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Post: # 67549Post HSVKing »

ok, well going by the fact that St Kilda have had 1601, and this is many many more than anyone else....

my guess is 9000.


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Post: # 67573Post Davo027 »

OK clue time:

Combination of guernsey numbers worn by Silvio Foshini, Mick Malthouse & Greg Burns.


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Post: # 67581Post St Fidelius »

Davo027 wrote:OK clue time:

Combination of guernsey numbers worn by Silvio Foshini, Mick Malthouse & Greg Burns.
This can't be right, can it?

Foshini - 6, Malthouse - 22, Burns - 11

thats 62,211


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Post: # 67586Post HarveysDeciple »

Is it in that order though?
Or any order.
It could be 62,211, 61,122, 22,611, 22,116, 11,622, 11,226??


I will go with 11,226?


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Post: # 67587Post St Fidelius »

Yeah, I think you're right HD. Reversed order...


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Post: # 67588Post Davo027 »

Close guys !
Malthouse - 22
Also wore another number..


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Post: # 67589Post St Fidelius »

Davo027 wrote:Close guys !
Malthouse - 22
Also wore another number..
Well he wore 2 other numbers that I know of

37 - 1973

44 - 1972

I'll go for 11,376


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Post: # 67612Post Davo027 »

I'll go for 11,376
Well done St Fid !!
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Post: # 67618Post St Fidelius »

Thanks Davo, but gee how did you come up with that number?


Question

What was significant about the years 1942 and 1943 for the Saints?

Clue – J Gravell became a life member for the Saints.


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Post: # 67621Post Davo027 »

Thanks Davo, but gee how did you come up with that number?
St Fid - AFL stats :wink:


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What was significant about the years 1942 and 1943 for the Saints?
Kenneth Walker won the saints best & fairest in 42 & 43........

or in 1942 the Australian prisoners in Changi organised a competition which consisted of six teams named after VFL clubs. It lasted nine months and was run under similar lines to the VFL. They had clearances, tribunals and their own Brownlow Medal.
Names chosen for the teams were Melbourne, Collingwood, Geelong, St. Kilda, Essendon and Richmond.
For each match the umpires cast votes for the best and fairest player award, which was called the Changi Brownlow Medal. The eventual winner was Peter Chitty, who had played for St. Kilda in the VFL. The medal itself was made in Changi, probably in part from a wrecked aeroplane.
They built a oval and the goal and behind posts were cut from rubber trees........

or those 2 seasons we played at Toorak Park....

If it wasn't those I'm not sure....but at least you have some interesting info!!


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Post: # 67627Post St Fidelius »

No Davo,

Thats not what I was looking for

check the clue again.....

J Gravell


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Post: # 67630Post Selhurst Saint »

Did we win Reserves premierships in those years?


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Post: # 67645Post bob »

was J Gravell an umpire or become an umpire or something?


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Post: # 67646Post St Fidelius »

Selhurst Saint wrote:Did we win Reserves premierships in those years?
Yes Selhurst Saint, back to back premierships for the Seconds

J Gravell was captain of the 1943 Seconds, not too sure about 1942

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Post: # 67753Post Sainterone »

Given that it's been a day since the last post....
I will post an easy Q for someone to kick off again...

We had the 10 game streak this year which resulted in the points margin being 500 (PF 1263 PA 763).

We had the "10 goal streak" last year during which the points margin was 297 (R18 - R21).

The Q is:

500 points is the best successive winning points margin achieved in H&A matches inc finals. What is the next best achieved (what rounds what year)? and what was the highlight in terms of best winning margin?

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Post: # 67765Post kosi fan tutti »

lenatwildwildwest wrote:Given that it's been a day since the last post....
I will post an easy Q for someone to kick off again...
I'd hate to see a hard one.


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Post: # 67767Post St Fidelius »

My guess would be Carlton in 1995 from round 10 to GF

St Kilda was the last team to beat them in Round 9

score Saints 11.14- 80 to Carlton 3.6 -24


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Post: # 67769Post Sainterone »

Look that may be right re the Caaaarlton stat but do we care for Caaaarlton?

No the stat is only for the Saints games (sorry for any confusion).

I am turning the computer off soon.
I will provide a hint tomorrow if you can't get it.

PS We are talking successive points (points for less points against) not games.

If it was games then allthestats.com provides the answer:

10 - 2004

9 - 1997

8 - 1966
8 - 1939

It's not that hard really if you like your stats!!!

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Post: # 67770Post St Fidelius »

OK

I thought the link to it was that the Saints were the last team to beat them...


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Post: # 67772Post Sainterone »

It wasn't worded that well when I re-read it. Sorry.

We are looking for the H&A streak (by the Saints) which resulted in the second best points margin (after the 500 point streak in 2004).

It was better than the 297 points scored in the four game streak towards the end of 2003 (known as the 10 goal streak due to all four games being won by more than 10 goals).

The highlight will be evident once the specific games have been identified.

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Post: # 67774Post Selhurst Saint »

May have been the nine game streak in 1997, we had some sizeable wins during that ride.


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Post: # 67783Post Sainterone »

Good try Selhurst Saint.

1997's nine game streak was worth 333 points.
R16 we started with Hawthorn (won by 79)
However there were some close results too (Sydney by 9 in R19 and Freo by 13 in R20).

Because I won't be able to check progress until tomorrow I'll give the answer - 383 points (but you still have to identify the games and what the highlight was) - OK?

Another hint - it wasn't in 1966 or 1939 (the Saints 8 game winning streaks).

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Post: # 67817Post HarveysDeciple »

That is a difficult question.
So we can rule out 97,66 and 39.
Gotta get the brain working now.


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Post: # 67876Post Selhurst Saint »

Was it the streak when Plugger returned from injury in 1991? I think he kicked about 12 & 10 in his first two back as we mauled Adelaide & then Brisneyland.


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