RIP 2018
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Here โtis! Mark E reads the football scores on day Umagaโs ABs beat England at Twickers.
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@rocky-rockbottom said in RIP 2018:
ha, I rememebr that, did it very respectfully too, must(ve been thrilled to bits. Didnt even shoehorn in a "West London Chelsea Proletariat Dog Breeders 1, Newcastle the North will Rise Again, nil"
Didnt even bite when he was intro'd as a City fan, pretty sure I read he's lifelong M.United
ps had to make a tombstone, this will make NO SENSE if you dont have the albums and even less sense if you do
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Sounds like he'll be greatly missed
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And now Bevan Congdon has gone too. Our first test-winning captain, caught behind 1 run short of 80.
https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/cricket/101333237/former-new-zealand-captain-bevan-congdon-dies.
RIP
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@catogrande there was an obvious pun about the first post not getting past the Congdon going begging there mate. Up your game.
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Does 59 wickets in 61 tests make someone one of NZs finest all rounders? I thought throwing that label around willy nilly was a more recent thing. Still, Hadlee spoke very fondly of him and said he was a great servant for NZ cricket. RIP.
We were totally shit back then so the bar was set a bit lower I guess
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@catogrande said in RIP 2018:
@JC you not read the thread JC?
@catogrande Shit no. Other peopleโs opinions offend me.
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@mn5 I remember Congdon as a tough bastard - didn't throw his wicket away ever and a useful 4th seamer.
His captaincy set us up for the great things to come in the 80's, by introducing an expectation that we would be competitive in every game we played and would adopt a professional ethos even though only Turner (and Parker) made a living from the game.
In the context of often going straight from club cricket to test matches we won our first matches ever against Oz and England (although Burgess was capt for that Congdon played) and really should have beaten them away as well.
Never heard anyone say a bad word against him. He was definitely old school - more a product of the 50's than the 70's (like Pinetree) but I think his stats don't do him justice.
I met Seear about 15 years ago when he sold me an industrial property in Chch and he seemed cut from similar cloth to Congdon - archetypal humble and understated Kiwi bloke even as areal estate agent! Being instantly recognisable due to his height and name (at least to those of my generation) can't have hurt his sales.
He started out as a lock and was always there or there abouts but was never going to make the test side so switched to #8 where he was a safe option for a couple of years after Lawrie Knight pissed off to France until Mexted emerged.
Definitely a journeyman but hey he was an AB and played all 4 tests on the GS tour in 78! and a toe kicking penalty taker at that.
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