The Full Points Footy story
Comment - A pretty amazing story - that's what I call dedication!
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AustralianFootball.com Celebrating the history of the great Australian game
Comment - A pretty amazing story - that's what I call dedication!
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Comment - What an amazing list of footballers to have come out of Tassie over the decades. Now that we're at 18 teams, with the newest teams copping frightful hidings, it's impossible to picture the league ever growing beyond that number. This means that the
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Comment - With 1912 being covered, this means we have a rare mention of University, before it was to start on its very sad demise in the league, the club (and many of its players) being a victim of World War I.
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Comment - Terrific stuff Gigs, well done - that's some footy imagination you have there!
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Comment - Interesting to note that even in the 1880s, the North/South divide in Tasmanian footy was already evident, and it continues to hinder footy on the Apple Isle to the present day.
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Comment - It's also worth noting, and this is touched on in the article, that "to barrack" is one of those words that have undergone a complete reversal in meaning over the course of many decades. The Macquarie tells us that the obsolete meaning of the word i
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Comment - "To barrack" and "barrackers" is perhaps the most important contribution Australian Football has made to the English language, with a bit of doubt still existing around the origins of the word. Of course, Australian Football has made many contributi
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Comment - I love that footage of the 1909 grand final. We see very clearly many aspects of Australian Football still present in the modern game, including at least one dubious handball! The shots of the crowd are fantastic as well.
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Comment - How pertinent is that - in the earliest years of the game, the captain for South Yarra once claimed a free kick, on the ground that an opponent had contemptuously referred to him as "a lump of blubber." Perhaps our first recorded case of sledging??
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Comment - This article was published in 1908, clearly to help celebrate 50 years of Australian Football. It refers to the Carnival held that same year, to celebrate 50 years, and it's also worth noting that the then Prime Minister mentions the 50th anniversar
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Comment - It's an interesting part of VFL history this particular weekend. I can recall first coming across it in the Footy Record many years ago (a reference to the round). It's an unusual mix of venues, with Yallourn and Euroa getting the nod over Ballarat
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Comment - Some reasonable grounds for complaint there, and well articulated by Bernard. As a Victorian, I'm old enough to recall that the top sides of the SANFL in the late 70s were the equal of many VFL sides, as evidenced by some of the wins by SANFL clubs
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Comment - I really enjoyed this Nathan, well done. I came to footy almost a decade after Polly had returned to his home state, and my earlierst rec0llections of watching a great ruckman was Gary Dempsey playing for Footscray and Victoria, winning the Brownlo
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Comment - I'm very excited to have come across this site. Our footy history is something to be treasured. I look forward to becoming a regular contributor. Well done to Adam and the team.
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Barkly St End
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AFL: Western Bulldogs (VIC)
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Just love Australian Football history.
Gary Dempsey; Kelvin Templeton; Doug Hawkins; Chris Grant
Defeating Collingwood after the siren at the Western Oval in 1984.