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TOPIC: Sunday August 20

Jezza Sunday August 20 6 years 9 months ago #43

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For me it'll be a day to remember and thank the folks around me for putting up with the blood cuddling screams and a few expletives that I'm not proud off around the young uns many years ago. Whom by the way are still there with their oldies giving it to the umps. But I'll cherished the times when my young fella and I embraced after JLo's goal after the siren moment and especially when the siren sounded after the prelim in 2013, when destiny awaited us at the G. The young fella has now got a fiancée and we no longer share the times at the concrete jungle but I still keep his seat hoping that we'll renew some of those moments at the new place.
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docker_man Sunday August 20 6 years 9 months ago #44

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As a Victorian who grew up to love Fremantle (my first AFL game was also Freo's in 1995 at the MCG), I didn't make it to Perth until 2005, when I was 18.

The first game I ever attended at Subi was the Mother's Day Massacre. We hammered Collingwood by 112 points. Everyone played well and the crowd was going off.

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Dockermus Sunday August 20 6 years 9 months ago #45

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My first visit to Subi Oval was April 1990, shortly after I'd arrived in WA. I thought it was a dump, still do, but my idiot brother was (still is) a Weagles fair-weather supporter and paid my entry, although I bought the beer. He never persuaded me. I'm proud to have been a Quay Club member, at the very start, in 1995.
There was a 2007 game, round 13, when Freo kicked 27 goals and won 173-96. Brendon Fevola was throwing a tantrum at his team mates for not kicking the ball to him. The piss-taking in the crowd around us was some of the funniest I can remember.
But my best, most cherished, memory is Pav kicking his 600th goal in his 300th game. Being there, feeling a part of that, was very special.
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Freo66 Sunday August 20 6 years 9 months ago #46

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Macca's last game
Pav's last game
Sydney final
Week after Phil Walsh's death. Out of respect there was no PA, no music. You could talk to people and they could hear you. Cant even remember who we played but it was blissful.
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lui6155 Sunday August 20 6 years 9 months ago #47

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Great thread folks.
Certainly Sydney SF and the MCG...MCG chant was awesome.
Derby GF 1979 East V South...all time record crowd for Subi 52,000 people plus. Robert road side and packed in like sardines, cigarette smoke everywhere.
And the GF East Freo v Swans (in the 80's) where the 1st qtr Swans kicked 12 goals then thru a 16yo Darren Bennett kicking 10 goals we (East) almost got over the line.
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Trizzie Sunday August 20 6 years 9 months ago #48

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1964 - WAFL Grand Final - viewing from parts of walls or anything else you could hang onto, because as a 10 year old kid in a crowd of 45,000 if you stood on the grass (which was most of the space) you couldn't see a thing! - Claremont come from behind (bloody Ian Brewer) to beat my team East Freo by 4 points. The first televised WAFL Grand Final.
1965 - WAFL Grand Final - ditto - except East Freo get the flag, over Swan Districts- You beauty!
1976 - February warm summer night - Santana and Split Enz play a double bill in front of the NEW WONDERFUL 3 tier stand.
1979 - WAFL Grand Final - climbing over the fence to get in after "full house" causes the gates to be shut (paying crowd 53,000, god knows how many thousand fence climbers like me), to see East Freo win the flag again - You beauty!
1993 - March warm summer night - Paul McCartney plays Subi. The one low spot was when he put on an Eagles jumper during the encore.
2015 - The prelim final - Freo vs Hawthorn, minor premiers virsus eventual premiers - the "real" grand final considering what the Eagles dished up at the MCG the follwing week. Great game - pity about the turnovers.
2016 - Finally upgrading our membership to get out of the OLD CRAPPY 3 tier stand.
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Corporal Agarn Sunday August 20 6 years 9 months ago #49

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Best mark i ever saw there live(or anywhere else for that matter). Pity it's so brief and blurry.
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hypen Sunday August 20 6 years 9 months ago #50

hypen
And was taken at Claremont Oval...
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Corporal Agarn Sunday August 20 6 years 9 months ago #51

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Nope Hypen and Shane.. It's not one of the things you forget easily even if you've had a few beers.

Mitchell is 2016 Club Legend
Tuesday, February 16, 2016 - 3:26 PM by Ken Casellas
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Brilliant rover Michael Mitchell, winner of the Sandover Medal in 1984 and runner-up the following year, is Claremont’s 2016 match-day legend.

Mitchell, recruited from Carnarvon, was a lightly-framed speedster with dazzling skills. Not only did he delight the fans with his sizzling pace and the ability to break away from the packs to kick goals, he was renowned for his prodigious leap which enabled him to soar to great heights to pull down many spectacular marks.

Even though he appeared in only 13 league matches in 1982 he was voted the winner of the WAFL Players’ Association’s best first-year player.

In 1984 he won the Sandover Medal in a three-way tie with teammate Steve Malaxos and East Perth’s Peter Spencer. He finished second in the prestigious award in 1985 to East Fremantle’s Murray Wrensted.

Mitchell was rewarded for his superb form with selection in the all-Australian team in 1985 and 1986. It was at Subiaco Oval in 1986 that Mitchell was awarded the Mark of the Year for his magnificent leap over Subiaco full-back Greg Wilkinson.

After playing in 88 league matches for Claremont (scoring 135 goals) he was recruited by Richmond where he continued to hit the headlines with his freakish skills. In 1990 he became only the second player in VFL-AFL history to achieve the dual honour of taking the Mark of the Year and kicking the Goal of the Year in the same season.He flew in from the side to pull down a spectacular one-handed juggled mark over Fitzroy’s Brett Stevens and in the final round of qualifying matches he booted one of the game’s most remarkable goals against the Sydney Swans at the SCG when he grabbed the ball off the pack at centre-half-back and sped downfield, taking seven bounces and eluding and outpacing a series of opponents before kicking a wonderful goal.

At Richmond’s centenary dinner in 2008 Mitchell was named as one of ten Tigers treasures of the century and the winner of the club’s Goal of the Century. He was one of ten nominees for the Mark of the Century, which was won by Michael Roach.

He received a serious head injury in a practice match against North Melbourne, which effectively ended his career. He suffered many concussions and retired in 1991 after playing 81 matches and scoring 103 goals for Richmond.

Mitchell also shone in eight interstate matches for WA and he represented Australia in six international matches against Ireland.
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hypen Sunday August 20 6 years 9 months ago #52

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Corporal, I am dead sure that was taken on the wing at Claremont Oval golf course side.
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cletus Sunday August 20 6 years 9 months ago #53

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I wouldn't believe anything news.com.au writes, but they included Mitchell's mark in the top 20 greatest of all time. They reckon it was at Subi...

www.news.com.au/news/greatest-marks/news...539d68ea7b305b893114
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cletus Sunday August 20 6 years 9 months ago #54

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..You are not a bad player if you win MotY and GotY in the same year, are you??? Did either of the Abletts achieve that? He was a miraculous player wasn't he...?
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Corporal Agarn Sunday August 20 6 years 9 months ago #55

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No. 7-a dagger in Shane's heart?
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Raglan Matt Sunday August 20 6 years 9 months ago #56

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They only go to 7 Cletus, did hackdorn write the article? Were Vern Orr and Peter Troode in that collection, if not it is a copout. It was worth buying the Weekend News in those days because every week there would be a couple of photos of those 2 standing on the shoulders of some poor opponent, 2 of the most consistent high marks in footy history.



CA just watching that '81 GF clip got me thinking, you could pick a WA Country All Stars side from that game that would have beaten any team in Australia that year, and would beat any side today I reckon. ( As long as Maurice was injured and not playing against them, he might tip the scales.
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