Well done to Rory and the Club
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Well done to Rory and the Club
Last week the club rang up to say that my son had been selected (presumably at random) to be one of the 30 mascots that line up as a flag-waving guard of honour for the players to run past before bursting through the banner.
Whole thing was organised by Rory (I don't know his last name) from the club.
Rory did a fantastic job to organise 30 excited kids, not to mention the parents.
It is a great initiative by the club to get kids involved like this.
My son loved it.
Congratulations again to Rory and the club.
Whole thing was organised by Rory (I don't know his last name) from the club.
Rory did a fantastic job to organise 30 excited kids, not to mention the parents.
It is a great initiative by the club to get kids involved like this.
My son loved it.
Congratulations again to Rory and the club.
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!
They can even WATCH LIVE FOOTY!
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anything that shows the saints colours is great
I was thinking of suggesting he go to Cheerleading school
But given he is starting a fresh with a new group of Kids each week it will never be too rehearsed
and he is learning each week what he needs to tell them and which actions to practice first..
did your son enjoy his time enrico misso?
Rory Sackville
anything that shows the saints colours is great
I was thinking of suggesting he go to Cheerleading school
But given he is starting a fresh with a new group of Kids each week it will never be too rehearsed
and he is learning each week what he needs to tell them and which actions to practice first..
did your son enjoy his time enrico misso?
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Well done Rory/St Kilda.
Shame the minimum age is 8.
I reckon 6-13 would be better, not sure if it's the go for 14 and 15 year olds, but maybe that is an age where teenagers can lose interest in footy and get into other things instead?
Anyway, if it's still going in a few years I'll try some good old fashioned bribery and corruption to get my kids selected
Shame the minimum age is 8.
I reckon 6-13 would be better, not sure if it's the go for 14 and 15 year olds, but maybe that is an age where teenagers can lose interest in footy and get into other things instead?
Anyway, if it's still going in a few years I'll try some good old fashioned bribery and corruption to get my kids selected
I think you are right about the age. I had to take a mates kid on Sunday and he is 13 and even though he was excited at the start he said it became a bit boring as he continued to wave the flag. 13 certainly should be the top age limit IMO.saintspremiers wrote:Well done Rory/St Kilda.
Shame the minimum age is 8.
I reckon 6-13 would be better, not sure if it's the go for 14 and 15 year olds, but maybe that is an age where teenagers can lose interest in footy and get into other things instead?
Anyway, if it's still going in a few years I'll try some good old fashioned bribery and corruption to get my kids selected
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Re: Well done to Rory and the Club
I noticed they even got the Banner up for a few seconds/ minute to allow for photos :)0Enrico_Misso wrote: Rory did a fantastic job to organise 30 excited kids, not to mention the parents.
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Ripping bloke, absolute professional, great Saints family, know Rory and his cousin Damo personally, certainly do bleed red, white and black.saint66au wrote:Rory is a great guy who Ive dealt with frequently both cos of here and the MW
Im sure he wont mind me saying that apart from a great Club employee, hes a lifetime Saints tragic also
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Top bloke and definitely a passionate Sainter with a nice long family history of association with the club.dcstkfc wrote:Ripping bloke, absolute professional, great Saints family, know Rory and his cousin Damo personally, certainly do bleed red, white and black.saint66au wrote:Rory is a great guy who Ive dealt with frequently both cos of here and the MW
Im sure he wont mind me saying that apart from a great Club employee, hes a lifetime Saints tragic also
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