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Footage of 1947 Grand Final - Blues v Bombers
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Author:  Ads [ Fri Apr 15, 2011 5:44 pm ]
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Come accross this link on the AFL site.

http://www.afl.com.au/news/newsarticle/ ... fault.aspx

Some dude in Tasmania found old footage from 1947 in his garage the other day and it shows parts of the 1947 where we beat Essendon* by a point, plus a host of star players from the day doing training drills. Is pretty cool.

Author:  Bomba Sheldon [ Fri Apr 15, 2011 6:04 pm ]
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You just wonder how many gems like this are sitting in garages, attics etc waiting to be discovered

Author:  Ads [ Fri Apr 15, 2011 6:23 pm ]
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Thing i noticed was that they had a strange kicking style, but damn they were accurate!

Author:  royal parade [ Fri Apr 15, 2011 7:15 pm ]
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Thanks Ads. Love that old footage.

Author:  Warby [ Fri Apr 15, 2011 7:20 pm ]
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Yes.....I would say that over 85-90% were dropkicks/stabpasses.

It was the case at Carlton of course too till 1965, when new Coach Barassi virtually banned dropkicks; excepting people he trusted to dropkick like Southby and Ian Robertson, who was the best dropkick exponent I ever saw.

Author:  moshe25 [ Fri Apr 15, 2011 7:51 pm ]
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I agree that Robbo was the best exponent of the drop kick. Regularly dobbed them from what would now be inside the centre square.

Southby OTOH, arrived in Barassi's last year ('71) and predominantly kicked long punt kicks.

Author:  AGRO [ Fri Apr 15, 2011 7:57 pm ]
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moshe25 wrote:
I agree that Robbo was the best exponent of the drop kick. Regularly dobbed them from what would now be inside the centre square.

Southby OTOH, arrived in Barassi's last year ('71) and predominantly kicked long punt kicks.



Southby also used the Torpedo Punt quite regularly earlier in his career and often hit the wing/centre of Princes Park when kicking out, as I recall.

Author:  moshe25 [ Fri Apr 15, 2011 8:12 pm ]
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AGRO wrote:
moshe25 wrote:
I agree that Robbo was the best exponent of the drop kick. Regularly dobbed them from what would now be inside the centre square.

Southby OTOH, arrived in Barassi's last year ('71) and predominantly kicked long punt kicks.



Southby also used the Torpedo Punt quite regularly earlier in his career and often hit the wing/centre of Princes Park when kicking out, as I recall.


Yep, I have great memories of Southby seemingly marking in slow motion, going back, and then kicking to McKay or Robbo in the centre of the ground with a massive torp. What a team we had!!!!

Author:  bluedog [ Fri Apr 15, 2011 9:19 pm ]
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moshe25 wrote:
AGRO wrote:
moshe25 wrote:
I agree that Robbo was the best exponent of the drop kick. Regularly dobbed them from what would now be inside the centre square.

Southby OTOH, arrived in Barassi's last year ('71) and predominantly kicked long punt kicks.



Southby also used the Torpedo Punt quite regularly earlier in his career and often hit the wing/centre of Princes Park when kicking out, as I recall.


Yep, I have great memories of Southby seemingly marking in slow motion, going back, and then kicking to McKay or Robbo in the centre of the ground with a massive torp. What a team we had!!!!


And I have great memories of Armfield tackling a Bombers player last year, just before the latter 'drop kicked' the ball through for a goal.

No goal.

Author:  Warby [ Sat Apr 16, 2011 1:52 pm ]
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moshe25 wrote:
I agree that Robbo was the best exponent of the drop kick. Regularly dobbed them from what would now be inside the centre square.

Southby OTOH, arrived in Barassi's last year ('71) and predominantly kicked long punt kicks.


Of course....... I'm mixing up my eras a bit.....Wes Lofts kicked out with dropkicks.

Author:  blueman [ Sat Apr 16, 2011 5:40 pm ]
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Footage of the 1947 GF on You tube :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=19Swb7GK038

Titled 'High Mark' - good footage of the mark and goal by Fred Stafford .

Author:  aramari [ Sat Apr 16, 2011 9:12 pm ]
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Fantastic stuff, amazing what they find in dusty attics!

Was impressed with the skills and style of the game 65 years ago! Number 12 for Carlton looked good - who dat?

Author:  Warby [ Sun Apr 17, 2011 4:04 pm ]
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aramari wrote:
Fantastic stuff, amazing what they find in dusty attics!

Was impressed with the skills and style of the game 65 years ago! Number 12 for Carlton looked good - who dat?


#12 would be Doug Williams who played as a winger/rover.

Author:  camel [ Sat Apr 23, 2011 10:29 pm ]
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blueman wrote:
Footage of the 1947 GF on You tube :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=19Swb7GK038

Titled 'High Mark' - good footage of the mark and goal by Fred Stafford .


That was great, thank you. :beer:

Author:  Northern Blue [ Mon Apr 25, 2011 9:36 am ]
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Perhaps some of this footage should be shown at training this week at Princes Park. Kicking straight and handballing to targets.
Quality old video though.

Author:  isdonis.george [ Mon Apr 25, 2011 3:22 pm ]
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Great watching !!!

Carlton
B: 33 Ritchie Green 27 Ollie Grieve 5 George Bailey
HB: 5 Vin Brown 23 Bert Deacon 26 Jim Clark
C: Fred Fitzgibbon 6 Ern Henfry (c) Doug Williams
HF: 10 Fred Stafford 1 Ken Hands 20 Ray Garby
F: 28 Fred Davies 25 Jim Baird 7 Herb Turner
Foll: 13 Jack Howell 3 Jack Bennett 35 Jack Conley
Reserve(s): 21 Ken Baxter 29 Allan Greenshields
Coach: Percy Bentley

Essendon*
B: 18 Les Gardiner 21 Cec Ruddell 31 Bob McClure
HB: 33 Noel Allanson 15 Wally Buttsworth 4 Norm McDonald
C: 27 Bob Bradley 5 Harold Lambert 6 George Hassell
HF: 3 Dick Reynolds (c) 24 Jack Jones 8 Albert Harper
F: 30 Ivan Goodingham 23 Bill Brittingham 2 Keith Rawle
Foll: 35 Perc Bushby 19 Jack Cassin 7 Bill Hutchison
Reserve(s): 17 Ken Newton 16 Greg Tate
Coach: Dick Reynolds

from Blueseum:
With Grieve settled in at full-back and the equally brilliant Bert Deacon at centre half-back, Carlton’s defence was the launching pad of the Blues’ magnificent, last-gasp Premiership triumph in 1947.

Author:  Warby [ Mon Apr 25, 2011 3:27 pm ]
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isdonis.george wrote:
Great watching !!!

Anyone know where there are lists of players' numbers?


I could research them easily enough; but it's the time needed to do it that is the problem.

Author:  Bomba Sheldon [ Mon Apr 25, 2011 4:23 pm ]
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Warby wrote:
isdonis.george wrote:
Great watching !!!

Anyone know where there are lists of players' numbers?


I could research them easily enough; but it's the time needed to do it that is the problem.


Guernsey numbers for the Carlton players are listed on Blueseum

Here is a link to that famous game

http://www.blueseum.org/tiki-index.php? ... al%2C+1947

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