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Upon doing some research of the 1916 season Fiztroy won their first 2 games and had a draw in round 3 to be top of the ladder. They then lost 9 matches in a row before the finals...
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Wow, what an exciting season that must have beenrobrulz5 wrote:It was a protest against the VFL.BenDoolan wrote:Protesting against the VFL because they were arseholes.
OK, need to ask a follow up question here. Did any other club drop out of the comp in those years?
A few clubs dropped out for a few years. In 1916 only 4 clubs played: Fitzroy, Collingwood, Richmond & Carlton. Fitzroy won the wooden spoon with only 2 wins and a draw for the season and then played in the 4 team finals series. In the finals they won 3 games in a row to win the Premiership!
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So did Fitzroy technically win the wooden spoon and the premiership in the one year? Wow, that's an interesting quiz question on its own!
Am I incorrect in saying that we pulled out in protest because the VFL were arseholes? I betchya I'm technically right
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[Insert "scratches head" emoticon] - so I take it these 4 teams played eachother 4 times during the "home & away" season? And then played another round robin during the finals to make it 5 times?robrulz5 wrote:Upon doing some research of the 1916 season Fiztroy won their first 2 games and had a draw in round 3 to be top of the ladder. They then lost 9 matches in a row before the finals...
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Correct about the home & away season but during the finals it was knockout. Fitzroy beat Collingwood and Carlton beat Richmond. The following week Fitzroy beat Carlton which was under the title "Preliminary Final." The same two sides played in the GF the following weekBenDoolan wrote:[Insert "scratches head" emoticon] - so I take it these 4 teams played eachother 4 times during the "home & away" season? And then played another round robin during the finals to make it 5 times?robrulz5 wrote:Upon doing some research of the 1916 season Fiztroy won their first 2 games and had a draw in round 3 to be top of the ladder. They then lost 9 matches in a row before the finals...
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As for the original question I'll give a clue. It was to do with a protest against the VFL as had already been stated, it was about money.
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Was it about getting done for paying players. I think the VFL was amateur early on.
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Had to cheat - and I found the answer. Essendon pulled out of the competition because the VFL refused to put all the gate takings towards the war effort. Like I said, we protested because the VFL were arseholes.... ![Laughing :lol:](./images/smilies/icon_lol.gif)
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I'll claim it, even though I got it arse about.On 17 February 1916, a meeting of Essendon players made the following resolution, stating that these were the only conditions under which they would play in 1916: "That all players play as amateurs. That all gate receipts and membership subscriptions be pooled and held in trust by the League and at the end of the season, be handed over to the Patriotic Funds." The Essendon committee said it would support the players, and would find the money to cover whatever expenses were necessary to keep the team on the field. The VFL refused to meet the players' demand. Consequently, Essendon did not compete in 1916. Essendon did not compete in 1917 either (because the VFL, once again, refused to accept the players' demands).
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Back when Geoffrey Edelsten was just flying in helicopters and not crashing them, he offered Sheedy a crazy amount of cash to move up and coach "his" Swans. Of course, as we all know, Sheedy knocked him back.
1. Who did Edelsten settle for as coach?
2. One of the reasons Sheedy used to knock back the job offer was the fact that.
Who were those 3 Essendon players, and which one of the three ended up making the move to Sydney."If I went to Sydney with three Essendon players and another six from other clubs, the integrity of the game would suffer. VFL football right now needs the stabilty"
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OK,dom_105 wrote:I'll claim it, even though I got it arse about.On 17 February 1916, a meeting of Essendon players made the following resolution, stating that these were the only conditions under which they would play in 1916: "That all players play as amateurs. That all gate receipts and membership subscriptions be pooled and held in trust by the League and at the end of the season, be handed over to the Patriotic Funds." The Essendon committee said it would support the players, and would find the money to cover whatever expenses were necessary to keep the team on the field. The VFL refused to meet the players' demand. Consequently, Essendon did not compete in 1916. Essendon did not compete in 1917 either (because the VFL, once again, refused to accept the players' demands).![]()
Back when Geoffrey Edelsten was just flying in helicopters and not crashing them, he offered Sheedy a crazy amount of cash to move up and coach "his" Swans. Of course, as we all know, Sheedy knocked him back.
1. Who did Edelsten settle for as coach?
2. One of the reasons Sheedy used to knock back the job offer was the fact that.Who were those 3 Essendon players, and which one of the three ended up making the move to Sydney."If I went to Sydney with three Essendon players and another six from other clubs, the integrity of the game would suffer. VFL football right now needs the stabilty"
1. Tom Hafey - on Sheedy's recommendation to Edelsten IIRC
2. Definitely Simon Madden. Probably Merv Neagle - who decided to go. And the 3rd one escapes me.....was it Terry Daniher?
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You are just a walking encyclopedia BD
First one was certainly right.
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Hafey looks as good now as he did back then, I guess running 5k's a day helps.
Right on the first two counts with the second. The third, well, he was recruited from the Wimmera and won the ressies B&F in his first season.
First one was certainly right.
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Hafey looks as good now as he did back then, I guess running 5k's a day helps.
Right on the first two counts with the second. The third, well, he was recruited from the Wimmera and won the ressies B&F in his first season.
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Hmmm.......Roger Merrett? Regarded as the most valuable big man in the game in 1985.....
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Not Merrett, but he was in high demand also. I think it cost the Bears $250,000 to get his clearance.BenDoolan wrote:Hmmm.......Roger Merrett? Regarded as the most valuable big man in the game in 1985.....
Ok, the bloke in question, he won a seniors B&F as well. I'd be interested to know how often that double has been achieved (something tells me Hird won the ressies B&F in '92)
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Glenn Hawker?
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As far as I know, Joe Misiti won the Reserves B&F in 1992 - aged 17. Now Neale Daniher won a senior B&F in 1981 and then won a Reserves B&F in 1990. And Damien Hardwick won a Reserves (1993) and Seniors B&F (1998). I think Neville Fields also won the "double" at the club - but I'm not sure which years...dom_105 wrote:Not Merrett, but he was in high demand also. I think it cost the Bears $250,000 to get his clearance.BenDoolan wrote:Hmmm.......Roger Merrett? Regarded as the most valuable big man in the game in 1985.....
Ok, the bloke in question, he won a seniors B&F as well. I'd be interested to know how often that double has been achieved (something tells me Hird won the ressies B&F in '92)
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Neville Fields won the 2's Best & Fairest in 1971 and took out the seniors award the following year.