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degruch wrote:
Sainterman wrote:...some even refer to us as the "Southern Saints"...anyone remember when we trialled this name out to try and capture more of the Southern Victorian population and thereby increase memberships?
I thought it was deconstruction of the St Kilda name in preparation for pre-packaging and sale to Tasmania?
Southern Saints was yonks ago. Early eighties...We were ahead of our time...


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plugger66 wrote:I will never forget Brownlow night. My other side won the flag that year and we spent all day in the Boundary Hotel. After Plugger won the brownlow I drove to Moorabbin ( very very stupid as the Boundary had a cop shop opposite it) Went inside the Social club and there was about 50 people there and continued getting pissed until Plugger and Nicky got back from the brownlow. One of the last things I remember was having the brownlow around my neck at about 4am in the morning. I really wish we had I phones back then.
Who is "your other side" Noble park won the div 1 g/f but they wouldn't have celebrated there.
Not murrumbeena or bentleigh


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noblejohn wrote:
plugger66 wrote:I will never forget Brownlow night. My other side won the flag that year and we spent all day in the Boundary Hotel. After Plugger won the brownlow I drove to Moorabbin ( very very stupid as the Boundary had a cop shop opposite it) Went inside the Social club and there was about 50 people there and continued getting pissed until Plugger and Nicky got back from the brownlow. One of the last things I remember was having the brownlow around my neck at about 4am in the morning. I really wish we had I phones back then.
Who is "your other side" Noble park won the div 1 g/f but they wouldn't have celebrated there.
Not murrumbeena or bentleigh
Ormond. Our first of 4 A grade flags in a row.


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Post: # 1121665Post noblejohn »

Ah, VAFA. Club is now defunct I think


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noblejohn wrote:Ah, VAFA. Club is now defunct I think
I hope not as we won by a point last Saturday. Looks like i am out of a job if it happened since then. having said that we are playing like we are defunct.


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Post: # 1121668Post noblejohn »

Sorry my mistake, Club had/has a rich history with a
heap of players going on to play VFL
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noblejohn wrote:Sorry my mistake, Club had/has a rich history with a
heap of players going on to play VFL
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Yep got 3 at the moment. Simon Buckley, Max Gawn and Will Thursfield. Should get 2 drafted next year, Sam Frost and maybe Ben Darrou.


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Post: # 1121674Post noblejohn »

We have one at Noble that clubs should look at, Kyle Martin
Remember J gwilt was a a local pickup


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Post: # 1121756Post Enrico_Misso »

stevie wrote:
Sainterman wrote:
degruch wrote:
Sainterman wrote:...some even refer to us as the "Southern Saints"...anyone remember when we trialled this name out to try and capture more of the Southern Victorian population and thereby increase memberships?
I thought it was deconstruction of the St Kilda name in preparation for pre-packaging and sale to Tasmania?
Perhaps, a long way back...there was certainly talk of that back then too. Some of the footage on those videos is quite unique though as much of it was taken by the club rather than the TV stations of the time. One shows a Winmar mark against Essendon early in his career that live was one of the best I have ever seen...amazing. Will see if I can put something together when I get a chance...
I remember seeing Nicky's mark on The Winners the next morning - it was Rd 9 of that year.
The vision wasn't the best but he was damn near 3 storeys high - one of the greatest of all time.
Have never seen it since - it has to be on some old tape?
Was that the one he took on the members wing at Moorabbin where he came in from an angle and climbed above shoulder high?
It was as good a mark as I have ever seen.

But the match wasn't televised and I have never seen any footage of it.
I did hear that some blurry vision of it exists.
Would LOVE to see it.
Like many such things, the mind can play tricks and I wonder if it was really as good as I thought it was at the time!!!!


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Enrico_Misso wrote:
Dr Spaceman wrote:We’re Saints we’re proud and we’ve got a lot of fight,
Were on the move and they’ll feel our might
We’ll hit em nice and hard, make em drop their guard,
And we’re loyal to our mates
Coz we’re the Saints

We’re Saints we’re mean and we’re all mighty keen,
We’re after wins like you’ve never seen,
We’ll get em on the run, we’re not out here for fun,
And we’re loyal to our mates
Coz we’re the Saints
It was a fantastic song.
Really got everyone going up in the Social Club.

Wish they would bring it back.
The current version is so BLAND
Yeah, I quite liked the Southern Saints song.

I wouldn't say the current version is bland. I guess he hear all the time and it becomes a little monotonous. It still gets us going though. The drum roll at the start is great. It'd be missed if we were to depart with it for good.

It'd be nice to hear the Southern Saints and maybe the original just change it up from time to time.


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Post: # 1121769Post stevie »

Yeah Enrico, that was Nicky's mark

He took quite a few speckies over his career but that was the best.

It is even mentioned in The Point Of It All, on page 272 :

'the big crowd was also treated to the sight of one of the great marks of all time when Nicky Winmar hung in the air for an absolute 'screamer' in front of the grandstand. It was only just captured on TV and the still photos did not do it justice'.

Two pages on, there is a pic of Cuz taking a ripper v Richmond the same year


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Post: # 1121826Post SainterX1 »

I've got a photo of that mark - Nicky gave it to me when I was younger. I will try and find it when I get home and post it here. From memory he was on Simon Madden's shoulders...


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the upload you've been looking for!

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This thread being resurrected inspired me to upload the 80's theme song in question...
http://soundcloud.com/loewebrow/were-th ... remastered
Clearly the recording has come from an old cassette tape, and needed a fair amount of cleaning up to remove hiss and other noise. Enjoy!
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Post: # 1122084Post Rosco »

im bloody glad that this is no longer in use. thanks for the upload though.


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Post: # 1122088Post Enrico_Misso »

Love it!
Brings back great memories of Moorabbin and that magnificent social club :D


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stevie wrote:Yeah Enrico, that was Nicky's mark

He took quite a few speckies over his career but that was the best.

It is even mentioned in The Point Of It All, on page 272 :

'the big crowd was also treated to the sight of one of the great marks of all time when Nicky Winmar hung in the air for an absolute 'screamer' in front of the grandstand. It was only just captured on TV and the still photos did not do it justice'.

Two pages on, there is a pic of Cuz taking a ripper v Richmond the same year
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Post: # 1122098Post Winmar »

I can imagine how the chorus would have been popular when the place was rocking. Can't imagine the song would go down to well if introduced now though! Thanks for uploading it.

I'd love to see a video of the Winmar mark!


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does anyone have video footage?


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mrkiss wrote:does anyone have video footage?
Sounds like you might need to get in touch with an archivist at Channel 7 to try and dig up the footage for you.


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mrkiss wrote:does anyone have video footage?
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Sainterman wrote:
degruch wrote: Perhaps, a long way back...there was certainly talk of that back then too. Some of the footage on those videos is quite unique though as much of it was taken by the club rather than the TV stations of the time. One shows a Winmar mark against Essendon early in his career that live was one of the best I have ever seen...amazing. Will see if I can put something together when I get a chance...
That Nicky grab was right in front of where I was standing, without doubt the best mark I've ever seen. He got so high he had both feet on a Bummers tall's shoulders and took it cleanly, and as the guys legs began to buckle under the weight he seemed to push up again and hang there for an eternity. I remember seeing vision of it from one camera in the grandstand but it was miles away and in the shadows so you couldn't get a proper feel for just how amazing it really was in the flesh... Neil Elvis was my fave ever Saint...


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Post: # 1525873Post stevie »

Harvey To Hayes wrote:
Sainterman wrote:
degruch wrote: Perhaps, a long way back...there was certainly talk of that back then too. Some of the footage on those videos is quite unique though as much of it was taken by the club rather than the TV stations of the time. One shows a Winmar mark against Essendon early in his career that live was one of the best I have ever seen...amazing. Will see if I can put something together when I get a chance...
That Nicky grab was right in front of where I was standing, without doubt the best mark I've ever seen. He got so high he had both feet on a Bummers tall's shoulders and took it cleanly, and as the guys legs began to buckle under the weight he seemed to push up again and hang there for an eternity. I remember seeing vision of it from one camera in the grandstand but it was miles away and in the shadows so you couldn't get a proper feel for just how amazing it really was in the flesh... Neil Elvis was my fave ever Saint...

Round 9 1987. mcadam05 had the vision on here a couple of years back and it was on YouTube but seems to have gone now.


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stevie wrote:
Harvey To Hayes wrote:
Sainterman wrote:
degruch wrote: Perhaps, a long way back...there was certainly talk of that back then too. Some of the footage on those videos is quite unique though as much of it was taken by the club rather than the TV stations of the time. One shows a Winmar mark against Essendon early in his career that live was one of the best I have ever seen...amazing. Will see if I can put something together when I get a chance...
That Nicky grab was right in front of where I was standing, without doubt the best mark I've ever seen. He got so high he had both feet on a Bummers tall's shoulders and took it cleanly, and as the guys legs began to buckle under the weight he seemed to push up again and hang there for an eternity. I remember seeing vision of it from one camera in the grandstand but it was miles away and in the shadows so you couldn't get a proper feel for just how amazing it really was in the flesh... Neil Elvis was my fave ever Saint...

Round 9 1987. mcadam05 had the vision on here a couple of years back and it was on YouTube but seems to have gone now.

Winmar's mark is featured in St Kilda News Vol 1(1987).

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Post: # 1526161Post farquhar »

Re: the channel 7 archivist. It is well worth following up as I was able to get my hands on a 1973 Glenelg vs Richmond highlights from a Champions of Australia game.

I was lucky to see Kevin Bartlett at Sputhland signing his book on Hafey and talked about it with him.


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