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Yes Jed well done.
Early days of 1997... but anytime is the right time to beat the wobbles.
The wobbles finished out of the 8 if I remember correctly and the Saints performed well...bu stumbled at the final hurdle.
Over to you Jed.....
Early days of 1997... but anytime is the right time to beat the wobbles.
The wobbles finished out of the 8 if I remember correctly and the Saints performed well...bu stumbled at the final hurdle.
Over to you Jed.....
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STEPHEN MILNE - 440 GOALS FROM 216 MATCHES
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I am finding it very hard to find more questions...
This is a hard one (sorry)
Round 7 - 1922
The Saints hosted Essendon at the Junction Oval
Essendon were 14 points up at half time, but in the 3rd quarter the Saints were having a recovery up until the 20 minute mark.
The umpire called a halt to the proceedings for a short while, which stopped our run...
Why did the umpire call a short halt to the game?
This is a hard one (sorry)
Round 7 - 1922
The Saints hosted Essendon at the Junction Oval
Essendon were 14 points up at half time, but in the 3rd quarter the Saints were having a recovery up until the 20 minute mark.
The umpire called a halt to the proceedings for a short while, which stopped our run...
Why did the umpire call a short halt to the game?
Don't wait for the light at the end of the tunnel to appear, run down there and light the bloody thing yourself!
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Clue...HarveysDeciple wrote:Umpire felt the players weren't respecting his authority. ie lots of back chat etc.
Did the ump temporarily halt the game to take control?
Just a guess
The respect I am talking about the death of a person.....
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Yes ric, well done, your go...riccardo wrote:The match was stopped because of the procession for the funeral of Lt James Bennett, a famous aviator who died in an around the world flight attempt. He was a St Kilda supporter, and lived in the area.
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The strike occurred because the committee had decided to recall 10 dressing room passes. Welles Eicke and Joe Hogan, along with generous club benefactors were affected by this decision.
Harry Lever was the ringleader, assisted by Hugh Plowman and Gordon Dangerfield. The passes were the trigger but the players also had gripes about the smoke nights. All but 3 players stood by the ringleaders and the club then asked them to hand in their uniforms.
Harry Lever was the ringleader, assisted by Hugh Plowman and Gordon Dangerfield. The passes were the trigger but the players also had gripes about the smoke nights. All but 3 players stood by the ringleaders and the club then asked them to hand in their uniforms.
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