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JACK POTTER’S BORN LUCKY

A Review by Ken Davis My first meeting with Jack Potter occurred at Windy Hill when as a 16 year old I was starting my District cricket career with the Bombers. Priding myself at being a reasonably athletic fielder who typically fielded in gully or the covers, I was somewhat taken aback when our captain […]

BORN TO PLAY, THE BARRY DAVIS STORY

It’s 60 years since a teenage Barry Davis rode his pushbike into Windy Hill and parked it outside Essendon’s dressing rooms. Alec Epis was walking past, introduced himself and told him to ‘bring it in here… it’ll be safer inside’.

Born to Play, the Barry Davis Story

‘Don’t you dare say anything until you calm down, we’ll talk about this then,’ said Barry Davis. And instead of delivering one of his infamous ‘sprays’, football’s messiah Ron Barassi backed off.

What I have been doing in lockdown

On behalf of my Geelong cricket buddy Ken Davis, I have been editing his tribute book to his brother Barry Davis, a three-time AFL premiership player who also was a first XI cricketer at Essendon and made a half century in the famous 1965-66 District cricket final, the game in which Bill Lawry scored 282 […]