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The next piece of the puzzle is revealed
<DIV>This week we reveal the next section of the magnificent piece of art being developed by renowned artist Jamie Cooper to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the 1984/85 Premierships. This week's draft sketch reveals Tim Watson, Kevin Sheedy, Terry Daniher and others. Pre-order your limited edition print today. If you like the sketch, imagine the finished oil painting!</DIV>
This week we reveal the next section of the magnificent piece of art being developed by renowned artist Jamie Cooper to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the 1984/85 Premierships.
This week's draft sketch reveals Tim Watson, Kevin Sheedy, Terry Daniher and others. Pre-order your limited edition print today.
If you like the sketch, imagine the finished oil painting!
Jamie Cooper made the following comments on this section of the painting:
""Mark Harvey was courageous often at the risk of life and limb. He was a tough unit from Keilor, down to earth, tough as nails and silly as a wheel. True to form he is already back in the moccasins.
""Neil “Nobby” Clarke was the consummate team man. Quiet, dedicated and hard working. It was men like him that typified the spirit and backbone of this group. It is fitting that he holds the cup happily in both arms.
""Shane Heard, another who typified the hard work ethic also has a hand on the cup
""T.D. the inspirational leader fills the cup full of champers and in typical unselfish manner let’s others take centre stage. Along side him is another old faithful Gary Foulds.
""Darren “Daisy” Williams was one of the smallest members of the team but had as big a heart as anyone. Tough, skillful and brave, Williams was highly respected by the playing group. These traits were honed from a tough upbringing that led him to having an ulcer by the time he arrived at the club as an 18 year old. Here he pops a “quik eze” tablet before he has a drink of celebration.
""Vice Captain and star of the team is Tim Watson who is seen here in his favorite spot, the massage table.
""Kevin “Spitfire” Walsh, maligned by Bomber fans at times, was certainly held in high regard by his teammates. He shut down the best in the business on a regular basis and was endowed with both brains and a sense of humor. On one famous occasion he secretly brought his own remote control to one of Sheedy’s many game analysis meetings. Every time Sheeds pressed play 'Spitter' pressed fast forward, pause etc…until after 30 minutes the coach, in complete frustration, abandoned the meeting.
""A hysterical Simon Madden is very amused by his own joke, as he has given Walsh a bottle of sun block to protect his lily-white skin.
""Frank Dunnell was not shy in putting his case to Sheeds as to why he should be in the team but Kevin, who is typically already analyzing the game on video, is more interested in why his remote won’t work again and is looking knowingly in Walsh’s direction.""