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Daryl Wintle retires

Postby Bluedemon » Thu Aug 14, 2008 10:01 pm

From the SANFL website.

"North Adelaide captain Darryl Wintle has announced his intention to retire at the end of the 2008 season.

As reported on the North Adelaide Football Club website, Wintle told his teammates on Monday that this season would be his last, conceding the regular doctor and physio appointments needed to prepare his body ahead of each game had taken their toll.

A veteran of 14 seasons with the Roosters, he has led North since 2002 and is currently the League’s longest-serving captain.

Affectionately known as ‘Tubs’, he represented the State in 2004 and 2006, was named Best Finals Player in 2005 and also played three AFL games with Adelaide Football Club.

Coach Andrew Jarman said Wintle epitomised the North Adelaide Football Club.

“Darryl has been an inspirational leader for the group, they love him, and we are proud to say he has become more than a captain, he has become a good friend to all.”

The SANFL congratulates Wintle on his stellar career and acknowledges his significant contribution to League football."

from an opposititon supporter, Daryl you have done your club proud and always played your heart out.
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Re: Daryl Wintle retires

Postby NO-MERCY » Thu Aug 14, 2008 10:12 pm

Well done Darryl Wintle on your contribution to league football with the North Adelaide F/C & SANFL State side.
Good luck with your future endevours, maybe coaching Broadview F/C next year!
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Re: Daryl Wintle retires

Postby BobNorth » Fri Aug 15, 2008 9:46 am

Well Daz on a great career! :D
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Re: Daryl Wintle retires

Postby wycbloods » Mon Aug 18, 2008 10:35 am

Well done to Daryl on a great career. Broadies would be happy to hear that he has finally pulled the pin at Norths.
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Agree with AF on this one!
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Re: Daryl Wintle retires

Postby G » Mon Aug 18, 2008 11:53 pm

Well done Tubs on a GOOD career. :wink:
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Re: Daryl Wintle retires

Postby Ian » Tue Aug 19, 2008 7:26 am

Well done Tubby, a great clubman.
I wouldn't at all be suprised to see him in some sort of coaching role at SANFL level in the next couple of years.
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Re: Daryl Wintle retires

Postby TigerBoss » Tue Aug 19, 2008 11:56 pm

Ian wrote:Well done Tubby, a great clubman.
I wouldn't at all be suprised to see him in some sort of coaching role at SANFL level in the next couple of years.


Maybe Jars can have him as one of his assistants after he signs a new 10 year deal...
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Re: Daryl Wintle retires

Postby Shirtfront » Wed Aug 20, 2008 2:46 pm

Great career, loved watchin him play. Body just couldn't hold up. Gutsy, not flashy but really skillful.

Won't say no to him out at Broadies.
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Re: Daryl Wintle retires

Postby TigerBoss » Wed Aug 20, 2008 11:48 pm

Shirtfront wrote:Great career, loved watchin him play. Body just couldn't hold up. Gutsy, not flashy but really skillful.

Won't say no to him out at Broadies.


No, but I reakon he might...
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Re: Daryl Wintle retires

Postby Barto » Thu Aug 21, 2008 12:06 am

14 seasons in the SANFL is a pretty decent effort.
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Re: Daryl Wintle retires

Postby G » Thu Aug 21, 2008 12:49 am

Shirtfront I know Im being a bit pedantic on things like this, but what constitutes a GREAT career ?

I think Wintle has been a TOP clubman and well respected but
1. Did he play 200+ games ?
2. Did he play in a Premiership ?
3. Did he win a club Best and Fairest ?
- The answers to all the above is NO and and the same answer is given to the question of him being a playing Club great !!!!!!!!!!!
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Re: Daryl Wintle retires

Postby Punk Rooster » Thu Aug 21, 2008 9:03 am

G wrote:Shirtfront I know Im being a bit pedantic on things like this, but what constitutes a GREAT career ?

I think Wintle has been a TOP clubman and well respected but
1. Did he play 200+ games ?
body didn't quite allow it- how many games did he miss through injury? Didn't he do his knee?
G wrote:2. Did he play in a Premiership ?
No he didn't- neither did Gary Ablett. What bearing does this have on a career?
G wrote:3. Did he win a club Best and Fairest ?
some players are just consistent. as I said, injuries interrupted his career, I believe he was runner up in one?
G wrote:- The answers to all the above is NO and and the same answer is given to the question of him being a playing Club great !!!!!!!!!!!
he was a great leader of the club- end of story. He was one of the more respected players in the SANFL- a player's player. I would think respect from his peers means more to him than what you say...
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Re: Daryl Wintle retires

Postby Wedgie » Thu Aug 21, 2008 9:06 am

Punk Rooster wrote:
G wrote:3. Did he win a club Best and Fairest ?
some players are just consistent. as I said, injuries interrupted his career, I believe he was runner up in one?

2 Runners up and 2 Thirds
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Re: Daryl Wintle retires

Postby Shirtfront » Fri Aug 22, 2008 12:09 pm

Punk Rooster wrote:
G wrote:Shirtfront I know Im being a bit pedantic on things like this, but what constitutes a GREAT career ?

I think Wintle has been a TOP clubman and well respected but
1. Did he play 200+ games ?
body didn't quite allow it- how many games did he miss through injury? Didn't he do his knee?
G wrote:2. Did he play in a Premiership ?
No he didn't- neither did Gary Ablett. What bearing does this have on a career?
G wrote:3. Did he win a club Best and Fairest ?
some players are just consistent. as I said, injuries interrupted his career, I believe he was runner up in one?
G wrote:- The answers to all the above is NO and and the same answer is given to the question of him being a playing Club great !!!!!!!!!!!
he was a great leader of the club- end of story. He was one of the more respected players in the SANFL- a player's player. I would think respect from his peers means more to him than what you say...


What he said.
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Re: Daryl Wintle retires

Postby locky801 » Fri Aug 22, 2008 4:50 pm

wycbloods wrote:Well done to Daryl on a great career. Broadies would be happy to hear that he has finally pulled the pin at Norths.



spot on :wink: :wink: , but apart from that, a great club man and all round great guy, such a pity we never saw the brilliance of this guy due to injuries, hope he leaves his last game at Prospect this week in grand style
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Re: Daryl Wintle retires

Postby Footy Smart » Wed Aug 27, 2008 9:22 am

Does anyone know if Daryl works for North Adelaide in any capacity. He was out observing an amatuer league clubs training last night and just wondered if he was scouting players or looking for a place to play footy next year maybe???
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Re: Daryl Wintle retires

Postby Punk Rooster » Wed Aug 27, 2008 9:51 am

no response from G, so I would assume checkmate.
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Re: Daryl Wintle retires

Postby G » Wed Aug 27, 2008 3:32 pm

Hey Im an unashamed fan of Daryl Wintle and admire the way he plays and gives all for the jumper.
I also agree that he's a great clubman and a good bloke off the field, so the only thing that Im disputing is the fact that I dont believe his playing record is at the level of being a "GREAT".
In my opinion each club has only a dozen or so that fit that criteria even to the point that I dont believe everyone who has made their respective clubs "Team of the Century" is necessary a club "great".
-I think the accolade is handed out too loosely.

Anyway, well done "TUBS" and good luck in the future. =D> =D> =D>
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Re: Daryl Wintle retires

Postby stan » Wed Aug 27, 2008 7:25 pm

Footy Smart wrote:Does anyone know if Daryl works for North Adelaide in any capacity. He was out observing an amatuer league clubs training last night and just wondered if he was scouting players or looking for a place to play footy next year maybe???


Which club was it?

That might have some meaning.
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Re: Daryl Wintle retires

Postby Footy Smart » Wed Aug 27, 2008 10:21 pm

he was out just doing a fun coaching thing with the under 11's.
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