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Author:  The Blueseum [ Wed Oct 01, 2008 2:36 pm ]
Post subject:  The Blueseum: Great Wins of the 2000's

Although the decade is yet to be finished, the Blueseum is working with carltonfc.com.au to present a list of our popular home & away games since 2000:

http://www.blueseum.org/tiki-read_artic ... ticleId=76

We have a fair few in here already, but if there are any others that should be added please let us know.

The 1990's version of the article has proved very popular and we hope this brings back a number of positive memories despite the content matter being far different.

Anything else?

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Author:  The_Cranium [ Wed Oct 01, 2008 6:32 pm ]
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unfortunately its pretty slim pickings from the 2000s..... when compared to the 90s. what about pagan's first match against North. That was pretty bloody good. Fev kicked 8 from memory including his last; a big banana from outside the boundary line. Can't remember what round it was but would have been early 2003. anyone else have better recollections of the game?

Author:  HELLAS BLUE [ Wed Oct 01, 2008 6:45 pm ]
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The_Cranium wrote:
unfortunately its pretty slim pickings from the 2000s..... when compared to the 90s. what about pagan's first match against North. That was pretty bloody good. Fev kicked 8 from memory including his last; a big banana from outside the boundary line. Can't remember what round it was but would have been early 2003. anyone else have better recollections of the game?


Hoops kicked two goals in the last quarter and Tim Lame immediately labelled him "The Assassin"!

Matty Lappin destroyed North off a half back flank.

Justin Davies tagged Brent Harvey out of the game with a more than physical approach.

Dennis Pagan declared how much he loved coaching kids as they would "Jump off the Westgate Bridge" if he asked them to. :lol:

Author:  kingkerna [ Wed Oct 01, 2008 7:13 pm ]
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HELLAS BLUE wrote:
The_Cranium wrote:
unfortunately its pretty slim pickings from the 2000s..... when compared to the 90s. what about pagan's first match against North. That was pretty bloody good. Fev kicked 8 from memory including his last; a big banana from outside the boundary line. Can't remember what round it was but would have been early 2003. anyone else have better recollections of the game?


Hoops kicked two goals in the last quarter and Tim Lame immediately labelled him "The Assassin"!

Matty Lappin destroyed North off a half back flank.

Justin Davies tagged Brent Harvey out of the game with a more than physical approach.

Dennis Pagan declared how much he loved coaching kids as they would "Jump off the Westgate Bridge" if he asked them to. :lol:

more like he would have pushed them off, was this the game where hickmott played on Archer and they had a great battle?

Author:  Jez1966 [ Wed Oct 01, 2008 7:16 pm ]
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The game against Adelaide at FP when Fev kicked the goal from the boundary in the last few minutes or Andy Walkers first game against the WC.

Author:  The_Cranium [ Wed Oct 01, 2008 7:40 pm ]
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follow the link to the blueseum jez.... you'll find that both of those games are already in there

Author:  HELLAS BLUE [ Wed Oct 01, 2008 7:54 pm ]
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kingkerna wrote:
HELLAS BLUE wrote:
The_Cranium wrote:
unfortunately its pretty slim pickings from the 2000s..... when compared to the 90s. what about pagan's first match against North. That was pretty bloody good. Fev kicked 8 from memory including his last; a big banana from outside the boundary line. Can't remember what round it was but would have been early 2003. anyone else have better recollections of the game?


Hoops kicked two goals in the last quarter and Tim Lame immediately labelled him "The Assassin"!

Matty Lappin destroyed North off a half back flank.

Justin Davies tagged Brent Harvey out of the game with a more than physical approach.

Dennis Pagan declared how much he loved coaching kids as they would "Jump off the Westgate Bridge" if he asked them to. :lol:

more like he would have pushed them off, was this the game where hickmott played on Archer and they had a great battle?


I'm not sure KK but I do remember a game where Hicky was trying to put Archer off his game, he may have conned the ump for a free kick inside 50 that turned the game. Hicky had retired the next time we played North so you may be on the money.

Author:  thehalford [ Wed Oct 01, 2008 8:06 pm ]
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I like Round 21, 2004. Not a particularly interesting game, but some moments of pure brilliance from Davies and Waite especially in the 3rd quarter. It was also our last win at Princes Park, which needs to give it some credit. :)

Author:  Navy Blue Horse [ Wed Oct 01, 2008 8:34 pm ]
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Round 4, 2008 - the rebirth of the Blues

Author:  AGRO [ Wed Oct 01, 2008 10:14 pm ]
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HELLAS BLUE wrote:
Dennis Pagan declared how much he loved coaching kids as they would "Jump off the Westgate Bridge" if he asked them to. :lol:



Strike and reverse that. :wink:

Author:  Lowey_47 [ Thu Oct 02, 2008 8:22 am ]
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The_Cranium wrote:
unfortunately its pretty slim pickings from the 2000s..... when compared to the 90s. what about pagan's first match against North. That was pretty bloody good. Fev kicked 8 from memory including his last; a big banana from outside the boundary line. Can't remember what round it was but would have been early 2003. anyone else have better recollections of the game?


IIRC Carlton were 6.9. 45 at half time...

It was also the first game that Fev wore white boots in a AFL game (useless trivia I know)...

Author:  The Blueseum [ Thu Oct 02, 2008 11:02 am ]
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The_Cranium wrote:
unfortunately its pretty slim pickings from the 2000s..... when compared to the 90s. what about pagan's first match against North. That was pretty bloody good. Fev kicked 8 from memory including his last; a big banana from outside the boundary line. Can't remember what round it was but would have been early 2003. anyone else have better recollections of the game?


http://www.blueseum.org/tiki-index.php? ... +5%2C+2003

Early 2003 - a ripper game.

Will gladly add this to the article.

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Author:  Car17on [ Thu Oct 02, 2008 9:47 pm ]
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Would have to rate the Essendon* and Port Adelaide come-backs for sure

Author:  The Blueseum [ Sun Oct 05, 2008 3:51 pm ]
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Stop the Press!

We've had a submission relating to a missed game from the 1990's article - a wonderful win over the Bombers in Round 7 1995 but without Kernahan, Pearce and Williams, the reigning Brownlow Medallist.

http://www.blueseum.org/tiki-read_artic ... =59&page=2

If anyone knows who kicked our 5 goals in that last quarter, please let us know - seems a quarter worth bottling.

Can anyone remember what happened to Carlton in the following 2 weeks from this magnificent win?

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Author:  HELLAS BLUE [ Sun Oct 05, 2008 5:27 pm ]
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The Blueseum wrote:
Stop the Press!

We've had a submission relating to a missed game from the 1990's article - a wonderful win over the Bombers in Round 7 1995 but without Kernahan, Pearce and Williams, the reigning Brownlow Medallist.

http://www.blueseum.org/tiki-read_artic ... =59&page=2

If anyone knows who kicked our 5 goals in that last quarter, please let us know - seems a quarter worth bottling.

Can anyone remember what happened to Carlton in the following 2 weeks from this magnificent win?

From the Blueseum


We lost to sydney and St Kilda and in the latter game, St kilda were suspiciously backed off the map to win by 39+??

Author:  aboynamedsue [ Sun Oct 05, 2008 5:44 pm ]
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The Blueseum wrote:
Stop the Press!

We've had a submission relating to a missed game from the 1990's article - a wonderful win over the Bombers in Round 7 1995 but without Kernahan, Pearce and Williams, the reigning Brownlow Medallist.

http://www.blueseum.org/tiki-read_artic ... =59&page=2

If anyone knows who kicked our 5 goals in that last quarter, please let us know - seems a quarter worth bottling.

Can anyone remember what happened to Carlton in the following 2 weeks from this magnificent win?

From the Blueseum


I have fantastic memories of this game, it was the 1st time we had beaten Essendon* since the night final in '93, and the 1st time we had beaten them in a H&A season since '92. In between time, we had endured the drawn 'Kernahan game', the 93 GF :evil: , a one point loss at Waverley, and a rd 22 loss in the wet in '94 (when Julian Kirzner had his 15 seconds of fame against SOS). :evil: :evil: :evil:

Anyway, I just dusted off the tape of Rd 7 '95 and watched the last quarter. The goal kickers in the last term for us were:

Bradley (bannana from outside 50 on the run)
Cook (set shot from near the boundary)
Gleeson (classic Bear rovers goal)
Rice (set shot from a free 40m out)
Gleeson (the sealer... 8) )

The standard of the game was very average, but the last quarter was exciting, and it was great to get one back against the Scum...

By the way, Troy Bond must have been the most relieved man at the MCG when the siren went. He missed a set shot from 10m out in the dying moments before Gleeson kicked the sealer...making matters worse, before he took the shot (from a mark), he was smiling and he and Hanna were patting each other on the back. He looked a right tool when he missed the shot. :oops:

We lost the next 2 games (to Syd in Syd, and the Saints at Waverley), before bouncing back with a 100+ win over the Dawks and didn't lose another game for the remainder of the year :-D :-D :-D

Author:  CK95 [ Sun Oct 05, 2008 6:02 pm ]
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Nice one ABNS. Recall that game (& Gleeson's final qtr) fondly too...

IIRC James Cook stood in at full forward & finished with 3 in a game in which we were made to earn all our goals.

There was also a classic Dean Rice tackle on Wanganeen at one stage.

Author:  aboynamedsue [ Sun Oct 05, 2008 6:21 pm ]
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CK95 wrote:
Nice one ABNS. Recall that game (& Gleeson's final qtr) fondly too...

IIRC James Cook stood in at full forward & finished with 3 in a game in which we were made to earn all our goals.

There was also a classic Dean Rice tackle on Wanganeen at one stage.


It must have been just about the last big game that Gleeson played in...I remember he suffered through a knee injury for much of '95, but kept on playing and lost his place in our best 21 in the 2nd half of the year (therefore missing out on playing in the premiership side that year). I think he then only managed a few games in '96, before being told to retire. He then was a playing Assistant Coach under Wayne Brittan in our reserves side in '97.

Yeah, you're right about Cook. He kicked 3, but geez he looked unfit, and the commentators (particulalry Peter McKenna) get stuck into him a bit. He was straight back to the reserves when Pearce & Sticks came back, and he we traded him to the Doggies at the end of the year. Come to think of it, this must have been one of Cook's last games for us too...

Rice (returning from injury and playing his 2nd game for the club) and Spalding put on some great tackles in the last quarter that created opportunities for Gleeson. Hardwick got wrapped up in a beauty by Rice :-D

Our current coach has a nice little scrap with a current member of the Channel 7 commentary team early in the last quarter too.. :wink:

Author:  HELLAS BLUE [ Sun Oct 05, 2008 6:55 pm ]
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aboynamedsue wrote:
Bradley (bannana from outside 50 on the run)


CK95 wrote:
There was also a classic Dean Rice tackle on Wanganeen at one stage.


And here they are, paired up in a nice package. :wink:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t1ORKx__q0Y

Author:  The Blueseum [ Mon Oct 06, 2008 10:54 am ]
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aboynamedsue wrote:
CK95 wrote:
Nice one ABNS. Recall that game (& Gleeson's final qtr) fondly too...

IIRC James Cook stood in at full forward & finished with 3 in a game in which we were made to earn all our goals.

There was also a classic Dean Rice tackle on Wanganeen at one stage.


It must have been just about the last big game that Gleeson played in...I remember he suffered through a knee injury for much of '95, but kept on playing and lost his place in our best 21 in the 2nd half of the year (therefore missing out on playing in the premiership side that year). I think he then only managed a few games in '96, before being told to retire. He then was a playing Assistant Coach under Wayne Brittan in our reserves side in '97.

Yeah, you're right about Cook. He kicked 3, but geez he looked unfit, and the commentators (particulalry Peter McKenna) get stuck into him a bit. He was straight back to the reserves when Pearce & Sticks came back, and he we traded him to the Doggies at the end of the year. Come to think of it, this must have been one of Cook's last games for us too...



Thanks for tall of the game details - these have been added to site. We really appreciate memories like this being added as now everyone can know about this.

As for Cook, 1995 was his last year for us but this was his second of 7 games for the year:

http://www.blueseum.org/tiki-index.php? ... %3A+J+Cook

This particular Blueseum writer can still remember him being chased down in the following Sydney game on the run from about 25 metres away.

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