Ponkstar wrote:
There was a nice little piece in the West Australian yesterday about Blackers' first game. Sorry there's no link. The gist of it was quotes from little Blackers along the lines of what was in the Hun but also Wayne saying how he thinks the AFL needs to really protect and nurture the father/son rule because it is such an important part of the social fabric of football, that the supporters really have a connection with the sons of past players lining up in the same colours.
He also said he hoped Luke's debut was better than his, when he came on late in the last quarter in a game against the Roos when we were 120-odd points up and he ran around like a headless chook trying to get enough kicks to keep his place (he didn't).
Also said that his son was a far more skilful player than he ever was, and his "wrong" side is about 4 times better than his was.
There was also a picture of Luke in his Carlton gear, and one of Wayne in his Claremont gear and there were very distinct similarities.
Modest man is Wayne.. he was a VERY GOOD FOOTBALLER!!!.. one of my favourites...
And i dont think too many guys in that era were good on their wrong side... (Its not even the wrong side these days.. its the non preferred)
Blackers junior can hold his head high.In the same tradition