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Hi All
There is a 3 hour video of Tony Lockett's career at Saints now online.
Growing up with Tony Lockett at the Saints was one of the highlights of my youth.
If someone on here is responsible for this video I would like to thank you from the bottom of my heart, it is incredible.
Thanks
There is a 3 hour video of Tony Lockett's career at Saints now online.
Growing up with Tony Lockett at the Saints was one of the highlights of my youth.
If someone on here is responsible for this video I would like to thank you from the bottom of my heart, it is incredible.
Thanks
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That was well worth the 3 hours viewing this evening. Some vintage plugger footage bringing back many memories. A few news articles I’d never seen before!
and that's the bottom line
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Thanks - I'm bookmarking that.
Simply the Greatest EVER.
How I wish we could return to those days when footy was fun and exciting.
Everytime we went forward everyone would be yelling "Where's Plugger" and excitement levels went through the roof as his brilliance shone through.
Simply the Greatest EVER.
How I wish we could return to those days when footy was fun and exciting.
Everytime we went forward everyone would be yelling "Where's Plugger" and excitement levels went through the roof as his brilliance shone through.
The rest of Australia can wander mask-free, socialise, eat out, no curfews, no zoning, no police rings of steel, no illogical inconsistent rules.
They can even WATCH LIVE FOOTY!
They can even WATCH LIVE FOOTY!
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Strange to think that he might not get even get a game in this day and age.
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Oh my goodness I saw half of it last night he was my hero I will never ever have a player thrill me anywhere near the way Plugger did....
He is the greatest I have said that many times on this forum and nothing will ever change my mind....
What frustrates the hell out of me was his peak of 1988-1994 he only played 50%-6O% of the matches just about and he hardly played finals.
All the others that get picked in the all time lists got to play at their peak in Grand Finals regularly.
Will watch the 2 nd half tonight...
1989 was his absolute zenith....
Was their ever a player that good ?
He is the greatest I have said that many times on this forum and nothing will ever change my mind....
What frustrates the hell out of me was his peak of 1988-1994 he only played 50%-6O% of the matches just about and he hardly played finals.
All the others that get picked in the all time lists got to play at their peak in Grand Finals regularly.
Will watch the 2 nd half tonight...
1989 was his absolute zenith....
Was their ever a player that good ?
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Some people say they can remember where they were and exactly what they were doing when man landed on the moon , kennedy was assasinated etc...I still remember vividly Brian Taylor on 3aw saying Plugger would not be playing with StKilda again. Bitter and twisted ever since. Would go from end to end to watch the guy. Changed the way I viewed footy.
I made a video similar to the one here.....gave it away.
I made a video similar to the one here.....gave it away.
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Plugger was probably my greatest footy memories as well right from that opening round of 1983 out at Arden street.
He played in the reserves that day but you could already have an idea what we had.
The atmosphere at Moorabbin in those years 1987 to 1992 was incredible as we really did believ he was unstoppable.
When you consider he was very often not fully fit can you imagine how good he could have been if he had been as fit as Stewie Loewe!
I recently watched a replay of the 1991 final against Geelong where he inexplicably missed three sitters in the first quarter but still went on to kick 9! Unfortunately we lost by a few points.
He played in the reserves that day but you could already have an idea what we had.
The atmosphere at Moorabbin in those years 1987 to 1992 was incredible as we really did believ he was unstoppable.
When you consider he was very often not fully fit can you imagine how good he could have been if he had been as fit as Stewie Loewe!
I recently watched a replay of the 1991 final against Geelong where he inexplicably missed three sitters in the first quarter but still went on to kick 9! Unfortunately we lost by a few points.
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No he was the best but we weren’t a strong enough club to mange him properly.Vazelos wrote: ↑Thu 27 Dec 2018 8:27am Oh my goodness I saw half of it last night he was my hero I will never ever have a player thrill me anywhere near the way Plugger did....
He is the greatest I have said that many times on this forum and nothing will ever change my mind....
What frustrates the hell out of me was his peak of 1988-1994 he only played 50%-6O% of the matches just about and he hardly played finals.
All the others that get picked in the all time lists got to play at their peak in Grand Finals regularly.
Will watch the 2 nd half tonight...
1989 was his absolute zenith....
Was their ever a player that good ?
He also had an aggressive side to him which was a strength and weakness.
His suspension in 1989 when he hit Guy McKenna cost us finals and him the the AFL all time record of goals in a season.
Having a look at this video please look at 23.25 against Essendon when he elbowed Gary ODonnell, I have never seen that before and lucky he didn’t get weeks for that.
His peak powers were 1987-1991.
Personally I think his best ever game was against Hawthorn in 1988 at the MCG n 1988 when he kicked 9.7 on Langford.
He also played a game against Collingwood at Moorabbin in 1987 the second last round that had to be seen to be believed, there is some vision of this on the highlights which I hadn’t seen before.
That game got him the 3 Brownlow votes that enabled him to tie with Platten.
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I was at the Collingwood game in 87. I was standing right behind that first goal in the highlights that he kicked off one step outside 50. I was standing right behind it. It was incredible and the place went off. Plugger broke the point post that day and BT got dragged.jaxons wrote: ↑Thu 27 Dec 2018 11:44amNo he was the best but we weren’t a strong enough club to mange him properly.Vazelos wrote: ↑Thu 27 Dec 2018 8:27am Oh my goodness I saw half of it last night he was my hero I will never ever have a player thrill me anywhere near the way Plugger did....
He is the greatest I have said that many times on this forum and nothing will ever change my mind....
What frustrates the hell out of me was his peak of 1988-1994 he only played 50%-6O% of the matches just about and he hardly played finals.
All the others that get picked in the all time lists got to play at their peak in Grand Finals regularly.
Will watch the 2 nd half tonight...
1989 was his absolute zenith....
Was their ever a player that good ?
He also had an aggressive side to him which was a strength and weakness.
His suspension in 1989 when he hit Guy McKenna cost us finals and him the the AFL all time record of goals in a season.
Having a look at this video please look at 23.25 against Essendon when he elbowed Gary ODonnell, I have never seen that before and lucky he didn’t get weeks for that.
His peak powers were 1987-1991.
Personally I think his best ever game was against Hawthorn in 1988 at the MCG n 1988 when he kicked 9.7 on Langford.
He also played a game against Collingwood at Moorabbin in 1987 the second last round that had to be seen to be believed, there is some vision of this on the highlights which I hadn’t seen before.
That game got him the 3 Brownlow votes that enabled him to tie with Platten.
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For memory Collingwood kicked the first 7 goals that day and then we kicked the next 15 and won by plenty.SaintPav wrote: ↑Thu 27 Dec 2018 1:40pmI was at the Collingwood game in 87. I was standing right behind that first goal in the highlights that he kicked off one step outside 50. I was standing right behind it. It was incredible and the place went off. Plugger broke the point post that day and BT got dragged.jaxons wrote: ↑Thu 27 Dec 2018 11:44amNo he was the best but we weren’t a strong enough club to mange him properly.Vazelos wrote: ↑Thu 27 Dec 2018 8:27am Oh my goodness I saw half of it last night he was my hero I will never ever have a player thrill me anywhere near the way Plugger did....
He is the greatest I have said that many times on this forum and nothing will ever change my mind....
What frustrates the hell out of me was his peak of 1988-1994 he only played 50%-6O% of the matches just about and he hardly played finals.
All the others that get picked in the all time lists got to play at their peak in Grand Finals regularly.
Will watch the 2 nd half tonight...
1989 was his absolute zenith....
Was their ever a player that good ?
He also had an aggressive side to him which was a strength and weakness.
His suspension in 1989 when he hit Guy McKenna cost us finals and him the the AFL all time record of goals in a season.
Having a look at this video please look at 23.25 against Essendon when he elbowed Gary ODonnell, I have never seen that before and lucky he didn’t get weeks for that.
His peak powers were 1987-1991.
Personally I think his best ever game was against Hawthorn in 1988 at the MCG n 1988 when he kicked 9.7 on Langford.
He also played a game against Collingwood at Moorabbin in 1987 the second last round that had to be seen to be believed, there is some vision of this on the highlights which I hadn’t seen before.
That game got him the 3 Brownlow votes that enabled him to tie with Platten.
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100% agree. Still remember sitting in the kitchen when my mum broke the news to me as a ten year old. Shattered.The Fireman wrote: ↑Thu 27 Dec 2018 9:31am Some people say they can remember where they were and exactly what they were doing when man landed on the moon , kennedy was assasinated etc...I still remember vividly Brian Taylor on 3aw saying Plugger would not be playing with StKilda again. Bitter and twisted ever since. Would go from end to end to watch the guy. Changed the way I viewed footy.
I made a video similar to the one here.....gave it away.
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1987 Goodness
the first game has him giving a player of the calibre of Ross Glendinning, no less, a bath.
the first game has him giving a player of the calibre of Ross Glendinning, no less, a bath.
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jaxons wrote: ↑Thu 27 Dec 2018 11:44amNo he was the best but we weren’t a strong enough club to mange him properly.Vazelos wrote: ↑Thu 27 Dec 2018 8:27am Oh my goodness I saw half of it last night he was my hero I will never ever have a player thrill me anywhere near the way Plugger did....
He is the greatest I have said that many times on this forum and nothing will ever change my mind....
What frustrates the hell out of me was his peak of 1988-1994 he only played 50%-6O% of the matches just about and he hardly played finals.
All the others that get picked in the all time lists got to play at their peak in Grand Finals regularly.
Will watch the 2 nd half tonight...
1989 was his absolute zenith....
Was their ever a player that good ?
He also had an aggressive side to him which was a strength and weakness.
His suspension in 1989 when he hit Guy McKenna cost us finals and him the the AFL all time record of goals in a season.
Having a look at this video please look at 23.25 against Essendon when he elbowed Gary ODonnell, I have never seen that before and lucky he didn’t get weeks for that.
His peak powers were 1987-1991.
Personally I think his best ever game was against Hawthorn in 1988 at the MCG n 1988 when he kicked 9.7 on Langford.
He also played a game against Collingwood at Moorabbin in 1987 the second last round that had to be seen to be believed, there is some vision of this on the highlights which I hadn’t seen before.
That game got him the 3 Brownlow votes that enabled him to tie with Platten.
Firstly forgot to thank you Jaxons for posting this I am a Plugger Tragic as mentioned he was on my wall growing up with King Kenny Dalglish my other sporting hero of Liverpool Fc fame.
You are right 1987-1991 was his peak, spot on there because 1992 whilst he kicked over a 100 & we played finals he dropped off a small bit in athleticism with his constant injuries taking a toll on his heavy frame. I cannot tell you the what ifs discussions I have had about him not playing in his peak era enough and 1989 at 23 years of age I believe was his absolute zenith he would have scored 170 goals if he played every game plus finals. How many times did Dunstall play 22 home and away games and 3 odd finals? Plugger Never did!!
The elbow to Mckenna cost him the all time goal scoring record for a season and I believe his fitness several times cost him the Fred Fanning record of 18 goals in a game he just ran out of steam a few times after half time. He should have achieved all those records not just the all time goal scoring record.
You are also spot on about our club not being strong enough to manage him. Our 2 greatest players both left us in Plugger and Stewart.
Watching the old football it hit me being now acclimatized to modern football how many times full backs used to belt them on the back or side of the head and Plugger couldnt handle it he just would not cop the punishment & he did have a short wick.
The 1987 game against Collingwood was the day Brian Taylor lost his head against Mark Gamble I believe.
I was there that day but for some reason doesnt stand in my memory as his greatest day but i accept your opinion on that.
I do remember the body language between Millane and Plugger that day both 2 bulls with their chests out most wouldnt stand up to Plugger but Millane eye balled him a few times that day just to show him he was not afraid.
Games I remember being his greatest there are several:
Agreed the Saints v Hawks MCG 1988 game is right up there.
Saints v Demons MCG 1987 - Plugger kicks 10 out of 12 goals the ball only came down 20 odd times.
Saints v Carlton Moorabin 1989- 10.7 against Silvagni- just extraordinary.
Saints v Cats 1991 elimination final- 9 goals he just was unplayable.
Best ever performance was a practice match i think in 1987 versus Brisbane Bears & he stood on Martin Leslie's head (touted as the best full back out of the VFL).
He had the blonde tipped mullet it was a stinking hot day and he made me so happy that i went down to watch a practice match.
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Still wish he was a one club player. I hate how he is portrayed in the media as a Swans player. Great video, pity the end was rushed. I remember seeing his manager telling the press Tony was going to leave, I was still hoping he would change his mind. I'd love to see him involved with the club. Anyway best St Kilda player I have ever seen.
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Vazelos, the game v Melbourne in 1987 he actually kicked 12.3 out of 14 which at the time was most goals kicked in a losing side (48 point defeat) Ablett snr broke that record in 1993 when he kicked 14 in a losing team v Bummers
The Doc said the 12 goal effort was the best game he had ever seen anyone play in his life
The Doc said the 12 goal effort was the best game he had ever seen anyone play in his life
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May not have made it past the beep tests though I agree with you
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who says he is portrayed in the media as a Swans player.SaintWodonga wrote: ↑Thu 27 Dec 2018 6:04pm Still wish he was a one club player. I hate how he is portrayed in the media as a Swans player. Great video, pity the end was rushed. I remember seeing his manager telling the press Tony was going to leave, I was still hoping he would change his mind. I'd love to see him involved with the club. Anyway best St Kilda player I have ever seen.
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Thanks for posting. I saw most of Plugger's games and have tremendous memories. For example, I remember the day he kicked his 100th goal for the season against Footscray in1987. Can you also recall his 101st goal on that same day? From my memory he coolly slotted the winning goal (number 101 to equal Bill Mohr's record). This record equalling goal was kicked from an angle deep in the final term.
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Unfortunately we have always been a s*** side and nothing will change that perception until St Kilda can win 3 or 4 premiership in a short period of time.
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leighsaintsince66 wrote: ↑Thu 27 Dec 2018 11:38pm Thanks for posting. I saw most of Plugger's games and have tremendous memories. For example, I remember the day he kicked his 100th goal for the season against Footscray in1987. Can you also recall his 101st goal on that same day? From my memory he coolly slotted the winning goal (number 101 to equal Bill Mohr's record). This record equalling goal was kicked from an angle deep in the final term.
This 101st goal is on the video at 08.23.
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Great highlights; and how good was Neil Elvis Winmar as well. Left and right foot passes right on the chest, and that one to Plugger to win the game against Carlton in 89 was just perfectly weighted.
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Absolutely mate, watched the first hour dominated by Lockett gold and Winmar magic. So so good.
Would love to have cuz in the team now like he was then.
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Winmar goal at 13:30...those were the days.
Plugger kicked 898 goals for the Saints...half of them must be on these highlights.
Fantastic effort by whoever had the raw footage and the patience to stitch it all together.
Plugger kicked 898 goals for the Saints...half of them must be on these highlights.
Fantastic effort by whoever had the raw footage and the patience to stitch it all together.
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Couldn't agree more Philtee, just saw another fantastic video of Stewart Loewe.
Someone has started a new Saints channel on youtube with some amazing footage going up.
If anyone on here is responsible for this channel please PM me and I will send you a bottle of wine, its great stuff.