StKilda vs Hawthorn rd 4 1992

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StKilda vs Hawthorn rd 4 1992

Post: # 1103914Post mcadam05 »

at the moment i cant post videos cause the kaiser baas doesnt work on my new computer :cry: but i just got a dvd of this match in the post today so here it is for everyones enjoyment :)
Surely one of the Great Games of the 90's and it was also Burke's 100th game watch for some magic from him in part 2


Im bring it too you in two parts

part 1 - The Whole first quarter 8-3 too 0-3 lots of saints goodness :)



part 2 - The last 16mins the hawk's come back can we hold on?



ENJOY!
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Post: # 1103923Post dcstkfc »

Thanks so much mcadam!

One player I keep seeing in these videos is Brett Bowey. I'd like to know more about him, as he played before I started following footy. All I seem to know at the moment is that he debuted along with Banger.


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Post: # 1103924Post bigcarl »

dcstkfc wrote:One player I keep seeing in these videos is Brett Bowey. I'd like to know more about him, as he played before I started following footy. All I seem to know at the moment is that he debuted along with Banger.

He was a nuggety little bloke who knew where the goals were.

Good player who played some good football for us but perhaps a little small to be A-grade without other outstanding attributes.

Lockett kicked 10.7 against Carlton one day against the full back of last century (Silvagni) including the match-winner with 42 seconds left on the clock.

Brownlow night:

St Kilda, B. Bowey, 3 votes.
St Kilda, A. Lockett, 2 votes.


The umps didn't go in for the big bloke much.


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Post: # 1103959Post BigMart »

Bowey....very good player, very big numbers for such a short career...

Very small, neat player....bit like mini, he was suited to early 90's footy

Went on to be a stellar player for chelsea for years, retiring in 2008 ironically in the same year as banger.....

We had 4 pretty nifty little rovers from 86-92......and boy were they little
Gotch 166cm......86-90, 53 games, 60 goals
Bowey 168cm.....88-94, 85 games, 79 goals
Craven 162cm.....89-92, 33 games, 10 goals
Krakour 167cm.....90-91, 13 games, 7 goals

They were all on the list in 1990.....4 players under 5'7" wow


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Post: # 1103961Post dcstkfc »

Thanks guys.

Sounds like someone who would never be drafted today.

*****

On another note does anyone else feel the commentary was much better back in those days as they called the play more.


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Post: # 1103964Post I Love Peter Kiel »

AWESOME! thanks, wasn't at that game...was working and playing reserves football in the country at the time.

had a look on Youtube...they also had the last 8 minutes or so of the 1990 Moorabbin game v Hawthorn.

In '92 Russel Morris was playing for us, in '90 he was playing for the Hawks...although you'd think he was playing for us!


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Post: # 1103973Post stevie »

dcstkfc wrote:Thanks guys.

Sounds like someone who would never be drafted today.

*****

On another note does anyone else feel the commentary was much better back in those days as they called the play more.

Yeah the commentary was better back then. But then, any commentary without Quarterbrain, Dudson and Balls would be better....


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Post: # 1104052Post mcadam05 »

part 1 shows just how AWESOME Loewe was :D


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Post: # 1104061Post I Love Peter Kiel »

It's incredible...I was looking at this last night.


St Kilda/Hawthorn, also the 1990 game at Moorabbin.

Jeansy passed away!


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Post: # 1104083Post philtee »

Thanks mcadam05...excellent stuff!
Who the hell was number 53???


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Post: # 1104084Post mcadam05 »

philtee wrote:Thanks mcadam05...excellent stuff!
Who the hell was number 53???

young guy by the name of Justin Peckett it was his Debut didnt get a kick but it was game # 1 of 252

# 52 was Dale Kickett and # 60 in part 2 was Nathan Burke who did that Freakin AWESOME smother


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bigcarl wrote:
dcstkfc wrote:One player I keep seeing in these videos is Brett Bowey. I'd like to know more about him, as he played before I started following footy. All I seem to know at the moment is that he debuted along with Banger.

He was a nuggety little bloke who knew where the goals were.

Good player who played some good football for us but perhaps a little small to be A-grade without other outstanding attributes.

Lockett kicked 10.7 against Carlton one day against the full back of last century (Silvagni) including the match-winner with 42 seconds left on the clock.

Brownlow night:

St Kilda, B. Bowey, 3 votes.
St Kilda, A. Lockett, 2 votes.


The umps didn't go in for the big bloke much.
He did alright in '87 ;)


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Post: # 1104095Post bigcarl »

PLUGGER14 wrote:
bigcarl wrote:
dcstkfc wrote:One player I keep seeing in these videos is Brett Bowey. I'd like to know more about him, as he played before I started following footy. All I seem to know at the moment is that he debuted along with Banger.

He was a nuggety little bloke who knew where the goals were.

Good player who played some good football for us but perhaps a little small to be A-grade without other outstanding attributes.

Lockett kicked 10.7 against Carlton one day against the full back of last century (Silvagni) including the match-winner with 42 seconds left on the clock.

Brownlow night:

St Kilda, B. Bowey, 3 votes.
St Kilda, A. Lockett, 2 votes.


The umps didn't go in for the big bloke much.
He did alright in '87 ;)
In spite of the umpires. I saw every game that year and he won us probably five or six games off his own boot. He couldn't not win it.


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Post: # 1104126Post saintkid »

BigMart wrote:Bowey....very good player, very big numbers for such a short career...

Very small, neat player....bit like mini, he was suited to early 90's footy
Went on to be a stellar player for chelsea for years, retiring in 2008 ironically in the same year as banger.....

We had 4 pretty nifty little rovers from 86-92......and boy were they little
Gotch 166cm......86-90, 53 games, 60 goals
Bowey 168cm.....88-94, 85 games, 79 goals
Craven 162cm.....89-92, 33 games, 10 goals
Krakour 167cm.....90-91, 13 games, 7 goals

They were all on the list in 1990.....4 players under 5'7" wow
The old man reckons he was way better than Mini. Had the ability to kick some freakish goals within 30-40m a bit like Milney.


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Post: # 1104503Post mcadam05 »

Bowey had a career that's StKilda hall of fame worthy i reckon
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Post: # 1104514Post BigMart »

AWESOME......

Real footy, players allowed to show their talents one on one

Hall vs Grant
Frawley vs Dpunstall
Langford vs Lockett
Devonport vs Jenke
Jarman vs Fletcher
Loewe vs Mew
Brereton vs Morris

Hawthorn...platten, ayers, condon, morrissey, gowers

Stk....burke, greig, bowey, shanahan, pekin


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Post: # 1104519Post Thinline »

If only our home games generated so much noise these days...


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Post: # 1104553Post prwilkinson »

Thinline wrote:If only our home games generated so much noise these days...
I was thinking that as well.. I remember this game... I was about 7... standing up behind the cheer squad... good day.


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Post: # 1104769Post White Winmar »

Nothing will ever come close to the atmosphere generated by a rabid Moorabbin crowd. Gee I miss that place. Couldn't help noticing what a good player Dean Grieg was. That would've only been about his 10th game. A great talent that was never fully realised.


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Post: # 1104975Post JohnE »

Liked Bowey a lot, he finished up playing and coaching at Chelsea fc with his brother. Last season was 2006 premiership...


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Post: # 1105214Post mcadam05 »

Didnt he gotoo Frankston for a few years ???

if you would like too see Brett's Debut match where he wore 55 I have posted it

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Post: # 1105279Post Sainternist »

A cracking game of footy. Thanks again, McAdam

That first quarter was thoroughly enjoyable to watch again after almost 20 years.

It would have been Plugger's last few weeks of sporting his mighty mullet.

What a blistering first quarter we had. Loved it when Dermie missed that open goal and then missed everything with a set shot.

The next time we played them, Nicky Winmar layed one of the most fierce, bone crucnhing tackles on Brereton and got him pinged for holding the ball. It was almost as though Nicky took out his disgust from the incident two years before in that tackle on Dermie. Brilliant.


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