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Throughandthrough
04-05-2010, 09:26 PM
(GVGvr, if this is in the wrong section please move)


An old family friend gifted us a bag full of old SANFL budgets, newspaper clippings, etc etc today, thinking we may be interested.



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I was at this match. (cheering for the dogs) :oops:

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alwaysadog
04-05-2010, 09:47 PM
(GVGvr, if this is in the wrong section please move)


An old family friend gifted us a bag full of old SANFL budgets, newspaper clippings, etc etc today, thinking we may be interested.

We think the current list has talent, but look at the names on program.

OK forget the Geish, but the rest went OK.

Reminds one of why we made the finals the next year and the tumult that a career ending and life changing injury unleashed.

GVGjr
04-05-2010, 09:51 PM
I like having a look at things like this.

I'll move to the the Doug Hawkins Wing in a week or so.

BulldogBelle
05-05-2010, 09:05 AM
Very cultural thanks! D Thorpe 6 goals in one game - from the centre? Big effort.

LostDoggy
05-05-2010, 09:31 AM
Harry Frei - number 19 for the Dogs

Later opened the bowling for Queensland and had a run-in with the great DK Lillie. Harry finished the argument by uttering, "It would be worth a few weeks to give you a smack in the mouth."

Useful sportsman in his day

AndrewP6
05-05-2010, 11:12 PM
Who was no 18 for the Dogs - S. Power...

Reason I ask is that he could be a relative. Or maybe just someone with the same surname...

GVGjr
05-05-2010, 11:23 PM
Who was no 18 for the Dogs - S. Power...

Reason I ask is that he could be a relative. Or maybe just someone with the same surname...

Stephen Power. A great and tough player for the club. Do a search and you will find a bit written about him.

The Coon Dog
05-05-2010, 11:25 PM
Who was no 18 for the Dogs - S. Power...

Reason I ask is that he could be a relative. Or maybe just someone with the same surname...

In 1971 Ian Salmon wore number 18.

Steven Power wore number 21.

'Snapper' played 177 games between 1969 & 1979. He was runner up in the Best & Fairest to Gary Dempsey in 1974.

Pretty sure that's a pic of Snapper on the front cover of the new history book.

AndrewP6
05-05-2010, 11:36 PM
In 1971 Ian Salmon wore number 18.

Steven Power wore number 21.

'Snapper' played 177 games between 1969 & 1979. He was runner up in the Best & Fairest to Gary Dempsey in 1974.

Pretty sure that's a pic of Snapper on the front cover of the new history book.

Oh, thought the program said 18... anyways.. thanks for the reply! Wonder if he's a relative? I know the Power boys - Sam and Luke- are distant rellies... my dad's uncle is their grandfather...or something. Hmm...

AndrewP6
05-05-2010, 11:38 PM
Stephen Power. A great and tough player for the club. Do a search and you will find a bit written about him.

Cheers, thanks for the info.

Sockeye Salmon
06-05-2010, 12:35 AM
In 1971 Ian Salmon wore number 18.

Steven Power wore number 21.

'Snapper' played 177 games between 1969 & 1979. He was runner up in the Best & Fairest to Gary Dempsey in 1974.

Pretty sure that's a pic of Snapper on the front cover of the new history book.

Power was a fav of mine (and every other Bulldog supporting kid in the 70's. He was made for internet forums, the WOOF crowd would love him!

Faster, shorter and better skilled version of Dylan Addison (Addison is only as good as Power was in his dreams).

Power played HBF and wing, always went flat out and almost always leading with his head. A genuinely tough bloke in a pretty tough era.

OLD SCRAGGer
06-05-2010, 09:20 AM
My Mother, Brother & I drove to Adelaide for that game against Glenelg in 1973. I was NEVER so glad that we lost a game of football as I was in that game. We wore our club colours with pride, but we would have been KILLED but those Sth Aussies coming out of the ground at end of match. The hastle that they gave my poor kid brother was appauling:mad:

ledge
06-05-2010, 12:03 PM
Stephen Power. A great and tough player for the club. Do a search and you will find a bit written about him.

He also runs the Taylors Lakes Hotel if you want to catch him, serves me a beer occasionally in the sports bar.

Go_Dogs
06-05-2010, 12:33 PM
Good get.

Some pretty impressive names across both sides. Geez, Glenelg had some pretty decent players back then, although by the looks didn't have much success against the Dogs.

Throughandthrough
06-05-2010, 02:04 PM
My Mother, Brother & I drove to Adelaide for that game against Glenelg in 1973. I was NEVER so glad that we lost a game of football as I was in that game. We wore our club colours with pride, but we would have been KILLED but those Sth Aussies coming out of the ground at end of match. The hastle that they gave my poor kid brother was appauling:mad:


I think Glenelg lost, looking at the above. Glenelg did go on to win the SANFL flag that year, in what is often called the best game of footy ever played.

Throughandthrough
06-05-2010, 02:12 PM
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Ross Gibbs, father of and GFC legend. (2 premierships)
Peter Carey, AFL hall of famer (3 premierships)
Murphy, played at North. the Bears and Crows
Russell , I think he played AFL for a while, maybe st kilda?????
Kruse, played a few years at the swans and married one of their cheer leaders.
Symonds, played a year at Hawthorn
Hall, Hawthorn and Crows
Stringer
Marshall, played a few years at the Crows
Kidney
Garton, went to the Bears for a few years
Hodgeman, Magarey Medallist and North Melbourne player
Stringer
Duthy, Fitzroy for a while
Henwood also Swans.(he's now on the AFL reviews tribunial, is a QC)
Maynard, played many games for Melbourne
Seebohm: father of Emily, the star Aussie swimmer
Donovan
Woodlands
Salisbury Made the AA team, even though never left the SANFL
Kernahan, brother of, also played at Carlton

Cornesy: Legend

Sockeye Salmon
06-05-2010, 02:17 PM
Cornesy: Dickhead

Edited for accuracy

ledge
06-05-2010, 02:56 PM
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Cornesy: Legend

That was for sleeping around while selling cars wasnt it?

Desipura
06-05-2010, 04:36 PM
Didnt Graham Cornes's Mrs at the time have a reputation? A champion rover for us that went back home springs to mind

LostDoggy
06-05-2010, 04:58 PM
I love the 'notice' at the bottom of the program. If anything in this decrepit stadium falls apart please remain in your seats and we'll fix it long enough to finish the match. Hoo-roo!