Burke 22% Winmar 78%
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Burke 22% Winmar 78%
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Re: Our favourite Saint - Burke or Winmar - Vote now
This is probably the most difficult one so far, love them both as i loved watching them both play. Burke tough as nails run hard where as Nicky was silky smooth and would hit a target easy as. Had to pick Winmar in a very very close one.
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Re: Our favourite Saint - Burke or Winmar - Vote now
While Winmar should win in a canter, I'd think it was a hard thing for most to knock burkey out so early.
Burkey meant more to the club, but Winmar was enigmatic - when I'd have a kick around I'd be pretending to be Winmar, roosting a sidefooted punt into the fifty or through the goals!
Burkey meant more to the club, but Winmar was enigmatic - when I'd have a kick around I'd be pretending to be Winmar, roosting a sidefooted punt into the fifty or through the goals!
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Re: Our favourite Saint - Burke or Winmar - Vote now
nicky is my favorite player....full stop
.everybody still loves lenny....and we always will
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Re: Our favourite Saint - Burke or Winmar - Vote now
Like the Plugger v Frawley poll, I guess it all comes down that. Although, it hurts to vote against heart and soul player like Burke and Frawley.ROLS-LEE wrote:This is actually easy. How many came to the footy to see Burkey???
Winmar wins.
It's a bit like having to choose from star and character actors in movies.
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Re: Our favourite Saint - Burke or Winmar - Vote now
Love Burkey but Cuz was something else!
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Re: Our favourite Saint - Burke or Winmar - Vote now
Agreed! He was the most graceful player I've ever seen on a footy field.stinger wrote:nicky is my favorite player....full stop
Was just an absolute natural. The perfect prototype for a player even in today's game IMO.
Kudos to Burkey too though - tough as they come but suffers under an unfair comparison in this match up.
Some of these comparisons are a bit one-sided TBH.
A better match up would be Frawley v Burke, Winmar v Lockett etc.
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Re: Our favourite Saint - Burke or Winmar - Vote now
Has to be Nicky for me... Uber skilled...a magician on the paddock...just as much courage as Burkie...never took a backward step.
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Re: Our favourite Saint - Burke or Winmar - Vote now
Burke was another one of those players who busted a gut every time he stepped on the field. But I think Winmar's arrival at Moorabbin was a turning point for the club. That gave us an unstoppable full forward plus a player who could hit him on the chest 10 times out of 10. I've mentioned before how it was worth going to training just to watch him put on a display of the greatest skills you'd ever want to see.
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Re: Our favourite Saint - Burke or Winmar - Vote now
So true. We go to the footy to see the Lockett's and the Winmar's etc. We don't go to see who Jones is going to tag or Delaney going to keep quiet. In saying that there should be a back men's award.Sainternist wrote:Like the Plugger v Frawley poll, I guess it all comes down that. Although, it hurts to vote against heart and soul player like Burke and Frawley.ROLS-LEE wrote:This is actually easy. How many came to the footy to see Burkey???
Winmar wins.
It's a bit like having to choose from star and character actors in movies.
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Re: Our favourite Saint - Burke or Winmar - Vote now
Final scores
Winmar 35 Burke 10
Winmar 35 Burke 10
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Re: Our favourite Saint - Burke or Winmar - Vote now
Enigmatic, how so? He consitently played well week in week out.desertsaint wrote:While Winmar should win in a canter, I'd think it was a hard thing for most to knock burkey out so early.
Burkey meant more to the club, but Winmar was enigmatic - when I'd have a kick around I'd be pretending to be Winmar, roosting a sidefooted punt into the fifty or through the goals!
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Re: Our favourite Saint - Burke or Winmar - Vote now
Not his form, he had an air of mystery about him, quiet and hard to define.Jimmy O'Dea wrote:Enigmatic, how so? He consitently played well week in week out.desertsaint wrote:While Winmar should win in a canter, I'd think it was a hard thing for most to knock burkey out so early.
Burkey meant more to the club, but Winmar was enigmatic - when I'd have a kick around I'd be pretending to be Winmar, roosting a sidefooted punt into the fifty or through the goals!
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