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Herald-Sun superteam
« on: October 27, 2008, 03:05:55 PM »
The Herald-Sun's Superteam this week is the 1973 Richmond premiership side.

1. BOURKE, Francis    vs 
2. CLAY, Dick             vs 
3. FOWLER, Laurie      vs
4. HUNT, Rex             vs
5. KEANE, Merv          vs
6. MCGHIE, Robert     vs
7. BARTLETT, Kevin    vs
8. CARTER, Noel         vs
9. SHEEDY, Kevin       vs
10. STEWART, Ian      vs
11. WALSH, Wayne     vs
12. ROBERTS, Brian    vs
13. BALME, Neil          vs
14. GREEN, Mike         vs
15. HART, Royce         vs
16. RAE, Stephen        vs
17. SPROULE, Paul       vs
18. WOOD, Bryan        vs

http://superteam.heraldsun.com.au/

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Re: Herald-Sun superteam
« Reply #1 on: October 27, 2008, 03:45:37 PM »
OT but, even in those days footballers were nomadic (or starting to chase the $).

1. BOURKE, Francis     
2. CLAY, Dick             
3. FOWLER, Laurie     Went to Melbourne
4. HUNT, Rex            Went to St Kilda and Geelong
5. KEANE, Merv         
6. MCGHIE, Robert     Came from Footscray
7. BARTLETT, Kevin   
8. CARTER, Noel       
9. SHEEDY, Kevin       
10. STEWART, Ian      Came from St Kilda
11. WALSH, Wayne    Went to Sth Melbourne then came back from Sth Melbourne
12. ROBERTS, Brian    Went to Sth Melbourne
13. BALME, Neil         
14. GREEN, Mike       
15. HART, Royce       
16. RAE, Stephen      Came from St Kilda
17. SPROULE, Paul     Came from Essendon
18. WOOD, Bryan       Went to Essendon

These are the ones I can remember - there might have been more (esp Noel Carter - had an idea he went/came from elsewhere).

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Re: Herald-Sun superteam
« Reply #2 on: October 27, 2008, 07:58:24 PM »
McGhie went back to Footscray for a year ('79) and then played for South in the early 80s.

Noel Carter went on to captain East Fremantle in the WAFL.

We let Walsh go to South for $500 and then paid $8000 to get him back. Mind you we won two flags on his return.





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Re: Herald-Sun superteam
« Reply #3 on: October 28, 2008, 03:01:59 PM »
Noel Carter went on to captain East Fremantle in the WAFL.


Minor correction MT, Noel is revered down at South Freo Bulldogs.

A work colleague of mine would never forgive me if I didn't mention it .... :lol

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Re: Herald-Sun superteam
« Reply #4 on: October 28, 2008, 09:16:22 PM »
Noel Carter went on to captain East Fremantle in the WAFL.


Minor correction MT, Noel is revered down at South Freo Bulldogs.

A work colleague of mine would never forgive me if I didn't mention it .... :lol
Typo Doh! Cheers Darth. It does have South Freo in the Encyclopedia of AFL footballers.
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Re: Herald-Sun superteam
« Reply #5 on: November 03, 2008, 05:31:15 AM »
Superteam points for the 1973 premiership winning Tigers. Michael Green scored 214 points

Pts
109   1. BOURKE, Francis
72     2. CLAY, Dick
37     3. FOWLER, Laurie
31     4. HUNT, Rex
106   5. KEANE, Merv
85     6. MCGHIE, Robert
137   7. BARTLETT, Kevin
96     8. CARTER, Noel
128   9. SHEEDY, Kevi
120  10. STEWART, Ian
90    11. WALSH, Wayne
90    12. ROBERTS, Brian
98    13. BALME, Neil
214  14. GREEN, Mike
110  15. HART, Royce
122  16. RAE, Stephen
114  17. SPROULE, Paul
70    18. WOOD, Bryan