Saints 2037 and The Great man
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Saints 2037 and The Great man
Not sure if this has been posted before or where it came from or who to give the credit to, it was forwarded in an email to me. Gave me a bit of a chuckle.
Thought i'd share it.
P.S. If only the Great man could play on that long!!!
Hope we dont have to wait that till then for our second Premiership!!
Cheers
KB
September 30, 2037. Demetriou Dome, New Delhi, India.
>
> The Saints finally won that elusive second premiership with a hard
> fought and thrilling 2 point win over the West Sydney Mortgage
> Defaulters, in front of 250,000 fans at the Demetriou Dome (Named in
> honour of the greatest and most influential person ever involved with
> the AFL) in New Delhi. The saints overcame tough opposition, a hostile
> crowd and oppressive temperatures to become the first club to win a
> premiership after finishing the home and away rounds in 24th position.
> The saints cleverly exploited the 'Mark Williams Finals System' to
> clinch a berth in the play-off after just 18 preceding finals. The 24
> teams in the 48 team competition that missed the finals are considering
> a protest.
>
> Star of the triumph and winner of the Demetriou Statue (Named in honour
> of the greatest and most influential person ever involved with the AFL.
> It replaced the Norm Smith Medal in 2010), awarded for best afield, was
> none other than ageless St.Kilda champion, 65 year old midfielder,
> Robert Harvey.
>
> At his usual relentless running best, Harvey, in his 1035th game for the
> saints, accumulated 35 posessions and capped his performance by scoring
> 3 Demetrious (Replaced the goal in 2010 and named in honour of the
> greatest and most influential person ever involved with the AFL) in the
> second half, including the winner, just seconds before the final siren.
>
> Victorious St.Kilda coach, Connor Harvey, was full of praise for his
> father's efforts. Connor, himself a fine player, although retired since
> 2032, described the old man as, 'a marvel, role model and mentor of the
> highest order. He could work on his defensive accountability a bit more,
> and he could kick a few more goals, but at his age I have to cut him
> some slack. What the hell, we finally got the chocolates. No one
> deserves this more than dad. Now his CV is complete at last. Two
> Brownlows, 2 Demetriou Medals (Replaced the Brownlow Medal in 2010 as
> the award for the Fairest and Best player in the AFL. It is named in
> honour of the greatest and most influential person ever involved with
> the AFL), 6 club best and fairest, the last two won in his fifties, AFL
> MVP, Legend, Hall of Fame member and AFL lifetime achievement Award, The
> Anderson, named after the patron saint of interstate clubs, Adrian
> Anderson.
>
> The typically humble Harvey was full of praise for his team mates,
> refusing to accept individual accolades. 'The best part of today, and we
> had a bit of luck with the new grandfather/grandson rule brought in this
> year, was that I got to play in a premiership with my two grandsons,
> Grant and Thomas. They were superb, weren't they?' enthused the champ.
>
> Devoted wife Danielle stood beside her man, beaming with pride. 'I
> couldn't be more proud of him. He's been a bit of a handful at the Rod
> Butterss maximum security home for the aged this year, but it's all
> turned out all right in the end. They just can't control him. They've
> tried rotating tags of nurses, but he just grinds them into the dirt. He
> can't be stopped. At least now he can retire, as he's been promising to
> do for the last 35 years!
>
> St.Kilda President, Michael Rix, was on hand to accept the long awaited
> premiership cup, but somehow failed to take full possession of it,
> eventually fumbling and dropping it on the floor. 'Another touchless
> outing, I'm afraid, ' lamented the President.
>
> Vice President of Australia, Corey Worthington, standing in for the
> President of the Australian Republic, Deborah Mailman, was on hand to
> present the Demetriou Statue to the the humble saints hero. Worthington
> then mumbled something about the premiership celebrations were on back
> at his place and that he'd text all his mates to bring their friends and
> grog.
>
> Meanwhile, Harvey thanked his sponsors, R & X Clarke Prosthetics, for
> extending his career. The company was founded by former St.Kilda
> players, Raphael and Xavier Clarke, who based their research and product
> development on their own continually shattering bodies. They became the
> largest makers of prosthetic devices in the world, with Harvey the face
> of the company.
>
> Harvey's original heart is on display at the National Museum, in the
> Australian Capital, Noosa, next to that of Phar Lap. His artificial
> heart, the RX 5000, has delivered reliable and consistent performance
> after a rocky start. 'Couldn't have done it without the new technology,'
> admitted Harvey. 'The big ones this year though, were the titanium hips
> and knees. They'll last another 20 seasons.'
>
> At this point, Danielle Harvey collapsed, sobbing uncontrollably. When
> she challenged the great man about his promise to retire if the saints
> finally landed a flag, her husband shot back, 'We've got to try for
> back-to back flags, don't we?
Thought i'd share it.
P.S. If only the Great man could play on that long!!!
Hope we dont have to wait that till then for our second Premiership!!
Cheers
KB
September 30, 2037. Demetriou Dome, New Delhi, India.
>
> The Saints finally won that elusive second premiership with a hard
> fought and thrilling 2 point win over the West Sydney Mortgage
> Defaulters, in front of 250,000 fans at the Demetriou Dome (Named in
> honour of the greatest and most influential person ever involved with
> the AFL) in New Delhi. The saints overcame tough opposition, a hostile
> crowd and oppressive temperatures to become the first club to win a
> premiership after finishing the home and away rounds in 24th position.
> The saints cleverly exploited the 'Mark Williams Finals System' to
> clinch a berth in the play-off after just 18 preceding finals. The 24
> teams in the 48 team competition that missed the finals are considering
> a protest.
>
> Star of the triumph and winner of the Demetriou Statue (Named in honour
> of the greatest and most influential person ever involved with the AFL.
> It replaced the Norm Smith Medal in 2010), awarded for best afield, was
> none other than ageless St.Kilda champion, 65 year old midfielder,
> Robert Harvey.
>
> At his usual relentless running best, Harvey, in his 1035th game for the
> saints, accumulated 35 posessions and capped his performance by scoring
> 3 Demetrious (Replaced the goal in 2010 and named in honour of the
> greatest and most influential person ever involved with the AFL) in the
> second half, including the winner, just seconds before the final siren.
>
> Victorious St.Kilda coach, Connor Harvey, was full of praise for his
> father's efforts. Connor, himself a fine player, although retired since
> 2032, described the old man as, 'a marvel, role model and mentor of the
> highest order. He could work on his defensive accountability a bit more,
> and he could kick a few more goals, but at his age I have to cut him
> some slack. What the hell, we finally got the chocolates. No one
> deserves this more than dad. Now his CV is complete at last. Two
> Brownlows, 2 Demetriou Medals (Replaced the Brownlow Medal in 2010 as
> the award for the Fairest and Best player in the AFL. It is named in
> honour of the greatest and most influential person ever involved with
> the AFL), 6 club best and fairest, the last two won in his fifties, AFL
> MVP, Legend, Hall of Fame member and AFL lifetime achievement Award, The
> Anderson, named after the patron saint of interstate clubs, Adrian
> Anderson.
>
> The typically humble Harvey was full of praise for his team mates,
> refusing to accept individual accolades. 'The best part of today, and we
> had a bit of luck with the new grandfather/grandson rule brought in this
> year, was that I got to play in a premiership with my two grandsons,
> Grant and Thomas. They were superb, weren't they?' enthused the champ.
>
> Devoted wife Danielle stood beside her man, beaming with pride. 'I
> couldn't be more proud of him. He's been a bit of a handful at the Rod
> Butterss maximum security home for the aged this year, but it's all
> turned out all right in the end. They just can't control him. They've
> tried rotating tags of nurses, but he just grinds them into the dirt. He
> can't be stopped. At least now he can retire, as he's been promising to
> do for the last 35 years!
>
> St.Kilda President, Michael Rix, was on hand to accept the long awaited
> premiership cup, but somehow failed to take full possession of it,
> eventually fumbling and dropping it on the floor. 'Another touchless
> outing, I'm afraid, ' lamented the President.
>
> Vice President of Australia, Corey Worthington, standing in for the
> President of the Australian Republic, Deborah Mailman, was on hand to
> present the Demetriou Statue to the the humble saints hero. Worthington
> then mumbled something about the premiership celebrations were on back
> at his place and that he'd text all his mates to bring their friends and
> grog.
>
> Meanwhile, Harvey thanked his sponsors, R & X Clarke Prosthetics, for
> extending his career. The company was founded by former St.Kilda
> players, Raphael and Xavier Clarke, who based their research and product
> development on their own continually shattering bodies. They became the
> largest makers of prosthetic devices in the world, with Harvey the face
> of the company.
>
> Harvey's original heart is on display at the National Museum, in the
> Australian Capital, Noosa, next to that of Phar Lap. His artificial
> heart, the RX 5000, has delivered reliable and consistent performance
> after a rocky start. 'Couldn't have done it without the new technology,'
> admitted Harvey. 'The big ones this year though, were the titanium hips
> and knees. They'll last another 20 seasons.'
>
> At this point, Danielle Harvey collapsed, sobbing uncontrollably. When
> she challenged the great man about his promise to retire if the saints
> finally landed a flag, her husband shot back, 'We've got to try for
> back-to back flags, don't we?
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