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    Re: The Worst Injury You've Seen To A Bulldogs Player?

    I know Nathan Judas Brown was with Richmond, but watching that footage of the player falling over his leg and the way his leg was dangling was awful to watch
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    This is tough, Tony Libba going for the mark and putting himself in front of Sav Rocca

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    Quote Originally Posted by bornadog View Post
    I know Nathan Judas Brown was with Richmond, but watching that footage of the player falling over his leg and the way his leg was dangling was awful to watch
    Yep. If we're open to all clubs, Richard Osborne as a swan getting a tracheotomy after getting knocked out at the SCG. Trent Hencthels career ending knee. James Hird's facial injury. Darren Cresswell hitting his dislocated knee cap back in. Lonergan losing a kidney.
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    Paul Callery was a lecturer at my uni. He told me a story about almost dying on the field.

    He was shirtfronted in the middle and knocked out, and vomited which blocked his windpipe. He had to be revived on the field.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bornadog View Post
    This is tough, Tony Libba going for the mark and putting himself in front of Sav Rocca


    Toughest player ever. The pain and abuse that man could cop with a smile in his face was unbelievable. Talk about your racist, libellous sledging from the crowd. But Tony just ran to the next contest and took his frustration and anger out on the ball (and opposition sometimes)

    He was a freak of nature. My all time favourite.
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    The Neil Sachse injury was the worst, no question. That day is an indelible memory.

    However one of the strangest "injuries" I have seen on the field involved an umpires advisor (Bob Nunn) who collapsed on the field and was carried off on a stretcher. He wasn't actually umpiring at the time, just instructing the field umpires, so from memory it must have been three quarter time. He eventually recovered in hospital.
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    One of the first things I have a really clear explicit memory of seeing at Whitten oval was Peter Knights being stretchered off the ground and the trainers accidentally dropping him off the stretcher when they were halfway up the race. It got to the ludicrous stage where they were almost wedged into that tiny space the visitors race occupied after Knights had fallen off because they were having all sorts of trouble managing the stretcher, the unconscious Peter Knights who was pretty much a dead weight and four trainers all getting in each other's way busily trying to prove who was the most important.

    It was like watching four Brendan Goddards trying to out point each other
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeanette54 View Post
    The Neil Sachse injury was the worst, no question. That day is an indelible memory.

    However one of the strangest "injuries" I have seen on the field involved an umpires advisor (Bob Nunn) who collapsed on the field and was carried off on a stretcher. He wasn't actually umpiring at the time, just instructing the field umpires, so from memory it must have been three quarter time. He eventually recovered in hospital.
    Good to know he recovered. A school friend of mine, Greg Sidebottom who umpired at AFL level, died umpiring recently. I guess it was like the old guys who die on the golf course. The buddhists would say they chose their point of exit, doing something they love.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BornInDroopSt'54 View Post
    Good to know he recovered. A school friend of mine, Greg Sidebottom who umpired at AFL level, died umpiring recently. I guess it was like the old guys who die on the golf course. The buddhists would say they chose their point of exit, doing something they love.

    I remember that name. Did he play cricket around the west?

    Sorry to hear of his passing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeanette54 View Post
    The Neil Sachse injury was the worst, no question. That day is an indelible memory.
    Agree....horrible day. Remember being in the Whitten Stand watching him being loaded into the ambulance out the back.
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    I remember that name. Did he play cricket around the west?

    Sorry to hear of his passing.
    I doubt it. School was FTG and I think he stayed in the area.
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    Agree....horrible day. Remember being in the Whitten Stand watching him being loaded into the ambulance out the back.

    Oh yeah, I can remember watching that too. It's just come back to me.

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    I doubt it. School was FTG and I think he stayed in the area.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Twodogs View Post
    I don't remember that one. If Perrin was playing it must have been 1979 or 1980, I can remember Micky Conlan torching us one day at junction oval he was lobbing them through from every angle. I think it was the third quarter that he must have kicked 5 goals.
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    Dale Morris breaking his leg at Etihad. I was on level 3 behind the goals and could see the leg was just all wrong from there.

    Most devestating was Clay Smith doing his 2nd ACL at Whitten Oval. His parents were there and his mum and Clay were both in tears.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eastdog View Post
    Brian Perrin played for us between 1980-1983

    https://afltables.com/afl/stats/play...an_Perrin.html

    He certainly did Easty. He wore number 40 from memory. Every week over those four years, depending on whether he was playing in the seniors or not, a very dedicated Beian Perrin fan used to hang a sign saying either "Keep Brian Perrin in the Seniors" or "Play Brian Perrin in the Seniors" next to the players race of the ground we played at. If you watch the footage you will see the sign week in and week out.
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