Dane Rampe - What might have been???
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Re: Dane Rampe - What might have been???
From memory he was (is) good mates with Dylan Addison and came down to Melb with him when Dyl was drafted... as others have mentioned he got lost in the system and given our set-up with Williamstown he was starved of opportunities and headed back to Sydney soon after.
The rest is history.Our 1954 premiership players are our heroes, and it has to be said that Charlie was their hero.Comment
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Re: Dane Rampe - What might have been???
Like Comrade I saw Rampe playing at Willi 2nd's numerous times and thought he wasn't up to it. Just couldn't see it. GVG was a rap for him though as I recall. His improvement trajectory was spectacular post Willi. A real credit to him. Also an indictment on Scott Clayton who also let Ben Hudson slip. Clayton was living in recruiting fantasyland at the time.
It's amazing Sydney identified him in the SFL. They showed little regard for that league. The Roos factor could have had something to do with it as his kids were playing at East Sydney and he would get involved a bit. To the point of the thread, yeah if he was in our backline now...yep.Listening to Brahm's 3rd RacketComment
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Re: Dane Rampe - What might have been???
Every time I see the Swans I am reminded what an awesome player Rampe is. To me, he is the closest thing to Dale Morris still in the game...and I still can't believe he isn't our player.
I am probably wrong on this but I seem to recall him playing at Willi when they were still a host-club for our VFL players - and somehow, despite watching him play week in, week out - he was selected by the Swans come draft day.
I have been thinking about this a lot over the past few days - I actually can't think of ANYONE I would less like JUH to play against in his first game than Rampe (well, maybe Morris, but he's like, old, retired and a Bulldog!). Can anyone remember what happened and how we missed out on this player who was RIGHT UNDER our nose!
Their was some media speculation that he didn't get serious until he moved back home to NSW however, I believe he was very keen to play with us and would have embraced that opportunity.
We have a great recruiting team and get a lot right but Rampe might be best regarded by us as a missed opportunity.Western Bulldogs Football Club "Where it's cool to drool"Comment
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Re: Dane Rampe - What might have been???
From memory he was (is) good mates with Dylan Addison and came down to Melb with him when Dyl was drafted... as others have mentioned he got lost in the system and given our set-up with Williamstown he was starved of opportunities and headed back to Sydney soon after.
The rest is history.Western Bulldogs Football Club "Where it's cool to drool"Comment
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Re: Dane Rampe - What might have been???
I remember him playing at Willi and being impressed by his role across their half backline at the time. Thought at the time he was better than one or two of the players we had listed as AFL players playing in the same team.There is no sadder sight than a young pessimist.
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Re: Dane Rampe - What might have been???
I recall him playing at Williamstown as a HBF type rather than a KPD - he just couldn't be stepped, broke every tackle. Just so strong through the hips but his kicking was very hit or miss.
I suspect if we did rookie him he would have become a GWS player. Then we would have kept Ward, and wouldn't have Macrae...They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.Comment
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Re: Dane Rampe - What might have been???
He could turn defence into attack quickly and I thought he was a smart user of the ball. He was keen to be given a chance but we obviously rated others more than we did with Rampe.Western Bulldogs Football Club "Where it's cool to drool"Comment
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Re: Dane Rampe - What might have been???
Like Comrade I saw Rampe playing at Willi 2nd's numerous times and thought he wasn't up to it. Just couldn't see it. GVG was a rap for him though as I recall. His improvement trajectory was spectacular post Willi. A real credit to him. Also an indictment on Scott Clayton who also let Ben Hudson slip. Clayton was living in recruiting fantasyland at the time.
It's amazing Sydney identified him in the SFL. They showed little regard for that league. The Roos factor could have had something to do with it as his kids were playing at East Sydney and he would get involved a bit. To the point of the thread, yeah if he was in our backline now...yep.
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