25 was always special wrote:
A few treasured memories.....
The day at PP he made the then state full back, Barry Davis, look like a
total fool and mesmerised him by kicking 6 goals on him in 10 minutes.
It was a show to behold.
Jezza's career stats, while clearly indicative of an incredible player, still don't do justice to the "miraculousness factor" (patent pending) exemplified by the anecdote above.
If there was a stat for "miraculous", or "breath taking", or "freakishness", or "how the f%&k did he do that" then no one would ever use the names Judd and Swan in the same sentence again.
Jezza at his prime and for many years did stuff every week that would send shivers up your spine, better and more frequently than any other player I've seen. He should have been sponsored by the State Electricity Commission.
Even within that unbelievable 10 mins (some say 12 minutes) at Princes Park against Essendon* when he slammed on 6 goals there were individual moments that were amazing. Two of those goals came from marks at CHF that had to be seen to be believed and left everyone looking at each other, laughing, and shaking their heads. On both occasions Jezza was leading out hotly pressed and should have taken marks on his chest. The first one bounced off his chest but while he was in mid air catapulting forward and parallel to the ground he did a complete 360 degree corkscrew, juggling the ball all the way until it was safely in his hands. The second one also bounced off his chest and rebounded almost 10 metres away, but somehow, incredibly, he had the balance and recovery to launch himself and take the mark in his finger tips inches off the ground.
The stats say 2 marks 2 goals. True, he should have taken both marks on his chest. The miraculousness meter however went off the scale, as did the pleasure factor in the crowd.
Well done champ on your award. Glad to see the Australian Sports Hall of Fame committee is very much aware of the miraculousness factor
