D Hannebery - time does not heal all wounds

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  • josie
    Coaching Staff
    • Oct 2012
    • 4480

    #16
    Re: D Hannebery - time does not heal all wounds

    And Clay?s goal-minimal head contact was there, yes he made sure ump knew as most would. Boo hoo swans. Umps missed a few for us too. Wasn?t the difference between winning & losing though.
    Josie :)

    Our day will come
    And we'll have everything.
    We'll share the joy
    Just like '54 again.

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    • SonofScray
      Coaching Staff
      • Apr 2008
      • 4234

      #17
      Re: D Hannebery - time does not heal all wounds

      Longmire and DH have been at it for years since the defeat, at every opportunity trying to rewrite history. It’s turning into a case of if someone repeats something enough, it makes it true.

      Absolute sooks. I am glad it burns them.
      Time and Tide Waits For No Man

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      • Bulldog Joe
        Premiership Moderator
        • Jul 2009
        • 5564

        #18
        Re: D Hannebery - time does not heal all wounds

        Originally posted by Axe Man
        I could be wrong but the only free kicks that lead directly to goals I believe were Cordy's first which was HTB every day of the week and twice on Sundays and Boyd taking the advantage after another blatantly obvious HTB for Morris on Buddy.

        I'm not even sure what the Rampe one was but if we ended up with a goal I don't believe it was a direct result of the decision.
        The iffy free was to Clay Smith for very light contact high.
        The Rampe one indirectly led to a shot from close in that Macrae missed as I recall it.
        Life is to be Enjoyed not Endured

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        • Axe Man
          Hall of Fame
          • Nov 2008
          • 11150

          #19
          Re: D Hannebery - time does not heal all wounds

          Originally posted by Bulldog Joe
          The iffy free was to Clay Smith for very light contact high.
          The Rampe one indirectly led to a shot from close in that Macrae missed as I recall it.
          Ah missed that one. So 1 iffy free that resulted in a goal - there would be at least 1 in every single game played in history!

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          • bulldogsthru&thru
            Bulldog Team of the Century
            • May 2011
            • 7697

            #20
            Re: D Hannebery - time does not heal all wounds

            Originally posted by Bulldog Joe
            The iffy free was to Clay Smith for very light contact high.
            The Rampe one indirectly led to a shot from close in that Macrae missed as I recall it.
            No, the rampe one led to a kick inside 50 where Smith got the iffy free. 2 iffy frees leading to 1 goal!

            The Smith one was there though. I mean, there wasn't much in it but there was high contact.

            The Rampe one upon looking back at it looked harsh. But then, I'd like to know how htb was judged back then. It changes every bloody round let alone season so its hard to judge watching 7 years later. He took several players on but eventually got rid of it. If you took on 2 players without disposing of it, was it htb back in 2016?

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            • Grantysghost
              Bouncing Strong
              • Apr 2010
              • 18957

              #21
              Re: D Hannebery - time does not heal all wounds

              Originally posted by SonofScray
              Longmire and DH have been at it for years since the defeat, at every opportunity trying to rewrite history. It’s turning into a case of if someone repeats something enough, it makes it true.

              Absolute sooks. I am glad it burns them.
              Longmire created a victim mentality that lingers to this day.
              Inspired leadership.
              BT COME BACK!​

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              • bulldogsthru&thru
                Bulldog Team of the Century
                • May 2011
                • 7697

                #22
                Re: D Hannebery - time does not heal all wounds

                Originally posted by Grantysghost
                Longmire created a victim mentality that lingers to this day.
                Inspired leadership.
                The amount of game defining plays we had that day compared to them yet they should've won because they got a few stiff calls and had a couple guys carrying injuries.

                Victim mentality 101.

                To add, I've had it said to me that if Buddy hadn't rolled his ankle he wouldn't have been tackled by Morris. Again, Morris had a broken back yet still managed to lay the tackle.

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                • Grantysghost
                  Bouncing Strong
                  • Apr 2010
                  • 18957

                  #23
                  Re: D Hannebery - time does not heal all wounds

                  Originally posted by bulldogsthru&thru
                  The amount of game defining plays we had that day compared to them yet they should've won because they got a few stiff calls and had a couple guys carrying injuries.

                  Victim mentality 101.

                  To add, I've had it said to me that if Buddy hadn't rolled his ankle he wouldn't have been tackled by Morris. Again, Morris had a broken back yet still managed to lay the tackle.
                  It's an echo chamber filled by the void of small club hypo presence in main steam media. Yes I made that term up

                  Where's comrade!
                  BT COME BACK!​

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                  • Bulldog Joe
                    Premiership Moderator
                    • Jul 2009
                    • 5564

                    #24
                    Re: D Hannebery - time does not heal all wounds

                    The free kick count was 20 to 8 but I can remember one of the 8 was completely the wrong call.

                    Qtr 1 Naismith leads with a foot to JJs chest, for a loose ball,and gets a free for JJ trying to defend himself by pushing the foot away.
                    Should have been a free to JJ for rough play.

                    Happened RIGHT in front of me
                    Life is to be Enjoyed not Endured

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                    • ReLoad
                      Senior Player
                      • Sep 2009
                      • 1460

                      #25
                      Re: D Hannebery - time does not heal all wounds

                      better call a WHHAAAAAAAAAAAA-bulance.

                      There's no doubt that some decisions were wrong, and we certainly did get a good rub of the green, but you make your own luck, every single premiership win has a series of lucky moments throughout the whole season, to be honest Dan as it turned out, the reason we won was we had more ticker than the swans which got us over the line.

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                      • GVGjr
                        Moderator
                        • Nov 2006
                        • 44621

                        #26
                        Re: D Hannebery - time does not heal all wounds

                        I think they're wrong in their assessments but honestly we are kidding ourselves if we don't think as supporters we wouldn't be carrying the same negative thoughts or having whinge from time to time about all the what if scenario's had we lost that GF and the only reason why our GF loss in 21 isn't a bigger deal for many of our supporters is that we had won one in 16.

                        It's natural to think back in heartbreaking losses and focus on missed opportunities.
                        Western Bulldogs Football Club "Where it's cool to drool"

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                        • Topdog
                          Bulldog Team of the Century
                          • Jan 2007
                          • 7471

                          #27
                          Re: D Hannebery - time does not heal all wounds

                          21 is an interesting one, we have literally nothing to blame other than our own ineptness. I disagree though that it isnt a big deal, it's still brought up frequently here in that the same problems that occurred in the last 30 minutes of that game continue to happen every 2nd week.

                          Lets hope its finally addressed this year.

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                          • ledge
                            Hall of Fame
                            • Dec 2007
                            • 14301

                            #28
                            Re: D Hannebery - time does not heal all wounds

                            21 we got smashed after halftime , no matter how one eyed you are they belted us fair and square.
                            Bring back the biff

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                            • Happy Days
                              Hall of Fame
                              • May 2008
                              • 10139

                              #29
                              Re: D Hannebery - time does not heal all wounds

                              - I'm a visionary - Only here to confirm my biases -

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                              • The Bulldogs Bite
                                Hall of Fame
                                • Dec 2006
                                • 11244

                                #30
                                Re: D Hannebery - time does not heal all wounds

                                Originally posted by Happy Days
                                Classic.

                                Send to DH.
                                W00F!

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