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'Fortunate that I was a part of it': Reid remembers triumph

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By his own admission, Tongala Football Club legend Daryl Reid didn’t expect to factor in the all-conquering 1978 Goulburn Valley League Country Championship side.That statement would raise a few eyebrows for those who know the calibre of player Reid was, and the accolades that accompany him.Reid finished his career a two-time premiership-winning captain at the Blues, played well in excess of 200 games and was a widely regarded talent that could swing forward and back – by some accounts, the first to popularise the swingman role.But the 27-year-old dairy farmer didn’t have league football at the forefront of his mind at the time GVL president Jack Arthur and the championship selection committee of Bill Enders, Ian McGregor, Roland Crosbie and Jim Ure were planning to propel the GVL into the country football limelight.“Back in those days, I was always trying to get out of those sides,” Reid said.“I was a farmer, and it wasn’t always easy to get to training.“I was never really quick; I always had that handicap. I could handle the ball pretty well (but) I was probably lucky to be in the side.”

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