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Anniversary Reflections 1956 8 years 4 months ago #83770

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I was 4 and had not been to a game so I would not like to comment but Sheedy's legacy to Australian Rules far outweighs any other so called Mr Football from other states.
We live in a time where intelligent people are being silenced so stupid people won't be offended

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Anniversary Reflections 1956 8 years 4 months ago #83776

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I was in the prime of my life at that stage. 1956 EP team was the best I have seen.

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Anniversary Reflections 1956 8 years 4 months ago #83779

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The first dynasty was under the coaching of Phil Matson.

Premiers 1919,1920,1921,1922,1923,1926,1927. The five in a row is an Australian record I believe shared with Port Adelaide Magpies.

Runners up-1924.

By mid 1928, East Perth were equal top with Subiaco and East Fremantle. Unfortunately Coach Matson was killed in a horrific car accident and died in hospital.

East Perth fell away from then

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Anniversary Reflections 1956 8 years 4 months ago #83785

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Grassy, I think that Sheeds swore on the bible a couple of years later for thumpimg Trizzy Lawrence.
Trizzy was a reserve on the day and came on late in the game and made a beeline for Sheedy who greeted him with a mighty thump.
Despite the bible plea I think he was suspended.

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Anniversary Reflections 1956 8 years 4 months ago #83787

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Was Ray Montgomery the umpire?
I have a thought that he was.

Trizzy Lawrenec, good old ankle tapper.
Don't blame Jack, anybody would have done it I reckon.
It's not the size of the dog in the fight. It's the size of the fight in the dog.
Winning isn't everything. It's the ONLY THING !!!!!!
I shot the fukin sherriff!!!!

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Anniversary Reflections 1956 8 years 4 months ago #83791

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Pretty sure that it was Monty. He and Sheedy did not exactly see eye to eye on football matters. They had many a run-in with each other.
IMO Monty was the best umpire the WANFL/WAFL ever saw.
Yep Trizzy was an ankle tapper of the highest order.

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Agree, Monty was my first umpiring idol followed by Capes.
The 2 umpire system ruined Capes' umpiring IMHO.

As for Lawrence, he did a good job teaching EF players how to ankle tap.
One of my favourite players (Harry Little) had his career brought to an end prematurely by a broken ankle at EF oval delivered at the first bounce by a Bert Thornley ankle tap.
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No wonder nobody likes EF.
It's not the size of the dog in the fight. It's the size of the fight in the dog.
Winning isn't everything. It's the ONLY THING !!!!!!
I shot the fukin sherriff!!!!

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As for Sheedy, he was a dirty grub too.

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It's not the size of the dog in the fight. It's the size of the fight in the dog.
Winning isn't everything. It's the ONLY THING !!!!!!
I shot the fukin sherriff!!!!

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Anniversary Reflections 1956 8 years 4 months ago #83808

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smokey wrote: Pretty sure that it was Monty. He and Sheedy did not exactly see eye to eye on football matters. They had many a run-in with each other.
IMO Monty was the best umpire the WANFL/WAFL ever saw.
Yep Trizzy was an ankle tapper of the highest order.

I dont think Mal Brown was a big fan of Monty's umpiring.
When interviewed this year by Gary Carvolth he mentioned he went to Montgomery's funeral "just to make sure they buried the #@*&" :dry:

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Beasley Hutton wrote:

smokey wrote: Pretty sure that it was Monty. He and Sheedy did not exactly see eye to eye on football matters. They had many a run-in with each other.
IMO Monty was the best umpire the WANFL/WAFL ever saw.
Yep Trizzy was an ankle tapper of the highest order.

I dont think Mal Brown was a big fan of Monty's umpiring.
When interviewed this year by Gary Carvolth he mentioned he went to Montgomery's funeral "just to make sure they buried the #@*&" :dry:


:lol: :lol: :lol: Who is the modern day Monty?? Stuart Parry or Marc Worobec ??..Craig Hendrie for me
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