@J G a genuine question, why do you spend countless hours going around watching hundreds of AFL videos, to paste your silly comments on soccer? What are you trying to achieve? What satisfaction are you possibly getting from all this time spent? I'm genuinely curious now; so Im being polite here? Care to answer?
I was at that game, but as a neutral fan it wasn't a great spectacle. In fact I didn't remember any of the game until I watched this. I did however clearly recall Helen Dominico, who jumped the fence right in front of us!
An excellent "get-square" victory by Carlton...After the bitter, violent loss at the 1973 grand final and the wasted years of 1975/76 Carlton finally were fully recovered in 1979...Not only that they won a further two flags including this game...the Tigers tried to play like it was 1973 and thankfully it failed miserably this time around The 1982 grand final signaled the beginning of a very dark time for Richmond who almost went extinct....great restoration as per usual Raleigh...
After 5 flags and countless finals in the period 1967-82, you would have had a zillion to one on the Tigers playing finals only twice in the following 30 seasons !
I’m a Pies fan, but it was unfathomable at the time. The poaching wars between our two clubs caused a lot of damage for both clubs. It took Richmond longer to recover from it.
Wins against Richmond mean more to me than wins against Collingwood. This was a very torrid grand final with no quarter given by both teams. I still reckon Johnston was best on ground. Rioli played a good cameo, similar to Stewsrt Dew in 2008, but Johnston was on for the full game.
To quote Booger from Revenge of the Nerds, 'We've got bush'
Incredible video footage. Great seeing this on such good quality video. Cheers
@J G a genuine question, why do you spend countless hours going around watching hundreds of AFL videos, to paste your silly comments on soccer? What are you trying to achieve? What satisfaction are you possibly getting from all this time spent? I'm genuinely curious now; so Im being polite here? Care to answer?
@@markdouglas9182 they’ve done it since 2012 too. Absolute waste of human life
I was at that game, but as a neutral fan it wasn't a great spectacle. In fact I didn't remember any of the game until I watched this. I did however clearly recall Helen Dominico, who jumped the fence right in front of us!
I don't know if there was a free kick in it, but I'd have given her one.
1982 .. The year 'Tasmania entered the VFL .. 💋💋💋
😂😂😂
An excellent "get-square" victory by Carlton...After the bitter, violent loss at the 1973 grand final and the wasted years of 1975/76 Carlton finally were fully recovered in 1979...Not only that they won a further two flags including this game...the Tigers tried to play like it was 1973 and thankfully it failed miserably this time around The 1982 grand final signaled the beginning of a very dark time for Richmond who almost went extinct....great restoration as per usual Raleigh...
If you want to see a nice map of Tassie, it’s at the 19.45 mark of the video.
Love the videos. Would love the 83 granny
19:45 Helen D'amico
You're welcome.
omg, 1980s footy am I right?
Cheers. The real highlight. She brought a smile to a few faces, and more besides.
Yeah she’s got a hairy scrunt on her aye
After 5 flags and countless finals in the period 1967-82, you would have had a zillion to one on the Tigers playing finals only twice in the following 30 seasons !
I’m a Pies fan, but it was unfathomable at the time.
The poaching wars between our two clubs caused a lot of damage for both clubs. It took Richmond longer to recover from it.
And the Tigers deserved to be in solitary confinement from 1982 onwards - they self destructed after this Grand Final.
@@PetraKann what did they do?
@@mrduuud ….they ate their own
Parkin not starting with the Buzz? Crazy.
I'm just waiting for Helen the streaker
Great game.Great players.Great entertainment. Ha
Thriller wasn’t out yet
the Beatles were not around when St.kilda won their one and only
Wins against Richmond mean more to me than wins against Collingwood. This was a very torrid grand final with no quarter given by both teams. I still reckon Johnston was best on ground. Rioli played a good cameo, similar to Stewsrt Dew in 2008, but Johnston was on for the full game.
YES PLAYED GREAT GAME, BUT MAURICE WAS SO CLASSY THAT THE UMPIRES WOULD HAVE TAKEN GREAT NOTICE, PLUS HE COULD PLAY!
Not sure what the ‘Penatrator’ was doing trying to drag her off??
Dale Weightman had A LOT to say in his book about this loss. Not a big fan of his coach you could say!
Real football