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01-11-2024, 02:42 PM
#136
Re: Inside The Kennel
Great to hear it Jose! He is an absolute treasure - to think that a boy who sold records at the ground, jumped the fence to avoid entry fees to games and listened in to private discussions from the Match Committee, would go on to play for the Club and serve as President is astounding. But to think at 105, he can recall details from matches played 90+ years ago is truly remarkable.
Keep watching and thanks for your kind words.
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10-11-2024, 10:16 AM
#137
Re: Inside The Kennel
That was such an enjoyable listen. Articulate, honest and insightful. I only met Fletcher once and thanked him for his contribution to our Club. I made the point of letting him know that "there will never be a better clearing kick to the boundary line in the dying moments of a game than the one you produced in the Prelim against GWS."
It bought a smile to his face.
Brilliant interview.
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10-11-2024, 11:43 AM
#138
Re: Inside The Kennel
Originally Posted by
HOSE B ROMERO
Another ripper interview! Very articulate guy.
Of particular interest is the Cordy connection to Footscray a hundred years ago through the bakery and 'Cordy's Green';
Also that Lachie Bramble wears no. 29 - Neil's old number - as his father was taught by Neil 45 years ago at Essendon Tech!
Seriously the club should have your interviews on loop in our museum Matt.
Ripper interview. Had the pleasure of working with Neil briefly when I was posted to Essendon Tech when I was on the Western Suburbs Relieving Staff. Really good bloke and a terrific player for us.
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10-11-2024, 04:38 PM
#139
Re: Inside The Kennel
Originally Posted by
merantau
Ripper interview. Had the pleasure of working with Neil briefly when I was posted to Essendon Tech when I was on the Western Suburbs Relieving Staff. Really good bloke and a terrific player for us.
Thanks Merantau! Glad you liked Neil Cordy and Fletch Roberts. Looks like you have strapped yourself in for a day of podcasting. There's plenty for you to get through, so let me know what you think of each. How long have you been following the Dogs?
I'm interviewing Sir Dale Morris on Thursday. Pumped.
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10-11-2024, 06:29 PM
#140
Re: Inside The Kennel
Originally Posted by
Mat Lyons
Thanks Merantau! Glad you liked Neil Cordy and Fletch Roberts. Looks like you have strapped yourself in for a day of podcasting. There's plenty for you to get through, so let me know what you think of each. How long have you been following the Dogs?
I'm interviewing Sir Dale Morris on Thursday. Pumped.
Like myself Merantau has been a bulldog supporter for roughly 1250 years
They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.
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11-11-2024, 01:44 PM
#141
Re: Inside The Kennel
Originally Posted by
Twodogs
Like myself Merantau has been a bulldog supporter for roughly 1250 years
Indeed. My favourite players, as a kid, were Dave de Coite and "Ching" Harris. Later on, in my teenage years, I tried to emulate the great Vern Banbury - but, like most, my endeavours fell far short, and my VFA career with the Tricolours never got off the ground.
I⁹n my old age I'm comforted by our magnificent VFA Premierships, our break through '54 Flag and, of course, our unprecedented 2016 triumph. Go Dogs!
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