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crackers57 wrote:Kevin Grose
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love those tatts
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David, i don't think anyones going to get this.
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Oh Christ! I'll wear the bloody thing - now somebody ask a new question!!

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Who played at full forward for the pies in the 1984 preliminary final?
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Phil Carmen?
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Ron Andrews, from memory kicked the first goal as well. Then we kicked about 4 for the game or something !! I thought we were gonna be in for a huge day until Essendon piled on about another 20 goals !!
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Piepark wrote:Ron Andrews, from memory kicked the first goal as well. Then we kicked about 4 for the game or something !! I thought we were gonna be in for a huge day until Essendon piled on about another 20 goals !!
Thats it.
Old choco had been doing a reasonable job at fullforward in previous weeks but was out injured. I"ll never know how we played so well against Fitzroy and Carlton and then had such a horror day.

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One great thing emerged out of that finals series though...The great Number 42
'Collingwood are the Bradmans of Football'
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Damien wrote:One great thing emerged out of that finals series though...The great Number 42
Amen brother - what didn't kill us made us stronger!

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piedys wrote:
Damien wrote:One great thing emerged out of that finals series though...The great Number 42
Amen brother - what didn't kill us made us stronger!

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Has there been a better wingman in the past 30 years than Darren Millane or Gavin Brown? If there has i can't think of who it could be.
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He isn't as good (physically) yet, but Chris Judd could end up being the greatest wingman of all time.

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ray fidge wrote:Has there been a better wingman in the past 30 years than Darren Millane or Gavin Brown? If there has i can't think of who it could be.
Robert Flower, Keith Greig, Shimma, Matera; there are plenty of contenders. Unfortunately Brown wasn't played much on the wing once he showed he was a quality winger. From Collingwood I'd rate Barham as a better winger than either Brown or Millane and but for his hammies he'd have been a Collingwood great IMO. They latter two had more physical presence, especially Millane but Barham was no shrinking violet either. He was a bit of a cross between Graham Wright and Gavin Brown as a winger. Good overhead, very quick and evasive but better skills than Wright and Brown combined.
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ray fidge wrote: Has there been a better wingman in the past 30 years than Darren Millane or Gavin Brown? If there has i can't think of who it could be.
No, but in the early 80s Barham used to generate the type of buzz amongst the crowd when he got the ball, which was only 2nd to Daicosmania! Both these boys could produce goals from nothing, which is what you pay to see after all!

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Seeing as piepark hasn't been here for a while - here is the next question:

In the 1997 trade period, who did we trade to Hawthorn for Shannon Gibson?
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Jon Hassell?
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