Cult Heros
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Re: Cult Heros
For me the cult heroes were Joffa Cunningham, Greg Burns, Jayson Daniels and Rocket Rod Owen.
All were a little different, Joffa and Burnsy were as hard as nails and did on occasion display a bit of white line fever.
Daniels "the ginger ninja" was pretty much the worst kick in the league but had a heart the size of Phar Lap and Rocket was just a little off his tree.
All were a little different, Joffa and Burnsy were as hard as nails and did on occasion display a bit of white line fever.
Daniels "the ginger ninja" was pretty much the worst kick in the league but had a heart the size of Phar Lap and Rocket was just a little off his tree.
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Re: Cult Heros
Yeah i loved Jack Daniels he was a true shocking kick but we somehow covered for him, the gingers always seem a little different. Frankie Peckett could have had the cult hero tag, just a different bloke to most AFL players.
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Re: Cult Heros
Big Wow Jones for me!
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Re: Cult Heros
Paul Temay and Troy Schwartz, both number 40.
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Re: Cult Heros
saintspremiers wrote:Big Wow Jones for me!
He was a classic, Bruce Doull at Carlton was their version of that slightly oddball guy. We got a couple of good ones from them along with Hammer. I'm starting to dislike them less.
Max Rooke and Ling would be the modern equivalents of that eccentric cult hero.
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Re: Cult Heros
Is this the same Milan Faletic being discussed in the Saints Footy thread?HitTheBoundary wrote:For me, a cult hero is a ......okay but not a great .......and has a touch of the bizarre or unusual.
I was always a fan of Milan Faletic...
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Re: Cult Heros
Whako Jacko ......aka Mark Jackson was the biggest cult figure IMO
An absolute nutter
An absolute nutter
And the president said " I did not have sex with that woman"
And our former president said " Football is like golf"
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And our former president said " Football is like golf"
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