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Lest we Forget- Saints who serve- Chitty- Changi Brownlow

Post: # 1065060Post saintbrat »

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and also to remember those Saints supporters who have in the past and are continuing to serve on the front line to defend Australia,


Including former player Major General Stretton,
In 1946 and 1947 he played 16 games of Australian rules football in the Victoran Football League with St Kilda, after arriving at the club from Scotch College
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Post: # 1065068Post kosifantutti23 »

Thanks for posting.

This book that they refer to is excellent. Puts a lot of things in perspective.
"Fallen the Ultimate Heroes- Footballers who never returned from war" - Jim Main and David Allen. Crown Content


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I get that guys in WW1 and WW2 were defending Australia but may I ask what these current crop of Australian Saints supporters in the armed forces are actually defending Australia from?

Participating in some kind of Police action on foreign soil maybe, but defending Australia?

I don't get it I'm sorry.


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saintbrat wrote:http://www.saints.com.au/news/newsartic ... fault.aspx

and also to remember those Saints supporters who have in the past and are continuing to serve on the front line to defend Australia,


Including former player Major General Stretton,
In 1946 and 1947 he played 16 games of Australian rules football in the Victoran Football League with St Kilda, after arriving at the club from Scotch College
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had the record for the most goals ever kicked on a fullback in the history of the game...nice bloke though...sat next to him at the footy once...


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The Linton Street Flash wrote:I get that guys in WW1 and WW2 were defending Australia but may I ask what these current crop of Australian Saints supporters in the armed forces are actually defending Australia from?

Participating in some kind of Police action on foreign soil maybe, but defending Australia?

I don't get it I'm sorry.
k take your point But the sentiment was about their service not the pedantic of the word defend..


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Post: # 1065086Post kosifantutti23 »

The Linton Street Flash wrote:I get that guys in WW1 and WW2 were defending Australia
WW1?


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And so St Kilda and all the other clubs whose players fought and were injured and died during the wars have no right now to play on ANZAC day...


Get the F*&% off the ground Collingwood!


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sendmehomehappy wrote:And so St Kilda and all the other clubs whose players fought and were injured and died during the wars have no right now to play on ANZAC day.!
No. Collingwood owns Anzac Day, just as they own the MCG.
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The Linton Street Flash wrote:I get that guys in WW1 and WW2 were defending Australia but may I ask what these current crop of Australian Saints supporters in the armed forces are actually defending Australia from?

Participating in some kind of Police action on foreign soil maybe, but defending Australia?

I don't get it I'm sorry.
They are defending this country against terrorism! Afghanistan was the world's biggest terrorist training base and the Taliban are still a very real threat. There was even a plan to set off a bomb at the MCG a few years ago on Grand Final day!


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bigcarl wrote:
sendmehomehappy wrote:And so St Kilda and all the other clubs whose players fought and were injured and died during the wars have no right now to play on ANZAC day.!
No. Collingwood owns Anzac Day, just as they own the MCG.
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Isn't the MCG called Collingwood now?

I'm sure it has Dimwit's blessing already!


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Happy ANZAC Day- lest we forget. Thank you to all those men and women who fought for the freedom we experience today.
http://www.saints.com.au/news/newsartic ... fault.aspx
Lest we Forget! Anzac Day 2011
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Every year on Anzac Day we remember those who have given their lives for their country. Twenty one Saints have been identified as having fought in World Wars and failed to return. All were young men who heard the call to arms, enlisted and then proceeded overseas to fight for their country and friends. They did not return to their families and they did not return to their friends or the Saints, the club for which they played.

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kosifantutti23 wrote:
The Linton Street Flash wrote:I get that guys in WW1 and WW2 were defending Australia
WW1?
Defending the Empire - of which Australia was a part.


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Furphy wrote:
The Linton Street Flash wrote:I get that guys in WW1 and WW2 were defending Australia but may I ask what these current crop of Australian Saints supporters in the armed forces are actually defending Australia from?

Participating in some kind of Police action on foreign soil maybe, but defending Australia?

I don't get it I'm sorry.
They are defending this country against terrorism! Afghanistan was the world's biggest terrorist training base and the Taliban are still a very real threat. There was even a plan to set off a bomb at the MCG a few years ago on Grand Final day!
Appropriate name Furphy...

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saintbrat wrote:StevenBaker10 Steven Baker
Happy ANZAC Day- lest we forget. Thank you to all those men and women who fought for the freedom we experience today.
http://www.saints.com.au/news/newsartic ... fault.aspx
Lest we Forget! Anzac Day 2011
By Allan Grant
Every year on Anzac Day we remember those who have given their lives for their country. Twenty one Saints have been identified as having fought in World Wars and failed to return. All were young men who heard the call to arms, enlisted and then proceeded overseas to fight for their country and friends. They did not return to their families and they did not return to their friends or the Saints, the club for which they played.

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good one st bratty.....which means to me that the st kilda football club has every much right as the filth and bummers to play on anzac day ffs....


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http://www.afl.com.au/news/newsarticle/ ... fault.aspx


AFL honours Peter Chitty
By staff writers
12:26 PM Mon 25 Apr, 2011

Andrew Demetriou has paid tribute to Peter Chitty, winner of the only Changi Brownlow

Peter Chitty an ANZAC Legend
Sun, Apr 24, 11
Spreading the word
THE AFL has paid tribute to Peter Chitty, who played two games for St Kilda and won the famous Prisoner of War's Changi Brownlow.

Chitty, along with a number of other League footballers captured in Singapore's notorious Changi prison during World War II, started a football league with a best and fairest medal awarded.

After the final between Victoria and The Rest, which was watched by 10,000 prisoners was won by Victoria, Chitty was awarded the best and fairest medal. The medal became known as the Changi Brownlow.

"Peter Chitty later said the competition in Changi was as tough as any football he ever played," AFL chief executive Andrew Demetriou said.

Among those Chitty beat out for the Changi Brownlow was Fitzroy star Wilfred 'Chicken' Smallhorn, the 1933 Brownlow Medal winner.

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Vision of the saints training, Peter Speaking and a Changi football game
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Post: # 1065708Post Elvis »

Roland Perry's book 'The Changi Brownlow' tells the incredible story of Peter Chitty and the fall of Singapore.

At times it is an horrific read, but entirely compelling.

I wish part of someone's role on the coaching staff of each AFL team was to educate players about the depth and substance of people who have graced our game like Peter Chitty.

Those Chitty boys were tough buggers!


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