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OK - back for more punishment ...

how long has ... uh ... whaddya call it ... State of Origin been around? If the VFL was that strong a league I would have thought the Vics would be unbeatable

Oh shit, I just realised Jarusa's list was interstate players at Carlton only - meaning there were interstate players at other Vic clubs as well. Meaning interstate origin teams may have been made up entirely of interstate players playing for VFL clubs

Right, carry on then

Rather dark in here - must bring a candle next time - and a nice cup of tea


HTP, given that's twice in the same thread.....are you in a box inside a box? :lol: :lol:


No, no, you've got it all wrong - I'm actually a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma ... in a ... uh ... box

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HTP wrote:
Kaptain Kouta wrote:
HTP wrote:
OK - back for more punishment ...

how long has ... uh ... whaddya call it ... State of Origin been around? If the VFL was that strong a league I would have thought the Vics would be unbeatable

Oh shit, I just realised Jarusa's list was interstate players at Carlton only - meaning there were interstate players at other Vic clubs as well. Meaning interstate origin teams may have been made up entirely of interstate players playing for VFL clubs

Right, carry on then

Rather dark in here - must bring a candle next time - and a nice cup of tea


HTP, given that's twice in the same thread.....are you in a box inside a box? :lol: :lol:


No, no, you've got it all wrong - I'm actually a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma ... in a ... uh ... box


:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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As long as Port is allowed to say most successful team in SANFL / AFL history


NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!

Sorry .. this one gets to me.

The SANFL has never been affiliated with the AFL. The AFL is a continuance of the VFL. The VFL did not dissolve, it changed name and expanded. The current VFL is to blame for how many view the former VFL. They should have stayed the VFA and been done with it.

Port won their flags in the SANFL against completely different teams. Carlton won their flags in the VFL against many of the current teams. We never left the VFL, just woke up in 1990 and went to work the same as always. The workplace just had new signage out the front. i.e Telecom/Telstra.

Port on the other hand changed companies. i.e Optus to Telstra.


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Congratulations WestCoast ... a true champion team.
A team built with dignity, hard work and pride.
May your reign be long and sweet.
Thoroughly deserved.


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All in all a terrible year 1990: hair metal ruled the airwaves and the filth won the flag.



What about S Kolyniuk running around Graeme Wright? :wink:


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Must have been magnificent following the Blues in the 70's / 80's...


It was F@#%ing awesome !!! Us supporters oozed arrogance .... the players weren't bad either :wink:

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HTP wrote:
OK - back for more punishment ...

how long has ... uh ... whaddya call it ... State of Origin been around? If the VFL was that strong a league I would have thought the Vics would be unbeatable

Oh shit, I just realised Jarusa's list was interstate players at Carlton only - meaning there were interstate players at other Vic clubs as well. Meaning interstate origin teams may have been made up entirely of interstate players playing for VFL clubs

Right, carry on then

Rather dark in here - must bring a candle next time - and a nice cup of tea


Not to mention Victorian State of Origin teams being made uo of players from interstate as well. Haha, the rules of eligibility to the Big V were a laugh … right, you're not eligible to play for WA, cool you can play for us. Oh but I was born a bred in Adelaide. Shh, noone will notice. And so it went.

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PostPosted: Mon Oct 02, 2006 11:58 pm 
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I must admit I rely a little too much on our history when firing back at moronic fans of other Clubs with their p!ssweak gibes at our Club. One of my biggest arguments was always 'well, we're the most successful'... given the 16 premierships albeit the most recent was over a decade ago.

With the win on the weekend, the Eagles are arguably more successful than us now with 3 premierships in 20 years as distinct from 16 in 110...

http://www.blueseum.org/cfc/tiki-index. ... remiership

Must have been magnificent following the Blues in the 70's / 80's...
On the other hand, we won our first 16 flags over 99 years. The Eagles 3 in 20 years equals 15 in 100 years. Big difference in sustaining it over 100 years than 20. They'll have their lean patch too in the next 80-90 years.

As for the VFL/AFL argument some brought up, the interstate clubs joined OUR competition. It's not as if a new compettiton was started up, just that the "VFL" changed it name to "AFL". Same entity, different name.


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On the other hand, we won our first 16 flags over 99 years. The Eagles 3 in 20 years equals 15 in 100 years. Big difference in sustaining it over 100 years than 20. They'll have their lean patch too in the next 80-90 years.


Nice, I like that one.


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everyone knows that the AFL is really just an expanded version of the VFL with a few extra teams. They joined our competition, that's their problem.

The Carlton Football Club is the most succesful team of all time. We have 16, yes 16 premierships. I know Essendon* does, but we have beaten Essendon* more times than they've beaten us, and im sure we have less wooden spoons than them, so if it had to come down to it, i think we are the most succesful.

Yes Port has the million premierships in the SANFL, but thats irrelevant. The AFL is an expanded version of the VFL, with a few extra teams that came to join our competition, because they knew it was the best. They knew when coming to join our competition that all their SANFL records etc would not count. As Jaruso said, players from all over the country came to play for VFL teams, it was the highlest league in Australia, exactly what the AFL is now.

Carlton (Essendon* if you like as well) are the most succesful AFL club and until West Coast get to 16 or 17 premierships, then they can take the bragging rights, but of course by then, we will have like 35 premierships.....i hope :-D


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