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Title: RIP Big ol' Tangles - Max Walker
Post by: Bird on September 28, 2016, 09:57:34 AM
http://www.theage.com.au/sport/cricket/max-walker-dead-at-68-20160924-grnplu.html (http://www.theage.com.au/sport/cricket/max-walker-dead-at-68-20160924-grnplu.html)

Max Walker, one of Australian sport's larger-than-life characters in his heyday as a cricketer and raconteur, has died aged 68 of melanoma.

Walker died from cancer, Cricket Australia said.

(http://www.maxwalker.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/Max-Headshot-Photo.jpg)

Nicknamed "Tangles" because of his wrong-footed action, Walker gave more than strong support to frontline quicks Dennis Lillee and Jeff Thomson, but was also capable of leading the attack himself, as he did in the sixth Test of the 1974-75 Ashes series when he claimed 8-143.

Cricket Australia chief executive, James Sutherland, said Walker would be sadly missed.

"Max was an outstanding cricketer who played an important role in the emergence of successful Australian cricket teams in the 1970s," Sutherland said.

"It was a golden era of Test Cricket under the captaincy of Ian and Greg Chappell, and Max's medium fast bowling and his unmistakeable bowling action were a feature of those teams, and then in the late 1970s when he joined World Series Cricket.

"The cricket world will be deeply saddened to hear of Max's sudden passing. As a cricketer, with ball or bat in hand, Max was always fiercely competitive. He was a genuine crowd favourite wherever he played - and nowhere more so than at his beloved MCG, where he had also played senior football prior to his Test debut.

"On behalf of everyone at Cricket Australia our deepest sympathies go out to Max's family, friends and all those in cricket who had the pleasure of dealing with him."

Cricket Victoria CEO Tony Dodemaide described Walker as "a gentleman of his era".

"Max was a positive and jovial character and devoted much of his life to playing and serving the game, during what many would call a revolutionary period for cricket. At the completion of his playing career, Max charmed many on our TV screens as he built his career in the entertainment industry," Dodemaide said.

"Max was able to be part of some moments that will be cherished forever in cricket history and will continue to inspire future generations."

The ABC cricket book of Australia's tour of England in 1977 encapsulated his career, saying: "No captain would want for a better performer in the attack, taking into account ability, motive, a never give in approach, stamina and purpose than Max Walker."
 
After retiring following World Series Cricket, Walker appeared on the ABC, 3AK and 2UE radio commentary teams and, after a stint at Channel Seven, joined Channel Nine.

A trained architect, he featured on the network's cricket commentary between 1986 and 1991 and was parodied by satirist Billy Birmingham in The Twelfth Man series. He also presented the nightly news sports bulletin alongside host Brian Naylor

 
Title: Re: RIP Big ol' Max Walker
Post by: oldmate on September 28, 2016, 09:58:53 AM
Yeah. Just saw that on the news just then
Title: Re: RIP Big ol' Max Walker
Post by: krisandkev on September 28, 2016, 10:02:14 AM
That is very sad.  He was a legend.

Why don't we see the grubs of society passing away early in life? Always seems to be the good guys.  Kevin
Title: Re: RIP Big ol' Max Walker
Post by: Bird on September 28, 2016, 10:25:34 AM
That is very sad.  He was a legend.

Why don't we see the grubs of society passing away early in life? Always seems to be the good guys.  Kevin
agree
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BFXaW2Ob50M (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BFXaW2Ob50M)
Title: Re: RIP Big ol' Tangles - Max Walker
Post by: tracker on September 28, 2016, 04:38:46 PM
Great man and cricketer

                                  RIP Tangles.
Title: Re: RIP Big ol' Tangles - Max Walker
Post by: Moggy on September 28, 2016, 05:53:30 PM
I'm quite cut up by this news when i heard it, actually really cut up. I loved tangles both as player & commentator, plus at my 50th it was a cricket theme, and I was dressed up as tangles. Fck sometimes life just kicks ya in the nads. Shit day all round

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Title: Re: RIP Big ol' Tangles - Max Walker
Post by: speewa158 on September 28, 2016, 07:31:48 PM
Be sad we lost Tangles but be Happy for his life & how it touched us all .
Title: Re: RIP Big ol' Tangles - Max Walker
Post by: Ozsnowman on September 28, 2016, 09:32:16 PM
Geez, not big Maxy :(

RIP big fella
Title: Re: RIP Big ol' Tangles - Max Walker
Post by: Bird on September 29, 2016, 10:01:34 AM
The more and more I've read this morning about Maxy, how I'd love to have met this bloke and had a beer with him...

Shame there aren't more famous sports people (or people in general) like him
Title: Re: RIP Big ol' Tangles - Max Walker
Post by: Cruiser 105Tvan on September 29, 2016, 03:00:03 PM
The more and more I've read this morning about Maxy, how I'd love to have met this bloke and had a beer with him...

Shame there aren't more famous sports people (or people in general) like him

Totally agree.
Max and Robert (Big Dipper) Dipierdomenico(?) and others had a business entertaining people at Club nights, telling stories, tall tales etc. getting paid to enjoy the Bar selections.  They travelled all over the place, entertained heaps of people with their tall tales, some of which may have been true/partly true.
Title: Re: RIP Big ol' Tangles - Max Walker
Post by: achjimmy on September 29, 2016, 09:54:22 PM
Just come out of the bush and heard the news, totally shattered! Met him in a queue at Melbourne airport when our Virgin flight was delayed. Spoke for about 30 mins, very funny guy but also quite into afl and had a yarn about that. Very down to earth, world will not be better for his passing.