by Oliver » Saturday Nov 25, 2006 8:11 am
These are (allegedly) comments from AFL commentator Denis Cometti.
If you've ever heard him commentate, you can probably believe that he did, in fact, say all of the following.
Oliver
"The umpire's done himself a mischief."
"Scotty Cummings alone in the square, jumping up and down and waving his arms like they're playing My Sharona."
"Ugle playing on Peter Matera, fumbling around for the ball and probably his autograph book ... "
"A couple of big touches from Clive Waterhouse, who was battling up
until about five minutes ago, in danger of becoming Clive Waterboy."
Dermott Brereton: "And the ball spills free to Kickett ... "
Cometti: "Troy Cook you mean?"
Brereton: "Yes ... well, they do look rather alike."
Cometti: "How so Dermott?"
Brereton (realising that sounded rather racist): "Umm, well, they are
both ... er ... "
Cometti: " ... Midfielders, yes Dermott."
After the McManus/Wirrpunda clash a few Western Derbies back. "Shaun goes back to collect the ball, a free kick, and several teeth."
During a Melbourne-Collingwood game
Gerard Healy: "Word is this guy is the most reliable kick for goal in the side. They say down at Collingwood if you had to have someone kicking for your life, Tarkyn Lockyer would be the man."
Commetti: "I'd prefer my mum."
(silence)
Commetti: "Not a great footballer, but at least she'd care."
"Ashley McIntosh, like a good hair spray ... capable of a subtle hold."
"Barlow to Bateman, the Hawks are attacking alphabetically."
"Simon Cox,he prides himself on his disposal."
Cox then short passes to a teammate 15 metres away.
"Well, I could have done that."
"The Magpies ought to be kicking themselves right now, but with their
luck, they'd probably miss."
"Carl Steinfort looking more like Robert Walls than Robert Walls."
"Bell bringing the ball out of the back line ... looking for wide runners ... passes to Walker ... a contradiction in terms, really."
"The goal square's full of Bears, looks like we've got ourselves a
convoy."
Commetti: "McVeigh, bobbing like a cork in the ocean."
(On-cue applause from all in the Nine box, as it was the debut "cork in the
ocean" call for the season]
Commetti: "Well, it was cork material."
"The only change to the Eagles side is that Rowan Jones has had a
haircut."
"Farmer may have an injury to his calf ... hmmm, a farmer with a calf
problem."
"Parker to Carr ... sounds like a match made in heaven."
After Matthew Lloyd gives one of the Wakelin twins a little slap on Anzac Day: "Whoa! There will be a duel at 5 oclock."
Cometti: "Dear shoots? Wait on the goal umpire? Behind. A wry smile there from the goal umpire, certainly a sense of the dramatic."
Don Scott: "He's the danger man, Dennis."
Cometti: "Who? The goal umpire?"
Don: "No, Dear. Paul Dear."
Cometti: "Brennan kicks out to the outer side, straight to Paul Dear.
You're uncanny, Don."
Cometti: "King to Ling."
Brereton: "Just forward of the wing."
Cometti: "Don't you start."
"It's a goal! A dream start for Hawthorn. Spider had both his legs taken
out from under him, leaving only the other six to balance on ... "
Stewart Dew kicks for goal early in the first: "He was brought here to do exactly that ... (pause) ... actually five more than that; he kicks a behind."
Cometti: "Whhhhoa CUMMINGS!!! No, it was almost a Modra-like attempt we can see here in the replay."
(Cummings flies into the air in slow motion.)
Cometti: "Modra, Modra, Modra ... "
(Cummings gets nowhere near the ball, looking like a clown)
Cometti: "Cummings."
On former Magpie, Crow and then Cat Brenton Sanderson: "He goes much better as a mammal."
On Corey McKernan's poor form: "He's like a long jumper who can't reach the sand."
"I love that surname Fixter. Sounds like something from a Batman movie - The Fixter. But I digress ... "
"There's talk of Karl Langdon offering his services to St Kilda, as if it wasn't bad enough being in 15th position."
Richmond, kicking up the middle towards Ray Hall: "Richmond attack through the corridor in this case the Hall."
"Brown ... down to Jones ... all we need now is Smith."
Tony Liberatore had just gone into a pack as he is wont to do and come out with blood gushing from his eye: "Libba went into the pack optimistically and came out misty optically."
Ball sails just over the line for a goal.
Cometti: "That was absolutely wonderful!"
Jason Bennett: "What was it Dennis?" (Obviously playing for the centimetre-perfect line.)
Cometti: "Wonderful! Oh, I missed my cue."
During a Freo/Pies game describing the dropping of the second of two easy marks: "The Tale of Two Sitters."
When Mark Mercuri went up for a mark: "And the Mercuri is rising."
Brereton: "Why do you suppose he went side on to take the mark?"
Cometti: "He probably was trying to impress the Russian judge."
"Richardson contests the ruck ... without much conviction. Well, he may be the best player on their list ... well, certainly Matthew thinks he's the best player on their list at the moment ... mind you, that's a bit like being the best Centre Half Forward in Czechoslovakia."
"Almost a touch of synchronised swimming about that mark ... minus the
peg."
"Ball in dispute, Lamb, now Yze the meat in the sandwich. Really Lamb
should be in the sandwich."
"If it was a set play, they copied it from a Portugese bus timetable."
"How do you beat Rehn? Where's Stimpy?"
Commetti: "Before this game, I would have bet the mortgage on the Western Bulldogs, but I guess this shows that I may join the ranks of the homeless."
As Kris Barlow has a shot on goal Lyon, Brereton and Commetti joke that Cometti would now be living out of a cardboard box.
Cometti: "Well you could bet your house ... Ohhh."
Barlow misses.
Lyon "You just lost your cardboard."
"Great stuff by Caracella - moments before McIntosh had treated him like
a rent-a-car."
After Darren Gaspar hits the post from 40 metres out: "Gaspar, the unfriendly post."
"There is no footy god - only a footy accountant."
The ball is passed to David Hille of Essendon, with Rodan of Richmond trying to spoil.
"He gave it his best, but that is a big hill to climb."