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Neil Craig and the 1983 Grand Final.

PostPosted: Sat May 25, 2019 10:27 am
by Magellan
Watched some early 80s grand finals on YouTube over the summer, and as I watched the 1983 final I realised that Neil Craig wasn't out there. I'm not sure if his presence would've made a difference in the final analysis (given the power of that Westies team), but given his finals experience and ability it must've been a considerable blow to Sturt's chances.

I'm too young (only just) to recall what happened at the time, and I presume he was injured at some stage during the season. Can anyone please clarify?

Whilst we're on the topic of Craig, can someone explain why he left Norwood after the 1979 season?

Re: Neil Craig and the 1983 Grand Final.

PostPosted: Sat May 25, 2019 11:35 am
by GWW
I cant really answer those questions, but I do believe Neil Craig and Rick Davies were cousins (perhaps 2nd if not 1st cousins), so reading between the lines, it was probably Davies' influence that got him to Sturt.

Re: Neil Craig and the 1983 Grand Final.

PostPosted: Sat May 25, 2019 11:41 am
by Jim05
GWW wrote:I cant really answer those questions, but I do believe Neil Craig and Rick Davies were cousins (perhaps 2nd if not 1st cousins), so reading between the lines, it was probably Davies' influence that got him to Sturt.

I was once told that he wanted to play under Oatey.

Re: Neil Craig and the 1983 Grand Final.

PostPosted: Sun May 26, 2019 11:27 pm
by robranisgod
Jim05 wrote:
GWW wrote:I cant really answer those questions, but I do believe Neil Craig and Rick Davies were cousins (perhaps 2nd if not 1st cousins), so reading between the lines, it was probably Davies' influence that got him to Sturt.

I was once told that he wanted to play under Oatey.


Both answers are close to the truth. Davies and Craig are indeed second cousins and Craig came from near Maitland which is where Jack Oatey grew up.

There had always been a relationship between Craig and the Oatey family, hence Robert Oatey recruited him to Norwood when Craig was only 13 years of age.

Rumour had it that Craig clashed with Glen McMahon after the 1979 season and Craig thus found his way to Sturt to be amongst friends. Remember too that Norwood had recruited Bruce Winter and Rob Barton from Sturt after the 1978 Grand Final so Sturt were seeking some payback by recruiting Craig.

Re: Neil Craig and the 1983 Grand Final.

PostPosted: Tue May 28, 2019 11:37 am
by Magellan
Thanks for your responses, RiG, Jim and GWW.

However, can anyone explain his absence from the 1983 GF?

Re: Neil Craig and the 1983 Grand Final.

PostPosted: Wed May 29, 2019 10:00 pm
by robranisgod
Magellan wrote:Thanks for your responses, RiG, Jim and GWW.

However, can anyone explain his absence from the 1983 GF?


I am getting close to solving the absence of Craig. He was named to play in both the QUalifying Final against Norwood and the First Semi Final against North so it appears that he either was injured in the First Semi Final, the Preliminary Final or at training in the fortnight before the Grand Final. I should have the answer by the weekend.

Ironically in 1989 he pinged a hamstring in the Preliminary Final and stupidly played in the Grand Final on one leg. The result was disastrous for both Craig and North.

Re: Neil Craig and the 1983 Grand Final.

PostPosted: Fri May 31, 2019 7:18 pm
by robranisgod
robranisgod wrote:
Magellan wrote:Thanks for your responses, RiG, Jim and GWW.

However, can anyone explain his absence from the 1983 GF?


I am getting close to solving the absence of Craig. He was named to play in both the QUalifying Final against Norwood and the First Semi Final against North so it appears that he either was injured in the First Semi Final, the Preliminary Final or at training in the fortnight before the Grand Final. I should have the answer by the weekend.

Ironically in 1989 he pinged a hamstring in the Preliminary Final and stupidly played in the Grand Final on one leg. The result was disastrous for both Craig and North.


Sorry to make it a saga but I have now found articles from the 1983 finals and Neil Craig jagged a hamstring in the First Semi final against North. He had 5 kicks and 4 handballs for the match which suggests that he was injured early in the game.

Re: Neil Craig and the 1983 Grand Final.

PostPosted: Mon Jun 24, 2019 11:11 am
by Magellan
robranisgod wrote:
robranisgod wrote:
Magellan wrote:Thanks for your responses, RiG, Jim and GWW.

However, can anyone explain his absence from the 1983 GF?


I am getting close to solving the absence of Craig. He was named to play in both the QUalifying Final against Norwood and the First Semi Final against North so it appears that he either was injured in the First Semi Final, the Preliminary Final or at training in the fortnight before the Grand Final. I should have the answer by the weekend.

Ironically in 1989 he pinged a hamstring in the Preliminary Final and stupidly played in the Grand Final on one leg. The result was disastrous for both Craig and North.


Sorry to make it a saga but I have now found articles from the 1983 finals and Neil Craig jagged a hamstring in the First Semi final against North. He had 5 kicks and 4 handballs for the match which suggests that he was injured early in the game.

Thanks again for your expert detective work, RiG.

Re: Neil Craig and the 1983 Grand Final.

PostPosted: Mon Jun 24, 2019 11:12 am
by Magellan
robranisgod wrote:
Magellan wrote:Thanks for your responses, RiG, Jim and GWW.

However, can anyone explain his absence from the 1983 GF?


I am getting close to solving the absence of Craig. He was named to play in both the QUalifying Final against Norwood and the First Semi Final against North so it appears that he either was injured in the First Semi Final, the Preliminary Final or at training in the fortnight before the Grand Final. I should have the answer by the weekend.

Ironically in 1989 he pinged a hamstring in the Preliminary Final and stupidly played in the Grand Final on one leg. The result was disastrous for both Craig and North.

What made it worse, IIRC, is that he lined up on Simon Tregenza. :roll: