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Author: | Jarusa [ Sat Aug 20, 2005 12:27 am ] |
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Before 2003 it is very difficult to find much information about the Rising Star Award. In particular nominations for Carlton players. The only one I have record of before 2003 is: 1995, Round 2, Scott Camporeale. Does anyone out there know of any other Carlton Players who have received Rising Star nominations pre 2003? Thanks in advance. ![]() |
Author: | JK [ Sat Aug 20, 2005 12:59 am ] |
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Brett Backwell, Ryan Houlihan (Rd 20 2000) from memory.. cant remember Backwells, I think Rd 3 1998 |
Author: | mikey_m [ Sat Aug 20, 2005 1:01 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Carlton's Rising Star Nominations - History |
Jarusa wrote: Before 2003 it is very difficult to find much information about the Rising Star Award. In particular nominations for Carlton players.
The only one I have record of before 2003 is: 1995, Round 2, Scott Camporeale. Does anyone out there know of any other Carlton Players who have received Rising Star nominations pre 2003? Thanks in advance. ![]() Karl Norman has been nominated before. |
Author: | Blues2005 [ Sat Aug 20, 2005 1:07 am ] |
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The List: Ang Christou, Round 18, 1993 James Cook, Round 6, 1994 Troy Bond, Round 18, 1994 Scott Camporeale, Round 2, 1995 Adrian Whitehead, Round 15, 1995 Lance Whitnall, Round 1, 1997 Darren Hulme, Round 10, 1998 Kris Massie, Round 20, 1998 Brett Backwell, Round 3, 1999 Ryan Houlihan, Round 20, 2000 Trent Sporn, Round 3, 2003 Jarrad Waite, Round 10, 2003 Brad Fisher, Round 12, 2003 Andrew Walker, Round 5, 2004 Karl Norman, Round 13, 2004 And this year obviously Simpson and Bentick in Rounds 18 and 20 respectively. |
Author: | Ponkstar [ Sat Aug 20, 2005 1:46 am ] |
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I am pretty sure Brett Aitken won the "Rookie of the Year" award or whatever it was called back then. This might have been 1988ish (?) - at least the year that cowardly prick Alistair Clarkson whacked him from behind in that infamous London game (the Battle of Britain they called it). |
Author: | AGRO [ Sat Aug 20, 2005 4:37 pm ] |
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Ponkstar wrote: I am pretty sure Brett Aitken won the "Rookie of the Year" award or whatever it was called back then. This might have been 1988ish (?) - at least the year that cowardly prick Alistair Clarkson whacked him from behind in that infamous London game (the Battle of Britain they called it).
Brett Aitken is not a bad cyclist but Ian Aitken was the better footballer. ![]() |
Author: | Jarusa [ Sat Aug 20, 2005 4:52 pm ] |
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You guys are legends, thanks very much! Some interesting names on that list. Our strike rate in the 2000's looks like it might be better than the 90's. |
Author: | GWS [ Sat Aug 20, 2005 5:06 pm ] |
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Jarusa wrote: You guys are legends, thanks very much!
Some interesting names on that list. Our strike rate in the 2000's looks like it might be better than the 90's. 94-99 (6 years) 8 nominations 00-05 (6 years) 8 nominations I know you can get stats to say many things jarusa but... ![]() |
Author: | Jarusa [ Sat Aug 20, 2005 5:10 pm ] |
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GWS wrote: Jarusa wrote: You guys are legends, thanks very much! Some interesting names on that list. Our strike rate in the 2000's looks like it might be better than the 90's. 94-99 (6 years) 8 nominations 00-05 (6 years) 8 nominations I know you can get stats to say many things jarusa but... ![]() ![]() what I meant (but neglected to say ![]() ![]() |
Author: | Ponkstar [ Sat Aug 20, 2005 6:33 pm ] |
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AGRO wrote: Ponkstar wrote: I am pretty sure Brett Aitken won the "Rookie of the Year" award or whatever it was called back then. This might have been 1988ish (?) - at least the year that cowardly prick Alistair Clarkson whacked him from behind in that infamous London game (the Battle of Britain they called it). Brett Aitken is not a bad cyclist but Ian Aitken was the better footballer. ![]() Indeed Agro, indeed ![]() |
Author: | Rambo Stallone [ Sun Aug 21, 2005 1:52 am ] |
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AGRO wrote: Ponkstar wrote: I am pretty sure Brett Aitken won the "Rookie of the Year" award or whatever it was called back then. This might have been 1988ish (?) - at least the year that cowardly prick Alistair Clarkson whacked him from behind in that infamous London game (the Battle of Britain they called it). Brett Aitken is not a bad cyclist but Ian Aitken was the better footballer. ![]() Ian Aitken he was pretty good for a couple of years, dont know what happened to him didn't he end up going to St Kilda. |
Author: | Synbad [ Sun Aug 21, 2005 9:16 am ] |
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Our strike rate might be better than it was in the 80/90s but the names on our list dont contain people like Silvagni, Kernahan, Bradley, Williams, Rhys Jones etc.... So no cigar....!!!... Love how things can be twisted to make things look better but theyre not when you really get down to things. Look find me players of the calibre of those guys and you might be staring at a premiership in the face. Some of the rising stars mentioned over the last couple of years will probably not be on our list next year... Sobering huh?? |
Author: | Deano Supremo [ Sun Aug 21, 2005 9:20 am ] |
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Rambo Stallone wrote: AGRO wrote: Ponkstar wrote: I am pretty sure Brett Aitken won the "Rookie of the Year" award or whatever it was called back then. This might have been 1988ish (?) - at least the year that cowardly prick Alistair Clarkson whacked him from behind in that infamous London game (the Battle of Britain they called it). Brett Aitken is not a bad cyclist but Ian Aitken was the better footballer. ![]() Ian Aitken he was pretty good for a couple of years, dont know what happened to him didn't he end up going to St Kilda. Alistair Clarkson + Battle of Brittain + broken jaw. Aitken was never the same player after that. |
Author: | Synbad [ Sun Aug 21, 2005 9:49 am ] |
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Aitken was a premiership player but he was not much chop before that either. What i dont understand is with all that cheque book recruiting we did.. and no real restraints how come we usually had a heap of duds in our team.Why bother taking Denis Collins or Rod Galt or Reid from other clubs??? |
Author: | Deano Supremo [ Sun Aug 21, 2005 9:52 am ] |
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Synbad wrote: Aitken was a premiership player but he was not much chop before that either.
What i dont understand is with all that cheque book recruiting we did.. and no real restraints how come we usually had a heap of duds in our team.Why bother taking Denis Collins or Rod Galt or Reid from other clubs??? Would that be because the whole cheque book football thing was a bit of a furphy? Apart from the Kernahan/Motley/Bradley/Dorotich raid, what other specific examples of chequebook footy are there? Barrassi I guess is one. Greg Williams another... I'm starting to struggle after that.... |
Author: | Synbad [ Sun Aug 21, 2005 9:57 am ] |
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Deano Supremo wrote: Synbad wrote: Aitken was a premiership player but he was not much chop before that either. What i dont understand is with all that cheque book recruiting we did.. and no real restraints how come we usually had a heap of duds in our team.Why bother taking Denis Collins or Rod Galt or Reid from other clubs??? Would that be because the whole cheque book football thing was a bit of a furphy? Apart from the Kernahan/Motley/Bradley/Dorotich raid, what other specific examples of chequebook footy are there? Barrassi I guess is one. Greg Williams another... I'm starting to struggle after that.... Hows Johnny Plattens car from te Carlton football club sound.???.. by the way he kept it.... BASTARD!!! ![]() ..........and David Rhys Jones??? Howabout when Robert Menzies organised for Jezzza to by pass North and come to Carlton??? You have no clue do you??? |
Author: | Deano Supremo [ Sun Aug 21, 2005 9:58 am ] |
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Synbad wrote: Deano Supremo wrote: Synbad wrote: Aitken was a premiership player but he was not much chop before that either. What i dont understand is with all that cheque book recruiting we did.. and no real restraints how come we usually had a heap of duds in our team.Why bother taking Denis Collins or Rod Galt or Reid from other clubs??? Would that be because the whole cheque book football thing was a bit of a furphy? Apart from the Kernahan/Motley/Bradley/Dorotich raid, what other specific examples of chequebook footy are there? Barrassi I guess is one. Greg Williams another... I'm starting to struggle after that.... Hows Johnny Plattens car from te Carlton football club sound.???.. by the way he kept it.... BASTARD!!! ![]() ..........and David Rhys Jones??? Howabout when Robert Menzies organised for Jezzza to by pass North and come to Carlton??? You have no clue do you??? Ease up big fella. I was only asking the question. You need to lay off the caffeine. |
Author: | Synbad [ Sun Aug 21, 2005 10:00 am ] |
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Did i forget Val Perovic and Frank Marchesani?? Or Barry Mitchell being tempted away from the Swans.... Oh all that is so long ago its a haze... |
Author: | Deano Supremo [ Sun Aug 21, 2005 10:01 am ] |
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Synbad wrote: Did i forget Val Perovic and Frank Marchesani??
Or Barry Mitchell being tempted away from the Swans.... Oh all that is so long ago its a haze... Yeah good points. Although Barry Mitchell did go to Collingwood from the Swans. |
Author: | Synbad [ Sun Aug 21, 2005 10:01 am ] |
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Deano Supremo wrote: Synbad wrote: Deano Supremo wrote: Synbad wrote: Aitken was a premiership player but he was not much chop before that either. What i dont understand is with all that cheque book recruiting we did.. and no real restraints how come we usually had a heap of duds in our team.Why bother taking Denis Collins or Rod Galt or Reid from other clubs??? Would that be because the whole cheque book football thing was a bit of a furphy? Apart from the Kernahan/Motley/Bradley/Dorotich raid, what other specific examples of chequebook footy are there? Barrassi I guess is one. Greg Williams another... I'm starting to struggle after that.... Hows Johnny Plattens car from te Carlton football club sound.???.. by the way he kept it.... BASTARD!!! ![]() ..........and David Rhys Jones??? Howabout when Robert Menzies organised for Jezzza to by pass North and come to Carlton??? You have no clue do you??? Ease up big fella. I was only asking the question. You need to lay off the caffeine. No you actually called it a furphy... ![]() It wasnt...its us using the system of the time better than everybody else.. so we were always one step ahead. |
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