#27 George Young on SEN
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#27 George Young on SEN
this evening- btw 9-10pm in the interview hour.
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Damn it - just saw this now!
George Young was one of my heroes in the 70s.
Something about the way he moved, he always looked exciting.
And he could kick goals - his six goal demolition from a flank of Essendon in the 73 Elim Final was the highlight.
He kicked four goals or more on 30 occasions in a 108 game career including one bag of 10.
Was also a very handy cricketer - played at Shield level.
Would have loved to hear his reminiscences!
George Young was one of my heroes in the 70s.
Something about the way he moved, he always looked exciting.
And he could kick goals - his six goal demolition from a flank of Essendon in the 73 Elim Final was the highlight.
He kicked four goals or more on 30 occasions in a 108 game career including one bag of 10.
Was also a very handy cricketer - played at Shield level.
Would have loved to hear his reminiscences!
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The guy who I can mainly thank/blame for my 43 year (and counting) obsession with this mighty club
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You're showing your age now Doc.Dr Spaceman wrote:The guy who I can mainly thank/blame for my 43 year (and counting) obsession with this mighty club
Just for the reord, so am I as he was my original favourite player. No. 27, a legend for our club.
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Re: #27 George Young on SEN
Same number as Rod Owen. Any comparison?
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Same number of arms and legs.SaintPav wrote:Same number as Rod Owen. Any comparison?
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No comparison.
(Unless in retirement Saint George has got overweight, lazy, taken up binge drinking and gambling).
Though they were both blessed with huge natural talent.
(Unless in retirement Saint George has got overweight, lazy, taken up binge drinking and gambling).
Though they were both blessed with huge natural talent.
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Thanks for the link Bratty.
Good interview but would have liked to hear more of his stories about his teammates.
We had a great team then.
Good interview but would have liked to hear more of his stories about his teammates.
We had a great team then.
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So would he have played on if he did not do his leg again?
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Anybody here remember the day he kicked a bag against Collingwood at Victoria Park? We thrashed the legs of them and in the last quarter the Sherrin Stand was empty! One of my highlights barracking for the Saints in the 70s.
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Bit harsh mate. Maybe lose the judgemental 'tude dude.Enrico_Misso wrote:No comparison.
(Unless in retirement Saint George has got overweight, lazy, taken up binge drinking and gambling).
Though they were both blessed with huge natural talent.
But George was a more natural FF type. And he was a bit more of a laid back character than Rod.
Rod was an enforcer and a bit more of a tall half forward flanker.
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samuraisaint wrote:Anybody here remember the day he kicked a bag against Collingwood at Victoria Park? We thrashed the legs of them and in the last quarter the Sherrin Stand was empty! One of my highlights barracking for the Saints in the 70s.
I didn't think that sounded right so I looked it up. he kicked a bag but Carman kicked more and we got beat. You must be thinking of another side.
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My God, i loved him back in the day. But no more a boring man have i ever heard.
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It was at Victoria Park and I was with my godfather there. WE killed em and that stand was empty and Georgie kicked abag - look it up again.plugger66 wrote:samuraisaint wrote:Anybody here remember the day he kicked a bag against Collingwood at Victoria Park? We thrashed the legs of them and in the last quarter the Sherrin Stand was empty! One of my highlights barracking for the Saints in the 70s.
I didn't think that sounded right so I looked it up. he kicked a bag but Carman kicked more and we got beat. You must be thinking of another side.
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Must have been a small bag - he kicked 2 that day. Gary Lofts kicked 5. It was 1976. Collingwood finished last, our fate the following year.
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How anyone can get this memory wrong is beyond me. You shouldn't have to refer to the history books.oh when the wrote:Pretty Sure He kicked 9 at Moorabbin against Pies, Carmen kicked 11.
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George kicked 8 that day, his second game as full forward.The Disch wrote:How anyone can get this memory wrong is beyond me. You shouldn't have to refer to the history books.oh when the wrote:Pretty Sure He kicked 9 at Moorabbin against Pies, Carmen kicked 11.
His first was the week before at Western Oval where he kicked 9 against the Dogs.
After the Moorabbin game he kicked 1 against North Melbourne in atrocious conditions at Arden Street before finishing off the season with something like 3.5 against the Tigers at VFL Park.
Although he had kicked quite a few goals before that time, those 21 goals in the last 4 games of that year signaled the birth of a new goal kicking star.
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perfectionist wrote:Must have been a small bag - he kicked 2 that day. Gary Lofts kicked 5. It was 1976. Collingwood finished last, our fate the following year.
Wow - great memory. If we won that match, then that was the day. Maybe it was Lofts I was thinking of. I was only 8, but that day at Vic Park stands out in my mind. Gary Lofts was another player we never hear of these days. He had a brother who played for us too, didn't he?
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