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Re: The 5th Quarter
My family used to holiday in Dromana and Rosebud in the 60's.
Chelsea was a suburb of Melbourne we used to pass on the Nepean Highway on the way to Frankston.
Like Edithvale, Aspendale, Carrum, Seaford.
We didn't consider any of that 'country' - just the southern suburbs of Melbourne.[/quote][/quote]
Sure about that ? especially when Frankston was and is serviced by the CFA not the MFB and I think car owners got cheaper car registration fee because it was outside of Melbourne.[/quote]
I think I heard the whole suburb of Frankston snort in derision at that Rego comment. [/quote]
Back in the seventies, once you left the suburbs of Melbourne, the car rego including what was known as third party insurance was cheaper, on the theory there were less accidents in the"country" area than the metropolitan area, hence Frankston was outside Melbourne boundaries.
Or maybe once you drove down the Nepean Highway and the traffic signals were the coloured discs on the pole that moved like a clock- red, then yellow, then green ( I think there is a set in a museum somewhere) that made the area less Melbourne
Chelsea was a suburb of Melbourne we used to pass on the Nepean Highway on the way to Frankston.
Like Edithvale, Aspendale, Carrum, Seaford.
We didn't consider any of that 'country' - just the southern suburbs of Melbourne.[/quote][/quote]
Sure about that ? especially when Frankston was and is serviced by the CFA not the MFB and I think car owners got cheaper car registration fee because it was outside of Melbourne.[/quote]
I think I heard the whole suburb of Frankston snort in derision at that Rego comment. [/quote]
Back in the seventies, once you left the suburbs of Melbourne, the car rego including what was known as third party insurance was cheaper, on the theory there were less accidents in the"country" area than the metropolitan area, hence Frankston was outside Melbourne boundaries.
Or maybe once you drove down the Nepean Highway and the traffic signals were the coloured discs on the pole that moved like a clock- red, then yellow, then green ( I think there is a set in a museum somewhere) that made the area less Melbourne
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People never labelled Fiora as soft?!
I think it may be in relative terms... And there are degrees of hardness....
From Lenny.... Down to Cripps
I wouldn't say Cripps is soft in general standards... But relatively speaking, in the AFL he is not a guy who enjoys winning too much of his own footy at the coalface
Billings doesn't strike me as soft... Only going on a half of footy but?.... Whoever, sometimes it can be determined with just a few contests....
A good contested mark for his size, indicates that he keeps his eye on the pill whilst there is body contact
I think it may be in relative terms... And there are degrees of hardness....
From Lenny.... Down to Cripps
I wouldn't say Cripps is soft in general standards... But relatively speaking, in the AFL he is not a guy who enjoys winning too much of his own footy at the coalface
Billings doesn't strike me as soft... Only going on a half of footy but?.... Whoever, sometimes it can be determined with just a few contests....
A good contested mark for his size, indicates that he keeps his eye on the pill whilst there is body contact
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Sainter_Dad wrote:Gold Coast out of Hobart - So City boy all the way!borderbarry wrote:Does anybody know if Nick Reiwold was from country or city Tasmania?
We clearly have differing definitions of city!
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Con Gorozidis wrote:Sainter_Dad wrote:Gold Coast out of Hobart - So City boy all the way!borderbarry wrote:Does anybody know if Nick Reiwold was from country or city Tasmania?
We clearly have differing definitions of city!
Well the GC aint the country so i reckon that makes it the city.
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Nick grew up in Sandy Bay I believe ..... A suburb of Hobart, not far from the city
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I know Hobart is the 'big smoke' when you grow up in Burnie BM but it aint no city!BigMart wrote:Nick grew up in Sandy Bay I believe ..... A suburb of Hobart, not far from the city
City > 500,000 population
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Con Gorozidis wrote:I know Hobart is the 'big smoke' when you grow up in Burnie BM but it aint no city!BigMart wrote:Nick grew up in Sandy Bay I believe ..... A suburb of Hobart, not far from the city
City > 500,000 population
Seriously Con you have completely the lost the plot. Hobart is the capital city of Tasmania. Capital city. Get it.
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Ok its a big city pwuggerplugger66 wrote:
Seriously Con you have completely the lost the plot. Hobart is the capital city of Tasmania. Capital city. Get it.
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Con Gorozidis wrote:Ok its a big city pwuggerplugger66 wrote:
Seriously Con you have completely the lost the plot. Hobart is the capital city of Tasmania. Capital city. Get it.
If you think so. One minute you say it isnt a city but now its a big city. I would think its a rather small capital city.
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Burnie is actually classified as a city, as is Devonport, Launceston and Glenorchy?
But seriously Con?
Hobart.... They play a test match there for gods sake?.... Oh, and the last Sheffield shield final was held there... Who won again?
But seriously Con?
Hobart.... They play a test match there for gods sake?.... Oh, and the last Sheffield shield final was held there... Who won again?
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Hobart is a Regional city - not a city in the way I mean. And in any case this isnt even the point.
My point is about kids who have something other than footy in their lives. If JB didnt make it in footy - he would still have a good and fulfilling life with plenty of other things to do. I like some dude who has nothing else but footy in their lives - that is the distinction i am trying to make. A junk yard dog like Milney for instance.
Anyway - just for sh*ts and giggles. According to my half baked theory - the following drafted players should do ok:
Tom Boyd -
Kade Kolodjashnij
Dom Sheed - (Kalgoorlie WA)
Patrick Cripps (Northampton WA)
Darcy Lang -
Jack Leslie -
Jarman Impey -
Darcy Gardiner -
Matt Crouch -
BTW - it seems 'Darcy' is a popular name down Geelong way.
And while I have my crystal ball out - the 2014 Brownlow medal will go down to rural seaside hamlet of Anglesea (Patrick Dangerfield).
Must be something in the water down the Great Ocean Road....
My point is about kids who have something other than footy in their lives. If JB didnt make it in footy - he would still have a good and fulfilling life with plenty of other things to do. I like some dude who has nothing else but footy in their lives - that is the distinction i am trying to make. A junk yard dog like Milney for instance.
Anyway - just for sh*ts and giggles. According to my half baked theory - the following drafted players should do ok:
Tom Boyd -
Kade Kolodjashnij
Dom Sheed - (Kalgoorlie WA)
Patrick Cripps (Northampton WA)
Darcy Lang -
Jack Leslie -
Jarman Impey -
Darcy Gardiner -
Matt Crouch -
BTW - it seems 'Darcy' is a popular name down Geelong way.
And while I have my crystal ball out - the 2014 Brownlow medal will go down to rural seaside hamlet of Anglesea (Patrick Dangerfield).
Must be something in the water down the Great Ocean Road....
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Are you aving a laff?BigMart wrote:Burnie is actually classified as a city, as is Devonport, Launceston and Glenorchy?
But seriously Con?
Hobart.... They play a test match there for gods sake?.... Oh, and the last Sheffield shield final was held there... Who won again?
Maybe I should refine my definition to 'inner city posh suburb" - this will take out the confusion.
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Possibly. In relative terms I suppose that terms could be used.BigMart wrote:People never labelled Fiora as soft?!
I think it may be in relative terms... And there are degrees of hardness....
If it was David Parkin or Dermott Breteton or Glenn Archer calling a footballer soft, I would accept their opinion, as they had the credibility to use that label.
I dont think any of us can use that term on anyone who has achieved AFL standard, unless we have also played at that level.
Lance or James??
There comes a point in every man's life when he has to say, "Enough is enough." For me, that time is now. I have been dealing with claims that I cheated and had an unfair advantage in <redacted>. Over the past three years, I have been subjected to a <redacted>investigation followed by <redacted> witch hunt. The toll this has taken on my family, and my work for <redacted>and on me leads me to where I am today – finished with this nonsense. (Oops just got a spontaneous errection <unredacted>)
There comes a point in every man's life when he has to say, "Enough is enough." For me, that time is now. I have been dealing with claims that I cheated and had an unfair advantage in <redacted>. Over the past three years, I have been subjected to a <redacted>investigation followed by <redacted> witch hunt. The toll this has taken on my family, and my work for <redacted>and on me leads me to where I am today – finished with this nonsense. (Oops just got a spontaneous errection <unredacted>)
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I think you will keep refining your definition until it fits your opinion.Con Gorozidis wrote:Are you aving a laff?BigMart wrote:Burnie is actually classified as a city, as is Devonport, Launceston and Glenorchy?
But seriously Con?
Hobart.... They play a test match there for gods sake?.... Oh, and the last Sheffield shield final was held there... Who won again?
Maybe I should refine my definition to 'inner city posh suburb" - this will take out the confusion.
Lance or James??
There comes a point in every man's life when he has to say, "Enough is enough." For me, that time is now. I have been dealing with claims that I cheated and had an unfair advantage in <redacted>. Over the past three years, I have been subjected to a <redacted>investigation followed by <redacted> witch hunt. The toll this has taken on my family, and my work for <redacted>and on me leads me to where I am today – finished with this nonsense. (Oops just got a spontaneous errection <unredacted>)
There comes a point in every man's life when he has to say, "Enough is enough." For me, that time is now. I have been dealing with claims that I cheated and had an unfair advantage in <redacted>. Over the past three years, I have been subjected to a <redacted>investigation followed by <redacted> witch hunt. The toll this has taken on my family, and my work for <redacted>and on me leads me to where I am today – finished with this nonsense. (Oops just got a spontaneous errection <unredacted>)
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Most likely JB . I'll adjust the definition to fit the factsjoffaboy wrote:I think you will keep refining your definition until it fits your opinion.Con Gorozidis wrote:Are you aving a laff?BigMart wrote:Burnie is actually classified as a city, as is Devonport, Launceston and Glenorchy?
But seriously Con?
Hobart.... They play a test match there for gods sake?.... Oh, and the last Sheffield shield final was held there... Who won again?
Maybe I should refine my definition to 'inner city posh suburb" - this will take out the confusion.
And soft is an unfortunate word that I regret - obviously no AFL footy player is soft.
If i could re-wre it it I would use the phrase 'less hungry'.
You have to admit that Dom Sheed (Kalgoorlie) has a head like a piece of granite
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Con Gorozidis wrote:Most likely JB . I'll adjust the definition to fit the factsjoffaboy wrote:I think you will keep refining your definition until it fits your opinion.Con Gorozidis wrote:
Are you aving a laff?
Maybe I should refine my definition to 'inner city posh suburb" - this will take out the confusion.
And soft is an unfortunate word that I regret - obviously no AFL footy player is soft.
If i could re-wre it it I would use the phrase 'less hungry'.
You have to admit that Dom Sheed (Kalgoorlie) has a head like a piece of granite
Well thats makes him a much better player. Shane Crawford was nearly pretty looking and he is from Finley. Con this is quite funny.
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dragit wrote:it's actually very funny.
Imagine what Juddy would have been like if he'd grown up in Mt Isa.
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Strengthens my point - thanks for bringing Crawf up.plugger66 wrote:
Well thats makes him a much better player. Shane Crawford was nearly pretty looking and he is from Finley. Con this is quite funny.
Finley clearly toughened him up early!
If he grew up in Hawthorn he never would have been as good.
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ozrulestrace wrote: Melbourne boundaries.
Or maybe once you drove down the Nepean Highway and the traffic signals were the coloured discs on the pole that moved like a clock- red, then yellow, then green ( I think there is a set in a museum somewhere) that made the area less Melbourne
they had those in the suburbs when i was a kid....
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Con Gorozidis wrote:I know Hobart is the 'big smoke' when you grow up in Burnie BM but it aint no city!BigMart wrote:Nick grew up in Sandy Bay I believe ..... A suburb of Hobart, not far from the city
City > 500,000 population
since when...?
.everybody still loves lenny....and we always will
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Con Gorozidis wrote:
And soft is an unfortunate word that I regret - obviously no AFL footy player is soft.
If i could re-wre it it I would use the phrase 'less hungry'.
then you would have to say terry milera has never had a hunger pang in his life....
.everybody still loves lenny....and we always will
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Remarkable place Finley,I hear tell that for a small place, its produced some high performers in various fields - didn't a relatively succesful Aussie band have someone from there?plugger66 wrote: Well thats makes him a much better player. Shane Crawford was nearly pretty looking and he is from Finley. Con this is quite funny.
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spiderbait are from finleyTrue Believer wrote:Remarkable place Finley,I hear tell that for a small place, its produced some high performers in various fields - didn't a relatively succesful Aussie band have someone from there?plugger66 wrote: Well thats makes him a much better player. Shane Crawford was nearly pretty looking and he is from Finley. Con this is quite funny.