by am Bays » Tue Apr 25, 2006 2:27 pm
As a kid I had two players on my wall:
Graham Cornes: I thought he was it and a bit, an out an out champion, his marking he was hard at it as a ruck-rover. One of the great days of my life as a kid was watching the Bays spiflicate the Dogs at Brighton Rd in April 1980 and then meeting Cornesy and getting his autograph. No 12 was on my guernsey, too hot for duffle coats in Darwin!!!
Paul Weston: Buttercup Bakeries captains of the SANFL poster promotion in 1981!!
Other players I loved:
Peter Carey: where do you start with Big Super, an ornament to SA Footy, played on heart and nous for the last five years of his career. Held his own against a younger Mick Redden in both our premiership wins when he couldn't jump. The term legend is bandied about to often in footy however in this case the description fits and is apt.
Stephen Kernahan: BOG in the 19s against centrals that day I was at the Bay. Brought us home the flag in 85, champion player champion bloke. Showed me through teh Carlton rooms as a budding sport scientist in 1996. Watched other nuffs nuffs run past this old Carlton property steward with two bags of balls, cones, grippo etc and they didn't even look at him, the reigning premiership captain runs up to him grabs a bag of balls and helps him carry them out onto the parklands behind Princess Park.
Chris "Bones" McDermott: Tuff as nails played four games with a deprssed fx of the cheekbone still at the bottom of each pack, an inspitration to this teammates. As told to me by an old Glenelg property steward Bert Cugley (GRHS) after one game we had a few stitching jobs Chris as usual let the other go first, got to his turn and no local left, he laid down and got his stitches sans anasthetic, Tuff, Tuff Tuff
Kym Hodgeman: His experience shone through when he came back in 1986, a key ingredient in our 86 win. Arguably our best player when he left in 1980.
Our great era owed a lot to these three blokes: Allan Stringer, Wayne Stringer and Scooter Salisbury. Gave us the startch we needed to win two flags and play in 5 GFs out of 6. If we had Allan in 1990 we would have won - no offence to Nige Mansell - but we missed Allan Stringers attack on the ball and the body after half-time in the 1990 GF.
Our unsung hero in the 80s was Johnny Seebohm, not rated outside our club but the consument team man, played back or forward and never left anything in the tank when he walked off the ground.
I also admired our flair players Hall, Gibbsy, McGuinness, Symonds and Marshall. Symo was always outstanding in the 2nd half as his fitness enabled him to run and run and run carrying the footy, Hally 1986 GF need I say anymore, Marshall when he ever got the footy their was one of two outcomes, another Glenelg player would get it or we would score a goal!! Gibbsy Mr Cool, just kept buttering up in the backlines, a lot of our attacks started with Gibbsy having the first Possession. Only saw him lose his cool once when he threw the ball at Antrobus in the 85 GF. If, by chance, he had killed him it would be justifiable homicide!!!!
God I love the Glenelg Footy Club
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am Bays on Tue Apr 25, 2006 3:30 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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!!!