THE year was 1977. Blokes wore their hair long and many usually had (bad) moustaches. They listened to Sherbet, Skyhooks and Led Zeppelin and hung out at the Goulburn Rugby Club on Friday and Saturday nights.
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They drove around in Monaros and Chargers with the latest eight track sound systems and often took them to the Goulburn drive in theatre.
The Hoyts cinema was in the process of making way for Kentucky Fried Chicken and the Phillip Court hotel stood where the Centro Mall now stands.
Goulburn had no roundabouts, the Police Academy hadn't come to town yet (the Goulburn College of Advanced Education was still here) and there was no bypass.
There was no Big Merino and Lake George was full.
That's a long time ago but it's how long it has been since the Goulburn Dirty Reds have won a first grade grand final.
And tomorrow, the current crop of players, cheered on by some of their fanatical fans including John Bell, Gordon Cabot, Dave Klem and Chris Browne pictured at Poidevin Oval by the Goulburn Post yesterday, will try to rewrite history.
For the full coverage of the Goulburn Dirty Reds' grand final appearance this weekend, including player profiles, please see Friday's Goulburn Post, available from our front office in Auburn St, or at all leading newsagencies across the Goulburn area.