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The Saints have always had a fiery relationship with the umpiring fraternity. What incident triggered the relationship hitting its lowest ebb? What was the low point of the Saints relationship with the umpires?
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Lockett?
Big Tony brought his greyhound with him to one of his tribunal visits and it pissed on an umpy?
Seriously, must have been before Big Carl? - that's about as far back as I go in terms of Saints history.
Big Tony brought his greyhound with him to one of his tribunal visits and it pissed on an umpy?
Seriously, must have been before Big Carl? - that's about as far back as I go in terms of Saints history.
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We were such a fair team back then.
The only player that might have been considered a tad rough (only at times and only v. dirty opp. players) was the Cowboy.
What a player. Spoke at a recent aftermatch function. Great guy.
Not the Cowboy?
The only player that might have been considered a tad rough (only at times and only v. dirty opp. players) was the Cowboy.
What a player. Spoke at a recent aftermatch function. Great guy.
Not the Cowboy?
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NICK RIEWOLDT - 444 GOALS FROM 200 MATCHES
STEPHEN MILNE - 440 GOALS FROM 216 MATCHES
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STEPHEN MILNE - 440 GOALS FROM 216 MATCHES
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A clue?
Assuming it involves a player? maybe you could tell us how many games (approx) - less than 20, less than 100, whatever?
My memory is not that good going back that far.
Assuming it involves a player? maybe you could tell us how many games (approx) - less than 20, less than 100, whatever?
My memory is not that good going back that far.
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NICK RIEWOLDT - 444 GOALS FROM 200 MATCHES
STEPHEN MILNE - 440 GOALS FROM 216 MATCHES
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The answer was:-
During the 1967 season vs. Geelong, Saints ruckman, Bob Pascoe, was reported by boundary umpire, Ray Frost, for alledgedly kicking Geelong forward, John Sharrock.
Pascoe said that he had stumbled over Sharrock in the course of play.
Frost's version of the incident, regarded by the Saints as fanciful at best, had Pascoe deliberately standing on Sharrock with his left foot and delivering a kick with his right.
To the amazement of most people present, the tribunal suspended Pascoe for the rest of the season, 11 matches plus finals.
In retaliation the club banned umpires from post-match functions. It led to bitter feelings between the club and the umpires and, some believe, the aftershocks still echo through to today.
Quck and easy question for whoever wants to post the next one.
Who won the 1966 Grand Final?
During the 1967 season vs. Geelong, Saints ruckman, Bob Pascoe, was reported by boundary umpire, Ray Frost, for alledgedly kicking Geelong forward, John Sharrock.
Pascoe said that he had stumbled over Sharrock in the course of play.
Frost's version of the incident, regarded by the Saints as fanciful at best, had Pascoe deliberately standing on Sharrock with his left foot and delivering a kick with his right.
To the amazement of most people present, the tribunal suspended Pascoe for the rest of the season, 11 matches plus finals.
In retaliation the club banned umpires from post-match functions. It led to bitter feelings between the club and the umpires and, some believe, the aftershocks still echo through to today.
Quck and easy question for whoever wants to post the next one.
Who won the 1966 Grand Final?
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No mate, the highest number that year was #46 - Murray Pitts (an other rookie)saint66au wrote:50 ??
And Ive got a heap of questions..just need to get some of these right so I can ask em!!!l lol
How about I give you the answer so that you can ask some questions....
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