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FortiusQuoFidelius wrote:After leaving the Saints in 1980, Russell Greene played in Hawthorn's 1988 premiership win in what was his last game for the Hawks.
I'm pretty sure he played in both the 1983 and 1986 premiership teams before that as well.
Indeed I had forgotten about the Hawks previous wins. In fact Russell Greene would have played in 6 consecutive grand finals from 1983 - 1988 for a WLLWLW record.
6 straight is an incredible record. I'm guessing he would hold the record for most GF appearances for any player to have once worn the Red, White and Black.
He was a good guy who left the club under strange circumstances. Apparently it was mid way through a season when he found himsself at Hawthorn. He turned up to his first game for them and his colleagues to be hadn't been notified of his inclusion and thought he arrived at the wrong game
He made a welcomed return to Moorabbin in the late 90's as an assistant under Stan.
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FortiusQuoFidelius wrote:After leaving the Saints in 1980, Russell Greene played in Hawthorn's 1988 premiership win in what was his last game for the Hawks.
I'm pretty sure he played in both the 1983 and 1986 premiership teams before that as well.
Indeed I had forgotten about the Hawks previous wins. In fact Russell Greene would have played in 6 consecutive grand finals from 1983 - 1988 for a WLLWLW record.
6 straight is an incredible record. I'm guessing he would hold the record for most GF appearances for any player to have once worn the Red, White and Black.
He was a good guy who left the club under strange circumstances. Apparently it was mid way through a season when he found himsself at Hawthorn. He turned up to his first game for them and his colleagues to be hadn't been notified of his inclusion and thought he arrived at the wrong game
He made a welcomed return to Moorabbin in the late 90's as an assistant under Stan.
I remember clearly when Russell left St Kilda as he had been in the same year as me at Karingal High School and I followed his career with interest. He was traded early in the season (around R8) for Mark Scott who was a prolific goalkicker for the Hawthorn reserves and Tony King.
Scott kicked around 100 goals for us in 30 something games, King played 4 games for 2 goals.
FortiusQuoFidelius wrote:After leaving the Saints in 1980, Russell Greene played in Hawthorn's 1988 premiership win in what was his last game for the Hawks.
I'm pretty sure he played in both the 1983 and 1986 premiership teams before that as well.
Indeed I had forgotten about the Hawks previous wins. In fact Russell Greene would have played in 6 consecutive grand finals from 1983 - 1988 for a WLLWLW record.
6 straight is an incredible record. I'm guessing he would hold the record for most GF appearances for any player to have once worn the Red, White and Black.
He was traded due to a lack of cash flow. Club was insolvent.
He was a good guy who left the club under strange circumstances. Apparently it was mid way through a season when he found himsself at Hawthorn. He turned up to his first game for them and his colleagues to be hadn't been notified of his inclusion and thought he arrived at the wrong game
He made a welcomed return to Moorabbin in the late 90's as an assistant under Stan.
I remember clearly when Russell left St Kilda as he had been in the same year as me at Karingal High School and I followed his career with interest. He was traded early in the season (around R8) for Mark Scott who was a prolific goalkicker for the Hawthorn reserves and Tony King.
Scott kicked around 100 goals for us in 30 something games, King played 4 games for 2 goals.
Looks like Hawthorn did the best from that deal!!
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FortiusQuoFidelius wrote:After leaving the Saints in 1980, Russell Greene played in Hawthorn's 1988 premiership win in what was his last game for the Hawks.
I'm pretty sure he played in both the 1983 and 1986 premiership teams before that as well.
Indeed I had forgotten about the Hawks previous wins. In fact Russell Greene would have played in 6 consecutive grand finals from 1983 - 1988 for a WLLWLW record.
6 straight is an incredible record. I'm guessing he would hold the record for most GF appearances for any player to have once worn the Red, White and Black.
He was a good guy who left the club under strange circumstances. Apparently it was mid way through a season when he found himsself at Hawthorn. He turned up to his first game for them and his colleagues to be hadn't been notified of his inclusion and thought he arrived at the wrong game
He made a welcomed return to Moorabbin in the late 90's as an assistant under Stan.
I remember clearly when Russell left St Kilda as he had been in the same year as me at Karingal High School and I followed his career with interest. He was traded early in the season (around R8) for Mark Scott who was a prolific goalkicker for the Hawthorn reserves and Tony King.
Scott kicked around 100 goals for us in 30 something games, King played 4 games for 2 goals.
Looks like Hawthorn did the best from that deal!!
He was traded due to a lack of cash flow. Club was insolvent.
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We delisted Newport then (unfortunately) redrafted him.
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