Opinion: There's something about Mary Street

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Opinion: There's something about Mary Street
By Dan Walsh, Staff Writer
NRL.com
11:00am Mon 07th April, 2014

There’s just something about Mary Street.

When the sun is shining, the beer is icy cold and the hill is throbbing there’s no better place to be than the famous old ground that has sat down the end of the leafy Inner West street since the days of Bradman and Phar Lap.

Yet with the only light illuminating the hallowed turf man-made, icy cold a description more suited the horizontal rain than the lager and Leichhardt’s celebrated hill hidden beneath a sea of umbrellas and orange plastic, they still came.

In weather that would make even the most die-hard fan contemplate a sitting on the lounge instead, an impressive 16,311 hardy souls still came and packed into Leichhardt Oval tighter than clowns in a circus car.

Giving it to Steve Matai. Giving it to the refs. Giving it their all.

And while the Tigers faithful were treated to a thrilling display of attacking football that defied the elements and a previously high-flying Manly outfit, the players were under no allusions as to who benefits more from the four games a year the club takes into its inner west stronghold.

“They’re unbelievable, they just get better and better here at Leichhardt,” gushed lock forward Adam Blair after the Tigers' 34-18 win.

“They turn up no matter what and when you’ve got a crowd like that behind you we don’t want to disappoint them.

“They come out rain, hail or shine and today was pouring down with rain and they all turned up in their colours. It’s outstanding to have such a good crowd supporting us.”

Local boy Aaron Woods knows the full force of that support.

When he scored his side’s fourth try in half an hour the big man was hard pressed deciphering fans from teammates as he threw high fives at anyone in orange and black.

There are few bigger favourites among Tigers supporters than the shaggy-haired prop. Even if he did barrack for the enemy as a kid. Hell, we all did embarrassing things in our younger years.

“I actually grew up wanting to play for Manly,” said Woods, who grew up within spitting distance of the ground on nearby Norton Street.

“I grew up around the corner, nothing beats Leichhardt Oval.

“I loved coming here with my mates. All of them were Tigers supporters and when I was a kid Manly used to play here a lot, so I used to get bagged all the time.

“But it was good to be on the other side this time.”

That’s the thing about Leichhardt on a Sunday afternoon, no matter which side you’re on, be it rain, hail or shine, there’s just something about it that feels good and proper. Like the rugby league gods had the joint in mind when it came to a place of worship for our code.

It’s a fixture always pencilled into the calendars of players and fans alike well in advance, like the anniversary or birthday you know you’re going to regret if you miss it.

“I love playing here,” enthused Robbie Farah.

“All the boys love playing here. The crowd turned out, stood there in the pouring rain and it was good that we repaid their efforts today.

‘There’s just something about this place.”

Yep, there’s definitely something about Mary Street.
 
Great article, theres nowhere else id rather be on earth than the old girl, it's just a magic place and there is no better feeling than when that Tigers chant starts up it makes the hairs on the back of your neck stand up and it sends shivers down your spine. Its HOME!
 
There is no better ground and area for the footy than Leichardt Oval, , 1st game I went and dad lifted me up on that old toilet Block on the Hill in "89" round 22 vs Penrith and the place was packed, even that toilet block was packed and nearly fell of it to, sweet memories.
Is that old bloke still outside the entry screaming " Hotdoggie" " Hotdoggie "?
 
He goes everywhere that guy. Always outside the Leagues at Cambo, and i've seen him at the SFS a couple times.
 
@foreveratiger said:
There is no better ground and area for the footy than Leichardt Oval, , 1st game I went and dad lifted me up on that old toilet Block on the Hill in "89" round 22 vs Penrith and the place was packed, even that toilet block was packed and nearly fell of it to, sweet memories.
Is that old bloke still outside the entry screaming " Hotdoggie" " Hotdoggie "?

I belive its "sausageonarollhotdog, sausageonarollhotdog"
 
Am very happy I went.

Have been overseas for a while and it was my first game at Leichhardt for years.

Stood on the hill with a rain jacket that got soaked on the way to the ground, but the game made it all worth it.
I was also happy that everyone was standing as it added to the intensity in some way..

They really played well and they didnt let me down. I had pumped up games at Leichhardt to friends overseas for a while.
Its extra special as it was my girlfriend's second NRL game after moving to Australia.
She was very impressed with the view and the atmosphere.
Note that the first game she saw was at the cavernous Stadium Australia against St George.

Cant wait for the next one.
Will also be making the trip to campbelltown, but I do hope the weather is a bit better.
Will have a new convert besides me as well, especially if they put in another great performance.

p.s. Potter is a champion. Its been a while since I have seen a Tigers team play so well straight from the first whistle and then keep up the intensity for a whole half. They have gotten away to good starts all games this season (from memory). That is one thing that made it different from a few of the very good Leichhardt matches. It helped make it great..
 
@tom620 said:
Am very happy I went.

Have been overseas for a while and it was my first game at Leichhardt for years.

Stood on the hill with a rain jacket that got soaked on the way to the ground, but the game made it all worth it.
I was also happy that everyone was standing as it added to the intensity in some way..

They really played well and they didnt let me down. I had pumped up games at Leichhardt to friends overseas for a while.
Its extra special as it was my girlfriend's second NRL game after moving to Australia.
She was very impressed with the view and the atmosphere.
Note that the first game she saw was at the cavernous Stadium Australia against St George.

Cant wait for the next one.
Will also be making the trip to campbelltown, but I do hope the weather is a bit better.
Will have a new convert besides me as well, especially if they put in another great performance.

p.s. Potter is a champion. Its been a while since I have seen a Tigers team play so well straight from the first whistle and then keep up the intensity for a whole half. They have gotten away to good starts all games this season (from memory). That is one thing that made it different from a few of the very good Leichhardt matches. It helped make it great..

You don't care going home soaked when they play like that hey?
 
@Sabre said:
@foreveratiger said:
There is no better ground and area for the footy than Leichardt Oval, , 1st game I went and dad lifted me up on that old toilet Block on the Hill in "89" round 22 vs Penrith and the place was packed, even that toilet block was packed and nearly fell of it to, sweet memories.
Is that old bloke still outside the entry screaming " Hotdoggie" " Hotdoggie "?

I belive its "sausageonarollhotdog, sausageonarollhotdog"

He must of changed it, I remember being "Hotdoggie ".
 
@foreveratiger said:
You don't care going home soaked when they play like that hey?

No you dont..

I turned up and they turned up - that's all I can ask.

Forget top 8's - knowing that they want to be there is all I ask.

And boy didnt they put in. Every so often there was something to give me confidence that Manly wouldn't be able to come back. (Manly's mistakes and that Souths game also helped) But geez, 20 minutes in I had a feeling that we were really going to see something good.

I havent enjoyed reading a Gould article in ages - today was quiet a surprise. I almost didnt roll my eyes once..
 
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