The first indigenous player to play Collingwood seniors was Wally Lovett. A few others played in the seconds but did not stick around too long. Our culture at that time would have been awful to play in. These were the days that the Victoria Park bigots were in full racist mode when indigenous umpire James used to umpire games. They were a pack of horrible feral Collingwood fans who were shamefully racist mongrels. Absolute bloody arseholesLaurieHolden wrote:Nathan Kreuger is a Noongar man, South Western WA.Take_a_Screamer wrote:I thought Krueger has German heritage, reminds me of Hogan's HeroesLaurieHolden wrote:We actually have two AFL listed players with indigenous heritage, Nathan Kreuger and Ash Johnston...
What I was trying to illustrate is only a handful of players get to that level, Indigenous or not.
First original player I ever saw was Syd Jackson playing for Carlton. What a talent he was!
The available pool of players is small, that is why only a few are represented.
Ash Johnston is from Halls Creek but unsure of his people however it is home to the Indigenous Djaru and Gija peoples as well as some Tjurabalan peoples from the desert.
My first memories are from 80's. Phil Narkle, hard to forget in that helmet and the Krakouer brothers, they were nothing short of electric.
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I've listened to a Wally Lovett interview and he's only got positive things to say about this time at Collingwood, and how he still loves the club.
It's an interesting perspective against the backdrop of the public lambasting our club has copped with respect to racism in recent times. I don't doubt that there were instances and situations at the club that should have been handled better, but I'm certain Collingwood wasn't the terrible place that Harry Lumumba is trying to portray.
That sections of the crowd were racist at Vic Park, sure...I think that's pretty much established by lots of peoples' accounts. I would think that as more a societal issue in those times. You can't tell me that Vic Park was the only ground where you would hear racist remarks about indigenous players.
I've listened to a Wally Lovett interview and he's only got positive things to say about this time at Collingwood, and how he still loves the club.
It's an interesting perspective against the backdrop of the public lambasting our club has copped with respect to racism in recent times. I don't doubt that there were instances and situations at the club that should have been handled better, but I'm certain Collingwood wasn't the terrible place that Harry Lumumba is trying to portray.
That sections of the crowd were racist at Vic Park, sure...I think that's pretty much established by lots of peoples' accounts. I would think that as more a societal issue in those times. You can't tell me that Vic Park was the only ground where you would hear racist remarks about indigenous players.
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I watched it at the pub on Saturday but left at half time (bruising to ribs from a fall)
At one stage I noticed Nick Daicos brushed aside like a rag doll) and simalar incident to Ollie Henry
We will be a while before we challenge in finals when the kids mature
But they (the team ) are on the right road to a finals appearance
At one stage I noticed Nick Daicos brushed aside like a rag doll) and simalar incident to Ollie Henry
We will be a while before we challenge in finals when the kids mature
But they (the team ) are on the right road to a finals appearance
I'm not arguing--just explaining why i am right
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Excellent post with information that I didn’t know. I’m glad that my assumptions based on Harry’s testimony was factually wrong. And no, the ferals at the st kilda “animal cage” at Moorabbin were bloody awful with their racist comments when as a teenager it was convenient for my mates and me to get under the fence and watch the games there. Windy Hill outer was another racist haven but that’s all history now. Those were the days of bigotry forming part of the experience of going to the footybally12 wrote:^^
I've listened to a Wally Lovett interview and he's only got positive things to say about this time at Collingwood, and how he still loves the club.
It's an interesting perspective against the backdrop of the public lambasting our club has copped with respect to racism in recent times. I don't doubt that there were instances and situations at the club that should have been handled better, but I'm certain Collingwood wasn't the terrible place that Harry Lumumba is trying to portray.
That sections of the crowd were racist at Vic Park, sure...I think that's pretty much established by lots of peoples' accounts. I would think that as more a societal issue in those times. You can't tell me that Vic Park was the only ground where you would hear racist remarks about indigenous players.
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You are absolutely right, my bad memory. However the story was correct.Redcraze wrote:"Syd Jackson once accused Collingwood player Alan Atkinson of being racist}
I think the Collingwood player involved was Lee Adamson
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Mate; that horse has bolted.Hiss wrote:Utter useless unbelievable gutless crap! Supporters sitting next to me want a complete urgent Coaching review followed by a sacking of key personnel and players. Everyone around us can see we lack passion and aggression. Too soft , too weak, too pleasant. A boring Club run by boring people with boring players and coaches. Time for Malthouse to be returned with Eddie as President. Let’s get the winning formula back. How dare they worry about what the Cheer Squad can say at games when we play like this ! What a joke
Probably won't - Lipinski was one of two Collingwood players to be awarded coaches' votes (the other was Crisp).simon tonna wrote:it was a piss weak effort. that sought of stuff should relegate him to a week in the VFL.mudlark wrote:. I think he was involved in the last turnover right at the end ,which really, should have been another Collingwood goal, but ended up down the other end for a Richmond goal. Had he have gone a lot harder, the ball could, at least, have stayed in our forward line. His numbers certainly back up his selection.
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Hope your ribs are OK Baz.BazBoy wrote:I watched it at the pub on Saturday but left at half time (bruising to ribs from a fall)
At one stage I noticed Nick Daicos brushed aside like a rag doll) and simalar incident to Ollie Henry
We will be a while before we challenge in finals when the kids mature
But they (the team ) are on the right road to a finals appearance
The Daicos incident you might be referring to is when Dusty did the fend off - too his throat!! High contact 100%.
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My last comment on this unfortunate loss comes from two one eyed Tiger fans, mates of mine., whom both told me they were relieved we did not play Mason Cox, and were very surprised we did not. I will just leave that there.
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FWIW piesnchess, I think the club made a selection error in not picking Cox against the tigers. His height in the forward line was sorely missed by the crumbers. I don’t think we will see him in the seniors again unless he kicks 6 or more in the seconds. He is on his very last chance in my book.Piesnchess wrote:My last comment on this unfortunate loss comes from two one eyed Tiger fans, mates of mine., whom both told me they were relieved we did not play Mason Cox, and were very surprised we did not. I will just leave that there.
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