Lazar Vidovic in 1997

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Re: Lazar Vidovic in 1997

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joffaboy wrote:
dcstkfc wrote: My question is, would Lazar have actually done what he has said he would, take out a few Crows and take us a long way towards what would have been a second premiership?
yes - has told many people he would have taken out Rehn and gone down and knocked out Jarman if he was playing in the 1997 GF.

It would have been brutal and would have tarnished the Saints the way the Greening incident has.

he could've been our dave granger!
actually dave was originally ours.


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I doubt Lazor would have out and out assualted players... but I do think he may have sunk some knees in like they did to Harvey

Oddly enough Modra was actually a good out for them... was past his best (though he was sensationally amazing in his prime) and IMO his presence would have helped us


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skeptic wrote:...Oddly enough Modra was actually a good out for them... was past his best (though he was sensationally amazing in his prime) and IMO his presence would have helped us
No doubt about that, but had he not been injured in the third quarter of the PF, Adelaide would never have made the GF. At the time, he had kicked just two points from three kicks and the Bulldogs were up by 7 goals. When he went off, Darren Jarman replaced him at FF and kicked three goals. They won by 2 points, although the Dogs were robbed by a bad goal umpiring decision that awarded a Tony Liberatore goal a point, even though it was a good half a metre inside the post. Jarman repeated the trick the following week with another 6, after Shane Ellen had kicked 5 goals. His next best in any of the 65 games he played was three and he only kicked 16 goals in total. It was Jamie's last game for the Saints.


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Post: # 1128774Post Enrico_Misso »

perfectionist wrote:They won by 2 points, although the Dogs were robbed by a bad goal umpiring decision that awarded a Tony Liberatore goal a point, even though it was a good half a metre inside the post.
Who could ever forget that famous photo of the dirty little biting scratcher doing a horizontal plank in the arms of his teammates and pumping his fist at what he thought was a goal. :D :D :D

Then Grant had a chance to kick one but the ball rolled through for a point before he could chase it down (a la Guerra in our PF 7 years later). :cry:


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