Ray Card knows exactly how Andrew Gaff felt when the fury of the football world came crashing down upon him recently. Forty years ago – in Round 7 1978 -the well-chiselled Geelong defender, with just 15 games under his belt, pole-axed dual Brownlow Medallist Keith Greig. KB Hill tells the story.
“The steam train in the Geelong guernsey….” by KB Hill
Filed Under: Classic Passages, Country footy, Football History, General Footy Writing, K B Hill, memoir Tagged With: Andrew Gaff, Bill Goggin, Carji Greaves Medal, Chris Naish, father-son rule, Gary Ablett jnr, Geelong Past Players Association, George Card, Glenn McFarlane, Graeme Cordy, Jimmy Bartel, Kardinia Park, Keith Greig, Mac Holten, Mary Naish, Norm Sharp, Paul Chapman, Ray card, Robbie Walker, Rod Olsson, Steve Johnson, Terry Johnson, Tom Hafey, Wangaratta Rovers, Wngaratta Club, ”Smoky” Dawson











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