rogernumber10 wrote:GWW wrote:Antrobus or Pickett, who was the dirtiest player, i'd be interested to know from non Port and non North fans their opinions.
I don't think of either of them as dirty really. As a Norwood man, I think Pickett delivers probably the best bumps of any bloke who has played for a long,long, long time, and he gets about 1 in 15 of them wrong and then really cleans up blokes (when he hits them in the head, or they are over the ball). However, he crunches a hell of a lot of blokes body to body and they all feel it.
As for Antrobus, I reckon he started about 15 pct of the blues he was in, but got sprung 85 pct of the time trying to belt someone who has standing him to close for his liking, niggling him, whatever etc. Don't know if he had a hopelessly short fuse or not, that's for North men to tell me, but I never thought of him as dirty, just someone who was way too easily got in.
If we're talking dirty players, I'm afraid I have to go:
Alan Stringer - champion of managing to connect with blokes not looking at him and nothing worse than what he did in 84 quali v centrals that ended up getting Carey rubbed out (who was trying to swing at the Dogs' bloke chasing Stringer for his whack on someone) and probably cost the Bays a flag.
Grave Danger - again, did some horrible things to skinny blokes or guys not looking. Didn't spend a lot of time looking for John Wynne though.
Wayne Stringer - must have taught his little brother most of the stuff he knew.
Kym Klomp
The younger Riley (so different to his older brother John)
And, no, I certainly don't claim we were angels at the Parade.
Just as McIntosh didn't exactly go out of his way to give Greg Phillips one of his cheap shots either

You're right about Pickett, i certainly dont consider him to be up there with the "dirtiest" types of players the league has seen in the last 25 years. Deserved the suspensions he got but i dont think hes in the Stringer, Granger, Salisbury or Klomp category.