I scored some Moorabbin memorabilia today
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I scored some Moorabbin memorabilia today
..and I dint have to scale any fences to do it
Whilst wandering up and down Linton St waiting for the gates to open, I spied some paper blown up againt the boundary fence. On closer inpsection I found that it was not just any old piece of paper, but sections of a "Saint" magazine from 1985!! Lying under it was footy record also from 1985, for our game there v Geelong. After some careful prising through the fence, I now am in posession of both
The Saint" paper is not in great nick, but the fact that it and the footy record obviously has been lying under the stand somewhere for over 20 years, to only be blown free during the renovations made them a fascinating find to me. I wonder what other treasures have been uncovered?
I also saw 2 drink cans (not aluminium), one Fosters Lager and one for a brand of orange soft drink I didnt know. Both had their contents in fl oz rather than mls..as well as an empty Minties box...and I think its been a while since you could buy Minties in a box!
Whilst wandering up and down Linton St waiting for the gates to open, I spied some paper blown up againt the boundary fence. On closer inpsection I found that it was not just any old piece of paper, but sections of a "Saint" magazine from 1985!! Lying under it was footy record also from 1985, for our game there v Geelong. After some careful prising through the fence, I now am in posession of both
The Saint" paper is not in great nick, but the fact that it and the footy record obviously has been lying under the stand somewhere for over 20 years, to only be blown free during the renovations made them a fascinating find to me. I wonder what other treasures have been uncovered?
I also saw 2 drink cans (not aluminium), one Fosters Lager and one for a brand of orange soft drink I didnt know. Both had their contents in fl oz rather than mls..as well as an empty Minties box...and I think its been a while since you could buy Minties in a box!
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Not this one from round 6 in 1985? DOn't remember #33 bagging 5 that often...
St Kilda 7.2 10.6 15.8 16.12 (108)
Geelong 4.3 9.7 13.15 15.21 (111)
GOALS: St Kilda: G.McAdam 5, R.Elphinstone 5, P.Cronan, J.Bennett, G.Burns, P.Narkle, F.Carbone, P.Kiel
Geelong: G.Ablett 6, M.Lenaghan 2, D.Morgan 2, A.Bews 2, B.Lindner, S.Reynoldson, D.Flanigan
Crowd: 14,665 at Moorabbin Oval on Saturday, 4th May
St Kilda 7.2 10.6 15.8 16.12 (108)
Geelong 4.3 9.7 13.15 15.21 (111)
GOALS: St Kilda: G.McAdam 5, R.Elphinstone 5, P.Cronan, J.Bennett, G.Burns, P.Narkle, F.Carbone, P.Kiel
Geelong: G.Ablett 6, M.Lenaghan 2, D.Morgan 2, A.Bews 2, B.Lindner, S.Reynoldson, D.Flanigan
Crowd: 14,665 at Moorabbin Oval on Saturday, 4th May
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I'm surprised an A.Lockett didn't get a mention. Didn't he start his career in about 83?
I can't remember Minties coming in a box but then, I was never a big fan of them.
I remember those cans though. They had a big silver strip running from top to bottom & you could stand on 'em without them collapsing.
They also made a very distictive sound when an empty was dropped on asphelt/concrete. -Which was often used by the sound effects department on 'Hey Hey it's Saturday'
I can't remember Minties coming in a box but then, I was never a big fan of them.
I remember those cans though. They had a big silver strip running from top to bottom & you could stand on 'em without them collapsing.
They also made a very distictive sound when an empty was dropped on asphelt/concrete. -Which was often used by the sound effects department on 'Hey Hey it's Saturday'
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Funnily enough when I heard a VB can roll down between the seats on Friday, I remarked to someone that it was a sound from the past that you never hear at games any moreTriColourDisciple wrote:I'm surprised an A.Lockett didn't get a mention. Didn't he start his career in about 83?
I can't remember Minties coming in a box but then, I was never a big fan of them.
I remember those cans though. They had a big silver strip running from top to bottom & you could stand on 'em without them collapsing.
They also made a very distictive sound when an empty was dropped on asphelt/concrete. -Which was often used by the sound effects department on 'Hey Hey it's Saturday'
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I always thought that Greg was a better player than Gilbert. Unfortunately his career at the Saints was far too short.plugger66 wrote:It was Greg his brother who wasnt as good but obviously did well on this day.TriColourDisciple wrote:Would that be Gilbert McAdam?
I'm pretty sure he didn't join the Saints until about 1990
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Interesting start to the year. We were beaten by 100+ points for the first three weeks.
Our percentage hit a low of 27.5 when Carlton beat us by 140 points in Round 2. Greg McAdam was the last player to score all our goals in one match. He kicked both.
Richmond beat us by 111 points in Round 3 and our percentage went up by over 7%.
Round 5 was the classic win on Anzac Day against Fitzroy. We had two players off injured, Lockett had to play in the ruck and Peter Melesso played the last quarter with a broken arm. I've still got that on tape somewhere.
I don't remember much about this game against Geelong except for the double blow of losing the game and misplacing my footy record.
Our percentage hit a low of 27.5 when Carlton beat us by 140 points in Round 2. Greg McAdam was the last player to score all our goals in one match. He kicked both.
Richmond beat us by 111 points in Round 3 and our percentage went up by over 7%.
Round 5 was the classic win on Anzac Day against Fitzroy. We had two players off injured, Lockett had to play in the ruck and Peter Melesso played the last quarter with a broken arm. I've still got that on tape somewhere.
I don't remember much about this game against Geelong except for the double blow of losing the game and misplacing my footy record.
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I remember going to the Tigers game - pretty sure it was at the G.....remember being happy that we scored over 100 points, and it wasn't as bad a 100 point flogging as the first two rounds!!kosifantutti23 wrote:Interesting start to the year. We were beaten by 100+ points for the first three weeks.
Our percentage hit a low of 27.5 when Carlton beat us by 140 points in Round 2. Greg McAdam was the last player to score all our goals in one match. He kicked both.
Richmond beat us by 111 points in Round 3 and our percentage went up by over 7%.
Round 5 was the classic win on Anzac Day against Fitzroy. We had two players off injured, Lockett had to play in the ruck and Peter Melesso played the last quarter with a broken arm. I've still got that on tape somewhere.
I don't remember much about this game against Geelong except for the double blow of losing the game and misplacing my footy record.
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That Richmond game broke me. I sat in the southern stand and cried after the game (rather pathetic for a 21 year old). I also remmber it being close to 40c that day as well.
All in all it was a miserable year. I can't remember losing to Geelong by 3 points, though, I imagine we were all devastated.
All in all it was a miserable year. I can't remember losing to Geelong by 3 points, though, I imagine we were all devastated.
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Geoff Ablett. I think Hawthorn would have more claim than us, unfortunately.Banger2Plugger wrote:We had a G Ablett in the centre??????
Any Father Son rule we can capitalise on??
He just got elected Mayor somewhere didn't he?
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