, who knows?”
Bello reckons his time away from state league football has allowed him to “sneak under the radar a bit”.
Certainly Williamstown coach Bradley Gotch was staggered to learn that Bello is 32, “Is he?” he asked in a high-pitched voice when informed of Bello’s age during the ABC TV telecast of the Round 8 Port Melbourne-Box Hill Hawks clash.
“Yeah, I had a laugh about that,” Bello said, “I suppose I don’t look 32 because I’ve always had a baby face.”
Bello knows the VFL is a young man’s competition, but he’s not feeling his age just yet.
“It’s obviously a quicker game since I was playing in the VFL but my body is feeling OK and my mindset is OK,” he said.
“I’m just happy to have a run whenever they pick me. It’s good fun. It’s more about little spurts for me, give what I’ve got for five or 10 minutes and let the young blokes take over.
“I’m enjoying playing and that’s a part of it. It’s your mindset that takes you through to 36 or 37, like a Robert Harvey. We’ll see how far we can go.”
by Sam_goUUUdogs » Sun Jul 12, 2009 6:59 pm
Competitions SANFL Official Site | Country Footy SA | Southern Football League | VFL Footy
Club Forums Snouts Louts | The Roost | Redlegs Forum |