Dallas remembered

The violence was an accepted part of the game, the opening 10 or 20 minutes was the "softening up period", refs usually cut some slack as players got stuck into each other, upper cuts in tackles, the odd head butt etc...it was intimidation and if you "won" the softening up period it often went some way to winning the game.
Sometimes it got a little out of hand and all in brawls would eventuate...naughty.
If you smashed you opposing number good and proper he would be less likely to run at you the rest of the game, it forced players to play they didnt want to play sometimes.
Thankfully as a Wests junior it wasnt as bad as first grade, playing around enfield granville berala concord etc, it did get wild sometimes, Granville Diggers could be relied upon always/ full time hooter equalled
round one bell...it was always on 🤜🤛
 
I worked as a cleaner at Lidcombe dancers club , I worked the Sunday clean shift 6 am till 12 , clean up the bar area , take the mats out and hose them off , pick up the broken glass , refill the fridges , I was 15 years old and seen first hand what the placed looked like after the boys played at Lidcombe and came to party , it was a mess hahah loved it $ 6 per hour , big bucks back then
 
I worked as a cleaner at Lidcombe dancers club , I worked the Sunday clean shift 6 am till 12 , clean up the bar area , take the mats out and hose them off , pick up the broken glass , refill the fridges , I was 15 years old and seen first hand what the placed looked like after the boys played at Lidcombe and came to party , it was a mess hahah loved it $ 6 per hour , big bucks back then
The Dancers was the place to go after a Lidcombe game, particularly a win.
 

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