Burgey
Request Your Custom Title Now!
Daddles was originally a channel nine invention. Again, early 80s. Can recall Richie using the name when the graphic first appeared.Daddles the Duck.
Daddles was originally a channel nine invention. Again, early 80s. Can recall Richie using the name when the graphic first appeared.Daddles the Duck.
Yeah I think tonked is fine. I don't really know where it comes from but there's not another more obvious single word you could replace it with, so it has a purpose unlike the use of words like "pole" and "stick". It's so easy to find yourself almost accidentally using those latter words when you're around other cricketers using them too; it's like a spreading virus.Tonked has been around for decades. At least since the 70s. I recall Roy and HG describing a David Hookes innings back in the 80s with something akin to "Australia was deep in trouble at 3/16 when Hooksey walked in and did what only Hooksey could - go the tonk. And it was a magnificent 18 of 8 balls before he was eventually caught on the deep midwicket fence with the score a far more respectable 5/38".
This has to be the most plebeian choice so far.Daddles the Duck.
By the end of 06/07 Ashes I was well and truly sick of "Tonk a Pom"........was bloody everywhere. Wankers.Yeah I think tonked is fine.
Daddles has evolved over time. His early incarnation is seen here.This has to be the most plebeian choice so far.
I used to get as sad as the duck when I saw it twist that cap around and walk off-screen with that depressed demeanour.
Did the journos at the time also whinge like ****ing sooks about that clear call to racial violence, just like the slogan from the latest Ashes #BeatEngland ?By the end of 06/07 Ashes I was well and truly sick of "Tonk a Pom"........was bloody everywhere. Wankers.
By far the best version.Daddles has evolved over time. His early incarnation is seen here.
https://www.bing.com/videos/search?...92C94C06313CDB3B60F292C94C06313C&&FORM=VRDGAR
More insightful a post than many.
This post was worth a 5 point infraction apparently.Maybe it's just really, really hard not to scream on the cricket field and follow the most basic rules