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Can someone help me out. What does our preseason comp look like I’ve tried looking it up are we playing the Eagles tonight. Now with the women’s comp and COVID changes it’s getting confusing looking at fixtures
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We aren't playing the Eagles. We only have one game, against Carlton I believe, early March.The Fireman wrote: ↑Fri 19 Feb 2021 11:20am Can someone help me out. What does our preseason comp look like I’ve tried looking it up are we playing the Eagles tonight. Now with the women’s comp and COVID changes it’s getting confusing looking at fixtures
Maybe another intra-club match.
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Play Nth Melbourne next Thursday in practice match
Don’t know the time and don’t believe it is open to public
Don’t know the time and don’t believe it is open to public
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Re: Confused
The whole comp was changed a while ago.
Teams are only playing clubs in their own states
Teams are only playing clubs in their own states
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yeah spotted the Cheats game. thanksGhost Like wrote: ↑Fri 19 Feb 2021 1:51pmWe aren't playing the Eagles. We only have one game, against Carlton I believe, early March.The Fireman wrote: ↑Fri 19 Feb 2021 11:20am Can someone help me out. What does our preseason comp look like I’ve tried looking it up are we playing the Eagles tonight. Now with the women’s comp and COVID changes it’s getting confusing looking at fixtures
Maybe another intra-club match.
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Slated for March 4th vs Carlton at Docklands.
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Sort of related but why don't AFl teams play lower league teams in the pre-season like every single European football club does?
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didnt he die few a years ago
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Mick Nolan - He grew up a St Kilda barracker too.sunsaint wrote: ↑Fri 19 Feb 2021 6:23pmdidnt he die few a years ago
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Yep...wanted to play in the first saints premiership team.samuraisaint wrote: ↑Fri 19 Feb 2021 6:25pmMick Nolan - He grew up a St Kilda barracker too.sunsaint wrote: ↑Fri 19 Feb 2021 6:23pmdidnt he die few a years ago
"Mick Nolan (footballer)
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Mick Nolan
Personal information
Date of birth 9 November 1949
Date of death 27 May 2008 (aged 58)
Original team(s) Tarrawingee, Wangaratta Rovers (OMFL)
Height 194 cm (6 ft 4 in)
Weight 140 kg (309 lb)
Playing career1
Years Club Games (Goals)
1973–1980 North Melbourne 107 (40)
1 Playing statistics correct to the end of 1980.
Career highlights
North Melbourne premiership side 1975
Sources: AFL Tables, AustralianFootball.com
Michael Francis Nolan (9 November 1949 – 27 May 2008) was an Australian rules football player for North Melbourne. Because of his weight of 135 kg and height of 194 cm, Nolan was dubbed "The Galloping Gasometer" by commentator Lou Richards. Until the emergence of Aaron Sandilands (only 120 kg) in the early 2000s, Nolan was the heaviest ruckman to play VFL/AFL football. He was nevertheless surprisingly agile and regarded as one of the best "palm" ruckmen of the 1970s. Nolan had a long kick and was unusually effective, for a big man, in picking up the ball at ground level.
As a child in Tarrawingee, Victoria, Nolan supported St Kilda and had the ambition of playing in their first ever premiership. He was recruited by North Melbourne from Wangaratta Rovers and made his senior debut in 1973.
North Melbourne rover Barry Cable said that Nolan was the best tap ruckman he had played with,[1] because of his ability to palm the ball directly into Cable's hands. Nolan's efforts were rewarded with a place in the Kangaroos' team for the 1975 VFL Grand Final, a game in which he dominated the ruck, playing a crucial part in North's first premiership. Nolan finished third that year in voting for the Kangaroos' best and fairest, the Syd Barker Medal. This in itself was remarkable, given that nine members of the 1975 Kangaroos team were later included in the Australian Football Hall of Fame.
In a famous incident, during a game against Carlton at Arden Street, Carlton player Mark Maclure while running for the ball, decided to run into Nolan, who stood his ground and looked likely to be knocked over. However, Maclure bounced off Nolan and fell to the ground, while Nolan casually went about the game as if nothing had happened.[2]
Despite playing 19 games in 1977, Nolan did not play in the 1977 VFL Grand Final, after being replaced in the ruck by Peter Keenan in the semi-final.[3] He played in the reserves the following week, injuring his shoulder and ruling him out of making the senior grand final team.[4]
After Nolan finished his career with North Melbourne in 1980, he was recruited by then VFL president Allen Aylett, to move to Queensland, to develop Australian rules in that rugby-dominated state. Nolan coached the Mayne Tigers in the QAFL from 1981 to 1986, winning a flag in 1982. Nolan also served as captain and coach of the Queensland state team.
Nolan died on 27 May 2008 following a short battle with cancer[5] and was buried at Pinnaroo Cemetery in Brisbane."
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The quintessential Aussie Bush footballer. Always liked him.saynta wrote: ↑Fri 19 Feb 2021 9:14pmYep...wanted to play in the first saints premiership team.samuraisaint wrote: ↑Fri 19 Feb 2021 6:25pmMick Nolan - He grew up a St Kilda barracker too.sunsaint wrote: ↑Fri 19 Feb 2021 6:23pmdidnt he die few a years ago
"Mick Nolan (footballer)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Mick Nolan
Personal information
Date of birth 9 November 1949
Date of death 27 May 2008 (aged 58)
Original team(s) Tarrawingee, Wangaratta Rovers (OMFL)
Height 194 cm (6 ft 4 in)
Weight 140 kg (309 lb)
Playing career1
Years Club Games (Goals)
1973–1980 North Melbourne 107 (40)
1 Playing statistics correct to the end of 1980.
Career highlights
North Melbourne premiership side 1975
Sources: AFL Tables, AustralianFootball.com
Michael Francis Nolan (9 November 1949 – 27 May 2008) was an Australian rules football player for North Melbourne. Because of his weight of 135 kg and height of 194 cm, Nolan was dubbed "The Galloping Gasometer" by commentator Lou Richards. Until the emergence of Aaron Sandilands (only 120 kg) in the early 2000s, Nolan was the heaviest ruckman to play VFL/AFL football. He was nevertheless surprisingly agile and regarded as one of the best "palm" ruckmen of the 1970s. Nolan had a long kick and was unusually effective, for a big man, in picking up the ball at ground level.
As a child in Tarrawingee, Victoria, Nolan supported St Kilda and had the ambition of playing in their first ever premiership. He was recruited by North Melbourne from Wangaratta Rovers and made his senior debut in 1973.
North Melbourne rover Barry Cable said that Nolan was the best tap ruckman he had played with,[1] because of his ability to palm the ball directly into Cable's hands. Nolan's efforts were rewarded with a place in the Kangaroos' team for the 1975 VFL Grand Final, a game in which he dominated the ruck, playing a crucial part in North's first premiership. Nolan finished third that year in voting for the Kangaroos' best and fairest, the Syd Barker Medal. This in itself was remarkable, given that nine members of the 1975 Kangaroos team were later included in the Australian Football Hall of Fame.
In a famous incident, during a game against Carlton at Arden Street, Carlton player Mark Maclure while running for the ball, decided to run into Nolan, who stood his ground and looked likely to be knocked over. However, Maclure bounced off Nolan and fell to the ground, while Nolan casually went about the game as if nothing had happened.[2]
Despite playing 19 games in 1977, Nolan did not play in the 1977 VFL Grand Final, after being replaced in the ruck by Peter Keenan in the semi-final.[3] He played in the reserves the following week, injuring his shoulder and ruling him out of making the senior grand final team.[4]
After Nolan finished his career with North Melbourne in 1980, he was recruited by then VFL president Allen Aylett, to move to Queensland, to develop Australian rules in that rugby-dominated state. Nolan coached the Mayne Tigers in the QAFL from 1981 to 1986, winning a flag in 1982. Nolan also served as captain and coach of the Queensland state team.
Nolan died on 27 May 2008 following a short battle with cancer[5] and was buried at Pinnaroo Cemetery in Brisbane."
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I'll never forget the footage of him sneaking a quick durrie at 3/4 time. IIRC Malcolm Blight indulged as well!
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