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Grantysghost
02-11-2022, 09:47 PM
Was reading Mofra’s post regarding that missing crowd engagement we used to get at local grounds and I started thinking about the memorable crowd moments over the years and that it would make a good off season thread for Woof.

I reckon I had 10 I could’ve shared but I’ll share my 2 favourites I’d love to hear other Woofers best crowd tales.

Here goes (in no particular order):

1. The umbrella fight : It was an ordinary game with an ordinary crowd, I have no idea who we were playing I get the feeling it was Melbourne. It was late in the game and the crowd was feral, a few umpiring decisions had gone against the Dogs and people were getting worked into a lather. Including my dear old mum.

The action moved in front of our position on the 50 metre line, members side, Barkly St end and there was bit of argy bargy and I can only assume someone touched her Stevie Wallis and she gave it to the opposition player.

Next minute, whack! A woman behind her had bopped her on the head with her brollie ! So mum being mum grasped her umbrella like a medieval rapier and gave her one back….classic. Dad stepped in between them and it all settled down quite quickly I’ll never forget it.

2. The Haus is on fire : Colonial stadium or Telstra Dome can’t remember which, Luke Dalhaus was rocking the dreads and was the king of the kids back in his early days.

We rushed forward in traditional Dogs fashion at the Dome and Dalhaus got on the end of it and snagged a ripper snap sending the crowd into delirium.

The players were making their way back to their positions, the crowd descended into a lull and from out of nowhere a rather portly bearded gent stood, cleared his throat, and unleashed one of the best timed chants I’d ever heard.

”THE HAUS, THE HAUS, THE HAUS IS ON FIIIIIIIIYAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA”

The crowd was part stunned part bemused, the chant just echoed into the night like fireworks and the guy just sorted himself, looked quite pleased and sat back down.

It was gold I never forgot it.

I’m sure everyone’s got some classic stories, please share !

1eyedog
02-11-2022, 09:55 PM
Oh when Gia knocked out Kosi running down the wing at Colonial. Someone piped up a few rows back with 'weak as piss Koschitzke'.

It broke the silence.

Grantysghost
02-11-2022, 10:27 PM
Oh when Gia knocked out Kosi running down the wing at Colonial. Someone piped up a few rows back with 'weak as piss Koschitzke'.

It broke the silence.

Haha that's good.Didn't realise Gia had it in him.

Jeanette54
02-11-2022, 11:32 PM
One of the funniest moments I remember was my Grandfather and "Uncle" Noel went to Western Oval to watch Melbourne v the 'Dogs. Dee's supporter Noel was well over six foot and my Grandad a five foot something Bulldog supporter. Any way Melbourne kicked a goal and Noel started to good naturedly push my Grandad around in fun. Then my Grandad felt an urgent tap on his shoulder. A rather large Bulldog supporter was saying, "Here hold my beer mate, he's a bit big for you". The large man then had to be mollified, and rather doubted that they were actually both neighbours and good friends. Cost Noel a couple of cans I remember.

bornadog
03-11-2022, 12:25 AM
At the Western Oval I use to stand with the same mates and same crowd around me each week, between our players race and the Umpires race, there were always some funny comments. On this occasion we were playing Hawks in the mid 80s, and right in front of us, Dippa grabs his opponent by the shorts and his shorts are pulled slightly down exposing his buttocks. Some one in the crowd yells " Have a Dip Dippa" :eek:

Grantysghost
03-11-2022, 08:20 AM
One of the funniest moments I remember was my Grandfather and "Uncle" Noel went to Western Oval to watch Melbourne v the 'Dogs. Dee's supporter Noel was well over six foot and my Grandad a five foot something Bulldog supporter. Any way Melbourne kicked a goal and Noel started to good naturedly push my Grandad around in fun. Then my Grandad felt an urgent tap on his shoulder. A rather large Bulldog supporter was saying, "Here hold my beer mate, he's a bit big for you". The large man then had to be mollified, and rather doubted that they were actually both neighbours and good friends. Cost Noel a couple of cans I remember.

That’s good J54. Those moments are what we miss now, so many characters back at the local grounds.

Love how the tribe came to his aid even though he didn’t need it.

Grantysghost
03-11-2022, 08:22 AM
At the Western Oval I use to stand with the same mates and same crowd around me each week, between our players race and the Umpires race, there were always some funny comments. On this occasion we were playing Hawks in the mid 80s, and right in front of us, Dippa grabs his opponent by the shorts and his shorts are pulled slightly down exposing his buttocks. Some one in the crowd yells " Have a Dip Dippa" :eek:

Haha… Dippa what a character he was. Incredible player. You stood not far from me, we were on the other side of the players race.

Mofra
03-11-2022, 10:16 AM
After the game, the players used to go into the race and after a while fans would be let into the rooms.

One game (a good win) my dad's mate leans over and yells "let em in" so the security guards move over and just see (too late) tyhat it wa sa crowd member who said it. The look on the security guard's face was priceless.

Mofra
03-11-2022, 10:19 AM
Nothing beats the return of Peter Cameron though.

In the late 80s, Cameron was the only real recognizable umpire. He was the Razor Ray of his time. He famously was kicked by a horse at the MCG and had to spend 3 months in rehab.
At Whitten Oval, the umpires had their own separate rooms and race to walk down. It was around 3/4 time of the reserves game and Cameron (with the other umpires) were walking the boundary to get to the rooms.

He didn't even get to the umpire's race before someone screamed out "The horse should have finished you off Cameron!"
The crowd pissed themselves laughing and Cameron himself lost it. Brilliant timing.

bornadog
03-11-2022, 10:23 AM
Haha… Dippa what a character he was. Incredible player. You stood not far from me, we were on the other side of the players race.

Met there for many years till they invented the Can Bar, and we moved up there.

What I loved about those years was the passion the crowd displayed.

When the crowd was at capacity, the atmosphere was incredible. The closest to that at a small stadium was when we took over GWS ground for the Prelim in 2016.

One of the best games was 1985 round 5 v Bombres when 33,000 showed up and we smashed them by 41 points, of course they won the Premiership that year. 1985 the missed opportunity for us.

Edit: I just looked up that game and one of my favourites back then Lally Bamblett kicked 4:2 from 8 disposals. would love to have him in the team today. Kicked 50 goals that year and as usual, under rated by stupid MSM.

A snip from that game. We kicked 7 in the 3rd to their 3 points and blew them away


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B3y7iR3LFbs

Grantysghost
03-11-2022, 11:06 AM
After the game, the players used to go into the race and after a while fans would be let into the rooms.

One game (a good win) my dad's mate leans over and yells "let em in" so the security guards move over and just see (too late) tyhat it wa sa crowd member who said it. The look on the security guard's face was priceless.

Haha - that is gold. Some of the characters were priceless.

I spent an afternoon at the Pub across from the G, lets call it La Real, with the Richmond fans after a win against the Pies some of the funniest people I've ever met.
The Tigers song would randomly come on every ten to fifteen minutes and the place would erupt time and time again.

Grantysghost
03-11-2022, 11:07 AM
Nothing beats the return of Peter Cameron though.

In the late 80s, Cameron was the only real recognizable umpire. He was the Razor Ray of his time. He famously was kicked by a horse at the MCG and had to spend 3 months in rehab.
At Whitten Oval, the umpires had their own separate rooms and race to walk down. It was around 3/4 time of the reserves game and Cameron (with the other umpires) were walking the boundary to get to the rooms.

He didn't even get to the umpire's race before someone screamed out "The horse should have finished you off Cameron!"
The crowd pissed themselves laughing and Cameron himself lost it. Brilliant timing.

I remember Peter - he was larger than life like you say. He and Glenn James I remember well.

Peter had that awesome moustache!

I'm Not Bitter Anymore!
03-11-2022, 01:02 PM
Doug Hawkins’ first game back after his knee injury he came on in the third quarter and the game stopped as he ran across to his wing to a standing ovation.

The “Elliott’s a Wanker” chant after his tragic club comments as Trent Bartlett kicked his fifth for the day

Grantysghost
03-11-2022, 01:13 PM
Doug Hawkins’ first game back after his knee injury he came on in the third quarter and the game stopped as he ran across to his wing to a standing ovation.

The “Elliott’s a Wanker” chant after his tragic club comments as Trent Bartlett kicked his fifth for the day

Beautiful - I remember the day Doug did his knee and it was horrific. I don't think he was ever the same afterwards.

I can't recall the comeback game, but I was probably there.

Mofra
03-11-2022, 01:49 PM
Tony 'Gloves' Campbell keeping the St Kilda version of Tony Lockett goalless one half, and as he's walking into the players race in typical style (long sleeves, gloves, immaculate slicked back hair) someone screams out "ya killing him ya big poof!"

It was a different era

Mantis
03-11-2022, 02:51 PM
Met there for many years till they invented the Can Bar, and we moved up there.

What I loved about those years was the passion the crowd displayed.

When the crowd was at capacity, the atmosphere was incredible. The closest to that at a small stadium was when we took over GWS ground for the Prelim in 2016.

One of the best games was 1985 round 5 v Bombres when 33,000 showed up and we smashed them by 41 points, of course they won the Premiership that year. 1985 the missed opportunity for us.

Edit: I just looked up that game and one of my favourites back then Lally Bamblett kicked 4:2 from 8 disposals. would love to have him in the team today. Kicked 50 goals that year and as usual, under rated by stupid MSM.

A snip from that game. We kicked 7 in the 3rd to their 3 points and blew them away


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B3y7iR3LFbs

I know we touched on how good a player Choco Royal was in the S.O.O. thread, but his goal in this game on (I think) the stroke of half time was a thing of beauty... Purser taps to Royal who streams out of the centre square taking a couple of bounces and then banged it home from 55m on the left.

Daughter of the West
03-11-2022, 06:33 PM
Hall kicking 7 in the 2010 NAB Cup final, and by goal 5 or 6 the whole crowd chanting, “BAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRY, BAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRY, BAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRY“. That was a very fun afternoon.

Grantysghost
03-11-2022, 06:37 PM
Hall kicking 7 in the 2010 NAB Cup final, and by goal 5 or 6 the whole crowd chanting, “BAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRY, BAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRY, BAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRY“. That was a very fun afternoon.

Oh yes! How could I forget that. Was all we had to hang our hat on back in those days.

When Bruce kicked 10 v North (that didn't count I think I'm never sure about this joke) the crowd was doing the same thing but to Brucey.

Can't say we aren't consistent !

bornadog
03-11-2022, 06:42 PM
The Day KT kicked 15 goals.

When he was going for his 15th, the crowd ran on the ground. You can see in the video below (around 3min mark), even the coach, Don McKenzie was on the ground and the siren hadn't even gone. I was there but didn't run on.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ndV9_psfy0w

Twodogs
03-11-2022, 07:38 PM
Charlie Sutton conducting the crowd when they got Mike Brady to update Sons of the Scray and they got him to play the new version from the staircase of the Gent Stand before a home game. Must have been early '80s.

jeemak
03-11-2022, 08:11 PM
Charlie Sutton conducting the crowd when they got Mike Brady to update Sons of the Scray and they got him to play the new version from the staircase of the Gent Stand before a home game. Must have been early '80s.

The most disgusting version of a team song ever.

Grantysghost
03-11-2022, 08:30 PM
Charlie Sutton conducting the crowd when they got Mike Brady to update Sons of the Scray and they got him to play the new version from the staircase of the Gent Stand before a home game. Must have been early '80s.

Nice, any video of that anywhere TD?

SonofScray
03-11-2022, 09:13 PM
Last season, we had a good 50 or so people yelling BUUUUUUU and the next bay KUUUUUUUU over and over in the most obnoxious, terrific way possible. That was the most fun night at the footy for years.


Conga line on the G post flag.


The crowd when Munson started a fight v Melbourne on the members wing, mid late BMAC era. It really lit a spark under the fans, who went up with a FOOTSCRAY chant, for the first time in years. Was really passionate. Actually the start of the flag that wagged for me.

Grantysghost
03-11-2022, 10:40 PM
Last season, we had a good 50 or so people yelling BUUUUUUU and the next bay KUUUUUUUU over and over in the most obnoxious, terrific way possible. That was the most fun night at the footy for years.


Conga line on the G post flag.


The crowd when Munson started a fight v Melbourne on the members wing, mid late BMAC era. It really lit a spark under the fans, who went up with a FOOTSCRAY chant, for the first time in years. Was really passionate. Actually the start of the flag that wagged for me.

Nice love the Buku chant!

What's the conga line on the G??

SonofScray
03-11-2022, 10:48 PM
Nice love the Buku chant!

What's the conga line on the G??

During the post game celebrations there was at least 200 fans doing a conga line while Vance joy played a Paul Simon cover, it was absurd.

Grantysghost
04-11-2022, 01:31 AM
During the post game celebrations there was at least 200 fans doing a conga line while Vance joy played a Paul Simon cover, it was absurd.

Superb.

Mitcha
04-11-2022, 12:24 PM
Honestly anything to do with the preliminary final in Sydney in 2016. The atmosphere in the Pub (I think that is it's actual name) at Homebush pre game was absolutely unbelievable. It was almost like I was catching up with everyone I had ever met standing at the Western Oval during the down years. We travelling Bulldogs owned that joint and then started to walk over to the ground where we owned that as well. After the game back to the drinking establishments in the area where although still in a daze at what had just happened we owned them as well. Then the drive back to Vic. the next day was just a convoy of cars with Doggies scarves out the window. Doesn't get any better.

Grantysghost
04-11-2022, 01:40 PM
Honestly anything to do with the preliminary final in Sydney in 2016. The atmosphere in the Pub (I think that is it's actual name) at Homebush pre game was absolutely unbelievable. It was almost like I was catching up with everyone I had ever met standing at the Western Oval during the down years. We travelling Bulldogs owned that joint and then started to walk over to the ground where we owned that as well. After the game back to the drinking establishments in the area where although still in a daze at what had just happened we owned them as well. Then the drive back to Vic. the next day was just a convoy of cars with Doggies scarves out the window. Doesn't get any better.

So true.

Was something else that game.

I have a great story from that game too.

Last 5 minutes I literally couldn't look, I had my head in my hands looking through the slits in my fingers. I'd been to all the previous 7 losing prelims and I just felt like this was going the same way (were we 14 down in the last?).
So we hit the lead, then with 30 seconds to go Stringer centres that ball to Dickson and we had it. The guy behind me with the radio giving the time calls started exclaiming "We are in the bloody Grand Final, We are in the bloody Grand Final", I started hugging my wife, randos, dogs, security guards, pie kids, not the beer people...had tears. The siren goes we are all delirious.

The delirium lifts eventually and the twenty something GWS supporter that was next to us all night in his Giants gear starts making his way out.

Me, tears still apparent having been in his position so many times graciously extend my hand and say "you've got a great side mate you'll be there soon"....to which he replied straight faced.

"I don't care", and walked off.

bornadog
04-11-2022, 04:33 PM
Honestly anything to do with the preliminary final in Sydney in 2016. The atmosphere in the Pub (I think that is it's actual name) at Homebush pre game was absolutely unbelievable. It was almost like I was catching up with everyone I had ever met standing at the Western Oval during the down years. We travelling Bulldogs owned that joint and then started to walk over to the ground where we owned that as well. After the game back to the drinking establishments in the area where although still in a daze at what had just happened we owned them as well. Then the drive back to Vic. the next day was just a convoy of cars with Doggies scarves out the window. Doesn't get any better.

We arrived in the morning before lunch and headed down to the Rocks/Opera house area. I couldn't believe the number of scarves and hats and jumpers - we were everywhere. Ran into a couple of WOOFers down there as well - Comrade, Aker39 a few more.

SonofScray
06-11-2022, 09:36 PM
The March to the G for the Crows final in 15 was pretty special.

Grantysghost
06-11-2022, 10:11 PM
The March to the G for the Crows final in 15 was pretty special.

Oh yeah that was pretty sweet. Actually forgot about it after that horrid game.

bornadog
06-11-2022, 10:53 PM
Oh yeah that was pretty sweet. Actually forgot about it after that horrid game.

SOS started the ball rolling with the March to the G and everyone got behind it including the club.

Grantysghost
07-11-2022, 10:59 AM
SOS started the ball rolling with the March to the G and everyone got behind it including the club.

Oh wow didn't know that. Great effort SOS!

Flamethrower
07-11-2022, 09:55 PM
Alistair Lynch plays his 1st game back in Melbourne after his "chronic fatigue" and the revelation that he had being using a PED - the crowd at Docklands all chanting "Steroids, Steroids".

Felt like I was back at Dodger Stadium with the SF Giants and Barry "BALCO" Bonds* in town.

Grantysghost
07-11-2022, 10:01 PM
Alistair Lynch plays his 1st game back in Melbourne after his "chronic fatigue" and the revelation that he had being using a PED - the crowd at Docklands all chanting "Steroids, Steroids".

Felt like I was back at Dodger Stadium with the SF Giants and Barry "BALCO" Bonds* in town.

Ha can't say I'm too upset about that after his choke gesture to Scott West in that 99? final.
Nice moment !

Swoop
10-11-2022, 12:40 AM
Honestly anything to do with the preliminary final in Sydney in 2016. The atmosphere in the Pub (I think that is it's actual name) at Homebush pre game was absolutely unbelievable. It was almost like I was catching up with everyone I had ever met standing at the Western Oval during the down years. We travelling Bulldogs owned that joint and then started to walk over to the ground where we owned that as well. After the game back to the drinking establishments in the area where although still in a daze at what had just happened we owned them as well. Then the drive back to Vic. the next day was just a convoy of cars with Doggies scarves out the window. Doesn't get any better.

It was magic. I went up on the bus with a friend. Got our letter from Bevo with our $10 note.

Bumped into Mantis at the pub who gave me his Bulldog scarf to which I still have. It was electric. I've never bumped into more people that I know at a football match than at Giants Stadium that night.

Everything about it felt special.

Grantysghost
10-11-2022, 08:29 AM
It was magic. I went up on the bus with a friend. Got our letter from Bevo with our $10 note.

Bumped into Mantis at the pub who gave me his Bulldog scarf to which I still have. It was electric. I've never bumped into more people that I know at a football match than at Giants Stadium that night.

Everything about it felt special.

The Bulldogs convoy was insane