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    I've never heard of this absolute champion. Was he really a big name in AFL?

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/other-sports/119821385/exafl-great-warwick-capper-reveals-sex-at-halftime-during-games

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    @Hooroo At the same time Geoffrey Edelsten owned the Swans. The 80s...

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    @antipodean said in AFL Half Time Hero:

    @Hooroo At the same time Geoffrey Edelsten owned the Swans. The 80s...

    Again, another name I have never heard of.

    Only name that jumps out at me from AFL is Falou...

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    @Hooroo that tops Wally Lewis's confession years ago that he had sex before the Origin against coach's orders. Tops Aaron Smith too

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    I'll take everything he says with a grain of salt, because he's not right in the head, and a shameless self-publicist.

    Pretty entertaining dude though.

    His Open Mike interview with Mike Sheahan was actually really good.

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    I remember him , was an extrovert look at me type ,

    long blond hair , wore the tightest shorts , pretty fucken weird unit to be honest , but to be fair , could play , pretty well , took screamers and kicked goals , plenty of them , and women liked him

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    @Hooroo said in AFL Half Time Hero:

    I've never heard of this absolute champion. Was he really a big name in AFL?

    He was an outstanding player Hooroo - tall, athletic, could jump (he had exceptional anticipation for the right time to launch himself) and was adept at climbing up the opposition player in front of him to get to the ball better and, at the same time, to take that player out of the contest. He had several seasons rattling up high scores as well, listed as the Swans' leading goal kicker four years in a row from '84; and twice runner up in the game's leading goal kicker award.

    Capper didn't have a long career, pretty much all over within his twenties, but he was the poster boy for the AFL in a few significant marketing campaigns, because of his good looks and flamboyant personality; and the game's highest paid one year in the late '80s (at about $350,000). He was the darling of the Sydney Swans substantial body of homosexual supporters , who were successfully targeted back then by the AFL and who stayed loyal for decades. Their enclave is Darlinghurst, adjacent to the Swan's SCG home ground.

    The game back then was more physical and more confrontational - sometimes fabulously brutal :face_savouring_delicious_food: - and Capper starred in the company of Gary Ablett, David Rhys-Jones, Plugger, Gary Buckenara, Dermott, Jason Dunstall, Leigh Matthews, Brian Taylor, Gerard Healy and Dipper.

    He only knew AFL and had nothing to sustain him when he retired. He has taken on all sorts of things to make a quid, mainly promotional stuff, sometimes cringe-worthy, but to his credit he grafted his way into his mid '50s debt free. Capper never was a boozy drug drongo and he worked assiduously on his fitness.

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    @Mick-Gold-Coast-QLD said in AFL Half Time Hero:

    @Hooroo said in AFL Half Time Hero:

    I've never heard of this absolute champion.  Was he really a big name in AFL?
    

    He was an outstanding player Hooroo - tall, athletic, could jump (he had exceptional anticipation for the right time to launch himself) and was adept at climbing up the opposition player in front of him to get to the ball better and, at the same time, to take that player out of the contest. He had several seasons rattling up high scores as well, listed as the Swans' leading goal kicker four years in a row from '84; and twice runner up in the game's leading goal kicker award.

    Capper didn't have a long career, pretty much all over within his twenties, but he was the poster boy for the AFL in a few significant marketing campaigns, because of his good looks and flamboyant personality; and the game's highest paid one year in the late '80s (at about $350,000). He was the darling of the Sydney Swans substantial body of homosexual supporters , who were successfully targeted back then by the AFL and who stayed loyal for decades. Their enclave is Darlinghurst, adjacent to the Swan's SCG home ground.

    The game back then was more physical and more confrontational - sometimes fabulously brutal :face_savouring_delicious_food: - and Capper starred in the company of Gary Ablett, David Rhys-Jones, Plugger, Gary Buckenara, Dermott, Jason Dunstall, Leigh Matthews, Brian Taylor, Gerard Healy and Dipper.

    He only knew AFL and had nothing to sustain him when he retired. He has taken on all sorts of things to make a quid, mainly promotional stuff, sometimes cringe-worthy, but to his credit he grafted his way into his mid '50s debt free. Capper never was a boozy drug drongo and he worked assiduously on his fitness.

    Cheers for that.

    What raised my eyebrows from that is Gary Buckenara.

    I thought what was a made up name on Wired world of sports? "Gary Buckenara had a bucken beauty and will be bucken hard to beat" or something along those lines from that great tape.

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    made a porno too

    living the dream

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