bondiblue wrote:
Love the book.
Bought a couple copies for my two sons.
Thanks for the nudge.
Great xmas pressie this year for my godsons.
I'm with Mickstar re greatest and best players: Nichols and Jezza.
I loved Phil Pinnell. An amazing athletic specimen and so versatile....and tough.
Speaking of wonderful athletic talents, I'd like to see a 100m path somewhere around or in Princes/Ikon park to reflect, remind and represent Southby's 100m torps.
Standing behind Southby's kick ins was pure power and pure beauty.
Doc I, II and III is a ripper with his knowledge and memory of all things Carlton.
Ken Hunter.
I was a huge fan of Vinnie Waite. As a kid, he looked so strong, and back in day, we needed players like Waite to stand up.
Having watched replays of the late 60's and 70's, Vinnie didnt seem as tough as I thought as a kid.
Another hero of mine was Trevor Keogh.
Thanks again Miles
Thanks Bondiblue for your endorsement of the book!
Phil Pinnell is a really interesting one as he went under the radar a bit. He seemed to really flourish in 1970 and got some big defensive jobs in that year. There is a good photo of him in the book as you've probably seen.
One of the first things I think about with Pinnell is how crazy it seems just in isolation that in the 1969 GF that he played on Richmond's captain Roger Dean. Pinnell was playing his 12th match, Dean was in his 176th match. Phil didn't get much time to build up a resume before that match.
With Waite....gotta love his straight ahead, get out of my way attack on the ball. Alf Brown once summarised his style when he stated, “Waite is strong, fast and goes through hard, but he is too ambitious. I am sure he wants to pass eight opponents, run the length of the ground and score a goal. Last week (round 13, 1970 vs Geelong) he cleared, evading four, but was freed for forgetting to bounce the ball.”
This is an interesting exercise for me as we all seem to have a wide range of favourites. For some reason I thought everyone would gravitate towards Ken Hunter and Bruce Doull.