Rare Hamill Interview- a Blue :(
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Rare Hamill Interview- a Blue :(
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/i ... 6130959893
although I'd guessed it......
interview is more equal and wide ranging than the headline
although I'd guessed it......
interview is more equal and wide ranging than the headline
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A shame? It was a bloody tragedy! Cost us flags. He plays '04 PF or '05 PF or in 2006, and we win flag No.2 at least. Alas, not to be.Junction Oval wrote:A shame that injury forced him out so early...
Without doubt, our 2004 team was our best, closely followed by 2005. It just goes to show the quality of our current coach that 2009 and 2010 (even more so) made GFs.
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Look he was courageous and good player for us when he would get himself fit BUT he was always very $$ and status driven. Loved the limelight down Brighton way with his mate Warney.
St.Kilda paid him handsomely and his last 3 years were minimal return for the big dollars he was on. He SHOULD be more grateful. Hamill is just as $$ driven now with his pool business he has together with his brother.
St.Kilda paid him handsomely and his last 3 years were minimal return for the big dollars he was on. He SHOULD be more grateful. Hamill is just as $$ driven now with his pool business he has together with his brother.
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Didn't he retire before RL came to the club? I didn't think he was on our list in 2007...
Very surprised that he sees himself as a Carlton man, very disappointing.
Very surprised that he sees himself as a Carlton man, very disappointing.
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Pretty sure it was Ross's first year But his body was already shot- so in fact he should 'blame' if that's the feeling the previous management and training services-- But so much has been learnt since then.Armoooo wrote:Didn't he retire before RL came to the club? I didn't think he was on our list in 2007...
Very surprised that he sees himself as a Carlton man, very disappointing.
wikipedia.Aaron "Sammy" Hamill (born 20 August 1977) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who is best known for his time at the St Kilda Football Club in the Australian Football League when he briefly captained the club.
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On 3 October 2007 Hamill announced his retirement from AFL football.
Hamill played 190 AFL matches with Carlton and St Kilda. In a career crippled by injury towards the end, he was remembered for his uncompromising attack on the football. He was a member of preseason premiership sides at both clubs.
"The decision to retire has been one of the hardest to make in my football career. However, I felt it was in the best interest of the club moving forward," Hamill said. "This will now allow a younger player to step up and cement themselves in the St Kilda side.[2]
"I would like to thank my family and close friends for their support over the journey. I am grateful to the Carlton Football Club for providing me with the opportunity to play and develop as a footballer," he said.
"Their inspirational leaders taught me to crave success and dedication to a cause, which will stay with me forever. I would also like to express my gratitude to Grant Thomas whose efforts did not go unnoticed by the playing group during his six years as coach. I wish Ross Lyon and the St Kilda Football Club all the best moving forward and hope that the current playing group will achieve the ultimate success."
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Disagree with that. Surely someone who loves the limelight would be seen or heard in the media regularly. This is the first time I have seen him quoted in years. Might be money driven (who isn't mostly?) but don't think he's a limelight seeker.saintkid wrote:Look he was courageous and good player for us when he would get himself fit BUT he was always very $$ and status driven. Loved the limelight down Brighton way with his mate Warney.
Which flag did he win with Carlton? He started in 1996 I think and definitely didn't play in the 1995 flag. He played in the 1999 Grand Final I think, but he would've had more success at St Kilda.Schillaci wrote:Fair enough that he considers himself a bit of both but mostly a blue scum boy as he won a flag with them after all. Still I'd prefer it if he thought of himself as a Saint...that's how I will remember him anyway.
I dont think there is much to tell. Just didnt really contact any of them pretty much as soon as he finished which was strange considering he lived in an area where most of his Saints mates lived.SENsaintsational wrote:Ooh, do tell.plugger66 wrote:One thing i do know about Hamill is that he was really good mates with a few Saints players. And I stress was.
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His best ' Saints ' Friend would appear to be Warney- Hence my reluctance to accept Warney's rant earlier in the year- as his source was possibly Aaron and he would seem to have uncertain feeelings for Ross.... then of course it was found that Warney wasn't even a member.SENsaintsational wrote:Ooh, do tell.plugger66 wrote:One thing i do know about Hamill is that he was really good mates with a few Saints players. And I stress was.
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What exactly is Aaron's issue with Ross?
Wasn't it his gammy leg that finished his career?
Anyways, in regards to the OP I don't really care. I loved the guy whilst he was here but at the end of the day he came and went rather quickly.
Plenty of great Saints who want to be known as Saints who we can cherish.
Wasn't it his gammy leg that finished his career?
Anyways, in regards to the OP I don't really care. I loved the guy whilst he was here but at the end of the day he came and went rather quickly.
Plenty of great Saints who want to be known as Saints who we can cherish.
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He has said this a couple times before on radio.
Perhaps it was just outright honesty, but the way it sounded at time was that he is hoping to be accepted back by them as a carlton man.
Hope they hate his guts after the way he treated those poor blues fans. How dare he s*** on that historically significant number they gave him.
Perhaps it was just outright honesty, but the way it sounded at time was that he is hoping to be accepted back by them as a carlton man.
Hope they hate his guts after the way he treated those poor blues fans. How dare he s*** on that historically significant number they gave him.
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That is exactly right. He had another year of his very lucrative backended contract left in 2008 but as he hardly played any games in 2007 with his degenerative knee condition, a limited 2006 season and issues in 2005 too, he was pushed by Lyon and co to retire in 2008 with a payout of his contract. This freed a spot on the senior list which was the right thing to do so Hamill should have no complaints as he had more than enough time given to him to come good again.Saint Bev wrote:My understanding is that Sammy was "encouraged" to retire. Which he didn't want to do, held the hope that he would come good. Which everyone knew was a pipe dream. So didn't leave entirely happy with St Kilda.
Thanks to his second club he is quite wealthy and if anything, he owes St.Kilda in terms of output on the field relative to money received. He has an exceptional Bayside property portfolio that most people would dream of owning at 33 years old thanks mainly to his 'second' club.
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Pretty overrated in my opinion, we all loved how 'hard' he was but these days everyone has a cry when someone is 'picked off' the way he used to… that was his main draw card…
Had really good presence obviously, mainly cause he was such a scary bastard…
If he wants to crawl back to Carlton that's fine, I'll remember him as our highest paid player for around 1 goal a game in return…
If his knee was any good when Ross stamped his papers he would have returned through another club…
Had really good presence obviously, mainly cause he was such a scary bastard…
If he wants to crawl back to Carlton that's fine, I'll remember him as our highest paid player for around 1 goal a game in return…
If his knee was any good when Ross stamped his papers he would have returned through another club…
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Spot on. He took a fair slice of the salary cap for the last 4 of his 5 year backended contract, with very little return. Thomas made some poor and short-sighted decisions that the club paid for dearly by giving some players long contracts when there were worrying signs with their bodies. He gave Hamill a 5 year contract and Luke Penny a 3 year contract. Penny didn't get through his first year.dragit wrote: If his knee was any good when Ross stamped his papers he would have returned through another club…