Author Topic: Worst Team Ever, 1990 - 2003  (Read 3150 times)

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Re: Worst Team Ever, 1990 - 2003
« Reply #15 on: March 30, 2007, 05:57:42 PM »
One of Walls' specials - Wayne Thornborrow.

The failed one of the Fitzroy trio who came across with Broddes and Micky Gale - Matt Dundas.
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Re: Worst Team Ever, 1990 - 2003
« Reply #16 on: March 30, 2007, 06:00:13 PM »
One of Walls' specials - Wayne Thornborrow.

Good memory MT. He was bad. Made Steve McKee look like Judd.
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Re: Worst Team Ever, 1990 - 2003
« Reply #17 on: March 30, 2007, 07:23:05 PM »
I gotta disagree about Bruce Lennon. I thought he was a beautiful mover, who lacked support up forward and was forced to play CHF at only 185cm. Great Kick too. He woulda been a gun in a gun side, not unlike Tony Hall ex Hawthorn.



Totally agree with you blaisee - Bruce Lennon played some really good footy the year Jeans coached us and in Northey's first year to this day I don't know why they cut him. Beautifully skilled and super courageous.

I remember him because he came to the Tigers a year later than planned because he suffered a knee injury that required a reco. But all the experts at the time said that we had drafted a qulaity player
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