The Carlton Rejects of the 80's
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Re: The Carlton Rejects of the 80's
I look back at the 91/92 list and wonder why Rob Walls, Dennis Pagan or David Parkin weren't coaching?
All were jobless in 1989 when Doc finished...
All were jobless in 1989 when Doc finished...
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BigMart wrote:I look back at the 91/92 list and wonder why Rob Walls, Dennis Pagan or David Parkin weren't coaching?
All were jobless in 1989 when Doc finished...
I thought you may do that. pagan had never coached a senoir side in his life for a start.
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Spert, our performance improved under Sheldon and we made the final for the first time in over 20 years.spert wrote:One of the big problems during that period was the party culture at the club amongst the Saints players, and lack of respect for the club and coach. The Carlton imports were clearly a cut above in skills and talent, and were dragged down to the Saints level. Just a sad period for the club, though out of it all Ken Sheldon had a crack at coaching and got us into the finals.
Your post makes no sense.
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Didn't we interview Mick?plugger66 wrote:BigMart wrote:I look back at the 91/92 list and wonder why Rob Walls, Dennis Pagan or David Parkin weren't coaching?
All were jobless in 1989 when Doc finished...
I thought you may do that. pagan had never coached a senoir side in his life for a start.
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Re: The Carlton Rejects of the 80's
Carlton had a bigger party culture and won flags ours was a good party culture but also a great excuse !
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Re: The Carlton Rejects of the 80's
Carlton also had a good deal of assistance from the Moran family.PADDLEPOP1001 wrote:Carlton had a bigger party culture and won flags ours was a good party culture but also a great excuse !
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Not to mention the Liberal party and Allegedly the legal system!satchmo wrote:Carlton also had a good deal of assistance from the Moran family.PADDLEPOP1001 wrote:Carlton had a bigger party culture and won flags ours was a good party culture but also a great excuse !
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Whale oil beef hooked... P66 straight after... I have a quote this time and can have a laugh at the dribble
From what I know...
Sheldon had never coached a side period?!.... Point being
Pagan had coached successfully in the VFA at senior level.... And of course Under 19s with an 80% win/loss ratio... and numerous Grand finals on the trot.
He hadn't coached at senior level when North hired him either... Had he?
Oh,
And the other two were premiership coaches
From what I know...
Sheldon had never coached a side period?!.... Point being
Pagan had coached successfully in the VFA at senior level.... And of course Under 19s with an 80% win/loss ratio... and numerous Grand finals on the trot.
He hadn't coached at senior level when North hired him either... Had he?
Oh,
And the other two were premiership coaches
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Hindsight and hilarious hindsight.BigMart wrote:Whale oil beef hooked... P66 straight after... I have a quote this time and can have a laugh at the dribble
From what I know...
Sheldon had never coached a side period?!.... Point being
Pagan had coached successfully in the VFA at senior level.... And of course Under 19s with an 80% win/loss ratio... and numerous Grand finals on the trot.
He hadn't coached at senior level when North hired him either... Had he?
Oh,
And the other two were premiership coaches
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Re: The Carlton Rejects of the 80's
Wow Jones was good value. Peter McConville, as mentioned, was quite good and Ken Sheldon given his overall contribution to our club down the track, was certainly an asset. The rest, well???
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Re: The Carlton Rejects of the 80's
The rest got recruited because they were better than anyone else we had.Moorabbin Man wrote:Wow Jones was good value. Peter McConville, as mentioned, was quite good and Ken Sheldon given his overall contribution to our club down the track, was certainly an asset. The rest, well???
As I recall (and I may be wrong) clubs had no limit to the amount of players they could have on a list, and with Carltons money they just built up more and more players. At that time I think the Carlton seconds may have beaten our senior team - so their rejects stepped straight into our firsts.
We'd also had some luck with other "surplus" players - Rex Hunt and Max Crow, so it may have been a case of just taking what we could get.
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satchmo wrote:Carlton also had a good deal of assistance from the Moran family.PADDLEPOP1001 wrote:Carlton had a bigger party culture and won flags ours was a good party culture but also a great excuse !
yep....judy's dad was the doorman.......remember him well....
.everybody still loves lenny....and we always will
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Moorabbin Man wrote:Wow Jones was good value. Peter McConville, as mentioned, was quite good and Ken Sheldon given his overall contribution to our club down the track, was certainly an asset. The rest, well???
Yeah Totally agree. These were the 3 that provided the real value to the Saints sides at the time. We were searching for a real ruckman and WOW arrived and he certainly stood up. If my memory is correct I think McConville came to the Club as a key forward but ended up playing a lot of games across Half Back for us.
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Hard to imagine Parkin or Walls ever wanting to coach St Kilda.BigMart wrote:I look back at the 91/92 list and wonder why Rob Walls, Dennis Pagan or David Parkin weren't coaching?
All were jobless in 1989 when Doc finished...
Pagan's senior coaching career didn't start until 1993. Would have been an incredibly bold move to appoint him in 1989.
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Re: The Carlton Rejects of the 80's
Yes, just ask any Richmond supporter on their opinion of the twowhiskers3614 wrote:Walls right up there with Wallace as my most disliked coaches.
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or Frawley, Bartlett, Hart, Bourke, Geishen... etc...etcSainternist wrote:Yes, just ask any Richmond supporter on their opinion of the twowhiskers3614 wrote:Walls right up there with Wallace as my most disliked coaches.
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Re: The Carlton Rejects of the 80's
As I said, Sheldon got us to the finals, that makes no sense to you? Prior to that, the rest is just saying it like it was at he time mateSaintPav wrote:Spert, our performance improved under Sheldon and we made the final for the first time in over 20 years.spert wrote:One of the big problems during that period was the party culture at the club amongst the Saints players, and lack of respect for the club and coach. The Carlton imports were clearly a cut above in skills and talent, and were dragged down to the Saints level. Just a sad period for the club, though out of it all Ken Sheldon had a crack at coaching and got us into the finals.
Your post makes no sense.
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Saying that it was a sad period for the club when we got into the finals for the first time since 1972 doesn't really make any sense.spert wrote:
As I said, Sheldon got us to the finals, that makes no sense to you? Prior to that, the rest is just saying it like it was at he time mate
It wasn't sad. It was a great time for the club and I have no idea what your on about.
Respect for the club? Respect for the coach?
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