Terry Zarsoff
First Grader
All imagery reproduced from this recent publication:
Wow what a rig on Igor.For those of us who remember the old days -
c.1971: Malcolm anchoring the team, then Bozo, Denis Ward and Ken Irvine:
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1973: Ray Branighan. That’s Paul Sait looming up behind. Not sure who the tackler is:
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1974: Ian Martin, Max and Terry, with Neil Pringle the ring in, at Harbord. ‘Bing’ lived locally. They had all just been selected for City duties:
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Big Phil Lowe and Gary Stevens, 1976. John Harvey in the background:
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Post-1976 GF. Arko, Biscuits, put the shirts on! Yes, that’s Doug Walters next to Arko:
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The great man in his last season as a Sea Eagles’ player:
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The 1977 Sea Eagles. Elwyn Walters in a Manly jumper. On his right is Robbie Parker, a Manly junior in both codes, finishing his career at Manly after several years at Wests. Behind Frank Stanton’s head is where the Ken Arthurson Stand now looms:
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1978 vs NZ selection time:
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Dialling it back to 1973:
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Johnny Gibbs, c. 1977. Medical authorities warn that smoking is a health hazard:
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1978 GF. Or is it the replay? Steve Martin feeding the scrum:
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Steve ‘Tarzan’ Knight on the charge in the ‘78 decider. Thommo looms up in support:
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Pheww… we won…three days later:
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c.1979, Bruce ‘Goldie’ Walker and John Gray with Frank Hyde:
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Thanks for the Historic Memories feathered friend TezzFor those of us who remember the old days -
@mickqld I thought you were talking about 1969. There were really only three teams in it that year (Saints, South and Wests). However despite this the mighty Balmain Tigers won the comp that year in a boilover. Re tribalism and passion....plenty of this in my family today and we are spread across four generations!!! Not sure the "old days" were that much better than today. If anything more lopsided given no cap. Absolutely loving the game today. Only missing piece is the no premiership bit for Manly. Hate that!!!The game is now just a franchise driven bunch of exhibition games for 27 rounds. All the tribalism and expectation has gone. Realistically what teams can win the 2025 premiership. Penrith or Storm. The rest are making up the numbers.
@mickqld I thought you were talking about 1969. There were really only three teams in it that year (Saints, South and Wests). However despite this the mighty Balmain Tigers won the comp that year in a boilover. Re tribalism and passion....plenty of this in my family today and we are spread across four generations!!! Not sure the "old days" were that much better than today. If anything more lopsided given no cap. Absolutely loving the game today. Only missing piece is the no premiership bit for Manly. Hate that!!!
Our Historic Record Breaking 40 Nil Premiership win brought tears through out the GroundOh the memories. Almost brings tears to the eyes. Great years, great players, great games.
I agree @Bearfax. I was actually there that day as a young kid. Biggest boilover I have ever witnessed in sport. No-one expected the Tigers to win.... including the Tigers fans. The Souths forwards were a deadly machine that year ++ with the likes of Sattler, O'Neal, Coote, McCarthy, Sait, Walters etc. Not sure any one club could afford that distinguished group at today's prices and cap.I remember that '69 grand final. Biggest boil over I can recall. The rising brilliance of South Sydney was expected to roll the Tigers easily. Balmain played it tactically, slowing the game down, feigning a constant flow of injuries, maintaining strong defense. Put the Rabbits off their game Balmain's coach Nosworthy certainly won the game that day. Rabbits learned their lesson the next two years, though Manly, Canterbury and Easts ripped that great team apart in the next few years (Branigan, O'Neil, Moses to Manly, Cleary and Coote to Easts, later McCarthy to Canterbury) Helped Manly win their first GF
Could have been a missed premiership opportunity for Manly as well that season as were just beaten on the bell by the Tigers with a try in the qualifying final from a centre named Geoge Rubner from memory , the week before .I agree @Bearfax. I was actually there that day as a young kid. Biggest boilover I have ever witnessed in sport. No-one expected the Tigers to win.... including the Tigers fans. The Souths forwards were a deadly machine that year ++ with the likes of Sattler, O'Neal, Coote, McCarthy, Sait, Walters etc. Not sure any one club could afford that distinguished group at today's prices and cap.
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0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
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0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
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