Devon Head
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Listening to Roy and HG commentate the Origin was always a good time. Loved their take on players names.
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@dwight-schrute said in [Favourite childhood RL memory](/post/1373818) said:Wests v Souths at Lidcombe oval.
The game with the kids sitting on the bike track because the crowd was too big. It was the game where George Piggins scored his pinball try.
Great game and I was there with my cousin Joe, sitting in "Marlboro country" eating "peanuts in a shell, sugar coated peanuts 40 cents".
Those Sunday afternoons at Lidcombe with my cousin are still some of the highlights of my life.
@hank37w said in [Favourite childhood RL memory](/post/1373917) said:@dwight-schrute said in [Favourite childhood RL memory](/post/1373818) said:Wests v Souths at Lidcombe oval.
The game with the kids sitting on the bike track because the crowd was too big. It was the game where George Piggins scored his pinball try.
Great game and I was there with my cousin Joe, sitting in "Marlboro country" eating "peanuts in a shell, sugar coated peanuts 40 cents".
Those Sunday afternoons at Lidcombe with my cousin are still some of the highlights of my life.
Also got memories of going to Lidcombe oval with a mate around 1968 and 1969 when we were 12 or 13 and sitting on the cycle track.
Remember people sitting on the roof of the dunny or canteen or whatever it was and Lidcombe Oval had the tallest goal posts and I think they used to have a thing about who could place kick the ball higher than the goal posts.
Remember Tony Ford nearly having his head taken off by Neville Hornery. Tony Ford had a running style where he ran with his head tilted back and Hornery couldn't help himself, the temptation was too great.
I think Hornery got about 12 or 13 weeks for that one.
I remember Won Casey and Weg Gasnier doing the TV games sitting up in their canvas covered scaffolding and Frank Hyde doing his radio calls sitting on the side line behind his little desk.
Some pretty good memories particularly of Lidcombe for a young bloke that actually followed the Tigers.
@demps said in [Favourite childhood RL memory](/post/1373817) said:Vossy asked a bunch of players on his show, The Fan.
What is your favourite childhood rugby league memory?
For me, I use to love watching the games and seeing all the jerseys.
Use to the think they were the best.
Especially Tigers and the bears jerseys.
Then I remember the 05 GF also and just how exciting the tigers were across the field.
@dwight-schrute said in [Favourite childhood RL memory](/post/1373922) said:@hank37w said in [Favourite childhood RL memory](/post/1373917) said:@dwight-schrute said in [Favourite childhood RL memory](/post/1373818) said:Wests v Souths at Lidcombe oval.
The game with the kids sitting on the bike track because the crowd was too big. It was the game where George Piggins scored his pinball try.
Great game and I was there with my cousin Joe, sitting in "Marlboro country" eating "peanuts in a shell, sugar coated peanuts 40 cents".
Those Sunday afternoons at Lidcombe with my cousin are still some of the highlights of my life.
Also got memories of going to Lidcombe oval with a mate around 1968 and 1969 when we were 12 or 13 and sitting on the cycle track.
Remember people sitting on the roof of the dunny or canteen or whatever it was and Lidcombe Oval had the tallest goal posts and I think they used to have a thing about who could place kick the ball higher than the goal posts.
Remember Tony Ford nearly having his head taken off by Neville Hornery. Tony Ford had a running style where he ran with his head tilted back and Hornery couldn't help himself, the temptation was too great.
I think Hornery got about 12 or 13 weeks for that one.
I remember Won Casey and Weg Gasnier doing the TV games sitting up in their canvas covered scaffolding and Frank Hyde doing his radio calls sitting on the side line behind his little desk.
Some pretty good memories particularly of Lidcombe for a young bloke that actually followed the Tigers.
Frank Hyde. " Sit down in front! Yes you ! Sit down! I'm trying to call a game!"
Now let me sing you a little song.
@hank37w said in [Favourite childhood RL memory](/post/1373931) said:@dwight-schrute said in [Favourite childhood RL memory](/post/1373922) said:@hank37w said in [Favourite childhood RL memory](/post/1373917) said:@dwight-schrute said in [Favourite childhood RL memory](/post/1373818) said:Wests v Souths at Lidcombe oval.
The game with the kids sitting on the bike track because the crowd was too big. It was the game where George Piggins scored his pinball try.
Great game and I was there with my cousin Joe, sitting in "Marlboro country" eating "peanuts in a shell, sugar coated peanuts 40 cents".
Those Sunday afternoons at Lidcombe with my cousin are still some of the highlights of my life.
Also got memories of going to Lidcombe oval with a mate around 1968 and 1969 when we were 12 or 13 and sitting on the cycle track.
Remember people sitting on the roof of the dunny or canteen or whatever it was and Lidcombe Oval had the tallest goal posts and I think they used to have a thing about who could place kick the ball higher than the goal posts.
Remember Tony Ford nearly having his head taken off by Neville Hornery. Tony Ford had a running style where he ran with his head tilted back and Hornery couldn't help himself, the temptation was too great.
I think Hornery got about 12 or 13 weeks for that one.
I remember Won Casey and Weg Gasnier doing the TV games sitting up in their canvas covered scaffolding and Frank Hyde doing his radio calls sitting on the side line behind his little desk.
Some pretty good memories particularly of Lidcombe for a young bloke that actually followed the Tigers.
Frank Hyde. " Sit down in front! Yes you ! Sit down! I'm trying to call a game!"
Now let me sing you a little song.
Didn't take much to get old Frank to break into a rendition of "Danny Boy."
@dwight-schrute said in [Favourite childhood RL memory](/post/1373932) said:@hank37w said in [Favourite childhood RL memory](/post/1373931) said:@dwight-schrute said in [Favourite childhood RL memory](/post/1373922) said:@hank37w said in [Favourite childhood RL memory](/post/1373917) said:@dwight-schrute said in [Favourite childhood RL memory](/post/1373818) said:Wests v Souths at Lidcombe oval.
The game with the kids sitting on the bike track because the crowd was too big. It was the game where George Piggins scored his pinball try.
Great game and I was there with my cousin Joe, sitting in "Marlboro country" eating "peanuts in a shell, sugar coated peanuts 40 cents".
Those Sunday afternoons at Lidcombe with my cousin are still some of the highlights of my life.
Also got memories of going to Lidcombe oval with a mate around 1968 and 1969 when we were 12 or 13 and sitting on the cycle track.
Remember people sitting on the roof of the dunny or canteen or whatever it was and Lidcombe Oval had the tallest goal posts and I think they used to have a thing about who could place kick the ball higher than the goal posts.
Remember Tony Ford nearly having his head taken off by Neville Hornery. Tony Ford had a running style where he ran with his head tilted back and Hornery couldn't help himself, the temptation was too great.
I think Hornery got about 12 or 13 weeks for that one.
I remember Won Casey and Weg Gasnier doing the TV games sitting up in their canvas covered scaffolding and Frank Hyde doing his radio calls sitting on the side line behind his little desk.
Some pretty good memories particularly of Lidcombe for a young bloke that actually followed the Tigers.
Frank Hyde. " Sit down in front! Yes you ! Sit down! I'm trying to call a game!"
Now let me sing you a little song.
Didn't take much to get old Frank to break into a rendition of "Danny Boy."
People not of our vintage wouldn't believe that the footy caller would call a game, say "thanks for joining us" as soon as the game ended........and then sing a song, which was usually Danny Boy.
@tcl said in [Favourite childhood RL memory](/post/1373927) said:Lots of great on field memories, but more than anything it was opening a fresh pack of footy cards. Can still smell the bubble gum.
@tigger said in [Favourite childhood RL memory](/post/1373859) said:All the rugby league media going ape when Peter Dimond hung one on Fr. John Cootes. I think it was in a City/Country match.
@tigger said in [Favourite childhood RL memory](/post/1373859) said:All the rugby league media going ape when Peter Dimond hung one on Fr. John Cootes. I think it was in a City/Country match.