The way it was in 1984
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The way it was in 1984
Whatever happened to the days of footy like this???
https://youtu.be/mzU06TU781U
https://youtu.be/mzU06TU781U
Ben W- Join date : 2011-12-22
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Re: The way it was in 1984
Obviously Timmy Evans and Balmey didn't know the words to the anthem and needed a few love taps to keep themselves amused for 2 minutes.
In hindsight, maybe it was a bit dumb having the respective opponents square off for 2 minutes whilst the anthem was played.
In hindsight, maybe it was a bit dumb having the respective opponents square off for 2 minutes whilst the anthem was played.
Chambo Off To Work We Go- Join date : 2012-02-03
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Re: The way it was in 1984
Fantastic era of football.
Loved picking up the Footy Times and reading it after school.
Footy was great; there were personalities; good coverage on tv.
Loved picking up the Footy Times and reading it after school.
Footy was great; there were personalities; good coverage on tv.
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Re: The way it was in 1984
Ladder at the end of the Minor Round
PA 16-5
GL 16-5
CD 15-6
SA 13-8
NW 12-9
WA 9-12
ST 8-13
NA 6-15
WT 6-15
WO 4-17
1984 Finals
NW 21-11
SA 12-18
GL 19-17
CD 12-11
NW 16-9
CD 13-14
PA 12-7
GL 5-10
NW 16-11
GL 11-23
NW 15-10
PA 13-13
At one stage NW were 1-5 after 6 rounds
The losing winning margins in the 5 losses were
25 ST
43 CD
64 WA
77 SA
43 PA
To make the finals was a turnaround
To be the first team to win a SANFL flag from fifth was quite an achievement
Arguably the 1980s was the best standard of football played in the SANFL
PA 16-5
GL 16-5
CD 15-6
SA 13-8
NW 12-9
WA 9-12
ST 8-13
NA 6-15
WT 6-15
WO 4-17
1984 Finals
NW 21-11
SA 12-18
GL 19-17
CD 12-11
NW 16-9
CD 13-14
PA 12-7
GL 5-10
NW 16-11
GL 11-23
NW 15-10
PA 13-13
At one stage NW were 1-5 after 6 rounds
The losing winning margins in the 5 losses were
25 ST
43 CD
64 WA
77 SA
43 PA
To make the finals was a turnaround
To be the first team to win a SANFL flag from fifth was quite an achievement
Arguably the 1980s was the best standard of football played in the SANFL
Scrappy- Join date : 2012-05-15
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Re: The way it was in 1984
I would agree with that. There were some fantastic sides - Port in 1980; West 1983; Glenelg 85/86 were very good, and North played great footy in mid 80's, culminating in their premiership in 87.Scrappy wrote:Arguably the 1980s was the best standard of football played in the SANFL
Port then did very well to finish the decade off how they started it.
FOOTYfollower- Join date : 2012-01-30
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Re: The way it was in 1984
I watched the 1984 Grand Final on DVD a couple of years back, to revisit a day that was one of my favorite in football. Its amazing how, while your mind plays tricks over time, some parts remain exactly as they happened.
Keith Thomas's mark, which will forever live in folklore.
Michael Aish starting his run down the wing in a Northerly direction, whereas his nephew did something very similar from almost the exact same spot in a Southerly direction 28 years later.
The stoush pre-game between Evans and Balme
The thought on the day that Glen Vardenaga was very unlucky not to win the Jack Oatey Medal, and the subsequent viewing suggesting the same. It was the single best game he played at Norwood and deserved more recognition.
Neville Roberts's mercurial efforts again, with six goals.
The selection blunder that Port coach Russell Ebert later admitted was a mistake, bringing Max James in, when he hadn't played all season.
Keith Thomas's mark, which will forever live in folklore.
Michael Aish starting his run down the wing in a Northerly direction, whereas his nephew did something very similar from almost the exact same spot in a Southerly direction 28 years later.
The stoush pre-game between Evans and Balme
The thought on the day that Glen Vardenaga was very unlucky not to win the Jack Oatey Medal, and the subsequent viewing suggesting the same. It was the single best game he played at Norwood and deserved more recognition.
Neville Roberts's mercurial efforts again, with six goals.
The selection blunder that Port coach Russell Ebert later admitted was a mistake, bringing Max James in, when he hadn't played all season.
C.K- Join date : 2011-12-06
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Re: The way it was in 1984
Scrappy wrote:Ladder at the end of the Minor Round
PA 16-5
GL 16-5
CD 15-6
SA 13-8
NW 12-9
WA 9-12
ST 8-13
NA 6-15
WT 6-15
WO 4-17
1984 Finals
NW 21-11
SA 12-18
GL 19-17
CD 12-11
NW 16-9
CD 13-14
PA 12-7
GL 5-10
NW 16-11
GL 11-23
NW 15-10
PA 13-13
At one stage NW were 1-5 after 6 rounds
The losing winning margins in the 5 losses were
25 ST
43 CD
64 WA
77 SA
43 PA
To make the finals was a turnaround
To be the first team to win a SANFL flag from fifth was quite an achievement
Arguably the 1980s was the best standard of football played in the SANFL
I actually thought the 1960s through to the mid 70s was the best standard, it certainly drew better overall crowds and was a more even comp, but it is a subjective call.
As a North follower I was amazed that the 1984 team only won 6 games out of 21, yet had a percentage of over 50. That is why I was quite confident that North would be around the place in 1985 with a couple of key players returning from long term injury.
robranisgod- Join date : 2012-05-22
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Re: The way it was in 1984
NA at one stage was 2-12
The next 5 rounds were
NA 20-12 WD 16-13
NA 23-12 SA 7-18
NA 24-14 PA 12-8
GL 19-14 NA 19-11
NA 21-13 WA 8-15
The Roosters hammered 2 top 5 teams PA + SA in consecutive weeks
This streak in the 2nd half of the season was a sign of things to come in this decade
Interesting comparisms
NW 12-9...2286-2288...49.98 %
NA 6-15...2290-2241....50.54 %
WT 6-15..2138-2660 ....44.56%
NW won the 84 flag, and yet NA had a better % in the Minor Round
WT finished on equal wins with NA and had almost 6 % less percentage than NA
In a 22 round season WT with 2138 points was the lowest for total
Every other team scored above 2200 points
Thus, each of those 9 teams averaged over 100 points per game
It certainly was an entertaining and high standard of football in the those times
On the Roosters , I must say , that in the Main, they have been a highly entertaining team to observe from the 70s to current day teams
In the next season onwards, for the decade, Nunans Roosters were just about the most breathtaking side Ive seen play in the SANFL
The next 5 rounds were
NA 20-12 WD 16-13
NA 23-12 SA 7-18
NA 24-14 PA 12-8
GL 19-14 NA 19-11
NA 21-13 WA 8-15
The Roosters hammered 2 top 5 teams PA + SA in consecutive weeks
This streak in the 2nd half of the season was a sign of things to come in this decade
Interesting comparisms
NW 12-9...2286-2288...49.98 %
NA 6-15...2290-2241....50.54 %
WT 6-15..2138-2660 ....44.56%
NW won the 84 flag, and yet NA had a better % in the Minor Round
WT finished on equal wins with NA and had almost 6 % less percentage than NA
In a 22 round season WT with 2138 points was the lowest for total
Every other team scored above 2200 points
Thus, each of those 9 teams averaged over 100 points per game
It certainly was an entertaining and high standard of football in the those times
On the Roosters , I must say , that in the Main, they have been a highly entertaining team to observe from the 70s to current day teams
In the next season onwards, for the decade, Nunans Roosters were just about the most breathtaking side Ive seen play in the SANFL
Scrappy- Join date : 2012-05-15
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Re: The way it was in 1984
A difficult hypothetical question for Norwood fans - which players, if any, from your 2012 Premiership team would make your 1984 Premiership team, and at the expense of which 1984 player(s)?
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Re: The way it was in 1984
I don't follow the Legs, but I don't think many players at all from 2012, would make the '84 side.
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