Ian Stewart Medal

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GrumpyOne wrote:Fair bet that whoever wins it will be a far better human being than the bloke its named after.
What did he do wrong?


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plugger66 wrote:
GrumpyOne wrote:Fair bet that whoever wins it will be a far better human being than the bloke its named after.
What did he do wrong?
Extracted from Wiki to save me from typing the much less conservative version(s) I was told...put it this way, in today's media environment the guy would have had a very interesting public life...

"...Just a few weeks into the season, Stewart quit the club, citing a heart attack. Speculation was rife that he had actually suffered a nervous breakdown, a view that was supported by the fact that he had been charged by the police (under the name of Ian Cervi) for exposing himself to daytime shoppers in Glenhuntly Road Elsternwick, when parked opposite to the Elsternwick Post Office, but it is certain that he quit before he was sacked. Certainly, Stewart was fit enough to resume as South Melbourne coach in 1979. He could not modify his hard-driving style and the personality clashes continued, but overall he got the best out of the limited material available at South Melbourne..."

Personal 'quirks' aside, an absolute out and out gun player in his day though...


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Thinline wrote:
plugger66 wrote:
GrumpyOne wrote:Fair bet that whoever wins it will be a far better human being than the bloke its named after.
What did he do wrong?
Extracted from Wiki to save me from typing the much less conservative version(s) I was told...put it this way, in today's media environment the guy would have had a very interesting public life...

"...Just a few weeks into the season, Stewart quit the club, citing a heart attack. Speculation was rife that he had actually suffered a nervous breakdown, a view that was supported by the fact that he had been charged by the police (under the name of Ian Cervi) for exposing himself to daytime shoppers in Glenhuntly Road Elsternwick, when parked opposite to the Elsternwick Post Office, but it is certain that he quit before he was sacked. Certainly, Stewart was fit enough to resume as South Melbourne coach in 1979. He could not modify his hard-driving style and the personality clashes continued, but overall he got the best out of the limited material available at South Melbourne..."

Personal 'quirks' aside, an absolute out and out gun player in his day though...
No doubt about his playing abilities, but not a bloke you'd want as your best friend.


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and Tim Lane is a dick


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Mark wrote:and Tim Lane is a dick
:lol: :lol:


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Post: # 976249Post Moccha »

and Ian Stewart just likes showing his in public. That wasn't the 1st time either!


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Post: # 976293Post gringo »

Tim Lane is a bitter old prick who has an anti saints mentality. Still got issues from the Wow Jones era. They will look like dicks when Joey gets three brownlow votes and Jack gets zip. Hope leigh takes the Chas and sticks it in their face.


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Post: # 976297Post longtimesaint »

When you consider that Jack really only kicked 5 on merit.
He was paid a mark when he clearly dropped it, and kicked another from the goal line for an interchange infringement.
Joey was by far the best on ground.


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Statsman wrote:
Moccha wrote:Jack got one of his goals from an interchange infringement.
...and another for a "mark" that slipped straight through his arms and landed on the ground at his feet. :roll:
....and one from a garbage free kick against Blake when he took a Christiano Ronaldo style dive after Blake didnt touch him

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Post: # 976417Post Thinline »

So he kicked only four 'legitimates' against a premiership contender choc full of A grade defenders.

What a hack.


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Post: # 976459Post Moods »

I said straight after the game that J. Riewoldt was clearly best on ground. Not only did he kick 7 - (his cousin kicked 7 last week, a couple from downfields and 50m penalties, but I don't recall anyone mentioning that around here) he also set up 3-4 goals on his own. Joey and BJ were both great, but I'm not sure quantity of possessions should be used as main indicator of a performance.

Joey may well get BOG from umps - this only affirms to me that all they do is watch the midfielders. I leave many games believing Roo was BOG after taking 12 marks, kicking 3 goals and having 16-18 possessions. Umpy's always see it different. Jack Riewoldt had the biggest influence on the game as far as I am concerned.


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Post: # 976656Post bozza1980 »

Moods wrote:I said straight after the game that J. Riewoldt was clearly best on ground. Not only did he kick 7 - (his cousin kicked 7 last week, a couple from downfields and 50m penalties, but I don't recall anyone mentioning that around here) he also set up 3-4 goals on his own. Joey and BJ were both great, but I'm not sure quantity of possessions should be used as main indicator of a performance.

Joey may well get BOG from umps - this only affirms to me that all they do is watch the midfielders. I leave many games believing Roo was BOG after taking 12 marks, kicking 3 goals and having 16-18 possessions. Umpy's always see it different. Jack Riewoldt had the biggest influence on the game as far as I am concerned.
I didn't think Riewoldt was best on ground but I can understand how someone else might. At the end of the day it is all subjective.

A bit like the NAB Cup Grand Final, where a player who kicked 5 goals when the game was won wins the best on ground medal, gave him 7, but everybody sees it differently.


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