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  • 1980 Roosters grand final team - reminiscing

    Fullback: Martin Leonard GURR (Nickname: Hammer)
    Student - Age Today: 63 years and 260 days

    Winger: David MICHAEL
    Age Today: 63 years and 302 days

    Centre: Kerry Richard BOUSTEAD (Nickname: Bowie)
    Student - Age Today: 62 years and 290 days

    Centre: Noel CLEAL (Nickname: Crusher)
    Pig Farmer - Age Today: 64 years and 225 days

    Winger: Stephen Glenn MCFARLANE (Nickname: Bozo)
    Clerk - Age Today: 63 years and 220 days

    Five Eighth: Ken WRIGHT
    Age Today: 66 years, 48 days

    Halfback: Kevin HASTINGS (Nickname: Horrie / GOD)
    Age Today: 65 years and 144 days
    Other:
    • Amco Cup player of the series in 1979
    • Rugby League Week Player of the Year in 1980, 1981 and 1982
    • Won the Rothmans Medal in 1981
    • Won the Dally M Halfback of the Year in 1980, 1981 and 1982
    • Won the "Toughest Competitor Alive" event in 2015

    Lock: Gary William Edward WARNECKE
    Electrician - Age Today: 65 years and 100 days

    Second Row: Desmond Charles O'REILLY (Nickname: Big Des)
    Student - Died: Monday, 7th March, 2016 (Aged 61 years and 109 days)

    Second Row: John TOBIN (Nickname: Tobes)
    Age Today: 62 years and 290 days

    Front Row / Captain: Royce AYLIFFE
    Age Today: 66 years and 148 days

    Hooker: John LANG
    Machinist - Age Today: 71 years and 203 days

    Front Row: John Michael HARVEY (Nickname: Harves)
    Cellarman - Age Today: 67 years and 40 days
    1985: 1 try vs Parramatta, 1 try vs Manly, 1 try vs Wests, 2 tries vs Souffs
    1986: 2 tries vs Illawarra, 1 try vs Balmain, 2 tries vs Norths.

  • #2
    feel sick every time i see that steve gearin try

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    • #3
      It was a funny year. Lost the first three and everyone thought, here we go, this is going to be a repeat of the previous year. But we had a truckload of new players and it all took a while to come together. Once Cleal, Lang, Tobin and co found their feet, we were very hard to beat.

      Goalkicking was a problem; at different stages we tried Fairfax, Hastings, Barry Andrews, Ken Wright and even Noel Cleal. Ron Giteau solved that problem in 1981.

      I really enjoyed 1980. Disappointing to lose the big one, but so many highlights, especially the preliminary final where we demolished Wests and Kenny Wright had a blinder.
      Last edited by Tom Verlaine's Ghost; 05-29-2022, 04:40 PM.

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      • #4
        My very first 'life's not fair' lesson lol.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by zac View Post
          feel sick every time i see that steve gearin try
          Agree. That and the extremely overated Scott Sattler tackle. Both get repeated ad nauseaum.

          Nauseating.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Bruce Pickett View Post

            Agree. That and the extremely overated Scott Sattler tackle. Both get repeated ad nauseaum.

            Nauseating.
            Scott Sattler was an average player who is still today riding the wave of that tackle.

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            • #7
              Warnecke !!!!!

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Bruce Pickett View Post

                Agree. That and the extremely overated Scott Sattler tackle. Both get repeated ad nauseaum.

                Nauseating.
                I was in San Francisco so as far as I'm concerned, it doesn't count if you are in another country..
                "Those who care about you can hear you, even when you are quiet" - Steve Maraboli

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Carlos Parra View Post
                  Fullback: Martin Leonard GURR (Nickname: Hammer)
                  Student - Age Today: 63 years and 260 days

                  Winger: David MICHAEL
                  Age Today: 63 years and 302 days

                  Centre: Kerry Richard BOUSTEAD (Nickname: Bowie)
                  Student - Age Today: 62 years and 290 days

                  Centre: Noel CLEAL (Nickname: Crusher)
                  Pig Farmer - Age Today: 64 years and 225 days

                  Winger: Stephen Glenn MCFARLANE (Nickname: Bozo)
                  Clerk - Age Today: 63 years and 220 days

                  Five Eighth: Ken WRIGHT
                  Age Today: 66 years, 48 days

                  Halfback: Kevin HASTINGS (Nickname: Horrie / GOD)
                  Age Today: 65 years and 144 days
                  Other:
                  • Amco Cup player of the series in 1979
                  • Rugby League Week Player of the Year in 1980, 1981 and 1982
                  • Won the Rothmans Medal in 1981
                  • Won the Dally M Halfback of the Year in 1980, 1981 and 1982
                  • Won the "Toughest Competitor Alive" event in 2015

                  Lock: Gary William Edward WARNECKE
                  Electrician - Age Today: 65 years and 100 days

                  Second Row: Desmond Charles O'REILLY (Nickname: Big Des)
                  Student - Died: Monday, 7th March, 2016 (Aged 61 years and 109 days)

                  Second Row: John TOBIN (Nickname: Tobes)
                  Age Today: 62 years and 290 days

                  Front Row / Captain: Royce AYLIFFE
                  Age Today: 66 years and 148 days

                  Hooker: John LANG
                  Machinist - Age Today: 71 years and 203 days

                  Front Row: John Michael HARVEY (Nickname: Harves)
                  Cellarman - Age Today: 67 years and 40 days
                  That was the year I started collecting Scanlens bubble gum cards. I had Kerry Boustead, Royce Ayliffe, Kevin Hastings, Marty Gurr and Johnny Lang. I think Royce was on one of my school folders.
                  "Those who care about you can hear you, even when you are quiet" - Steve Maraboli

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Tom Verlaine's Ghost View Post
                    It was a funny year. Lost the first three and everyone thought, here we go, this is going to be a repeat of the previous year. But we had a truckload of new players and it all took a while to come together. Once Cleal, Lang, Tobin and co found their feet, we were very hard to beat.

                    Goalkicking was a problem; at different stages we tried Fairfax, Hastings, Barry Andrews, Ken Wright and even Noel Cleal. Ron Giteau solved that problem in 1981.

                    I really enjoyed 1980. Disappointing to lose the big one, but so many highlights, especially the preliminary final where we demolished Wests and Kenny Wright had a blinder.
                    Great memories. From that era I remember Noel and Les Cleal tearing up St George at Jubilee Oval with massive barnstorming runs up the middle. I can't remember the year though.

                    1985: 1 try vs Parramatta, 1 try vs Manly, 1 try vs Wests, 2 tries vs Souffs
                    1986: 2 tries vs Illawarra, 1 try vs Balmain, 2 tries vs Norths.

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                    • #11
                      I was 9 years old, had moved to Sydney from Melbourne, and went to Rosebay public. Hence followed the Roosters ever since.
                      I can remember switching between the Collingwood game and Roosters, we lost both and it took me a very long time to see us win.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by zac View Post
                        feel sick every time i see that steve gearin try
                        What about the Chris Anderson try off a pass that was at least a metre forward but not called by Bulldogs member Greg Hartley!

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Carlos Parra View Post

                          Great memories. From that era I remember Noel and Les Cleal tearing up St George at Jubilee Oval with massive barnstorming runs up the middle. I can't remember the year though.
                          1982. Les only played the one season in Sydney.

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                          • #14
                            The thing that piissed me off from that era is the pillaging of our team by Manly.

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                            • #15
                              Not sure what happened in that GF game although I did hear that Fulton flogged then at training leading up to the game. They looked flat and played accordingly.

                              The only break or half break I recall them making all game was David Michael's one.

                              Hartley penalised them out of the game in my view and missed several forward passes which one of them led to a try and was awarded the Golden Bulldog as the Dogs player of the match in the Grand Final.

                              $5 Grand final ticket for General Admission
                              Last edited by King Salvo; 05-30-2022, 10:59 PM.

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