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Dr Spaceman wrote:
He was quite a good player though only had a short career with us (think he ended up at Richmond).
If I recall correctly, there was some dispute with Essendon over who he was zoned to.
When we played the Bombers at Waverley our banner read "Hands Off Our Cox"
Bowey Boy wrote:Cox was somehow claimed by Richmond and there was legal argument over him regarding his Zoning. My only claim to fame is that I made the banner up and wrote "Hands off Cox" and stuck it up at Waverley when I was a teenager. My Mum would not let me write "Our Cox". Pictures of it made the Sunday papers the next day.
At the end of the game (we got thumped of course), I retrieved the banner and took it home on the bus to Southland (that took forever from Waverley). We ripped it up after hanging it across the back window of the bus and shitting the driver.
Cox worked out we were going no-where and went to Essendon where he promptly did nothing.
Great story Bowey Boy.
The 33 years have messed with my mind a bit and I got me Bombers and Tiges mixed up.
And that missing "our" has obviously crept into my memory somewhere along the journey
Dr Spaceman wrote:
He was quite a good player though only had a short career with us (think he ended up at Richmond).
If I recall correctly, there was some dispute with Essendon over who he was zoned to.
When we played the Bombers at Waverley our banner read "Hands Off Our Cox"
Bowey Boy wrote:Cox was somehow claimed by Richmond and there was legal argument over him regarding his Zoning. My only claim to fame is that I made the banner up and wrote "Hands off Cox" and stuck it up at Waverley when I was a teenager. My Mum would not let me write "Our Cox". Pictures of it made the Sunday papers the next day.
At the end of the game (we got thumped of course), I retrieved the banner and took it home on the bus to Southland (that took forever from Waverley). We ripped it up after hanging it across the back window of the bus and shitting the driver.
Cox worked out we were going no-where and went to Essendon where he promptly did nothing.
Great story Bowey Boy.
The 33 years have messed with my mind a bit and I got me Bombers and Tiges mixed up.
And that missing "our" has obviously crept into my memory somewhere along the journey
I think there was something about him being in the army as well. Maybe I have that completely wrong.
Dr Spaceman wrote:
He was quite a good player though only had a short career with us (think he ended up at Richmond).
If I recall correctly, there was some dispute with Essendon over who he was zoned to.
When we played the Bombers at Waverley our banner read "Hands Off Our Cox"
Bowey Boy wrote:Cox was somehow claimed by Richmond and there was legal argument over him regarding his Zoning. My only claim to fame is that I made the banner up and wrote "Hands off Cox" and stuck it up at Waverley when I was a teenager. My Mum would not let me write "Our Cox". Pictures of it made the Sunday papers the next day.
At the end of the game (we got thumped of course), I retrieved the banner and took it home on the bus to Southland (that took forever from Waverley). We ripped it up after hanging it across the back window of the bus and shitting the driver.
Cox worked out we were going no-where and went to Essendon where he promptly did nothing.
Great story Bowey Boy.
The 33 years have messed with my mind a bit and I got me Bombers and Tiges mixed up.
And that missing "our" has obviously crept into my memory somewhere along the journey
I think there was something about him being in the army as well. Maybe I have that completely wrong.
Sounds right. Think he came to us from Puckapunyal. Seem to recall a story in the paper to that effect.
Bowey Boy wrote:Cox was somehow claimed by Richmond and there was legal argument over him regarding his Zoning. My only claim to fame is that I made the banner up and wrote "Hands off Cox" and stuck it up at Waverley when I was a teenager. My Mum would not let me write "Our Cox". Pictures of it made the Sunday papers the next day. g.
kosifantutti wrote:I'm sure it was a zoning issue with Cox. He played a handful of games in Mildura before heading to SA. Was therefore zoned to Richmond.
100% Correct Kosi.
Doug was a very quick sprinter, looked a player early but I cannot recall him playing a decent game after the Richmond challenge. Amazingly he ended up at the Tigers, the next season I think. I have hated the arrogant Tigers (and supporters) since those days for what they did to our club.
Like others who thought Cox was going to be a star I held similar hopes for Milan Faletic after he kicked 5.5 on debut only to turn into a major disappointment. Would rank up there with Garry Sidebottom as one of the most disappointing Saints ever after showing so much early.