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NOEL 'Ned' KELLY
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It was my great honour to interview Noel Kelly at
his home at Collaroy with my mate and fellow West's
supporter Steve Lothian.
Steve came with me to video the interview.
To be truthful we were both a little nervous to
be meeting Noel Kelly, our boyhood football hero.
Steve and I agree that Noel Kelly was the greatest
player ever to wear the famous black and white football
jumper.
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Noel met us at the front door and showed us through
to the back patio where we carried out the interview.
Noel made us feel very welcome and our nerves soon
disappeared.
Over the years that Kelly's Kids web site has been
running, I have received many emails asking me questions
about Noel and his time at West's so I asked him
some of these questions to "break the ice" at the
interview.
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One such game was from "Magpie Mal." It concerned
the game West's v Newtown in 1966 at the old Sydney
Sports Ground.
Even as a kid, Mal has always wanted to know why
West's played so well and won that game even though
two of their players had been sent off. "Funny thing,"
said Noel "One of the players sent off was me and
the other Alan Allison." |
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Noel remembered saying to Big Dennis Meaney as Noel
trudged towards the dressing room " Get stuck into
them and we can still win this…."
The final score was West's 16 Newtown 15.
Noel believes this was the game when Big Denis Meaney
came of age as a player.
(left) Big Dennis Meaney with Ned.
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I asked Noel which was his favourite ground??
"Easy." said Noel. "The Sydney Cricket Ground followed
by Pratten Park."
Noel was not a supporter of the move by West's from Pratten
Park to Lidcombe Oval in 1967. "
Pratten was a real Home ground all the people from Ashfield
would come along and support their team, West's".
Noel loved the way the crowds were so close at Pratten
Park he said "a ground with a hill all round."
It was during this time that every dog or cat in Ashfield
was names after Noel or Peter Dimond. |
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Speaking of Pratten Park (left: old Pratten Park
Stand and Dressing Sheds) and Lidcombe Oval if you
have a favourite ground between these two please email
me ( link at bottom of page) and tell me which
one and why. Maybe you have some old photos of these grounds
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I then asked Noel "Which West's player from the
Kelly's Kids era was the best?"
Without thinking he said "John Elford".
Noel then told us about a game at the old Belmore
Oval when "Snoozer" Elford scored a try against
Canterbury -Bankstown.
Noel said Snoozer beat the whole Canterbury team
using his famous running fend.
Snoozer of course was a huge tackler.
(see pic left)
Noel also had big wraps on Tony Ford and Mick Alchin.
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Tony Ford (above) Mick Alchin (right) |
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I asked Noel about the referees of that time compared
to now
"Before my move to West's in 1961 my old Brothers coach
Dan Dempsey said that there were 2 referees in Sydney
to watch out for one was a cheat the other never smiled."
"Col Pearce was the one who never smiled and I will let
you work out the other one".
"Col Pearce was a wonderful referee and a wonderful man
but he never smiled."
Noel thought that today's refs are coaching the players
calling them by their first names telling the players
when the ball is out of the scrum etc.
Noel you were sent off 11 times during your 9 seasons
with West's. Did the Sydney refs have it in for you?
"Yes and no," Noel Replied" " Four send offs were for
scrum breaches and 1 was for swearing at a touch judge.
I played the game hard, and I played for keeps".
" Retaliate first. That's what I told
my young Magpies". |
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"This is
a question from the past, Noel. Can you tell me
what happened to Glen Brown?" "He was a very good
second rower from Queensland. I think he joined
the army"
Just for the record Glen played 3 first grade games
in 1966 plus he played in a Combined Services match
with Barry Bryant in 1966.
If anyone has any news on Glen please email me and
I will be happy to add the info to this story. |
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"Noel did you have much to do with Jack Gibson?" Noels
reply. "Well Jack played 2 years with West's 1963 and
1964. We were in the front row together for many games
and we became good mates both on and off the field. He
nickname for me was "Snoz" . Jack would always have a
BBQ at his place or at Gunnamatta Park at Cronulla for
all of the West's boys. To me Jack is a great bloke" Noel
told Steve and I some funny stories about himself and
Jack. Due to the fact that Ned and Gibbo are still with
us they will remain in the Cone Of Silence. All I will
say is "Jack did Ned ever pay for that boat??"
At the end of his Sydney career and at the age of 34,
Noel told us he made the biggest mistake of his football
career he signed to play captain-coach for Wollongong
for the 1970 season. Noel told us of the first training
session. " All the players turned up for the first nights
training session and I asked the committee men for the
training balls. They had none. The only ball they had
was a cheap plastic one that could be bought from Coles.
I should of quite then and there."
Just for the record Noel played 115 First Grade games
for West's (1961-1969) and scored 6 tries. He played 6
games for Queensland (1959 - 1960) scoring 1 try. 5 games
for New South Wales (1963-64 and 1966-1967) scoring 1
try.
25 Tests (1959-60, 1963-64 and 1966-1968) scoring 2 tries.
Noel was the first hooker/prop forward to make three Kangaroo
tours (1959,1963 and 1967)
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In the last few years Noel has
become a committee man of a charity call Men Of
League. This charity has been set up to help old
Rugby League players who need a helping hand. Noel
gives of his time, as do many other Rugby League
greats helping to raise money for old footballers
who are not travelling so well. Men of League has
a website and if you would like to become a supporter
of the Men of League for $10 just click onto this
website link to join. www.menofleague.com
For your one off payment of $10 you get personal
ID keyring, bi monthly magazine (for old frontrowers
this means one every 2 months) and a good feeling
of helping an old footballer that once you cheered
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Ned and Tony |
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| Unfortunately it was time to go. The two hours had
gone very quickly.
For Steve and I the interview is a memory that will live
with as forever. |
We had only scratched the surface of Noels life
in those two hours.
For more detailed information about his life I can
recommend a great book called "HARDMAN A Life in
Football".
This book tells the full story warts and all from
1936 until 1996.
You can find it in most second-hand bookshops.
Buy it, read it, then you will know the real Noel
"Ned" Kelly……a Hardman.
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Steve and Ned |
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Thanks to Noels wife Chris for the coffee and biscuits
and Ned thanks for giving us so much of your time but
most of all thanks so much for the years you played for
West's.
Steve and Ned |
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