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Glad it didn’t go to one of the younger brigade, they can wait.
Too young to have seen Coote, and you don’t get much of a feel by watching clips, so can only go on the word of those who did, sounds deserving.
a lot of the press and past players talk about all the work he has done off the field which is great, but not really part of the criteria?
so to those who did see him, is he more deserving as a player than Kenny or sterling?
Being an immortal now, is he in the top 5 roosters of all time to have played for us?
interesting to hear some of the thoughts of those who are old enough to remember him in his playing days.
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Long overdue, played with the great Souths sides of the late 60 s and 1970 /71 and then with Easts during that fantastic premiership run of 74/75, came to Easts in 1972 and had a try disallowed in the 1972 Grand final. His last few seasons at Easts were littered with injury but still one of the best lock forwards i have ever seen play. For some reason the first round game in 1978 against Wests sticks in my mind as he scored a classic Ron Coote try at the Paddington end of the old Sports Ground, i can still see this try as clear as day in my head, at the time nobody knew that was to be the last try of his career.
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Originally posted by milanja View PostGlad it didn’t go to one of the younger brigade, they can wait.
Too young to have seen Coote, and you don’t get much of a feel by watching clips, so can only go on the word of those who did, sounds deserving.
a lot of the press and past players talk about all the work he has done off the field which is great, but not really part of the criteria?
so to those who did see him, is he more deserving as a player than Kenny or sterling?
Being an immortal now, is he in the top 5 roosters of all time to have played for us?
interesting to hear some of the thoughts of those who are old enough to remember him in his playing days.
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Originally posted by SupermanSupportsEasts4Eva View PostCongratulations to Ron Coote and his family. Wasn't his old man a premiership winner at Easts as well?
I think the story was that Ron wanted to play juniors for Easts like his dad but residency rules prevented him from doing so - he was literally living across the road from the junior boundary.
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Originally posted by milanja View PostGlad it didn’t go to one of the younger brigade, they can wait.
Too young to have seen Coote, and you don’t get much of a feel by watching clips, so can only go on the word of those who did, sounds deserving.
a lot of the press and past players talk about all the work he has done off the field which is great, but not really part of the criteria?
so to those who did see him, is he more deserving as a player than Kenny or sterling?
Being an immortal now, is he in the top 5 roosters of all time to have played for us?
interesting to hear some of the thoughts of those who are old enough to remember him in his playing days.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-qe9vRTrfFU
6 premiership wins, 9 GF appearances, 23 appearances for Australia, 3 World Cup wins, Clive Churchill Medal Winner 1971, 4 time NSWRL Player of the Year, 2 Harry Sunderland Medal Wins as player of the series v the Poms, back when they were an actual real contest. He is certainly deserving of the accolade
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