1994 Round 7, Sydney v St Kilda. Tuesday at 3.45am on 7TWO
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1994 Round 7, Sydney v St Kilda. Tuesday at 3.45am on 7TWO
A game that needs no introduction!
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I've still got the last quarter on video. The rest isn't worth watching.
I remember at the time watching the first three quarters at my folks place and,being sick of watching us getting killed, leaving at 3/4 time. Turned on the radio to hear the result and nearly drove off the road.
This game is the best example of one player winning a game off his own boot that you will ever see.
I remember at the time watching the first three quarters at my folks place and,being sick of watching us getting killed, leaving at 3/4 time. Turned on the radio to hear the result and nearly drove off the road.
This game is the best example of one player winning a game off his own boot that you will ever see.
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remboy wrote:I've still got the last quarter on video. The rest isn't worth watching.
I remember at the time watching the first three quarters at my folks place and,being sick of watching us getting killed, leaving at 3/4 time. Turned on the radio to hear the result and nearly drove off the road.
This game is the best example of one player winning a game off his own boot that you will ever see.
i was there...loved seeing plugger try to decapitate that snowy headed swans prick.....hugged a very drunk molly after the game too......lucky to get out of the ground alive after slinging a bit of s*** at the shell shocked chardonnay sipping crowd.....
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So was Peter Caven!stinger wrote:...lucky to get out of the ground alive ...
I think it still remains the best comeback of all time - eight goals down, with 16 minutes and 18 seconds left in the game.
Alas, Tony only played another seven games for us, having missed the next nine after this Mothers Day comeback!
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Just watched the last quarter! And that elbow.
Gee, will never forget that match, about 8 years old and remember exactly where I was watching it.
The Lockett incident was different to what I remember - Maybe a bit more nasty considering Caven had taken the mark.
Always remembered the comeback being around 48 points or so - So when it was only 36 points at the start of the fourth, i was thinking - maybe not such a historical comeback.
But Sydney kicked the first two, and the comeback was delivered over about 15 minutes of football....making it even more unbelievable.
Gee, will never forget that match, about 8 years old and remember exactly where I was watching it.
The Lockett incident was different to what I remember - Maybe a bit more nasty considering Caven had taken the mark.
Always remembered the comeback being around 48 points or so - So when it was only 36 points at the start of the fourth, i was thinking - maybe not such a historical comeback.
But Sydney kicked the first two, and the comeback was delivered over about 15 minutes of football....making it even more unbelievable.
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Watching now. Saw Adrian Burns in agony. Can't remember if he recovered. The players are nowhere near as chiselled as they are now. Loewey would love seeing his hair again. Feel sorry for Dean Greig who has since lost his leg. Plugger is huge and still he was unstoppable. Caven caved in. Plugger looked much fitter at Sydney. Interesting seeing Jayson Daniels at Sydney. He played a great game. The undercut hair style was popular. Didn't even recognise Shane Wakelin wearing 33. Skinny kid!
Peter Filandia has an interesting story as Chad Davis would know. Wow, 51 points up with 11:27 to go in the 3rd quarter.
And 44 points up with 18:31 left in the final quarter.
And 48 points up with 16:18 to go.
And 41 points with 9:02 to go
With all respect to the great men, Spud's disposal and Loewey were shocking.
Burkey, Thornborrow and Greigy were great.
WHAT A GAME!!!!
Peter Filandia has an interesting story as Chad Davis would know. Wow, 51 points up with 11:27 to go in the 3rd quarter.
And 44 points up with 18:31 left in the final quarter.
And 48 points up with 16:18 to go.
And 41 points with 9:02 to go
With all respect to the great men, Spud's disposal and Loewey were shocking.
Burkey, Thornborrow and Greigy were great.
WHAT A GAME!!!!
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Must have been a dangerous walk when you were leaving the ground, Sydney Saint.sydney saint wrote:I was at that game . Arrived just after Caven had been cleaned up by Plugger & thought I'd arrived at a lynching. What a comeback. Always intriged me as how Plugger got on with Caven when he went to the Swans . I remember Wayne Thornborrow had a great game but he never rose to that level again.
I lived in Sydney from 2001 to 2007. Had the indignity of seeing our first loss in Rd 11, 2004 after all the Melb fans saw the 10 game winning streak. Got hassled by a Sydney fan on the walk to the car who told me to go home. I did go home...to Drummoyne!!
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Hi Milan,
Had the indignity of seeing our first loss in Rd 11, 2004 after all the Melb fans saw the 10 game winning streak.
I copped at work that week . Even people that don't follow Aussie Rules & just the Rugby League were giving it to me. Always love when the Saints beat the Swans. Got a 6yo who is debating whether to be a Swans or Saints supporter. Hopefully our visit to MCG & a win over Collingwood may have swayed him in the right direction. He loves Riewoldt & Goodes . So he knows class when he sees it.
Had the indignity of seeing our first loss in Rd 11, 2004 after all the Melb fans saw the 10 game winning streak.
I copped at work that week . Even people that don't follow Aussie Rules & just the Rugby League were giving it to me. Always love when the Saints beat the Swans. Got a 6yo who is debating whether to be a Swans or Saints supporter. Hopefully our visit to MCG & a win over Collingwood may have swayed him in the right direction. He loves Riewoldt & Goodes . So he knows class when he sees it.
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