
| I asked Billy Owens for an interview for the web
site and
he was only too happy to oblige. We spoke for about 4 hours at his home
and it only seemed like 1 hour. His knowledge of West’s during the
Kelly’s
Kids years is exceptional. Bill was the coach of third grade in 1966
then
reserve grade from 1967-1969. He coached many good players during those
4 years.
Bill played for West’s between 1954 and 1957 and 1960; he also played one season with Canterbury in 1958. He then had a very serious shoulder injury which put paid to the 1959 season. In 1960 he played only one game for West’s. He then started to coach third grade at West’s in 1964. If you look at the photo above you will see Bill making a break at the SCG. Can you recognize the Newtown player about to tackle Bill? Yes it’s the great Johnny Raper. Did Bill get past Chook? Of course!! With Bill as the 3rd grade coach West’s were unlucky to miss
the semis
by only 1 point. They finished on 22 points with Parramatta on 23
points.
Some of the players from 1966 that Bill coached were Colin Lewis, Nev
Hornery,
the late Bruce Beer, Don Malone, Ken Mowbray, the Smith brothers, Tony
Ford, Ross Goodman, the late John Armstrong, Brian Kowald and Tim
Murphy
(whose photos appear in the reunion page) just to name a few. Most were
young local juniors with some old heads passing through either coming
back
from injury or suspension.
Bill coached reserve grade from 1967 until 1969 with mixed results. Bill told me that coaching reserve grade became a harder job close to the semis when some of Noel Kelly's side couldn't train. This meant losing in form reserve graders (often the captain) from training sessions and many times the next game. Bill remembers a young player by the name of Tom Raudonikis turning up out of the blue one day at Henson Park. Tom played a blinder, he played one more game in reserve grade and the rest is history. Maybe Billy’s words of advice that day made all the difference to the young kid from the bush.
I had to ask Bill who in his opinion was the best player at West’s during the Kelly’s Kids era his answer, Johnny Baker. John was a true clubman he played 108 first grade games between 1968 and 1973.
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