Verdun Howell Brownlow 1958
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Verdun Howell Brownlow 1958
Lucky I found some good info from hutchy finally.
Great for the club to buy his brownlow back. Gotta just give big thumbs up for the club/board reacquiring heritage like that....
Is the gentleman still alive??? Again great initiative by the club!!!
Great for the club to buy his brownlow back. Gotta just give big thumbs up for the club/board reacquiring heritage like that....
Is the gentleman still alive??? Again great initiative by the club!!!
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Re: Verdun Howell Brownlow 1958
Verdun is still alive in Western Australia.walski wrote:Lucky I found some good info from hutchy finally.
Great for the club to buy his brownlow back. Gotta just give big thumbs up for the club/board reacquiring heritage like that....
Is the gentleman still alive??? Again great initiative by the club!!!
A job well done by our club's board.
Thanks for the news, I went outside to get some wood in when Hutchy was on as I normally do & missed the announcement.
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Has Verdun fallen on hard times?GrumpyOne wrote:Was a bit miffed that Verdun was selling his Brownlow, but had the reasons explained to me in a pm, and understood the need.
Excellant effort by all concerned to bring this off. After all, Verdun was one off the players who took cents in the dollar owed so that we still have a club to support.
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Probably because he very rarely has a good news story. He's usually delving through rubbish bins & trawling up cr@p on people. Or just making it up.jonesy wrote:Usually no one believes a word Hutchy says?
unless it's a good news story,then it's Gospel
Just because he reports a good story doesn't make him a decent bloke.
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If he said that the deal has been done, then I reckon Hutchy is a bit like Carlscum's slogan on this story - premature.Animal Enclosure wrote:Probably because he very rarely has a good news story. He's usually delving through rubbish bins & trawling up cr@p on people. Or just making it up.jonesy wrote:Usually no one believes a word Hutchy says?
unless it's a good news story,then it's Gospel
Just because he reports a good story doesn't make him a decent bloke.
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Didn't say he was a decent bloke.Animal Enclosure wrote:Probably because he very rarely has a good news story. He's usually delving through rubbish bins & trawling up cr@p on people. Or just making it up.jonesy wrote:Usually no one believes a word Hutchy says?
unless it's a good news story,then it's Gospel
Just because he reports a good story doesn't make him a decent bloke.
Just interesting if he had of stated something negative the thread would be full of "BS. The bald germ is lying again" ,"scum of the earth liar" ,etc etc
Bring back the Lockett era
A word of caution..... the W E Green company is still producing reprints of the Grand Final Winners Posters.Mr Magic wrote:Another Saints item of interest in the same auction is written up here:-
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If you intend bidding, make sure you are getting a 1966 issue one, not a later reprint.
Not 100% sure as I can't find my copy of "The Point of it All" to confirm. Perhaps someone could look it up for us?mcadam05 wrote:GrumpyOne wrote:
Excellant effort by all concerned to bring this off. After all, Verdun was one off the players who took cents in the dollar owed so that we still have a club to support.
He Was? are you sure. his last game was in 1968 how would the club owe him any money by the early 80s
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he did go too Richmond too coach there 2nds, maybe he did some coaching for us tooGrumpyOne wrote:Not 100% sure as I can't find my copy of "The Point of it All" to confirm. Perhaps someone could look it up for us?mcadam05 wrote:GrumpyOne wrote:
Excellant effort by all concerned to bring this off. After all, Verdun was one off the players who took cents in the dollar owed so that we still have a club to support.
He Was? are you sure. his last game was in 1968 how would the club owe him any money by the early 80s
its funny if the club did buy it theres still no mention of it on leskis site
or the clubs
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verdun_Howellmcadam05 wrote:he did go too Richmond too coach there 2nds, maybe he did some coaching for us tooGrumpyOne wrote:Not 100% sure as I can't find my copy of "The Point of it All" to confirm. Perhaps someone could look it up for us?mcadam05 wrote:GrumpyOne wrote:
Excellant effort by all concerned to bring this off. After all, Verdun was one off the players who took cents in the dollar owed so that we still have a club to support.
He Was? are you sure. his last game was in 1968 how would the club owe him any money by the early 80s
its funny if the club did buy it theres still no mention of it on leskis site
or the clubs
Just checked here and it only says he coached Richmond's twos.
Im sure the Point of it All would be a touch more accurate but it doesn't appear he coached us at any level.
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Hence my post earlier about Hutchy being premature.mcadam05 wrote:he did go too Richmond too coach there 2nds, maybe he did some coaching for us tooGrumpyOne wrote:Not 100% sure as I can't find my copy of "The Point of it All" to confirm. Perhaps someone could look it up for us?mcadam05 wrote:GrumpyOne wrote:
Excellant effort by all concerned to bring this off. After all, Verdun was one off the players who took cents in the dollar owed so that we still have a club to support.
He Was? are you sure. his last game was in 1968 how would the club owe him any money by the early 80s
its funny if the club did buy it theres still no mention of it on leskis site
or the clubs
If there is a deal I hope he hasn't stuffed it up in some way by announcing it too early?
got that right...the guy's a piece of crap.....Animal Enclosure wrote:Probably because he very rarely has a good news story. He's usually delving through rubbish bins & trawling up cr@p on people. Or just making it up.jonesy wrote:Usually no one believes a word Hutchy says?
unless it's a good news story,then it's Gospel
Just because he reports a good story doesn't make him a decent bloke.
(some posters get offended......along with their children it would seem if i say turd......)
...but if anyone was to buy the medal....the club would be my preferred destination......
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What? Almost speechless!GrumpyOne wrote:..Not 100% sure as I can't find my copy of "The Point of it All" to confirm. ..
It makes no mention of it, as only a half a dozen of the major creditors are mentioned from the players and coaches who were owed $470,797. So it could be, perhaps from a provident fund. It would not have been much by 1984.
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Did you here the audience calling Hutchy a hack ,and other things,during his segment,he's as popular as constipation...Animal Enclosure wrote:Probably because he very rarely has a good news story. He's usually delving through rubbish bins & trawling up cr@p on people. Or just making it up.jonesy wrote:Usually no one believes a word Hutchy says?
unless it's a good news story,then it's Gospel
Just because he reports a good story doesn't make him a decent bloke.
Will we pick up a player in the SSP window
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Verdun is very much alive and i can confirm that hutchy is right our CEO mike Nettelfold is very keen on St Kilda keeping our herritage so the club (much to the joy of Verdun) is going to be purchasing the medal off him ..... Verdun is going to be our very special guest at the Western Saints Pre Game function befor the Westcoast game so i urge all Western Saints or saints from Everywhere else comming over for this game to contact us at westernsaints@saints.com.au to get your tickets to meet the great man and be part of what will be a great day
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