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The Unveiling of the Price statue??

ROGUE

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i thought it was great and it almost brought a tear to my eye seeing the man standing beside his statue.Was a nice touch seeing ron massey there and it made think whether gibbo was watching from above
 

bartman

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Great stuff Rogue. Fantastic to hear.

I cried in 86 at the SCG during Pricey and Crow's lap of honour, so I probably would have blubbered today too if I'd made it out there.
 

Parra Guru

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I purchased a small replica of the Don Bradman Statue from the Bradman Museum. It'd be good if they did the same with Pricey. It cost me $150.
 

Parra Guru

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This article was written back in July but there are some good pics on it

http://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2008/07/21/2309586.htm

When you walk into Brett Garling's studio in Wongarbon you're greeted by a larger than life effigy of Parramatta Eels great Ray Price.
The sculpture of the 1980s League legend is Brett's latest piece of commission work and at the moment he's enjoying the process of creating the sculpture in clay.
But Brett isn't just a sculptor, he's also a painter.
"Being able to turn your hand to different mediums is a benefit in this game in that if you get a little bit stale doing one you can always turn your hand to the other."
"That way, you've never stopped working and you're never out of work."
"The artistsic wanings sort of lead one way or the other... so it nice to be able to wake up and if you feel like sculpting you can sculpt and if you feel like painting you can paint."
So how does a sculptor from Wongarbon get commissioned to do such a prominent piece of work?
"Initially it all went through the tender process just like any job," says Brett.
And although Brett describes the tender process as rather effortless, the real work started when was awarded the job.
"I met with Ray and Ray sat for me and I did some preliminary sketches in pencil," says Brett. "[Then I] did a small clay bust and came back and welded up an armature which is the steel frame that'll support the whole sculpture, it almost acts as a skeleton.
"From there I sculpt over the top of that, working with his proportions."
"Ray's since been over and had a couple of sittings and it's all gone well," says Brett. "It's nearing its final stage of the sculpting."
"From there it will go into the casting stage which is a whole other ball game, we're looking at a couple of months' work from that stage to get to a bronze."
The casting process is long and complicated, involving moulds, wax duplicates, then casting the sculpture section by section in bronze. These sections then get welded together and tidied up to become the sculpture you see installed.
Although the clay sculpting process is undoubtedly the most creative portion for any artist, Brett didn't actually get to choose Ray Price's pose.
"It wasn't my decision at all, it was actually Ray's decision, "He chose himself... after the '86 grand final where he captained Parramatta to win over Canterbury."
"It was also his last game, so it meant a lot to Ray."
After spending so much time with Ray Price in the sketching and sculpting, what does he think of the legend?
"He's a real character, he's a real personality... but he's quite chuffed, he's quite flattered that there's going to be a sculpture erected in his image."
"I guess it's the goal of all artists to have public work out there to be seen and appreciated by the public."
"I've done other commission work before but none ever so public being installed at the entrance way to Parramatta Stadium, I don't think you can get any more public than that."
Brett isn't sure when he'll get his next holiday.
"I finish this job in late September and I get started on a life-size Man From Snowy River piece which is a life-size horse and rider descending the slope which will be installed at Corryong just over the border in Victoria.
 

Captain BF

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I had a great time at the Statue unveiling today. My Dad and i had photo's with Ray Price & Peter Sterling. It may sound rather juvenile, but it was great for us anyway.
 

scottyeel

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Man of the moment ... Ray Price with his newly unveiled statue. Photograph: Sam Ruttyn / The Daily Telegraph


PREMIER Nathan Rees unveiled the Ray Price statue at Parramatta Stadium yesterday - but there was no sign of Eels chief executive Denis Fitzgerald.
"I didn't go because I've been against it all along,'' Fitzgerald told us. "It's $100,000 of public money that could have been spent in a better way.'' Those who did attend include former team-mates Peter Sterling and Eric Grothe. Meanwhile, the Fitzgerald camp is rumoured to be on shaky ground ahead of the April Leagues Club election, with several current board members unlikely to support him. Our sources tell us veteran director Don Ritchie is almost certain not to run because of health issues, while Dr Michael Johnson has also been talking to several rebels about a possible switch of allegiance. Whether or not Fitzgerald wants 72-year-old chairman Alan Overton, unceremoniously dumped at the football club election, to run on his ticket is also uncertain. And it's unlikely the Emperor will have any joy convincing Eels greats who support him - Mick Cronin, Bob O'Reilly and Peter Wynn - to stick their necks out.
http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/sport/nrl/story/0,26799,25087883-5016360,00.html
 

Glenn

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Denis has a point the money could have been better spent but it wasn't.
But still no need to be a no-show.
 

Parra Future

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Man of the moment ... Ray Price with his newly unveiled statue. Photograph: Sam Ruttyn / The Daily Telegraph


PREMIER Nathan Rees unveiled the Ray Price statue at Parramatta Stadium yesterday - but there was no sign of Eels chief executive Denis Fitzgerald.
"I didn't go because I've been against it all along,'' Fitzgerald told us. "It's $100,000 of public money that could have been spent in a better way.'' Those who did attend include former team-mates Peter Sterling and Eric Grothe. Meanwhile, the Fitzgerald camp is rumoured to be on shaky ground ahead of the April Leagues Club election, with several current board members unlikely to support him. Our sources tell us veteran director Don Ritchie is almost certain not to run because of health issues, while Dr Michael Johnson has also been talking to several rebels about a possible switch of allegiance. Whether or not Fitzgerald wants 72-year-old chairman Alan Overton, unceremoniously dumped at the football club election, to run on his ticket is also uncertain. And it's unlikely the Emperor will have any joy convincing Eels greats who support him - Mick Cronin, Bob O'Reilly and Peter Wynn - to stick their necks out.
http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/sport/nrl/story/0,26799,25087883-5016360,00.html

Correct, Fitzy wasn't there, but it was nice of Ovo to turn up. The only other two current Leagues Club directors that were seen there was Ron Hilditch and Dr Johnson. It was also great to see guys like Johnny Raper there and Steve Mortimer. Mick Cronin seemed to be in a great mood while chatting with everyone and Sterlo was awesome in accomodating everyones requests for photos and autographs.
 

Stagger eel

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Dennis Fitzgerald is a director of the stadium trust, he should of been there on that capacity alone.

poor form.
 

barney gumble

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Great stuff and not before time. I saw it today (at the fan day) for the first time. Pricey was my boyhood hero and is not just an Eels, but a rugby league legend.
 

CrazyEel

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I am VERY pleased Pricey recieved this recognition, he spilt an awful lot of blood for our club over a very long career with us and is the most deserving of it.

Well done Ray, your a champion!

As for Fitzy, nothing needs to be said really, his petty actions say it all.
 

Glenn

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Must say I am underwhelmed looking at the photo, perhaps looks better in real life. :?
 

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