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Larrikins and Legends
The untold story of Carlton’s Greatest Era
Slattery Media Group : 2017 : 336 pages : ISBN 9780987342829 : $39.95
“That Carlton team that I walked into in 1981, and went on to coach in two of the three premierships that they won over a four-year period, have not been recognised for the quality of team that they were; certainly not in comparison to the Brisbane, Hawthorns and Geelongs. They should go down, but don’t go down, as one of the greatest teams over a period of four years, yet no one talks about them. That was the most talented group of footballers I think I’ve ever seen in one team; they had everything. They were a bunch of wild buggers, but they worked extremely hard.” - David Parkin OAM (Carlton coach 1981-85, 1991-2000), February 2015
They were certainly a ragtag bunch of men and they partied hard. But boy, could they play footy. In fact, over a four-year period, the team fielded by Carlton would win three premierships - winning 76 of its 98 matches for a winning percentage of 78 per cent - a feat which should surely rank the side next the modern-day powerhouses, The Brisbane Lions (2001-2004), Geelong (2007-2011) and Hawthorn (2012-2015) .
Remarkably, despite such outstanding successes, the Boys in Blue, as Parkin noted with his usual enthusiasm, are seldom mentioned when debate rages over who is the greatest football team in VFL/AFL history. Why is the side, which includes the likes of Mike Fitzpatrick, Rod Ashman, Peter Bosustow, Jim Buckley, Bruce Doull, Wayne Harmes, Ken Hunter, Wayne Johnston, Percy Jones, Mark Maclure, David McKay, Ken Sheldon, Geoff Southby and, of course, Alex Jesaulenko not included in the debate?
Author, Dan Eddy suggests that this is the greatest group of football’s forgotten champions. In this wonderful book, he sets the record straight.
From Dan:
"This story first came to my attention when I was discussing Carlton with former premiership coach David Parkin. 'Parko' believed Carlton's team of the late-1970s and early-1980s had been neglected in comparison to other great teams throughout VFL/AFL history. Our conversation that day sparked my interest - I needed to find out more about those mighty Blues. What followed was one of the most enjoyable projects I have yet undertaken, as I gained unrivalled access to the key participants of one of the finest teams in history. They were larrikins before they were legends, and what they achieved between 1979 and 1982 must surely be ranked among the most dramatic and exciting eras of all-time. Hopefully I played my part in setting the record straight."