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Loved the Denis Commetti comment

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"Jason Blake - he's like a swiss army knife, he can do just about everything you want....." or words to that effect.

Gotta love the Blake :P :P :P :lol: :lol: :lol:


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I loved that too...I enjoy it when Jason Blake gets his due recognition.
Happens too rarely.


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Post: # 737714Post perfectionist »

Yep. And the comment at half time :

"...St Kilda took Collingwood's best punch, and laughed at it!"


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perfectionist wrote:Yep. And the comment at half time :

"...St Kilda took Collingwood's best punch, and laughed at it!"
Absolute GOLD.....I pissed myself for about 5 minutes when I heard that :D :D


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loris wrote:"Jason Blake - he's like a swiss army knife, he can do just about everything you want....." or words to that effect.

Gotta love the Blake :P :P :P :lol: :lol: :lol:
As I recall the quote was "he does lots of things very well"..which sounds as good if not better anyway lol

Lovin' the Blake..the days of the "space cadet" jeers from the stands are long gone :-)


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I think it was, "Jason Blake, he's like a Swiss army knife. There are lots of things he does well"
Whatever, it was a good comment and a reflection of how Blake has evolved into a genuinely valuable player.


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loris wrote:"Jason Blake - he's like a swiss army knife, he can do just about everything you want....." or words to that effect.

Gotta love the Blake :P :P :P :lol: :lol: :lol:
He probably wrote it down in his notebook about 6 months ago... just waiting for an opportune time. :lol:


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and another Commettism from the game....

"Gardiner, he's playing well, certainly around the ground anyway, he was like a dinosaur a few weeks ago, but he is very careful with the ball....he's no turnasoverRex if ya know what I mean."

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perfectionist wrote:Yep. And the comment at half time :

"...St Kilda took Collingwood's best punch, and laughed at it!"
I reckon that was aimed at the ridiculous one-sided drivel coming from Buckley. Bet that one stuck in his craw.


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InkerSaint wrote:
perfectionist wrote:Yep. And the comment at half time :

"...St Kilda took Collingwood's best punch, and laughed at it!"
I reckon that was aimed at the ridiculous one-sided drivel coming from Buckley. Bet that one stuck in his craw.
Strongly disagree, I think he was just looking for a laugh to make up for his lack of genuine football knowledge.

Also Buckley was excellent IMO, one of the least bias commentators I've seen.


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Post: # 738331Post sunsaint »

I am suing Cometti
he stole the quote from Saintsational
what is plagiarism worth nowadays?
http://www.saintsational.com/forum/view ... ife#602387


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sunsaint wrote:I am suing Cometti
he stole the quote from Saintsational
what is plagiarism worth nowadays?
http://www.saintsational.com/forum/view ... ife#602387
holy moly Sunsaint. You can remember what you posted in July last year. Amazing.


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st.byron wrote:
sunsaint wrote:I am suing Cometti
he stole the quote from Saintsational
what is plagiarism worth nowadays?
http://www.saintsational.com/forum/view ... ife#602387
holy moly Sunsaint. You can remember what you posted in July last year. Amazing.
My post count is only 1/3 of yours, so it means my brain capacity is only being utilised 33% of the time


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Armoooo wrote:
Strongly disagree, I think he was just looking for a laugh to make up for his lack of genuine football knowledge
I think you'll find he has quite a football pedigree...played at first grade level and I think ( I sure native WA's will be able to help me out here) he was coach of a WAFL team, not sure which one. This was all before I was a resident of this State, so I may be wrong...but don't think so.


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not sure about a playing capacity but he did coach West Perth for a season or two!


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bungiton wrote:not sure about a playing capacity but he did coach West Perth for a season or two!
Wikipedia:
Cometti played 40 matches for West Perth. His best year in the WANFL was 1968 when he kicked over 60 goals playing for West Perth under Graham Farmer. In 1971 Cometti made the senior list at Footscray but due to injuries and media commitments was unable to make a mark and did not play a VFL senior match.[1][2]

On his return to Perth he played with some success in the Sunday Football League. He initially played for Wanneroo before moving leading Maddington as captain-coach to four successive grand finals, winning premierships in 1974, 1975 and 1976. After hanging up his boots he later coached Osborne Park and Kelmscott, winning a premiership in 1979.[3]

In 1982 Cometti was appointed coach of West Perth. After finishing third in his first year, his tenure at West Perth was otherwise uneventful, finishing sixth in both 1983 and 1984.[4] Other than a brief period as Chairman of Selectors at the West Coast Eagles, this was Cometti's last active involvement in club football.


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Post: # 738401Post loris »

Thanks bungi...thought I'd heard that many years ago........ I know it was some time ago when he used to be a cricket commentator on ABC radio....many, many moons ago. He was a very good on cricket, could waffle on and keep one entertained with cricket stories when rain held up play. I was so disappointed when he deflected to the commercial media and his cricketing days were gone, I was hoping he would take over from Alan McGilvery....but not to be. It was then I heard about his coaching career.... I must have dreamt the playing bit though :? .

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st.byron wrote:I think it was, "Jason Blake, he's like a Swiss army knife. There are lots of things he does well"
Whatever, it was a good comment and a reflection of how Blake has evolved into a genuinely valuable player.
Just watched teh replay again.

The comment was 'Jason Blake, he's like a Swiss Army Knife. He does so many things well'.


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Mr Magic wrote:
st.byron wrote:I think it was, "Jason Blake, he's like a Swiss army knife. There are lots of things he does well"
Whatever, it was a good comment and a reflection of how Blake has evolved into a genuinely valuable player.
Just watched teh replay again.

The comment was 'Jason Blake, he's like a Swiss Army Knife. He does so many things well'.

thanks mate....that's what i thought he said......


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sunsaint wrote:I am suing Cometti
he stole the quote from Saintsational
what is plagiarism worth nowadays?
http://www.saintsational.com/forum/view ... ife#602387

interesting posts just under there.....on jason blake......go have a look....







......i'm with mischa........the crap heaped on blake by some on this forum was beyond belief.......the same posters haven't ever admitted they were wrong and i presume are still waiting for blake to commit a cardinal sin to save face for them........ :roll: :roll: :roll:
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stinger wrote:

......i'm with mischa........the crap heaped on blake by some on this forum was beyond believe.......the same posters haven't ever admitted they were wrong and i presume are still waiting for blake to commit a cardinal sin to save face for them........ :roll: :roll: :roll:
yep and now that type of poster is sweating on James Gwilt to make a fumble under pressure and highlight it as the greatest sin in football and that he hasn't got a footbal brain and needs to be dropped etc, etc ad nauseum.


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loris wrote:
stinger wrote:

......i'm with mischa........the crap heaped on blake by some on this forum was beyond believe.......the same posters haven't ever admitted they were wrong and i presume are still waiting for blake to commit a cardinal sin to save face for them........ :roll: :roll: :roll:
yep and now that type of poster is sweating on James Gwilt to make a fumble under pressure and highlight it as the greatest sin in football and that he hasn't got a footbal brain and needs to be dropped etc, etc ad nauseum.
Interesting point, there has been a lot of negative posts about Gwilt of late. Hopefully they will all be proven wrong, once again.


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loris wrote:
stinger wrote:

......i'm with mischa........the crap heaped on blake by some on this forum was beyond belief.......the same posters haven't ever admitted they were wrong and i presume are still waiting for blake to commit a cardinal sin to save face for them........ :roll: :roll: :roll:
yep and now that type of poster is sweating on James Gwilt to make a fumble under pressure and highlight it as the greatest sin in football and that he hasn't got a footbal brain and needs to be dropped etc, etc ad nauseum.
spot on loris as usual......bet you can remember our teams of 71-72 too.......


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spot on loris as usual......bet you can remember our teams of 71-72 too.......
Some wonderful memories of an excellent Sainters TEAM them days.......but I've expunged all memory of the bl@@dy Dorks from my brain...too painful :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry:


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GrumpyOne wrote:
bungiton wrote:not sure about a playing capacity but he did coach West Perth for a season or two!
Wikipedia:
Cometti played 40 matches for West Perth. His best year in the WANFL was 1968 when he kicked over 60 goals playing for West Perth under Graham Farmer. In 1971 Cometti made the senior list at Footscray but due to injuries and media commitments was unable to make a mark and did not play a VFL senior match.[1][2]

On his return to Perth he played with some success in the Sunday Football League. He initially played for Wanneroo before moving leading Maddington as captain-coach to four successive grand finals, winning premierships in 1974, 1975 and 1976. After hanging up his boots he later coached Osborne Park and Kelmscott, winning a premiership in 1979.[3]

In 1982 Cometti was appointed coach of West Perth. After finishing third in his first year, his tenure at West Perth was otherwise uneventful, finishing sixth in both 1983 and 1984.[4] Other than a brief period as Chairman of Selectors at the West Coast Eagles, this was Cometti's last active involvement in club football.
learn something new every day. Never knew anything about his football history and I follow West Perth.


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