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Author:  Navy Blue n Blood [ Sat Dec 30, 2017 11:57 am ]
Post subject:  Peter Bosustow - TC donation made for Buzz (see pg4)

Hi all,
My first post on the page. Eek! Been doing a bit of reading about former players recently and one name I don't think gets anywhere near enough recognition is Peter Bosustow.

I wish he'd come over to Vic sooner as the three years he spent here were great. I remember seeing highlights of him every single week. If anyone came into the league now averaging 17.7 disposals and 2. goals a game, people would be all over them. Kids at my school were yelling "Bosustow" as they went for marks. He was the "it" player for a couple of years.

A blog I read named him as one of the most freakish players of all time. I'd have to agree. He was the sort of player who made something happen out of nothing. Anyone want to chime in with some of the Bosustow greatness they witnessed? Would love to exchange some positive memories.

Here's the link to the article I read. It's got his Goal of the Year footage in it
https://themongrelpunt.com/afl/2017/12/ ... f-the-game

Regards

Author:  SurreyBlue [ Sat Dec 30, 2017 12:34 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Peter Bosustow

The buzz was a very special player. So much so, Parkin would send the runner out and tell him the team needs a spark. Sure enough he would deliver the big mark or goal. IMO was involved in one of our best CFC half forward lines in: Johnston Maclure Bosustow.....

Broke a lot of supporters hearts when he left back to Perth with plenty of footy left in him.

Author:  Wojee [ Sat Dec 30, 2017 3:28 pm ]
Post subject:  Peter Bosustow

Was my favourite when he was at Carlton and I remember being gutted when he left.
Put his hand through a window not long after IIRC.

Author:  moshe25 [ Sat Dec 30, 2017 10:13 pm ]
Post subject:  Peter Bosustow

A good ordinary player....

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Author:  Teddy Hopkins [ Sat Dec 30, 2017 11:22 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Peter Bosustow

As with virtually all the highlights of the CFC glory years I was there including when he took mark of the year and kicked goal of the year.


His highlights reel was special.


But it was big headedness which caused him to go back to W.A. I believe.

Author:  AGRO [ Sun Dec 31, 2017 1:52 pm ]
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I’m in the mark of the year picture - unless I’m told otherwise

Author:  Navy Blue n Blood [ Sun Dec 31, 2017 2:58 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Peter Bosustow

moshe25 wrote:
A good ordinary player....

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Thanks Jack...

Author:  camel [ Sun Dec 31, 2017 6:49 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Peter Bosustow

AGRO wrote:
I’m in the mark of the year picture - unless I’m told otherwise


Let it go mate. You weren't even at the ground.

:lol:

Author:  Pat's Fitztrick [ Mon Jan 01, 2018 9:55 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Peter Bosustow

It was an absolute travesty that The Buzz wasn't selected among Carlton's 150 greatest players - because he "didn't meet the criteria of playing at least 50 games over five seasons".


What utter bullshit.

He did more in his three years at Princes Park than half the players on that list. :screwy:

Author:  moshe25 [ Mon Jan 01, 2018 11:10 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Peter Bosustow

Navy Blue n Blood wrote:
moshe25 wrote:
A good ordinary player....

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Thanks Jack...
:thumbsup:

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Author:  ianh [ Mon Jan 01, 2018 3:30 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Peter Bosustow

A good bloke too, at least in my experience. Met him and his wife to see if I could help them with some issues they have, my contact had already told him my daughter and I were Blues fans. First thing Buzz did was ask my daughter's name and write a personalised message to her on a photo of that mark - she treasures that. And when some weeks later Buzz phoned my mobile while I was home of an evening (time zone difference meaning it was still work hours for him) and I put my daughter on the line to thank him for the photo it took about half an hour to get the phone back - he'll talk Carlton all day.

But what a player he was. Great tragedy he didn't play more for the mighty Blues.

Author:  Navy Blue n Blood [ Mon Jan 01, 2018 8:25 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Peter Bosustow

ianh wrote:
A good bloke too, at least in my experience. Met him and his wife to see if I could help them with some issues they have, my contact had already told him my daughter and I were Blues fans. First thing Buzz did was ask my daughter's name and write a personalised message to her on a photo of that mark - she treasures that. And when some weeks later Buzz phoned my mobile while I was home of an evening (time zone difference meaning it was still work hours for him) and I put my daughter on the line to thank him for the photo it took about half an hour to get the phone back - he'll talk Carlton all day.

But what a player he was. Great tragedy he didn't play more for the mighty Blues.


Thanks for sharing that. A bit more insight into the great man.

I wasn't there when he took that mark, but my Dad used to drag me down to the local to watch the replay on the weekends with a couple of other families. I'd play the pinball or pool with the other kids while they had a beer and watched the TV. I remember the place popping when they showed Buzz taking that mark. Everyone just stopped, whether they barracked for Carlton or not.

Author:  muzza [ Mon Jan 01, 2018 9:25 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Peter Bosustow

camelboy wrote:
AGRO wrote:
I’m in the mark of the year picture - unless I’m told otherwise


Let it go mate. You weren't even at the ground.

:lol:

I was!....sitting in the scoreboard at other end of the ground.

All I saw was a bloke flying in the air. A sight to behold.

Author:  Blue Sombrero [ Tue Jan 02, 2018 12:51 am ]
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AGRO wrote:
I’m in the mark of the year picture - unless I’m told otherwise

Me, too.
Next to the glass window of the then Blue Diamonds coterie (outside) with my dad.
In the Herald Sun photo we are there as clear as a bell, which is weird because I was in Sydney that year and must have gone down for the weekend or been on leave or something.
We had the same seats in that stand for years and sat in among the Bendigo people who came down on the bus week after week.
Saw Matthews jump into Kenny Hunter
Mad Dog
Carlton kick 12 or 13 goals in a quarter against South
The fire in the grandstand
Great times.

Author:  GodisNavyBlue [ Tue Jan 02, 2018 11:14 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Peter Bosustow

If Buzz had played out his career with the Blues we would easily be standalone with the most premierships.

Author:  ianh [ Tue Jan 02, 2018 11:45 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Peter Bosustow

GodisNavyBlue wrote:
If Buzz had played out his career with the Blues we would easily be standalone with the most premierships.


You never can tell, but quite possibly so.

Author:  GWS [ Tue Jan 02, 2018 1:04 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Peter Bosustow

Blue Sombrero wrote:
AGRO wrote:
I’m in the mark of the year picture - unless I’m told otherwise

Me, too.
Next to the glass window of the then Blue Diamonds coterie (outside) with my dad.
In the Herald Sun photo we are there as clear as a bell, which is weird because I was in Sydney that year and must have gone down for the weekend or been on leave or something.
We had the same seats in that stand for years and sat in among the Bendigo people who came down on the bus week after week.
Saw Matthews jump into Kenny Hunter
Mad Dog
Carlton kick 12 or 13 goals in a quarter against South
The fire in the grandstand
Great times.


12.5 in the first quarter against Sydney in 1982. I was behind the goals at the Heatley Stand end and after about the eighth goal we were just laughing our heads off with each additional goal.

Only kicked another fifteen goals for the game though. Definitely a little tired after that first quarter. :lol:

Buzz kicked 6 straight and Dominator 5.4.

Footy was really fun back then... :smile:

Author:  Rexy [ Tue Jan 02, 2018 1:11 pm ]
Post subject:  Peter Bosustow

Back when kicking goals was important :razz:

Author:  AGRO [ Tue Jan 02, 2018 7:05 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Peter Bosustow

Blue Sombrero wrote:
AGRO wrote:
I’m in the mark of the year picture - unless I’m told otherwise

Me, too.
Next to the glass window of the then Blue Diamonds coterie (outside) with my dad.
In the Herald Sun photo we are there as clear as a bell, which is weird because I was in Sydney that year and must have gone down for the weekend or been on leave or something.
We had the same seats in that stand for years and sat in among the Bendigo people who came down.



It’s the reason I’ve always used the photo as my avatar.

Author:  Blue Sombrero [ Wed Jan 03, 2018 9:41 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Peter Bosustow

GWS wrote:
Blue Sombrero wrote:
AGRO wrote:
I’m in the mark of the year picture - unless I’m told otherwise

Me, too.
Next to the glass window of the then Blue Diamonds coterie (outside) with my dad.
In the Herald Sun photo we are there as clear as a bell, which is weird because I was in Sydney that year and must have gone down for the weekend or been on leave or something.
We had the same seats in that stand for years and sat in among the Bendigo people who came down on the bus week after week.
Saw Matthews jump into Kenny Hunter
Mad Dog
Carlton kick 12 or 13 goals in a quarter against South
The fire in the grandstand
Great times.


12.5 in the first quarter against Sydney in 1982. I was behind the goals at the Heatley Stand end and after about the eighth goal we were just laughing our heads off with each additional goal.

Only kicked another fifteen goals for the game though. Definitely a little tired after that first quarter. :lol:

Buzz kicked 6 straight and Dominator 5.4.

Footy was really fun back then... :smile:

Thanks for that. I couldn't remember during which of my two stints at Puckapunyal it happened or I might have said 'Sydney'. I do remember rushing home to watch the replay and my mum wanted to watch Young Talent Time. Grrr. Back in the 'one TV per household' days.

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