Bozza’s Flashback Friday look at Johnson v Burns concludes with a look at the fight and its aftermath.
Category: Friday Flashback
Australia’s Biggest Ever Prize Fight – Burns v Johnson 1908
This Flashback Friday we take a look back Boxing Day 1908 and the biggest prize fight ever staged in Australia.
Flashback Friday: The 1978 Kangaroos Part Two
Bozza takes a look at the action on-field and off from the 1978 Kangaroo Tour.
The 1978 Kangaroos: Part One
Bozza takes us on a Friday Flashback look at the 1978 Kangaroo Tour of Britain and France.
1978 Kangaroo Tour Squad
Chris Anderson |26 | Winger | Canterbury Bankstown. Played and coached in Premiership winning teams in both Australia and England. Kerry Boustead | 19 | Winger | Innisfail Souths. Youngest ever Australian representative, played 25 Tests for Australia. Les Boyd | 21 | Backrower | Western Suburbs. Lock forward in Western Suburbs team of the…
Countdown to 2nd Test – Top Five WACA Memories: Number Two.
The countdown is now on in earnest for Test Cricket’s debut at Perth’s Optus Stadium with the second test of the Border Gavaskar Trophy set to take place at the venue from December 14th. Since it’s opening in early 2018, the multi sport venue has proven to be as state of the art and fan…
Countdown to 2nd Test – Top Five WACA Memories: Number Five.
The countdown is now on in earnest for Test Cricket’s debut at Perth’s Optus Stadium with the second test of the Border Gavaskar Trophy set to take place at the venue from December 14th. Since it’s opening in early 2018, the multi sport venue has proven to be as state of the art and fan…
Flashback Friday: 1978 Kangaroo Tour Results.
Bozza takes us on a Friday Flashback look at the 1978 Kangaroo Tour of Britain and France.
Friday Flashback: The Trade that shocked Football
Ian Stewart is the only man to win Premiership and Brownlow Medals at two clubs. Here’s the story of how he left the Saints in the trade that rocked football.
Flashback Friday: The most famous St Kilda v Collingwood Clash of them all
Originally posted on The Sportress:
BY BOZZA “Potter has it, he can’t break clear. IT’S TAKEN BY BREEEN…it’s a…. Point! It’s a point! ST KILDA IN FRONT! ST KILDA IN FRONT!” That is how Mike Williamson called Barry Breen’s decisive score in the 1966 Grand Final, most possibly VFL/AFL football’s most famous behind. Excited, yet…
