We're just in that period of the year now which I call 'limbo' season. It's the period in which one really just sits in anticipation - not really knowing what to expect.
It got me reflecting on the summer of 1982/83. A time when the Footscray Football Club appeared to be in more trouble than Burke & Wills! To paint a picture of the low expectations of that summer:
By the start of 1983:
Footscray had won just 5 of their past 46 games by the end of 1982.. Winning the 1982 wooden spoon.
In October 1982 Footscray sold 1980 Brownlow Medallist, club record goal kicker, captain and legend- Kelvin Templeton
Templeton had been the club's one shining light for the previous 4 years. It was simply shocking! It felt like the end!
3 time club B&F - Ian Dunstan followed him out the door (a path well worn by 6 time Dogs b&f Gary Dempsey)
In fact, Dunstan, Templeton and Dempsey (who had left a few years earlier for North) represented all of the past TEN Footscray B&F's!!!
1981 club captain - Geoff Jennings, was destroyed by chronic groin issues. He would see out his contract, contributing 5 more games
Terry Wheeler was finished by the end of 1982 after 155 games (managing just 2 more)
26 year old Templeton & 27 year olds Dunstan, Jennings & Wheeler represented over 500 games of experience to Footscray (KT & Jennings were my two favourite players..)
In the previous month, Footscray district local and club reject, Brian Wilson, had won the Brownlow Medal with Melbourne - aged 21.. Something else to feel great about..!
Wilson joined Footscray discards, Barry Round and Bernie Quinlan as the three most recent Brownlow Medallists
An unflattering stat is that in the 19 months between August 1981 and March 1983, ex-Footscray players won as many Brownlow Medals with other clubs as Footscray did games of football!!
It was an absolutely demoralising time for the club
Gary Dempsey also finished equal fourth to Wilson in that 1982 Brownlow count - just for good measure!
Dempsey, Wilson, Templeton, Round & Quinlan made up FIVE ex-Footscray Brownlow Medallists - running around in the VFL for OTHER clubs in Rd 1 of 1983. A record.
Quinlan was on his way to 116 goals in 1983 and Templeton kicked 8 in his second game for Melbourne.
Meanwhile, Round had followed up his 1981 Brownlow with a respectable 5th (one vote behind Dempsey) in the '82 count
This predicament trumps even Fitzroy's troubles of the mid 1990's. Fitzroy had Paul Roos, Richard Osborne, Alistair Lynch & Gary Pert running around for different clubs (Obviously a disastrous predicament!)
Footscray of 1983 had Gary Dempsey (7 time club b&f & Brownlow Medallist), Kelvin Templeton (dual Norm Smith Medallist, Brownlow Medallist & dual club b&f ), Barry Round (Brownlow Medallist and dual Swans b&f winner), Brian Wilson (reigning Brownlow Medallist) & Bernie Quinlan (dual Norm Smith Medallist & Brownlow Medallist) running around for opposition clubs.
It also had a LESS experienced side than the Fitzroy team of 1996...
So, going into round 2 of 1983, Footscray had won 5 of its past 46 games
It had 5 Brownlow Medallist ex-players plus an additional triple club best & fairest running around for other clubs
In addition, 2 of the club's most senior players (Jennings & Wheeler) would contribute only another 7 games between them due to injury...
Footscray were fielding a team which contained only 3 players with more than 50 games of league experience (and none over 100)
They were hosting a Carlton side who were reigning back to back premiers, had just won the night premiership and also thrashed 1982 runners up, Richmond, by 10 goals the previous week)
Then out of nowhere, the Dogs went on to beat Carlton. Going on a 4 game winning streak to sit 4th on the ladder at 4 & 1 by the completion of round 5. Thus bettering the 3 wins they'd had from the previous 31 games!
Footscray fielded unknowns Brian Royal, Peter Foster, Steve Wallis, Andrew Purser and Jim Sewell.. They were joined later by Michael McLean and youngsters Steve McPherson and 'Ricky' Kennedy. Good times!
Those 4 wins included the reigning back to back premiers, the previous year's grand finalists and the eventual 1983 premiers - Hawthorn.
It was out of nowhere and the feel good factor was incredible! Suddenly there seemed to be a future for the Dogs whereas a month earlier, it smelt like death! Although we obviously hit an off-field snag in 1989, our performances from that 1983 season on have been pretty good. I think '83 is often overlooked in our history. It was also our centenary year, from memory? There was clearly a bit of something special in the air. I remember the massive uplift that March '83 gave me... I wouldn't mind a similar pleasant surprise in March 2014!!
Does anyone recall from those days any administrative changes or anything? Key administrators who should get a nod?
It got me reflecting on the summer of 1982/83. A time when the Footscray Football Club appeared to be in more trouble than Burke & Wills! To paint a picture of the low expectations of that summer:
By the start of 1983:
Footscray had won just 5 of their past 46 games by the end of 1982.. Winning the 1982 wooden spoon.
In October 1982 Footscray sold 1980 Brownlow Medallist, club record goal kicker, captain and legend- Kelvin Templeton
Templeton had been the club's one shining light for the previous 4 years. It was simply shocking! It felt like the end!
3 time club B&F - Ian Dunstan followed him out the door (a path well worn by 6 time Dogs b&f Gary Dempsey)
In fact, Dunstan, Templeton and Dempsey (who had left a few years earlier for North) represented all of the past TEN Footscray B&F's!!!
1981 club captain - Geoff Jennings, was destroyed by chronic groin issues. He would see out his contract, contributing 5 more games
Terry Wheeler was finished by the end of 1982 after 155 games (managing just 2 more)
26 year old Templeton & 27 year olds Dunstan, Jennings & Wheeler represented over 500 games of experience to Footscray (KT & Jennings were my two favourite players..)
In the previous month, Footscray district local and club reject, Brian Wilson, had won the Brownlow Medal with Melbourne - aged 21.. Something else to feel great about..!
Wilson joined Footscray discards, Barry Round and Bernie Quinlan as the three most recent Brownlow Medallists
An unflattering stat is that in the 19 months between August 1981 and March 1983, ex-Footscray players won as many Brownlow Medals with other clubs as Footscray did games of football!!
It was an absolutely demoralising time for the club
Gary Dempsey also finished equal fourth to Wilson in that 1982 Brownlow count - just for good measure!
Dempsey, Wilson, Templeton, Round & Quinlan made up FIVE ex-Footscray Brownlow Medallists - running around in the VFL for OTHER clubs in Rd 1 of 1983. A record.
Quinlan was on his way to 116 goals in 1983 and Templeton kicked 8 in his second game for Melbourne.
Meanwhile, Round had followed up his 1981 Brownlow with a respectable 5th (one vote behind Dempsey) in the '82 count
This predicament trumps even Fitzroy's troubles of the mid 1990's. Fitzroy had Paul Roos, Richard Osborne, Alistair Lynch & Gary Pert running around for different clubs (Obviously a disastrous predicament!)
Footscray of 1983 had Gary Dempsey (7 time club b&f & Brownlow Medallist), Kelvin Templeton (dual Norm Smith Medallist, Brownlow Medallist & dual club b&f ), Barry Round (Brownlow Medallist and dual Swans b&f winner), Brian Wilson (reigning Brownlow Medallist) & Bernie Quinlan (dual Norm Smith Medallist & Brownlow Medallist) running around for opposition clubs.
It also had a LESS experienced side than the Fitzroy team of 1996...
So, going into round 2 of 1983, Footscray had won 5 of its past 46 games
It had 5 Brownlow Medallist ex-players plus an additional triple club best & fairest running around for other clubs
In addition, 2 of the club's most senior players (Jennings & Wheeler) would contribute only another 7 games between them due to injury...
Footscray were fielding a team which contained only 3 players with more than 50 games of league experience (and none over 100)
They were hosting a Carlton side who were reigning back to back premiers, had just won the night premiership and also thrashed 1982 runners up, Richmond, by 10 goals the previous week)
Then out of nowhere, the Dogs went on to beat Carlton. Going on a 4 game winning streak to sit 4th on the ladder at 4 & 1 by the completion of round 5. Thus bettering the 3 wins they'd had from the previous 31 games!
Footscray fielded unknowns Brian Royal, Peter Foster, Steve Wallis, Andrew Purser and Jim Sewell.. They were joined later by Michael McLean and youngsters Steve McPherson and 'Ricky' Kennedy. Good times!
Those 4 wins included the reigning back to back premiers, the previous year's grand finalists and the eventual 1983 premiers - Hawthorn.
It was out of nowhere and the feel good factor was incredible! Suddenly there seemed to be a future for the Dogs whereas a month earlier, it smelt like death! Although we obviously hit an off-field snag in 1989, our performances from that 1983 season on have been pretty good. I think '83 is often overlooked in our history. It was also our centenary year, from memory? There was clearly a bit of something special in the air. I remember the massive uplift that March '83 gave me... I wouldn't mind a similar pleasant surprise in March 2014!!
Does anyone recall from those days any administrative changes or anything? Key administrators who should get a nod?
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