Mercenaries at St.Kilda (a history)

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Mercenaries at St.Kilda (a history)

Post: # 1977128Post Sainternist »

With all this noise around the prospect of DeGoey coming to St.Kilda, I thought it might be an idea to cast our minds back on some of the better mercenaries to have played for the Saints over the decades?

The only two I can think of during my time who turned out to be invaluable players are Gehrig and Hamill.

Silvio Foschini was a favourite when I was a lad.

But golly, we rarely seem to get any luck with mercenaries, unlike clubs like Sydney and Geelong seem to :roll:


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Post: # 1977138Post Devilhead »

Paul Morwood was also part of that Foschini non clearance scandal


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Post: # 1977160Post saintsRrising »

Sainternist wrote: Wed 24 Aug 2022 1:23am With all this noise around the prospect of DeGoey coming to St.Kilda, I thought it might be an idea to cast our minds back on some of the better mercenaries to have played for the Saints over the decades?

The only two I can think of during my time who turned out to be invaluable players are Gehrig and Hamill.

Silvio Foschini was a favourite when I was a lad.

But golly, we rarely seem to get any luck with mercenaries, unlike clubs like Sydney and Geelong seem to :roll:
Our better players from other clubs probably have also included:

Steele, Membrey, Dylan Roberton, Ryder, Carlisle, Schneider, Dempster, Penny (till he did his knee), Gardiner, Powell, Matthew Young, Gram, Voss, Vidovic, Savage, Dean Anderson, Russel Morris, Rod Keogh, Callery, Rex Hunt, Peter McConville, Heath Black, Ken Sheldon, Max Crow and Tim Pekin was a ripper.


We have definitely lost more than we have gained though.


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Post: # 1977169Post SaintPav »

saintsRrising wrote: Wed 24 Aug 2022 11:32am
Sainternist wrote: Wed 24 Aug 2022 1:23am With all this noise around the prospect of DeGoey coming to St.Kilda, I thought it might be an idea to cast our minds back on some of the better mercenaries to have played for the Saints over the decades?

The only two I can think of during my time who turned out to be invaluable players are Gehrig and Hamill.

Silvio Foschini was a favourite when I was a lad.

But golly, we rarely seem to get any luck with mercenaries, unlike clubs like Sydney and Geelong seem to :roll:
Our better players from other clubs probably have also included:

Steele, Membrey, Dylan Roberton, Ryder, Carlisle, Schneider, Dempster, Penny (till he did his knee), Gardiner, Powell, Matthew Young, Gram, Voss, Vidovic, Savage, Dean Anderson, Russel Morris, Rod Keogh, Callery, Rex Hunt, Peter McConville, Heath Black, Ken Sheldon, Max Crow and Tim Pekin was a ripper.


We have definitely lost more than we have gained though.
Good list.

Peter Russo.

Alex Marcou, Spiro Kourkemelis, Wow Jones and the other Carlton boys including the great no 25.


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Post: # 1977175Post Life Long Saint »

Paul Callery deserves a spot on that list as does Josh Bruce
I was also a fan of Robert Mace

And how could we forget Jason Heatley?


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Life Long Saint wrote: Wed 24 Aug 2022 1:06pm Paul Callery deserves a spot on that list as does Josh Bruce
I was also a fan of Robert Mace

And how could we forget Jason Heatley?
Better list than most of the f****** blue rejects mentioned in the post above yours.


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saynta wrote: Wed 24 Aug 2022 3:19pm
Life Long Saint wrote: Wed 24 Aug 2022 1:06pm Paul Callery deserves a spot on that list as does Josh Bruce
I was also a fan of Robert Mace

And how could we forget Jason Heatley?
Better list than most of the f****** blue rejects mentioned in the post above yours.
Sheldon and McConville were more than handy for us.


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Post: # 1977188Post D.B.Cooper »

Devilhead wrote: Wed 24 Aug 2022 5:48am Paul Morwood was also part of that Foschini non clearance scandal
Jack Steele is the first B&F winner to start their career at another club since Paul Moorwood in '85.


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Devilhead wrote: Wed 24 Aug 2022 5:48am Paul Morwood was also part of that Foschini non clearance scandal
Yeah, we only had him for a couple of years before he joined his brother Shane at the Filth.


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saintsRrising wrote: Wed 24 Aug 2022 11:32am
Sainternist wrote: Wed 24 Aug 2022 1:23am With all this noise around the prospect of DeGoey coming to St.Kilda, I thought it might be an idea to cast our minds back on some of the better mercenaries to have played for the Saints over the decades?

The only two I can think of during my time who turned out to be invaluable players are Gehrig and Hamill.

Silvio Foschini was a favourite when I was a lad.

But golly, we rarely seem to get any luck with mercenaries, unlike clubs like Sydney and Geelong seem to :roll:
Our better players from other clubs probably have also included:

Steele, Membrey, Dylan Roberton, Ryder, Carlisle, Schneider, Dempster, Penny (till he did his knee), Gardiner, Powell, Matthew Young, Gram, Voss, Vidovic, Savage, Dean Anderson, Russel Morris, Rod Keogh, Callery, Rex Hunt, Peter McConville, Heath Black, Ken Sheldon, Max Crow and Tim Pekin was a ripper.


We have definitely lost more than we have gained though.
By mercenaries, I was referring to players who came over for big money. Carlisle is about the only player in the ones you’ve mentioned who got offered some filthy lucre! The rest of those are mainly fringe players from other clubs who ended up being a better fit with us.


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Post: # 1977255Post bangaulegend »

Life Long Saint wrote: Wed 24 Aug 2022 3:20pm
saynta wrote: Wed 24 Aug 2022 3:19pm
Life Long Saint wrote: Wed 24 Aug 2022 1:06pm Paul Callery deserves a spot on that list as does Josh Bruce
I was also a fan of Robert Mace

And how could we forget Jason Heatley?
Better list than most of the f****** blue rejects mentioned in the post above yours.
Sheldon and McConville were more than handy for us.
McConville was a very good player for us as was Max Crow from Essendon


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Post: # 1977328Post saynta »

Does anyone remember Rex Hunt playing for the saints?


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saynta wrote: Thu 25 Aug 2022 12:11pm Does anyone remember Rex Hunt playing for the saints?
Certainly do. I remember him signalling a goal next the goal umpire at Moorabbin.


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Life Long Saint wrote: Thu 25 Aug 2022 12:19pm
saynta wrote: Thu 25 Aug 2022 12:11pm Does anyone remember Rex Hunt playing for the saints?
Certainly do. I remember him signalling a goal next the goal umpire at Moorabbin.
Yeah, me too. He certainly is a different beast.


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Post: # 1977344Post saintsRrising »

saynta wrote: Thu 25 Aug 2022 12:11pm Does anyone remember Rex Hunt playing for the saints?

Yes.

Very hard to miss, as Rex was the flamboyant type in his 57 games at the Saints.

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Post: # 1977378Post Sainternist »

Rex Hunt would have been a lot more tolerable when he was seen on the footy field and not heard from the media lol


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Post: # 1977427Post shanegrambeau »

saynta wrote: Thu 25 Aug 2022 12:21pm
Life Long Saint wrote: Thu 25 Aug 2022 12:19pm
saynta wrote: Thu 25 Aug 2022 12:11pm Does anyone remember Rex Hunt playing for the saints?
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Certainly do. I remember him signalling a goal next the goal umpire at Moorabbin.
Yeah, me too. He certainly is a different beast.
I f memory serves, I remember er home standing like an immobile whale , and bending back to snatch several marks in a Sandy jumper at the beach oval late 70s.

Those Sandy games were a trip, and had a great atmosphere.


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