They must have been bloody long kicks if they were landing on McKenna's chest. McKenna's career commenced 5 years after Merrett's concluded. You're probably thinking of Barry Price, not Merrett.PyreneesPie wrote:He was a beauty wasn't he!! So many times those stab kicks landed on the chest of Peter McKenna. Glorious!!!Piesnchess wrote:
Jack Dyer saw Merrett at 15 yrs old, -he wanted the Tigers to recruit him- told Richmond recruiters, " Get onto this kid Merrett, he can stab kick a ball up a chooks arse from forty yards "!
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Did he even know the words to the song??inxs88 wrote:Oh hello Mark "lineament sniffer" Korda who seemed to find the circle for the song yet couldn't find the head table at the presser last Wednesday. Flog.
Whichever way they want to spin it, it was deplorable that the president was not present for the press conference.
The boot studder stands in the background NOT the president.
Anyway, a great win by the Pies. Maybe too little too late but either way, it was a fitting end to Buckley’s current time at Collingwood.
He will be back in another capacity I feel.
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Yes, except Brown had the tremendous advantage of playing as a third tall in a team with Cloke and Dawes, whereas Buckley persisted for 10 seasons with only playing two talls, one a resting ruck, in the forward line. Brown was much more mobile than any of our second rucks, of course, - and he had lots of quality attributes (he was, after all, a very high draft pick, originally) that meant he could do well in the right slot but I think he would have struggled terribly in in the structure that has always passed for our forward line under the sacked coach.
Yes - despite the usual criticism of Sidebottom, he was involved in and responsible for (every or) nearly every score we posted in the third quarter. He's never going to get any faster, of course, but his gut-running to get into position to take the pressure off the defence in the second half was remarkable.
And the more games McCreery gets to gain experience with Billy being more consistent
Throw in Ash Johnson if he is as good as his video clips show. Darcy chipping in to score (like Monday)
Then Pendles class with JDG and Tay and Crisp. JDG need not be forward at all Just a tough mid with goal sense
Boy can’t wait till these kids gain experience to add to JDG and Pendles
Throw in Ash Johnson if he is as good as his video clips show. Darcy chipping in to score (like Monday)
Then Pendles class with JDG and Tay and Crisp. JDG need not be forward at all Just a tough mid with goal sense
Boy can’t wait till these kids gain experience to add to JDG and Pendles
I'm not arguing--just explaining why i am right
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You're right!! Big mistake by me. Barry Price was the one I watched play in tandem with McKenna.Lord Maximus Farquaad wrote:They must have been bloody long kicks if they were landing on McKenna's chest. McKenna's career commenced 5 years after Merrett's concluded. You're probably thinking of Barry Price, not Merrett.PyreneesPie wrote:
He was a beauty wasn't he!! So many times those stab kicks landed on the chest of Peter McKenna. Glorious!!!
I don’t know about Bubba Price but Thorold Merret to a leaf out of Bradman training ( the golf ball hit up against a wall with cricket stump)
Story goes he had a car tyre suspended on a rope near ground level he would get back 50 yards then a short run up and stab the ball at chest high thru the centre of the tyre
Jack Dyer said to Lou once “That boy could kick a ball running full speed right up a chook,s ar-*-s”
Story goes he had a car tyre suspended on a rope near ground level he would get back 50 yards then a short run up and stab the ball at chest high thru the centre of the tyre
Jack Dyer said to Lou once “That boy could kick a ball running full speed right up a chook,s ar-*-s”
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Because there a lot of people in the media on Nick's who "will sit back, sip at a drink tonight and concentrate on the next big story, because what we’ve seen over the past week has helped them justify their jobs"?
Or, perhaps you were thinking of Marcus' comment at the end, namely, "If the pies can be inspired to beat Melb. ,what [or who] went wrong with the rest of the season? Psychos. Must be all in the head."?
Or, perhaps you were thinking of Marcus' comment at the end, namely, "If the pies can be inspired to beat Melb. ,what [or who] went wrong with the rest of the season? Psychos. Must be all in the head."?
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He was a big burly guy who crushed through packs and a fairly accurate kick on goal. He was highly underrated at the time and is exactly the sort of guy we need in the team now, who's been missing from the team for the last 10 years.Pies4shaw wrote:Yes, except Brown had the tremendous advantage of playing as a third tall in a team with Cloke and Dawes, whereas Buckley persisted for 10 seasons with only playing two talls, one a resting ruck, in the forward line. Brown was much more mobile than any of our second rucks, of course, - and he had lots of quality attributes (he was, after all, a very high draft pick, originally) that meant he could do well in the right slot but I think he would have struggled terribly in in the structure that has always passed for our forward line under the sacked coach.