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Players Before they played for saints who did they support
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grammy was saints- vav player lockett- see saints central
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I think X was essendon and Raph saints
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I think X was essendon and Raph saints
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i think i remember Jason BLake saing he went for the bombers at the last perth function . i know CJ's mum said he used to go for the dockers . i think is fairly obviouse that Gardy went for WC as a kid. i think armo was a brions supporter too
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Is that right ?True Blue Sainter wrote:I think Goose was a Cats man...
Maybe I'm confused but isn't he somehow related to a former club great ? I'm thinking Colin Watson ?
Or did I dream it ?
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!
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Its funny that
I know if either of my boys end up playing senior football, I would be 100% behind them
what parent wouldn't be?
must be hard for BJ's mum and his mums sister as life long fans, but blood comes first always.
IMO first time you see an opposition player even if its childhood club, clean up your son, you alliegience would go with your family.
thats why Im trying to direct them to cricket
I know if either of my boys end up playing senior football, I would be 100% behind them
what parent wouldn't be?
must be hard for BJ's mum and his mums sister as life long fans, but blood comes first always.
IMO first time you see an opposition player even if its childhood club, clean up your son, you alliegience would go with your family.
thats why Im trying to direct them to cricket
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I think BJ's mum is now a fully fledged sainter!! She turned - obviously for the better!!Dan Warna wrote:Its funny that
I know if either of my boys end up playing senior football, I would be 100% behind them
what parent wouldn't be?
must be hard for BJ's mum and his mums sister as life long fans, but blood comes first always.
IMO first time you see an opposition player even if its childhood club, clean up your son, you alliegience would go with your family.
thats why Im trying to direct them to cricket
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Thanks ILNR.i_luv_nick_riewoldt wrote:yes he is! i read it in the brownlow medal book, a few months back.Enrico_Misso wrote:Is that right ?True Blue Sainter wrote:I think Goose was a Cats man...
Maybe I'm confused but isn't he somehow related to a former club great ? I'm thinking Colin Watson ?
Or did I dream it ?
Was Colin his grandfather ?
But I would have thought with a Brownlow medallist in the family, Goose would have been a dinky Sainter.
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!
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i remember hearing big Frase was a Fitzroy supporter as a kid
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I think it's Goose's grandfather as he won it i think in 1925. Although i may have to pull out the book to clarify it.Enrico_Misso wrote:Thanks ILNR.i_luv_nick_riewoldt wrote:yes he is! i read it in the brownlow medal book, a few months back.Enrico_Misso wrote:Is that right ?True Blue Sainter wrote:I think Goose was a Cats man...
Maybe I'm confused but isn't he somehow related to a former club great ? I'm thinking Colin Watson ?
Or did I dream it ?
Was Colin his grandfather ?
But I would have thought with a Brownlow medallist in the family, Goose would have been a dinky Sainter.
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