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BornInDroopSt'54
13-10-2020, 04:34 PM
Some impressions or events stick.

Two for me are:
1. I was there: Dennis Banks taking a speccy, did well to hang on. Thing is it was so speccy because Pedro Foster gave him a mid air hip and shoulder that sent him sideways.
The hip and shoulder were far more speccy than the mark. I saw it.

2. I was there but I wish I could forget: Rod Grinter round arm assault on Terry Wallace. Violent and criminal, forget tribunal, bring in police.

Unfortunately I can't load the images.

bornadog
13-10-2020, 05:48 PM
Was there as well BIDs for those

Some more memories etched into my brain:

* Can't forget seeing Neil Sachse hit

* Cowboy Neil elbowing Boyd and copping permanent blindness

* Graeme Allen passing across the ground and Beasley marking and winning us the game - boy were Pies fans dirty that day.

* Essendon player breaking Barry Rounds leg in front of goals and a shower of bottles, cans being thrown at Essendon (can't remember Essendon player), It was a mongrel act.

That will do for now

Edit: Not Boyd, Boyle thanks GVGjr

GVGjr
13-10-2020, 06:30 PM
Was there as well BIDs for those

Some more memories etched into my brain:

* Can't forget seeing Neil Sachse hit

* Cowboy Neil elbowing Boyd and copping permanent blindness

* Graeme Allen passing across the ground and Beasley marking and winning us the game - boy were Pies fans dirty that day.

* Essendon player breaking Barry Rounds leg in front of goals and a shower of bottles, cans being thrown at Essendon (can't remember Essendon player), It was a mongrel act.

That will do for now

Stephen Boyle?

You have really provided some memories there

bornadog
13-10-2020, 08:35 PM
Stephen Boyle?

You have really provided some memories there

Yes, my memory is slipping:o

Twodogs
13-10-2020, 09:00 PM
Tom Liberatore's dance when the siren went in the 2016 preliminary final.

The egg above Tony Liberatore's eye after his last game against Norf in 2002.

Scott Wynd convulsing in the middle of the ground after getting cleaned up by Justin Madden (think it was him) after a ruck contest at Prince's Park. Madden didn't bother going for the ball, just ran through the centre square and elbowed Wynd.

Brad Johnson kicking the ball in mid air from the boundary at Kardinia Park and it going through for a goal.

Garry Merrington (?) running down the ground and taking one too many bounces only for the ball to bounce back over his head into the lap of Peter Hudson who turned around and dobbed a goal off one step.

Bernie Quinlan taking a mark with his arms around the goalposts

Richard Osborne kicking a goal at the Geelong Rd end from alongside the visitors race. Chris Grant once told me it was the best goal he ever saw.

Terry Wheeler cleaning up Jezza with a hip and shoulder the year Jezza had taken over as captain coach of Carlton. We were 5 goals behind at the time (just before half time) Percy Jones stood in as coach and we won by 5 goals.

The bluecoat holding up the little league behind post after Peter Foster broke the proper one.

The look on the face of the bloke who was about to thump me in front of the scoreboard when my cousin Bear picked him up from behind and held him in midair before throwing him over his shoulder.

The sight of Bluey Hampshire's fist pumping the air as he disappeared down the race after we knocked off Hawthorn in a huge upset in 1982 at Whitten oval.

Ozza
14-10-2020, 10:57 AM
Tom Liberatore's dance when the siren went in the 2016 preliminary final.

The egg above Tony Liberatore's eye after his last game against Norf in 2002.

Scott Wynd convulsing in the middle of the ground after getting cleaned up by Justin Madden (think it was him) after a ruck contest at Prince's Park. Madden didn't bother going for the ball, just ran through the centre square and elbowed Wynd.

Brad Johnson kicking the ball in mid air from the boundary at Kardinia Park and it going through for a goal.

Garry Merrington (?) running down the ground and taking one too many bounces only for the ball to bounce back over his head into the lap of Peter Hudson who turned around and dobbed a goal off one step.

Bernie Quinlan taking a mark with his arms around the goalposts

Richard Osborne kicking a goal at the Geelong Rd end from alongside the visitors race. Chris Grant once told me it was the best goal he ever saw.

Terry Wheeler cleaning up Jezza with a hip and shoulder the year Jezza had taken over as captain coach of Carlton. We were 5 goals behind at the time (just before half time) Percy Jones stood in as coach and we won by 5 goals.

The bluecoat holding up the little league behind post after Peter Foster broke the proper one.

The look on the face of the bloke who was about to thump me in front of the scoreboard when my cousin Bear picked him up from behind and held him in midair before throwing him over his shoulder.

The sight of Bluey Hampshire's fist pumping the air as he disappeared down the race after we knocked off Hawthorn in a huge upset in 1982 at Whitten oval.

Wasn't it Galaxy Coleman who bowled over the goal post?

1eyedog
14-10-2020, 11:00 AM
Manning a donation station as a 17 year old in 1989 for a week on Summerhill. Caught the train up every day from Geelong. Was a crazy time. Scored some awesome Save the Bulldogs memorabilia. Gary O'Donnell, Alan Ezard, Matthew Feeby and Gavin Crosisca were a few players who came past our station and donated.

GVGjr
14-10-2020, 11:36 AM
Wasn't it Galaxy Coleman who bowled over the goal post?

Yep, I can't recall Foster doing it. Galaxy Coleman broke it

Twodogs
14-10-2020, 12:08 PM
Wasn't it Galaxy Coleman who bowled over the goal post?


Yep, I can't recall Foster doing it. Galaxy Coleman broke it

Weird. Always thought that it was Foster. It seems like such a Foster thing to do.

SquirrelGrip
14-10-2020, 12:12 PM
I seem to have a mental image of Shane Loveless with a penchant for one handed marks wrestling near the gold square in the early 80s. Would love to find footage.

Twodogs
14-10-2020, 12:24 PM
I seem to have a mental image of Shane Loveless with a penchant for one handed marks wrestling near the gold square in the early 80s. Would love to find footage.

One I meant to post last night was Shane Loveless snatching Bruce Doull's headband and throwing it into the crowd on the Gordon Street side of the ground. Doull's eyes started spinning and he took a step towards Loveless who gave him a hard look and shaped up to him. It's the only time I ever saw Bruce Doull back down.

bulldogsfight
14-10-2020, 02:02 PM
I think it was don McKenzie who got bottles thrown at him
Not the footscray don McKenzie the Essendon ruck

bulldogsfight
14-10-2020, 02:11 PM
I Remember a wedding after a game on the ground I think it eas late eighties
The record score 1978
My first game 1961 getting the bus from Brooklyn migrant hostel ; we thrashed south
Walking over the bridge at west Footscray railway station
The old shed at Barkly st end
Last game v weaglesl

Losing to Fitzroy in after they had loss about 20 in a row about 1963
The tv cameras set up next to whitten stand
I have a vague memory of marching girls

The long train ride home to ripponlea usually after a loss

Scraggers
14-10-2020, 03:10 PM
The Hyde Street band playing Sons of the Scray at half time and people pinging money at the blanket (I remember my dad getting hit in the head by a 20c piece ... I thought I was rich when I got to pocket it)

Doug Hawkins spoiling a mark right in front of me then running twenty metres to complete the mark with a slide in the mud. (circa early 80s)

Super singing American Pie in 1989.

Leigh Matthews having a smoke at three quarter time on the ground

Kelvin Templeton kicking 15 goals against St.Kilda ... 1978 I think.

bornadog
14-10-2020, 03:32 PM
I think it was don McKenzie who got bottles thrown at him
Not the footscray don McKenzie the Essendon ruck

Yes it was, thanks for jogging the memory

Smads57
14-10-2020, 09:06 PM
Some of my memories/images from 'off' the field...

Sliding down the embankment behind the Cross Street goals on old cardboard boxes when it was wet and slippery after a game

Going to the Whitten Oval on a Sunday (following a game with an uncle who was a committee member), and playing on a construction site that eventually became the EJ Whitten Stand

Going with the same uncle to watch games in the Latrobe Valley where he was 'scouting' for players when the LV was our country recruiting zone

Asking people in the crowd for their empty soft drink bottles at half time and collecting the proceeds for 2 pennies (I think 2 pence was the going rate in the late '60s/early 70s)

Visiting my aunt who was part of the 'ladies' committee at half time in the John Gent stand for sandwiches

Going to Charlie Sutton's pub in Whitehall St Yarraville (Commercial) with my dad after he took me to Footscray Library on a Friday night. Eventually I was banned as the men in the bar were uncomfortable with a kid unnecessarily hearing the odd swear word (which I would never have noticed since I was too engrossed with my glass of raspberry lemonade!)

HOSE B ROMERO
15-10-2020, 08:37 PM
Tom Liberatore's dance when the siren went in the 2016 preliminary final.

The egg above Tony Liberatore's eye after his last game against Norf in 2002.

Scott Wynd convulsing in the middle of the ground after getting cleaned up by Justin Madden (think it was him) after a ruck contest at Prince's Park. Madden didn't bother going for the ball, just ran through the centre square and elbowed Wynd.

Brad Johnson kicking the ball in mid air from the boundary at Kardinia Park and it going through for a goal.

Garry Merrington (?) running down the ground and taking one too many bounces only for the ball to bounce back over his head into the lap of Peter Hudson who turned around and dobbed a goal off one step.

Bernie Quinlan taking a mark with his arms around the goalposts

Richard Osborne kicking a goal at the Geelong Rd end from alongside the visitors race. Chris Grant once told me it was the best goal he ever saw.

Terry Wheeler cleaning up Jezza with a hip and shoulder the year Jezza had taken over as captain coach of Carlton. We were 5 goals behind at the time (just before half time) Percy Jones stood in as coach and we won by 5 goals.

The bluecoat holding up the little league behind post after Peter Foster broke the proper one.

The look on the face of the bloke who was about to thump me in front of the scoreboard when my cousin Bear picked him up from behind and held him in midair before throwing him over his shoulder.

The sight of Bluey Hampshire's fist pumping the air as he disappeared down the race after we knocked off Hawthorn in a huge upset in 1982 at Whitten oval.

That was Peter Welsh who had the misfortune of the ball bouncing over his shoulder.

HOSE B ROMERO
15-10-2020, 09:32 PM
I Remember a wedding after a game on the ground I think it eas late eighties
The record score 1978
My first game 1961 getting the bus from Brooklyn migrant hostel ; we thrashed south
Walking over the bridge at west Footscray railway station
The old shed at Barkly st end
Last game v weaglesl

Losing to Fitzroy in after they had loss about 20 in a row about 1963
The tv cameras set up next to whitten stand
I have a vague memory of marching girls

The long train ride home to ripponlea usually after a loss

When did that stand get pulled down? Was that the one known as the 'cow shed'?

jeemak
15-10-2020, 10:09 PM
The Women's Circus in the mid-90s. There were all sorts of exotic types in spandex running around for no apparent reason!

Twodogs
16-10-2020, 12:11 AM
The Women's Circus in the mid-90s. There were all sorts of exotic types in spandex running around for no apparent reason!

It's still there in the drill she'd.

jeemak
16-10-2020, 01:18 AM
It's still there in the drill she'd.

Awesome!

What a shock on a winter's afternoon for an eastern suburbs boy making a rare trek to the WO! A circus to me at that time had nothing to do with women expressing themselves, rather, they were all about Silvers and their questionable attitudes towards animals and people, and a feeling of privilege through being able to afford the Rye carnival a few nights a year!

Bulldog4life
16-10-2020, 01:23 PM
I think it was don McKenzie who got bottles thrown at him
Not the footscray don McKenzie the Essendon ruck

Yep remember that too. McKenzie was a thug.

Mofra
16-10-2020, 04:09 PM
Richard Osborne kicking a goal at the Geelong Rd end from alongside the visitors race. Chris Grant once told me it was the best goal he ever saw.
It was the Bulldogs player's race and it was the Barkley St end. I used to stand on the concrete wall edge on the side of the Bulldog player race so Ossy started his run up just in front of us. He was just about inside the race when he started his run up.

I was able to be head-high with the adults standing on that bit. It was a goldmine for crowd banter.

I also remember someone once mouthing off to Billy Kolyniuk and inside the race, away from prying umpire & camera eyes, Billy gave the opposition player a bitchslap to the cheek that was so loud it seemed to echo off the front of the EJ Whitten stand. Fortunate little boundary throw in that one.

PS - it was Galaxy Coleman who broke the post, not Foster.

jeemak
16-10-2020, 04:14 PM
Was that Richard Osbourne goal a massive spiral? If so, it was to the Barkley Street end.

Mofra
16-10-2020, 04:15 PM
I'll always remember Gloves Campbell keeping (then St Kildas player) Plugger goalless in a half, and as he walked through the player's race someone screamed out "You're killing him ya big poof!"

For some reason, I always remember Bazza Stanfield running back with the flight of the ball and sticking one hand out as he tripped and marking the ball as players were running towards it. He could have been absolutely smashed but he never took his eyes off the ball.

Jason Watts kicking a running goal in the dying stages of a match against Fremantle.

The random Sydney supporter at the Save Footscray rally getting up on stage and screaming "they did it to us, don't let them do it to you!"

Justin Charles on the bench standing up and waving his arms around at the coaches box, desperate to get back on the ground.

BornInDroopSt'54
16-10-2020, 05:26 PM
Great memories guys and gals. Its great to read them. Three more from me.
Bob under the ball from a desperate late game rally from the Hawks, on Breust but with Sicily (?)out the back.
I see Breust breast Bob, both hands fisted into Bob's jumper yet eyes on the ball. He stops Bob from marking withstrength, Bob struggles to free himself, stop the goal, Bob is retarded off balanced does his knee. This image burns.
Terry Wheeler lining up Cowboy Neale who is charging down Hawkins Wing, 100% committed shirt front bounces off Neale who keeps going as if nothing happened.
Noel Teasdale with his big forehead guard assaulting our player called Gray or Grey and ending his career.

bornadog
16-10-2020, 05:48 PM
Bob under the ball from a desperate late game rally from the Hawks, on Breust but with Sicily (?)out the back.
I see Breust breast Bob, both hands fisted into Bob's jumper yet eyes on the ball. He stops Bob from marking withstrength, Bob struggles to free himself, stop the goal, Bob is retarded off balanced does his knee. This image burns.

* I remember this clearly as well as it was my 60th Birthday and I was at the footy with a Hawks mate.

* Also remember Bob doing his knee the first time when he was tackled by Rocca.

* To add to the ACL's - Clay doing his knee for the 3rd time - I almost cried.

* Barry Hall putting the headlock on.

Twodogs
16-10-2020, 06:16 PM
Great memories guys and gals. Its great to read them. Three more from me.
Bob under the ball from a desperate late game rally from the Hawks, on Breust but with Sicily (?)out the back.
I see Breust breast Bob, both hands fisted into Bob's jumper yet eyes on the ball. He stops Bob from marking withstrength, Bob struggles to free himself, stop the goal, Bob is retarded off balanced does his knee. This image burns.

I vividly remember us all standing there after that game just staring at the Hawthorn players hen a friend of mine groaned and yelled "will this club ever take a trick?" (there might have been a couple of swear words in there too).

i texted when the siren blew on GF day to say that it wasn't a bad trick!

WBFC4FFC
16-10-2020, 06:23 PM
Was that Richard Osbourne goal a massive spiral? If so, it was to the Barkley Street end.

I remember that. Anyone have a video of that goal?

Another great goal was by Matthew Campbell of the Bears, last round in 1992 at the Geelong Rd end. Torpedo from well inside the Centre Square (directly infront). Had to have travelled ~80 metres. The goal umpire did not move as it sailed directly over his head. The 20,000-plus crowd gave it a warm round of applause.

Bulldog4life
16-10-2020, 06:41 PM
Last practice match. It was Murph's first year. He wasn't playing but standing near me on the Grandstand size. Next minute he has a microphone in his hand and he starts to commentate on the game. I thought to myself who is this kid. Lot of laughs from other supporters too. Not surprised he has a media career.

Bulldog4life
16-10-2020, 06:42 PM
Was that Richard Osbourne goal a massive spiral? If so, it was to the Barkley Street end.

Yep and he also kicked a massive goal against Sydney too at the SCG.

Twodogs
16-10-2020, 06:50 PM
It was the Bulldogs player's race and it was the Barkley St end. I used to stand on the concrete wall edge on the side of the Bulldog player race so Ossy started his run up just in front of us. He was just about inside the race when he started his run up.


Definitely the Geelong Rd end. I was a ground attendant at the Geelong Rd end and it was toward the end I was sitting at. My dad said "he's not, he is, he *!*!*!*!ing did!". I'm prepared to believe that he kicked one to the Barkly st end too. He had a habit of unleashing long bombs.

BTW the Johnno goal was v Brisbane not Geelong. Here at 06.36


https://youtu.be/KnaK272SLvM

I think the one against Geelong was Paul Hudson throwing his boot at the ball as it was about to go over the boundary and the ball landing in Luke Darcy's arms in the goal square.

BornInDroopSt'54
17-10-2020, 02:03 PM
Last practice match. It was Murph's first year. He wasn't playing but standing near me on the Grandstand size. Next minute he has a microphone in his hand and he starts to commentate on the game. I thought to myself who is this kid. Lot of laughs from other supporters too. Not surprised he has a media career.

Haha Murph looked like a Smurf when he was young.
Twodogs I remember that Merrington incident. Merrington could play FFor FB.

Bulldog4life
17-10-2020, 06:26 PM
Haha Murph looked like a Smurf when he was young.
Twodogs I remember that Merrington incident. Merrington could play FFor FB.

Yes kicked 5 goals at full forward in one of our night premierships at South. I was listening on 3DB.

BornInDroopSt'54
18-10-2020, 12:50 PM
Yes kicked 5 goals at full forward in one of our night premierships at South. I was listening on 3DB.

I went to Dogs last game at Albert Park. My Swans friend and flat sharer told me our new flatmate was keen on me. We married and had 3 children.

Jeanette54
21-10-2020, 12:15 PM
Our night premierships were the best Bulldog highlights of the days of my youth, down at the old Lakeside Oval. And the highlights weren't all confined to the footy.

Someone set light to the streamers, and toilet paper "confetti" at the outer end, how we cheered the goal umpire and the cop trying to stamp out the flames. Another night (same end) a very drunk gentleman climbed one of the light towers, and proceeded to put on an acrobatic demonstration for the appreciative crowd. "Look Mum, no hands". Sensible Police Sergeant waited at the base. "He's got to come down sometime, I am not going up there after him". Also the three quarter time the cross oval races, patrons v cops. One wet night a young guy was being chased by the Police horse, and made a fairly good fist of it. The ground was wet and the horse was having difficulty changing direction. It was all good fun until the poor horse finally fell, depositing the rider on the wet ground. Eventually the guy was collared by foot Police. Once it was clear that no-one was hurt, horse included, the guy was escorted out to ringing cheers from the crowd.

So much happened the semi dark areas of the ground, both on and off the field. I will also never forget one Swans player's cowardly hit on David Thorpe. The play was fifty metres away, and he ran at David from behind, and floored him with a punch to the head. It was right in front of us. It had to be from behind, not too many would have been game to try it face to face.

I'm Not Bitter Anymore!
24-10-2020, 10:05 PM
Just going there every second week with the family and seeing familiar faces where we stood it was a way of life

HOSE B ROMERO
31-10-2020, 06:54 PM
Our night premierships were the best Bulldog highlights of the days of my youth, down at the old Lakeside Oval. And the highlights weren't all confined to the footy.

Someone set light to the streamers, and toilet paper "confetti" at the outer end, how we cheered the goal umpire and the cop trying to stamp out the flames. Another night (same end) a very drunk gentleman climbed one of the light towers, and proceeded to put on an acrobatic demonstration for the appreciative crowd. "Look Mum, no hands". Sensible Police Sergeant waited at the base. "He's got to come down sometime, I am not going up there after him". Also the three quarter time the cross oval races, patrons v cops. One wet night a young guy was being chased by the Police horse, and made a fairly good fist of it. The ground was wet and the horse was having difficulty changing direction. It was all good fun until the poor horse finally fell, depositing the rider on the wet ground. Eventually the guy was collared by foot Police. Once it was clear that no-one was hurt, horse included, the guy was escorted out to ringing cheers from the crowd.

So much happened the semi dark areas of the ground, both on and off the field. I will also never forget one Swans player's cowardly hit on David Thorpe. The play was fifty metres away, and he ran at David from behind, and floored him with a punch to the head. It was right in front of us. It had to be from behind, not too many would have been game to try it face to face.

Great recollections Jeanette. I can just remember listening to an early 1970's night game on the radio. It seemed very low profile. Pity there is no photo's/video of the games.

Bulldog4life
01-11-2020, 10:44 AM
We won the most premierships in the Night Series. 4. Sometimes we would finish close to the bottom of the ladder and still win the title. For those who don't know it was for teams that didn't make the finals so it was played at the end of the season. A reverse pre season comp.

BornInDroopSt'54
01-11-2020, 02:17 PM
We won the most premierships in the Night Series. 4. Sometimes we would finish close to the bottom of the ladder and still win the title. For those who don't know it was for teams that didn't make the finals so it was played at the end of the season. A reverse pre season comp.

One night when we won I was about 7yo and had my first visit to Luna Park and eating my first eskimo pie whilst hearing of our win.

bornadog
01-11-2020, 02:35 PM
One night when we won I was about 7yo and had my first visit to Luna Park and eating my first eskimo pie whilst hearing of our win.

Funny the memories that stick to mind.

I remember sitting in front of the radio as a kid listening to the Brownlow count hoping Georgie Bisset won and then being disappointed when pipped on the line. Georgie reported after being best on ground with most disposals and kicking lots of goals, only to be exonerated at the tribunal, after the umpires had already cast their votes. He was robbed.

Eastdog
01-11-2020, 04:47 PM
- Just being at the Whitten Oval and seeing the amazing crowd there the day after we won the 2016 premiership. The lines to get in that day were huge. Remember seeing Billy Brownless there for the Sunday Footy show and possibly Doug Hawkins.

- The excitement in lining up on the Whitten Oval to get a photo with premiership cup.

- The GF training session also sticks as well that was amazing watching the EJ Whitten stand rock that morning. I remember hesain’t one of our supporters saying that had travelled from the country for this training session.

- Just going on the train from the eastern suburbs to West Footscray and walking West Footscray station when I have gone to and from the ground. Hoping to drive to and from there one day.

- High fiving a random Doggies supporter on Level 4 at the G after we won the flag and seeing some supporters near me in tears.

- The last game I attended at Marvel when we beat the Bombers by 100 odd points and just beaming at the victory we had with sad Bombers supporters around.

- Wish I had random memories from the 70s and 80s but Eastdog wasn’t around then :D

bornadog
01-11-2020, 05:21 PM
Wish I had random memories from the 70s and 80s but Eastdog wasn’t around then :D

Nah, you don't want that Easty. Lots of frustrating years. 70s only made finals twice, and lost twice. 80s were terrible also from 1980 to 84. 85 was a great year and very enjoyable making a prelim, but after that just missed finals every year.

Much better in the 90s, playing finals in 92, 94, 97, 98, 99, 00 then 2000s with 2006, 08, 09, 10, 15, 16, 19, 20.

You are lucky while you are still young and hope to have more finals and premierships in coming years.

Eastdog
01-11-2020, 06:36 PM
Nah, you don't want that Easty. Lots of frustrating years. 70s only made finals twice, and lost twice. 80s were terrible also from 1980 to 84. 85 was a great year and very enjoyable making a prelim, but after that just missed finals every year.

Much better in the 90s, playing finals in 92, 94, 97, 98, 99, 00 then 2000s with 2006, 08, 09, 10, 15, 16, 19, 20.

You are lucky while you are still young and hope to have more finals and premierships in coming years.

More in reference to just memorable things at Whitten Oval when we were playing there but yes for sure right now it is way better than it was back then in terms of on field results etc.

BornInDroopSt'54
04-11-2020, 03:04 PM
Funny the memories that stick to mind.

I remember sitting in front of the radio as a kid listening to the Brownlow count hoping Georgie Bisset won and then being disappointed when pipped on the line. Georgie reported after being best on ground with most disposals and kicking lots of goals, only to be exonerated at the tribunal, after the umpires had already cast their votes. He was robbed.

Absolutely will not forget that. Clearly BOG, stupid report, all awards gave Georgie 3 votes except the umpire who gave him zero. The ump must've had prejudice against short people with no front teeth!

I'm Not Bitter Anymore!
04-11-2020, 04:09 PM
Absolutely will not forget that. Clearly BOG, stupid report, all awards gave Georgie 3 votes except the umpire who gave him zero. The ump must've had prejudice against short people with no front teeth!
Broke my heart