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Re: The Biggest hit of the decade
Playing for the Giants, IIRC Mumford really ironed someone out. A Cats player?
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Re: The Biggest hit of the decade
Originally Posted by
Dry Rot
Playing for the Giants, IIRC Mumford really ironed someone out. A Cats player?
Mitch Duncan and with a tackle. Like he hit a brick wall.
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Re: The Biggest hit of the decade
Glen Archer welcoming Lenny Hayes to senior football was a big hit. Archer stepped over him afterwards, then Lenny got up and played on.
Then there is Byron Pickett
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Re: The Biggest hit of the decade
Originally Posted by
Mofra
Glen Archer welcoming Lenny Hayes to senior football was a big hit. Archer stepped over him afterwards, then Lenny got up and played on.
Then there is Byron Pickett
Biglands made a beeline for Pickett. Sometime you reap what you sow.
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Re: The Biggest hit of the decade
Originally Posted by
EasternWest
Biglands made a beeline for Pickett. Sometime you reap what you sow.
Seriously? One player with his head down playing the ball gets picked off by a player who could have easily avoided him. If he had killed Biglands (which he quite easily had done by crushing his spinal column) would we be lionising him now? Pickett was a dangerous thug and I would refuse to play on the same team as him. If he does shit like that in games then he will do it at training too and I'm not risking that.
The day he signed would be the day my transfer request goes in. If it gets refused I'd organise myself and a couple of teammates to pick him off accidentally at training one day in the not too distant future.
They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.
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Re: The Biggest hit of the decade
Originally Posted by
Twodogs
Seriously? One player with his head down playing the ball gets picked off by a player who could have easily avoided him. If he had killed Biglands (which he quite easily had done by crushing his spinal column) would we be lionising him now? Pickett was a dangerous thug and I would refuse to play on the same team as him. If he does shit like that in games then he will do it at training too and I'm not risking that.
The day he signed would be the day my transfer request goes in. If it gets refused I'd organise myself and a couple of teammates to pick him off accidentally at training one day in the not too distant future.
Eh. I'm not discussing the merits, failings or virtue of either player. You are.
I'm talking about this incident. Bock was going for the ball, Biglands ran to provide a shepherd and block Pickett's run. He didn't have his head over the ball, he was running straight at Pickett and he braces for the impact. Did you even watch the video? Maybe you're thinking of a different incident.
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Re: The Biggest hit of the decade
Originally Posted by
EasternWest
Eh. I'm not discussing the merits, failings or virtue of either player. You are.
I'm talking about this incident. Bock was going for the ball, Biglands ran to provide a shepherd and block Pickett's run. He didn't have his head over the ball, he was running straight at Pickett and he braces for the impact. Did you even watch the video? Maybe you're thinking of a different incident.
OK I got the wrong player, I'm in a drug rehab facility and I'm isolated in my room 24/7 because covid is here. We only get access to an iPad for 30 minutes a day so excuse the fact that I can't watch videos over and over. But he still picked a player off, check the look on the trainer's face. The last time I saw that look from a trainer was when Neil Sasche was paralysed. One of the players tried to pick Sasche up and called him a weak *!*!*!*!. That was when I saw the trainer look at him like that.
They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.
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Re: The Biggest hit of the decade
Originally Posted by
Twodogs
OK I got the wrong player, I'm in a drug rehab facility and I'm isolated in my room 24/7 because covid is here. We only get access to an iPad for 30 minutes a day so excuse the fact that I can't watch videos over and over. But he still picked a player off, check the look on the trainer's face. The last time I saw that look from a trainer was when Neil Sasche was paralysed. One of the players tried to pick Sasche up and called him a weak *!*!*!*!. That was when I saw the trainer look at him like that.
Again you're drifting from the point.
He didn't pick anyone off. Biglands was a willing participant in the contest and he came off second best. That's it.
Your opinion on reactions and Sachse etc is just that, and you're entitled to it and I'm not debating it.
With all that said, mate I sincerely hope you're doing ok. You're a legend on this page and I always enjoy your thoughts and anecdotes. Please take care of yourself.
PM me if you want to talk crap to each other offline.
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Re: The Biggest hit of the decade
Originally Posted by
Twodogs
Seriously? One player with his head down playing the ball gets picked off by a player who could have easily avoided him. If he had killed Biglands (which he quite easily had done by crushing his spinal column) would we be lionising him now? Pickett was a dangerous thug and I would refuse to play on the same team as him. If he does shit like that in games then he will do it at training too and I'm not risking that.
The day he signed would be the day my transfer request goes in. If it gets refused I'd organise myself and a couple of teammates to pick him off accidentally at training one day in the not too distant future.
While Pickett could be a thug this was a clean hit, and still is a far as I'm concerned.
Doesn't get his head at all, and it's near enough to the ball.
Even today that's play on.
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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=-v8V1_xVSd8
This isn't this decade but it is a classic shirtfront.
They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.
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Re: The Biggest hit of the decade
Originally Posted by
Twodogs
No that is thuggery.
A shirt front is a bump to the chest, not smashing a guys head
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Re: The Biggest hit of the decade
Bigglands wanted the contact, just picked the wrong contact to seek out.
TF is this?.........Obviously you're not a golfer.
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Re: The Biggest hit of the decade
Originally Posted by
bornadog
No that is thuggery.
A shirt front is a bump to the chest, not smashing a guys head
I don't think so. It was completely normal for the time. In fact had Magro pulled out he would have been considered a craven coward and taken straight off the ground and playing in the reserves the next week.
If anyone is to blame it's the player who helicoptered the kick to Jezza in the first place.
They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.
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Re: The Biggest hit of the decade
Originally Posted by
Twodogs
I don't think so. It was completely normal for the time. In fact had Magro pulled out he would have been considered a craven coward and taken straight off the ground and playing in the reserves the next week.
If anyone is to blame it's the player who helicoptered the kick to Jezza in the first place.
When you jump into the player and go for the head, it ceases to be a shirtfront.
Made no attempt to go for the ball whatsoever. Cheap shot.
I agree with you on the kick. Hospital pass of the highest order.