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    Vale Tommy Raudonikis.

    A hard man on the field, a passionate man always. Constantly a thorn in the Queensland State of Origin side.

    Tommy Raudonikis - Wikipedia
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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post
    A hard man on the field, a passionate man always. Constantly a thorn in the Queensland State of Origin side.

    Tommy Raudonikis - Wikipedia
    He actually wasn't the best footballer on the paddock, but he inspired belief in the teams he played for. Who can forget the " cattledog" ? Certainly not Joey Johns. He got knocked out, and never forgave Tommy, who was coaching then. NSW lost that game. There are many stories about Tommy, not many fit to publish. A real larrikin, but he had a good heart. He and Arthur Henry Beetson were the best of mates, and when Beetson coached a pub side at Redcliffe, Tommy often came down to lend support.[ whom am I trying to kid. get on the grog, more like it]Tommy hated Smoking Joe Kilroy, but that's a story that cant be told here. Smokin' Joe was often at the Brighton Juniors, and if the cockatoos rang in to say Tommy was on the way, Joe was ushered out the door, diplomatically, of course. Memories.
    I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food

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    In 2013 Tommy's 15 year old grandson died while playing a game of Rugby League. He didn't really get over that. EDIT [ just had a look at the date. ( 9 April 2013. I wouldn't put it past Tommy to be trying to last until the 9th April.]

    Raudonikis family devastated by grandson's football death - ABC News
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    There are excellent sentiments expressed by Tommy in that article Bob.

    My daughters had/ have some full on sports , and I just think like Tommy, mind you I wouldn’t want either of them to be chaperoned by big Artie or Tommy even in heaven!

    dave

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hogarthde View Post
    There are excellent sentiments expressed by Tommy in that article Bob.

    My daughters had/ have some full on sports , and I just think like Tommy, mind you I wouldn’t want either of them to be chaperoned by big Artie or Tommy even in heaven!

    dave
    Tommy was not a role model, in any sense of the word. Except on the footy field.
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    Tommy's at the football,[ in spirit at least] Gold coast VS Newcastle. He must be, Ponga kicked off on the full ,[ the first kickoff] he never does that.

    Gold Coast scored . Tommy's family is there , his wife, children grand children, and our Dawn Fraser, as well. All to pay tribute to Tommy. He was a Gold Coast supporter, up here at least. Can't wait for the " cattledog".
    I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food

    A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking

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