yep - its a good'un.
for me-
- EG Senior dislocating Ross Conlons hip in a massive tackle over the sideline in a finals game in 82 or 3.. (anyone remember?)
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yep - its a good'un.
for me-
- EG Senior dislocating Ross Conlons hip in a massive tackle over the sideline in a finals game in 82 or 3.. (anyone remember?)
Quite possibly the best posting ever on this website (though that bar is low set). Well said, I'm close to your age and I remember all those things too.
To the OP, great post and great memories for me as a kid as I grew up in Northmead.
Some memories for me as a youngster:
- Phil Mann
- Some guys hanging a piss right behind us at a Saturday night pre-season game in front of the old stand.
- Bob O'Reilly and his big flatbed truck two streets away.
- Tony Melrose living down the road
- All of the Sulkowicz's
- Rex Mossop's sheepskin jacket
- Ray Price and a couple of his brothers playing union for the two blues
- Ray Higgs wandering over to check out our junior training session
- Craven A's all over footy posters
- How high the top diving platform was at Parramatta pool !
- Graeme Atkins helping coach our team
- Doug Walters playing for Cumberland !!
Good times
Quite possibly the best posting ever on this website (though that bar is low set). Well said, I'm close to your age and I remember all those things too.
We had a brief moment of personal excitement in our house as my Bro's besty scored a contract with the Eels in the 80's. Jeff Perl was a gun goal kicker and one of the early around the corner kickers in NSWRL other than a few random Poms (John Gray, forward for Norths in 70's was the first ?).
Perly played in the 1986 Two Blues premiership winning side vs Randwick (no really !) and landed a pro (?) contract with the Eels in 1987.
He made 2 appearances in the top grade, scored a try and kicked 3/8.
Oh well, it was fun whilst it lasted. ;-)
I would never sledge him however, he has what most of us would only dream of. Player number 454.
EDIT: I wonder if he was signed to replace the retiring goal kicking Mick Cronin ? You might recall that we struggled with GK that year and the unlikely Muggo ended up as GK snd surprised us all. In fact IIRC Muggo was very close in breaking the Crow's record for kicks in a row. A record now held by El Masri ?
I also remember that I saw Steve Ella and Mark Ella leaving the Oval together one Tuesday night. We must have been going to sign Mark Ella but for a late hitch.
This is a brilliant thread... Well done Tresure
I remember moving back to Sydney from Melbourne at the start of '78 and it being a different era to the one we live in today, being allowed to catch the bus in my own down to Parra to watch the game on a Sunday afternoon. Sometime my old man would take me but he was an Easts supporter and I have 3 brothers and no one else followed the Eels so I was mostly on my own. Wouldn't get to all the games maybe 4 or 5 at that age.
Yep to the things already posted from the same era at Cumberland. sitting on roof of the old dunny block on the hill. Sliding down the hill on some cardboard, the splinters from the old bench seat. Mostly I remember my scarf, beanie and jersey that I think I only lost about 20 years later.
Best memories of the 80's for me are the sleep outs in Argyle St when Ticketek was inside Grace Bros to get GF tickets (and that was for general admission). Then sleeping out in the Laneway at the Paddo end of the SGC from after school on the Friday through to game day on the Sunday for the GF's in 81, 82, 83 84 and 86. Running through the tunnel to get to the fence near the old scoreboard. Would sleep out with my brother and some mates and dad would join us at 8am on the sunday. Did it with a broken arm in 82 and it was after work not school in 84 and 86. Lost the old man in 87 but great memories and he taught me what it means to support your team and let me do it.
Jump forward 15 years and took my girlfriends old man who had just beaten cancer to the Stadium to see us beat by Newcastle. He had to climb up to the top of the top deck and couldn't see much but it was a bucket list thing for him to see another Eels grand final and we werent sure how long he would last. He is in a home now and watched to the 2009 game from bed but he still reminds me of the joy of 2001, despite the result.
Haven't missed a Parra GF since 81 and won't while I draw a breath.
Always plan to be at Homebush the long weekend in October each and every year.
Nice.
Me too to all of the above only my Dad's too old to go now. Thanks for the memories.
Yeah all the good ones left. Can't say much about the ones who stayed thoughIt was a great thread, lot of posters in this that don’t post anymore.
Yep, bunch of loosers.Yeah all the good ones left. Can't say much about the ones who stayed though
I remember when we used to win games