I've been a Richmond supporter since 1967 and I was at the game with my wife I said to her 'I'd laugh if Richmond got up and won this' Not believing for a minute they would. I was there next week and saw Richmond win three flags.
Even as early as 1973 the game was being played at a pretty hectic pace, so the introduction of two field umpires was inevitable, but it still took another three complete seasons to do it. Field Umpires certainly earned their money around this time period.
How about the totally understated responses to kicking a goal compared to the overdone celebrations we see these days (i'm thinking bow & arrow as an example....)
Taz boy ,played thru that eta, some of the best thete, dead straight tough men, leaders for us as teenagets, Sheedy Bartlett royce yup inspirational men for me as a teenagerm....
It was just like any other game. I didn't think about that. I was used to watching games on Saturday afternoons, then going home to catch the replay in B&W on TV that evening. It was usually just the last quarter though.
@@stuartfarrow2338 ok well now in hindsight I guess you would think about that because obviously experiencing the sights and sounds as they happened is totally different.
Bob Skilton had a real bad attitude toward Williamson , so much so that he had trouble calling the decision correctly or even answering a question , gee bob you may have won 3 best and Brownlow medals on the field but you were a pain in the ass commentating this game! Mike should have told you were to go as it was clear that you were an umpires fanboy rather than tell it like it was. Full marks and praise to mike Williamson for keeping his cool and remaining professional throughout the call and to be frank! Nearly every call you pulled the umpires up on was on point ! Sad day in football when we lost you as a caller.
Collingwood again fails badly under the heat of an opposition second half comeback. Rose just did not have the team fit enough to run hard enough win big finals under intense pressure.
It's 2023, and at last a Collingwood Premiership in September. I saw this game as a teenager, top deck in the Western (Ponsford) stand. First time I saw an MCG final. Very memorable: Graeme Jenkin ran out of legs as the game wore on - it was his last game for the 'Pies - he joined Essendon for 1974.
Pies finished top in 73 and then out in straight sets. A great shame as the Grand Final brought the game into disrepute thanks to the pure thuggery of the select few. The game of football deserved better
Actually, the thuggery started started earlier in qualifying final, involving big John and Waite, mainly against small guys. The GF was revenge and Karma.
@@snoopy7690 Neil Balme broke David McKay's jaw and king hit David Dickson to the point of virtual unconsciousness in the 1972 grand final. He didn't need revenge or karma to do what he did.
@J G Any pansy or runt of the litter or string bean or encumbered nob can play soccer which is why its so agreeable to the broad millieu of humanity. And they play Aussie Rules extensively also in New South Wales but at sub-franchise level, although it does have a couple of AFL franchises. But it is bigger in Victoria, South Australia, Western Australia, and Tasmania.
The Wollycobbles yet again. 22 up well into first quarter, which is 3 and two thirds goals, and almost totally against the run of the umpiring, .So its not just grand finals. Here its cannot buy a break in the finals.
@@MattSpencer-g4x Yeah, but it was 32 years between flags. And they did the cobbles again a few years ago in a GF. [ Which I noted in passing since I cannot claim that I particularly follow it ']. They would most likely have aggregate ascendancy over all seasons, were it so calculated.
Cant believe the bias commentry in this game. I loved Bobby Skilton all my life till I listened to his commentating in this game. Very unprofessional. Pffft
Since 1960... Collingwood 2 premierships from 16 attempts. Hawthorn 13 premierships from 18 attempts... Not to mention pies pathetic capitulations such as this. I got off the loser train before 2003gf. Boys running out to get their butts kicked with two hardened "old boys", Freeborn and the D9, in the pavilion... THAT was it for me...Go Cats
@@markmooroolbark252 true... jumping off your chosen team because he got upset ? not the sort of guy you would want playing in your team anyways.... but then to brag about it? The Irony is that although the cats have won a fair few flags,they have lost more grand finals and they have lost so many prelims . I stuck with the Tigers ALL through the THREE decades of heartbreak (80s 90s 00s) and when WE (I say we because i stuck with them) finally came good in 2017 the feeeling was amazing.... This is Something this Broderick Wallis will NEVER know .The fact that he responded "happy loosing" in reply to your comment sums him up... A weak man who doesn't understand riding the ups and downs WITH your team is moe rewarding than jumping from wagon to wagon.
@@TheNomad2727 He would obviously walk out on his wife (if he had one) if she got seriously ill or disabled and find a new one who is more fun to be around. What a loser.
I wish Fox Footy would replay old games in full like this, rather than chopping them down to fit 2 hours ...
I know so much about this game but never seen it. Good job, hope more classics from the 70s/80s of the tiges to come.
I,ve heard and read so much about this game over the years but never seen the whole match, stoked to be able to now. Cheers for the post.
Wasn't Bryan Wood a consistent underrated player. Played in 1980 Grand Final as well. A great wingman
One off the best Richmond wins of all times.
Enjoyed thanks for video, love watching whale Roberts
Yet another heartbreaker for the Pies. Just another in a long list. Love the pies but they know how to shatter your hopes.
I've been a Richmond supporter since 1967 and I was at the game with my wife I said to her 'I'd laugh if Richmond got up and won this' Not believing for a minute they would. I was there next week and saw Richmond win three flags.
Even as early as 1973 the game was being played at a pretty hectic pace, so the introduction of two field umpires was inevitable, but it still took another three complete seasons to do it. Field Umpires certainly earned their money around this time period.
It was semi-professional in those days right? I wonder when it became a fully pro game?
The Golden Days Of VFL Football For Sure!🤗🏉🎽🐯🐅🏟️🇦🇺
@MUFC Well Get Off Aussie Rules Sites Moron
Great game.
How about the totally understated responses to kicking a goal compared to the overdone celebrations we see these days (i'm thinking bow & arrow as an example....)
It's gotten way beyond a joke. They should be fined by the coach until they stop it.
Once upon a time, it was the fans who did the cheering and the players did the playing.
Balme and Matthews talk about this very topic at the three quarter time break
Yes over the top these days and lacking humbleness
Taz boy ,played thru that eta, some of the best thete, dead straight tough men, leaders for us as teenagets, Sheedy Bartlett royce yup inspirational men for me as a teenagerm....
1.15 min, ‘every magpie fan must be thinking, can we get done again from this position’.
I was a young 12 year old and went with my father. Went to the grand final too.
How was it seeing all that in colour as it happened?
It was just like any other game. I didn't think about that. I was used to watching games on Saturday afternoons, then going home to catch the replay in B&W on TV that evening. It was usually just the last quarter though.
@@stuartfarrow2338 ok well now in hindsight I guess you would think about that because obviously experiencing the sights and sounds as they happened is totally different.
Yes, without a doubt. Just like it is now, it's much different being at the ground.
Bob Skilton had a real bad attitude toward Williamson , so much so that he had trouble calling the decision correctly or even answering a question , gee bob you may have won 3 best and Brownlow medals on the field but you were a pain in the ass commentating this game! Mike should have told you were to go as it was clear that you were an umpires fanboy rather than tell it like it was.
Full marks and praise to mike Williamson for keeping his cool and remaining professional throughout the call and to be frank! Nearly every call you pulled the umpires up on was on point ! Sad day in football when we lost you as a caller.
how many times did collingwood blow it ffs
Poor Old Pies!😆🤣🏉🏟️🐯🐅
1970 Grand Final All Over Again Collingwood couldn't take a trick!😆🤣🏟️🏉
Collingwood again fails badly under the heat of an opposition second half comeback. Rose just did not have the team fit enough to run hard enough win big finals under intense pressure.
Go the Pies
Wee George great first half but hungry took the honours second half COIIINGWOOD HAVEN'T WON AFLAG IN SEPTEMBER SINCE 1958
It's 2023, and at last a Collingwood Premiership in September.
I saw this game as a teenager, top deck in the Western (Ponsford) stand. First time I saw an MCG final.
Very memorable: Graeme Jenkin ran out of legs as the game wore on - it was his last game for the 'Pies - he joined Essendon for 1974.
Fox Footy, for no reason, clips these games. At least the Optus channel, "Sports AFL" treated a bit better.
Pies finished top in 73 and then out in straight sets. A great shame as the Grand Final brought the game into disrepute thanks to the pure thuggery of the select few. The game of football deserved better
Actually, the thuggery started started earlier in qualifying final, involving big John and Waite, mainly against small guys. The GF was revenge and Karma.
@@snoopy7690 Neil Balme broke David McKay's jaw and king hit David Dickson to the point of virtual unconsciousness in the 1972 grand final. He didn't need revenge or karma to do what he did.
@@snoopy7690 there were no 'qualifying finals' in 1973...it was a final four system with 2 semi finals, one preliminary final and the GF
@@thomasnehrmann5051 the final five started in 1972.
@@dtrezy5223 You are right...my mistake...👍
16 more free kicks to Richmond ! I don’t barrack for either but clearly the agenda was to get Richmond over the line!
@J G Any pansy or runt of the litter or string bean or encumbered nob can play soccer which is why its so agreeable to the broad millieu of humanity. And they play Aussie Rules extensively also in New South Wales but at sub-franchise level, although it does have a couple of AFL franchises. But it is bigger in Victoria, South Australia, Western Australia, and Tasmania.
No, your agenda is to find any crap excuse
That’s a lot more free kicks.
Amazing times,Richmond actually got free kicks!
Look to today and we can't buy a free.
The Wollycobbles yet again. 22 up well into first quarter, which is 3 and two thirds goals, and almost totally against the run of the umpiring, .So its not just grand finals. Here its cannot buy a break in the finals.
Which club has played in more winning preliminary finals in VFL or AFL History?
@@MattSpencer-g4x Yeah, but it was 32 years between flags. And they did the cobbles again a few years ago in a GF. [ Which I noted in passing since I cannot claim that I particularly follow it ']. They would most likely have aggregate ascendancy over all seasons, were it so calculated.
@@jonglewongle3438 gotta be in it to win it
Cant believe the bias commentry in this game. I loved Bobby Skilton all my life till I listened to his commentating in this game. Very unprofessional. Pffft
Boring
Since 1960... Collingwood 2 premierships from 16 attempts. Hawthorn 13 premierships from 18 attempts... Not to mention pies pathetic capitulations such as this. I got off the loser train before 2003gf. Boys running out to get their butts kicked with two hardened "old boys", Freeborn and the D9, in the pavilion... THAT was it for me...Go Cats
What kind of a weak creature "jumps off" his chosen team? Grow a spine. Pies till I die.
@@markmooroolbark252 happy losing...
@@markmooroolbark252 true... jumping off your chosen team because he got upset ? not the sort of guy you would want playing in your team anyways.... but then to brag about it? The Irony is that although the cats have won a fair few flags,they have lost more grand finals and they have lost so many prelims .
I stuck with the Tigers ALL through the THREE decades of heartbreak (80s 90s 00s) and when WE (I say we because i stuck with them) finally came good in 2017 the feeeling was amazing.... This is Something this Broderick Wallis will NEVER know .The fact that he responded "happy loosing" in reply to your comment sums him up... A weak man who doesn't understand riding the ups and downs WITH your team is moe rewarding than jumping from wagon to wagon.
@@TheNomad2727 He would obviously walk out on his wife (if he had one) if she got seriously ill or disabled and find a new one who is more fun to be around. What a loser.
Broderick Wallis weak turncoat. No allegiance. UN-Australian...