WILLY VS TASSIE
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Took a little to change the words , but I got it!Dale61 wrote:For those that don't know the Williamstown theme song:
*To the tune of Goodbye Dolly Gray.
We are Williamstown Forever
In Blue and Gold we play the game
Stand as one we don't surrender
To uphold the Seagull's fame
See the opposition fearing
They won't keep us down
'Cause they know that they've been playing
The Mighty Williamstown
Thanks to Prototype for the scores, great win Williamstown!
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I can remember being a part of Nick's history a couple of years ago when Williamstown travelled to Tasmania for a Friday night game, and I got the live feed from EleventySevenpoint08FM (or whatever they were called back then), which then went to the chat room.
It was a first for Nick's, a first for Williamstown and possibly a first for VFL football that a VFL game was 'broadcast' live on the internet.
It was a first for Nick's, a first for Williamstown and possibly a first for VFL football that a VFL game was 'broadcast' live on the internet.
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2007 TRUenergy VFL Seniors
Tasmania 7.2 11.4 12.7 15.9 (99)
Williamstown 4.5 12.8 14.15 21.21 (147)
GOALS:
Tasmania: Careless 4 Howard 3 Derbyshire 2 Hansen 2 Ross Hall Stephens Adams
Williamstown: Williams 7 Dick 4 Licuria 2 Holland 2 Nicholls 2 Dawes Picken Reid Johnson
BEST:
Tasmania: Grima Careless Street Gibson Stephens Howard
Williamstown: Licuria Williams Holland Johnson Dick Davies
REPORTED PLAYERS:
Tasmania: Nil
Williamstown: Nil
Tasmania 7.2 11.4 12.7 15.9 (99)
Williamstown 4.5 12.8 14.15 21.21 (147)
GOALS:
Tasmania: Careless 4 Howard 3 Derbyshire 2 Hansen 2 Ross Hall Stephens Adams
Williamstown: Williams 7 Dick 4 Licuria 2 Holland 2 Nicholls 2 Dawes Picken Reid Johnson
BEST:
Tasmania: Grima Careless Street Gibson Stephens Howard
Williamstown: Licuria Williams Holland Johnson Dick Davies
REPORTED PLAYERS:
Tasmania: Nil
Williamstown: Nil
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Dawes scored the one goal, gave one off, got some of the ball, wasn't a stand out for the Seagulls. Of the Collingwood listed players Dick, Licuria and Holland were the best, Holland took some time to get into the game, Shaw laid a fair few tackles at one stage I heard it was 10 tackles he had. Nicholls wasn't bad at times, scored himself a couple.
A couple of young future draftees played well, Aaron Joseph and Alex Grima, though Grima looked the better. Aaron Cornelius played back in a rare appearance I am guessing the coach decided final game of the year didn't matter if they won or lost to trial him down back.
Benny Careless was good in the first, was quiet after, got some possesions towards the end. Going to be sad not to see him playing at the 'Pies I still remember when he first came to the club and was wearing 30 before Justin O'Dwyer retired and returned to South Australia.
A number change did a young Careless a lot of good it would appear, he made himself at home in the No.5 jumper, also being given a bigger role helped him out. Was best on ground in the 1999 Grand Final against the Bombers.
My dad probably mistook someone else for him, I just said what I was told, Brodie must have lost a bet with a lawnmower during the week.tazziepie wrote:presti never made it to tassie was never coming side travelled as selected
A couple of young future draftees played well, Aaron Joseph and Alex Grima, though Grima looked the better. Aaron Cornelius played back in a rare appearance I am guessing the coach decided final game of the year didn't matter if they won or lost to trial him down back.
Benny Careless was good in the first, was quiet after, got some possesions towards the end. Going to be sad not to see him playing at the 'Pies I still remember when he first came to the club and was wearing 30 before Justin O'Dwyer retired and returned to South Australia.
A number change did a young Careless a lot of good it would appear, he made himself at home in the No.5 jumper, also being given a bigger role helped him out. Was best on ground in the 1999 Grand Final against the Bombers.
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