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Magic Mother’s Day ‘Massacre’ Memories (RFC)
« on: May 07, 2009, 03:51:16 PM »
Magic Mother’s Day ‘Massacre’ Memories
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By Tony Greenberg 2:18 PM Thu 07 May, 2009

The Mother’s Day round, for us older Richmond supporters, invariably conjures up images of a magic day back in the 1991 season.
 
It was Sunday, May 12, 1991, when the battling Tigers took on reigning premier Collingwood at the MCG.
 
Richmond was 13th on the ladder (in the then 15-team competition), having won just one game and lost five (with one bye).
 
Collingwood, on the other hand, was sixth going into the game, having won three, lost two and drawn one (with one bye).
 
The Magpies, with 17 of the 20 members of their 1990 premiership side, were red-hot favorites to beat the young, Kevin Bartlett-coached Tigers.
 
But with Richmond spearhead, Jeff Hogg, in white-hot form, the Yellow and Blacks pulled off a massive upset victory over their old Black and White foes.
 
Hogg became just the eight Richmond player to kick 10 goals or more in a match, as the Tigers butchered the Pies by 57 points.
 
Under the heading, “And this little Hogg went to town”, the following report of Hogg’s dynamic display appeared in ‘The Sun’ newspaper . . .
 
“Dead-eye Richmond full-forward Jeff Hogg yesterday wrote himself into the club’s rich folklore.
 
Hogg’s 10-goal tally equalled a record which had stood for nearly 50 years.
 
He joined the late, great Jack Titus as the only other Tiger player to kick double figures against Collingwood.
 
Titus booted 10 goals against the Magpies in 1942, and the cool Hogg reserved a spot for himself in the record books when he steered through his final goal 24 minutes into the last quarter.
 
Hogg was unaware at the final siren that he had even kicked 10 goals, let alone pushed his name alongside such a Tiger champion.
 
“I wasn’t even aware I had reached 10,” Hogg said as he asked what was the year of Titus’ achievement.
 
“It’s always nice to do it against Collingwood. One team you always like to beat is Collingwood because they have that love-hate relationship.”
 
Coach Kevin Bartlett paid a special tribute to Hogg, who played competitive tennis instead of football during his formative sporting years.
 
He preferred tennis, but was spotted by the Tigers playing football for Mt Waverley High and worked his way through the under 19s at Punt Road.
 
Bartlett said Hogg, as a senior, had shown the lead by carrying an injury for the past three weeks.
 
“He’s played under extreme duress and each time it was doubtful he would take the field,” Bartlett said.
 
“It’s probably 10 years since a Richmond player kicked 10 goals.
 
“You’d have to go back to the halcyon days of Michael Roach.
 
“Jeff has shown great leadership and it’s a tribute to him as not many people kick 10 goals in a league game.”
 
Hogg said the Tigers used former Collingwood players John Mrakov, Terry Keays and David Cloke to plan the strategy yesterday.
 
“We had a team meeting on Friday night and Johnny gave us a good insight on every player and it all went according to plan,” the Tigers’ new goalkicking hero said.
 
“KB chaired the meeting but the others (Mrakov, Keays and Cloke) took over.
 
“They had a lot of knowledge on each player.”
 
Hogg’s match statistics were: 13 kicks, 1 handball, 8 marks, 10 goals, 1 behind. He beat three opponents on the day – Craig Kelly, Denis Banks and Michael Gayfer.
 
Years later, on the “Tigers Club Corner” program on radio station Sport 927, here’s how Jeff Hogg reflected on his mighty Mother’s Day match-winning performance against the Magpies . . .
 
“It was one of those days where everything went right. The ball just coming to me . . . I had guys like Matty Knights, Craig Lambert and Tony

Free, coming out of the centre and giving me some good passes. And, I was lucky enough to kick pretty well that day, too . . . the wind just seemed to take it through the goals . . .

“Look, it was obviously a big thrill and certainly one of my career highlights. At the time, I was just happy to have a good game and happy that we’d had a win.

“I wasn’t sure whether I’d actually kicked nine or 10 goals, until after the game when someone mentioned it straight away. I know Michael Roach, used to say to me that a good full-forward always remembers how many goals he’s kicked. But I wasn’t really sure . . .”
 
 
Match details
Richmond         4.3        12.8      18.13    24.15 (159)
Collingwood      7.1        11.6      14.8      15.12 (102)

Goals – RICHMOND: Hogg 10, Naish 3, Weightman 2, Gale 2, D. Ryan 2, Lambert, Keays, Underwood, Young, Campbell.

Best – RICHMOND: Hogg, Lambert, Weightman, Cloke, Naish, Knights, Campbell.

Crowd – 28,322
 
Brownlow votes
3 – M. Knights (Richmond)
2 – J. Hogg (Richmond)
1 – C. Lambert (Richmond)
 
The Richmond team that day

Banik
Campbell
Cloke
Free
B. Gale
Goodwin
Hogg
Keays
Knights
Lambert
Mrakov
Naish
M. Pickering
D. Ryan
S. Ryan
Smith
Turner
Underwood
Weightman
Young

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Re: Magic Mother’s Day ‘Massacre’ Memories (RFC)
« Reply #1 on: May 07, 2009, 04:09:03 PM »
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« Reply #2 on: May 07, 2009, 09:04:36 PM »
I remember watching this game on TV......not live but on those crappy one hour highlight packages we used to get in Perth.I taped it and must of watched it 20 times.I remember KB comming on to the ground after full time and clapping his team off.Probably the high light of KB s coaching career.I remember thinking this young Campbell looks like a good prospect.

Unfortunately victories like this were few and far between .We won 29% of the games that KB coached.It was a very bleak time to be a tiger supporter....To ease the pain I jumped ship and followed the Balmain Tigers(NSWRL) during the late 80s & early 90s and watched them lose two grand finals.
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Re: Magic Mother’s Day ‘Massacre’ Memories (RFC)
« Reply #3 on: May 07, 2009, 10:06:01 PM »
I actually have a copy of this game on......cough.... Video  ;D

Finest achievement in KB's coaching career that day
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« Reply #4 on: May 08, 2009, 01:21:56 AM »
I actually have a copy of this game on......cough.... Video  ;D

Finest achievement in KB's coaching career that day
Nothing to do with the mothers day massacre WP but I still have our 95 semi final win on video tape.Unfortunately my house mate at the time taped over the first half with "Nirvana unplugged" and Matthew Knights beautiful goals went bye bye.
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« Reply #5 on: May 08, 2009, 06:08:35 PM »
Know Jeff very well.
Whats even of interest that Kevin and Jeff are still extremely close friends.
Jeff Hogg was a great footballer who gave his all for the RFC.

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« Reply #6 on: May 09, 2009, 12:46:40 PM »
My memory is that the Southern Stand was being renovated, and as such most of that side of the ground had been demolished.

Hogg's 10 goal was the last 10 goals performance for around 13 years, when Richardson kicked his 10 goals at the MCG (in the same round ).



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« Reply #7 on: May 09, 2009, 06:06:52 PM »
well today we were the Mothers day Disgraceful gutless toothless laughable Tigers
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« Reply #8 on: May 09, 2009, 08:50:25 PM »
My memory is that the Southern Stand was being renovated, and as such most of that side of the ground had been demolished.

Hogg's 10 goal was the last 10 goals performance for around 13 years, when Richardson kicked his 10 goals at the MCG (in the same round ).




Rhett, actually watched Jeff play in the legends game today. he would of got a kick in the main game. is in great condition.
Interesting with the southern stand that was being demolished at the time.
the players said that the stand not being there, meant an extra 10 metres  on the southern stand side , Basically the wind would get behind the ball and carry it