Mediocre Players with Cult Status
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It's interesting that his popularity helped his reputation wrt his ability
It's interesting that his popularity helped his reputation wrt his ability
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Tim Eliiott. The Hack of all hacks!
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Ill put my hand up - I loved the Wolfman.
Alex Marcou was very popular after the Coodabeens song.
Must be a lot in this category.
Alex Marcou was very popular after the Coodabeens song.
Must be a lot in this category.
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John Peter-Budge gets my nod for this award.
Apparently he was an absolute beast on the track and in the twos, but couldn't really bring it when he played in the seniors.
Apparently he was an absolute beast on the track and in the twos, but couldn't really bring it when he played in the seniors.
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Good call! Yeah, Freezer was a real favourite at Moorabbin.St.Roly wrote:Peter "Freezer" Freeman.
Stevie Cummings was another Reserves specialist of that era who was well liked at Linton Street. Good bloke as well.
Not sure if he garnered any sort of cult status though.saintspremiers wrote:Tim Eliiott. The Hack of all hacks!
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Was not mediocre!fugazi wrote:I loved him but Rod Keogh #17
Was good. Tough as. What ever happened to him?
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I'm with you, Con. Rocket Keogh was definitely not a mediocre footballer. Seemed to be an integral part of the team during the Stan Alves era.Con Gorozidis wrote:Was not mediocre!fugazi wrote:I loved him but Rod Keogh #17
Was good. Tough as. What ever happened to him?
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Mark Scott was unstoppable like Tony Lockett in the Reserves but every time he was elevated to the firsts could barely kick a goal.
Max Crow the Essendon reject 65 metres out with a big torpedo never missed but 30 metres out dead in front would go anywhere but between the goal posts.
Terry Smith always looked Impressionable with his long hair running around the mid field but never made it.
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Max Crow the Essendon reject 65 metres out with a big torpedo never missed but 30 metres out dead in front would go anywhere but between the goal posts.
Terry Smith always looked Impressionable with his long hair running around the mid field but never made it.
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In the old days when it was common for people to drape home made banners on the fence, there was one at Moorabbin that read "Paul Temay Can't Play". It was, I think, on the occasion of Temay's senior debut.satchmo wrote:Paul Temay. Geez he looked like Plugger.
From my recollection it was later revealed to be te work of his "mates".
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PADDLEPOP1001 wrote:David Windbanks,Gary Odgers,Glen Boland
Harsh on Gary Odgers.
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Wasn't Odgers captain? and also harsh on Packham...was great but serously injured.
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satchmo wrote:Wasn't Odgers captain? and also harsh on Packham...was great but serously injured.
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Not sure packham got seriously injured.
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I thought he broke his neck?plugger66 wrote:satchmo wrote:Wasn't Odgers captain? and also harsh on Packham...was great but serously injured.
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satchmo wrote:I thought he broke his neck?plugger66 wrote:satchmo wrote:Wasn't Odgers captain? and also harsh on Packham...was great but serously injured.
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Not sure packham got seriously injured.
Never heard that.
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Jayson Daniels,played abit in the seniors, was pretty popular,left & came back.
he used to get the ball abit, but his kicking! People on here would be squealing.
he used to get the ball abit, but his kicking! People on here would be squealing.
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Jack was a good goer but you're right about his kicking - ten times worse than CJ.wally wrote:Jayson Daniels,played abit in the seniors, was pretty popular,left & came back.
he used to get the ball abit, but his kicking! People on here would be squealing.
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I think they are related. Both good players with terrible disposal.bergholt wrote:Jack was a good goer but you're right about his kicking - ten times worse than CJ.wally wrote:Jayson Daniels,played abit in the seniors, was pretty popular,left & came back.
he used to get the ball abit, but his kicking! People on here would be squealing.
Jack gets my nod over CJ as he left us to play with the Swines but then commonsense hit him and he came back home to Moorabbin.
Also liked the ranga hair!
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