Remembering 1987
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Remembering 1987
Here's Vol 1 of the St Kilda news, a short lived video magazine the Club brought out
Includes what I think is the only footage of Winmar's great mark vs Essendon and lots of behind the scenes stuff
ENJOY!
Includes what I think is the only footage of Winmar's great mark vs Essendon and lots of behind the scenes stuff
ENJOY!
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Re: Remembering 1987
GOLD GOLD GOLD mcadam05 !
Barker, Winmar, Moorabbin days, the Coodabeens, and er, a very-fresh-faced Eddie McGuire
before he took a liking to donuts.
Barker, Winmar, Moorabbin days, the Coodabeens, and er, a very-fresh-faced Eddie McGuire
before he took a liking to donuts.
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Re: Remembering 1987
And before he forked out for the Hollywood Choppersphiltee wrote:and er, a very-fresh-faced Eddie McGuire
before he took a liking to donuts.
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Re: Remembering 1987
Magic year.
I started keeping a diary that year and still have it filled with Saints results, Pluggers goal tally, Brownlow, etc.
Bittersweet year too - my best mate died in a fight aged 26, in July that year.
If only Nicky's mark could be digitally cleaned up - it is one of the best in history...
I started keeping a diary that year and still have it filled with Saints results, Pluggers goal tally, Brownlow, etc.
Bittersweet year too - my best mate died in a fight aged 26, in July that year.
If only Nicky's mark could be digitally cleaned up - it is one of the best in history...
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Re: Remembering 1987
Your best work ever!
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Re: Remembering 1987
Fantastic!
If only Winmar's feats were better recorded.
That mark I saw from the other side of the ground -- it was so great you almost fainted on the spot.
What it would look like in today's crisp, clean slow-mo ...
Dazzling Darrell ran a pretty amazing line in bad casual jumpers too.
If only Winmar's feats were better recorded.
That mark I saw from the other side of the ground -- it was so great you almost fainted on the spot.
What it would look like in today's crisp, clean slow-mo ...
Dazzling Darrell ran a pretty amazing line in bad casual jumpers too.
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Re: Remembering 1987
That mark of Winmar against the Bombers at Moorabbin in 1987 is still the most amazing mark I have ever seen live at the football. The lack of footage is s tradgedy. Not many cameras at our games back in the 80's unfortunately.
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Re: Remembering 1987
8856brother wrote:That mark of Winmar against the Bombers at Moorabbin in 1987 is still the most amazing mark I have ever seen live at the football. The lack of footage is s tradgedy. Not many cameras at our games back in the 80's unfortunately.
This.
That mark was taken right in front of us - it was the most incredible mark I've ever seen.
The timing of Nicky's leap and the hang time before he took the grab, was a joy to behold - if a mark was taken like that today, they'd be calling it the greatest mark of all time no doubt.
I still regard Nicky Winmar as one of the greatest athletes to ever pull on a Saints guernsey.
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Re: Remembering 1987
I'm with you JF. Unforgettable. And Cuz is my favourite Saint ever. A joy to watch when he was switched on.Johnny Favier wrote:8856brother wrote:That mark of Winmar against the Bombers at Moorabbin in 1987 is still the most amazing mark I have ever seen live at the football. The lack of footage is s tradgedy. Not many cameras at our games back in the 80's unfortunately.
This.
That mark was taken right in front of us - it was the most incredible mark I've ever seen.
The timing of Nicky's leap and the hang time before he took the grab, was a joy to behold - if a mark was taken like that today, they'd be calling it the greatest mark of all time no doubt.
I still regard Nicky Winmar as one of the greatest athletes to ever pull on a Saints guernsey.
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Re: Remembering 1987
absolute gold. i was also at the game when winmar took that grab. my favourite saint ever.
winmar was just so good. and yeah. shame the cameras werent as good.
but just great stuff mcadam05. you are a genuine star
winmar was just so good. and yeah. shame the cameras werent as good.
but just great stuff mcadam05. you are a genuine star
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Re: Remembering 1987
happened right in front of me, was with a mate who was a Collingwood supporter(used to go to Moorabbin as a neutral). He had a bad pie and turned around to chuck just as the mark was taken and missed it!
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Re: Remembering 1987
I also saw that amazing mark
My brother had his head down - depressed at the time - and missed it
Probably only bettered by Goddard's grand final effort of 2010 in my 45 years of following the Saints
The roar from the stand was off the decibel scale
I also regard Winmar as one of the greatest to ever play the game - not just one of the greatest indigeneous players!
My brother had his head down - depressed at the time - and missed it
Probably only bettered by Goddard's grand final effort of 2010 in my 45 years of following the Saints
The roar from the stand was off the decibel scale
I also regard Winmar as one of the greatest to ever play the game - not just one of the greatest indigeneous players!
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Re: Remembering 1987
As a kid following the Saints there wasn't much to cheer about then by about 87 things started to look a little sunnier. Barker was about the only thing to hang your hat on until Nicky -he was a shining light. I always wore the number 7 on my jumper because of him and that era got me passionate about footy not just something to do. Oh and big Plugger helped.
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Re: Remembering 1987
Nicky was typical of most of our idols
Brilliant but damaged
I think that is what people mean when they refer to "St kilda culture"
Brilliant but damaged
I think that is what people mean when they refer to "St kilda culture"
Riewoldt and Goddard to live up to their reputations ,Clarke and Ray to defy theirs in 2012!
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Re: Remembering 1987
McAdam05 you are a LEGEND !
Just loved watching the video.
Brought back sooooo many fantastic memories.
I was there for the Winmar mark.
I've always maintained it was the greatest mark I have seen, but as the years go by it all gets a bit blurry and I'm not so sure now.
The footage doesn't do it justice, but shows just enough to make you realise "Wow - how did he mark that!".
1987 was when Nicky was about as good as he got - some of those highlights were just brilliant.
Thanks again for the footage.
Old buggers like me that still mentally occupy the animal enclosure really appreciate these memories.
Keep up your fantastic work.
It is very very much appreciated.
Just loved watching the video.
Brought back sooooo many fantastic memories.
I was there for the Winmar mark.
I've always maintained it was the greatest mark I have seen, but as the years go by it all gets a bit blurry and I'm not so sure now.
The footage doesn't do it justice, but shows just enough to make you realise "Wow - how did he mark that!".
1987 was when Nicky was about as good as he got - some of those highlights were just brilliant.
Thanks again for the footage.
Old buggers like me that still mentally occupy the animal enclosure really appreciate these memories.
Keep up your fantastic work.
It is very very much appreciated.
The rest of Australia can wander mask-free, socialise, eat out, no curfews, no zoning, no police rings of steel, no illogical inconsistent rules.
They can even WATCH LIVE FOOTY!
They can even WATCH LIVE FOOTY!