Author Topic: Dean & Titus made immortals; Baggott & Free inducted into RFC Hall of Fame  (Read 1431 times)


Offline Slipper

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Gee, Titus would have been overdue for that wouldn't he?

Great player, but also a faithful servant of the club for many years after he finished playing.

Offline Diocletian

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Thought Titus would've been one of the very first.... :shh
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Congrats and well deserved to all  :clapping.

I've always wondered how we would have gone in 1995 if Freezer and Richo hadn't done their ACLs. Probably would've finished top 2 and avoided Geelong to have a shot at the flag. As they say ifs, buts and maybes. Sadly for Freezer the injury finished his career  :( who was one of my favourite players in those years.

Gee, Titus would have been overdue for that wouldn't he?

Great player, but also a faithful servant of the club for many years after he finished playing.
Agree.

Similarly, Baggott was overdue to be in our Hall of Fame given he played key roles in our strong 1920s-30s sides.
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I always though Baggot was very unlucky to miss out on our team of the century.