the Winners - Fox - St Kilda- 1982
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the Winners - Fox - St Kilda- 1982
Ken Sheldon and Simon O-Donell in studio
as they state- Was rare for the Saints to be on the Winners
Carlton /Pies first
as they state- Was rare for the Saints to be on the Winners
Carlton /Pies first
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Re: the Winners - Fox now- St Kilda- 1982
Rd 3 1982
St Kilda vs swans
at Moorabbin...
St Kilda vs swans
at Moorabbin...
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Re: the Winners - Fox now- St Kilda- 1982
Is that a younger, more svelte GT I see there ...dashing out of defence. Ahhh, the ravages of time.
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yes and more vision of him than Simonbigcarl wrote:Is that a younger, more svelte GT I see there ...dashing out of defence. Ahhh, the ravages of time.
Some names very unfamiliar
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Re: the Winners - Fox - St Kilda- 1982
Why would they be unfamiliar?
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Re: the Winners - Fox now- St Kilda- 1982
I was probably at that game. I was watching it last night from a distance with the sound off and though I recognised nearly every player, could put names to only a few, GT, Jeff Sarau, Bruce Duperouzel, Doug Cox (I think), Simon O'Donnell, Peter Keil ... and of course, Joffa Cunnimgham
Not our most glorious era.
Not our most glorious era.
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bigcarl wrote:I was probably at that game. I was watching it last night from a distance with the sound off and though I recognised nearly every player, could put names to only a few, GT, Jeff Sarau, Bruce Duperouzel, Doug Cox (I think), Simon O'Donnell, Peter Keil ... and of course, Joffa Cunnimgham
Not our most glorious era.
What Beano, Goro, little Greggy Packham. Unfortunately I remember that era too well. I had a look at the list and remember all the players who played that day and there was some pretty ordinary players back then. I suppose it is expected when we finished last in the next 3 or 4 years.
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Re: the Winners - Fox - St Kilda- 1982
8 of the 20 had played 2 games or less before that game.
Geoff Linke's 2nd and last game for the Saints
Darryl Cowie's first.
Geoff Linke's 2nd and last game for the Saints
Darryl Cowie's first.
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kosifantutti wrote:8 of the 20 had played 2 games or less before that game.
Geoff Linke's 2nd and last game for the Saints
Darryl Cowie's first.
Had high hopes for Linke. No idea why but thought he was going to be a player.
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great memories, I was going out with the sister of a player from that team and went to the 82 GF where the Saints team lost the reserves GF to Geelong, I think that was Barry Breens last game in Saints colours and was Cat Colling capatain coach. Pretty sure in that reserves team were Milan and a few others, should have won
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terry smith rules wrote:great memories, I was going out with the sister of a player from that team and went to the 82 GF where the Saints team lost the reserves GF to Geelong, I think that was Barry Breens last game in Saints colours and was Cat Colling capatain coach. Pretty sure in that reserves team were Milan and a few others, should have won
Still got that game on video somewhere in this house. One of Ormonds greats played that day as well, the great Andrew Jobling.
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Those better informed will be able to answer definitively, was that Cox fellow in the backline a quality footballer??
That match was before my time, but watching him in that short segment he seemed a real player with height, skill and dash.
Thommo looked very likely too if not a little ungainly.
That match was before my time, but watching him in that short segment he seemed a real player with height, skill and dash.
Thommo looked very likely too if not a little ungainly.
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I would have the record at home, can't find the St K team online but the cats team had some pretty big namesplugger66 wrote:terry smith rules wrote:great memories, I was going out with the sister of a player from that team and went to the 82 GF where the Saints team lost the reserves GF to Geelong, I think that was Barry Breens last game in Saints colours and was Cat Colling capatain coach. Pretty sure in that reserves team were Milan and a few others, should have won
Still got that game on video somewhere in this house. One of Ormonds greats played that day as well, the great Andrew Jobling.
1982: Geelong 19.18 (132) dft. St Kilda 12. 11 (83)
B: Dale Smyth – Ray Card – Phil Maddock
HB: Zane Taylor – Craig Cleave – Peter Zychla
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HF: Damian Drum – Stephen Nichols – Phillip Harrison
F: Kelvin Matthews – Darren Flanigan – Andrew Bews
Foll: Ramsay Bogunovich – Rod Waddell – Kevin Sheehan
Int: Karl Fedke – Tim Darcy
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Goals: Waddell 6, Darcy 4, Flanigan, Matthews, Drum 2, Magles, O’Keeffe, Bews 1.
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He was quite a good player though only had a short career with us (think he ended up at Richmond).Sobraz wrote:Those better informed will be able to answer definitively, was that Cox fellow in the backline a quality footballer??
That match was before my time, but watching him in that short segment he seemed a real player with height, skill and dash.
If I recall correctly, there was some dispute with Essendon over who he was zoned to.
When we played the Bombers at Waverley our banner read "Hands Off Our Cox"
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terry smith rules wrote:I would have the record at home, can't find the St K team online but the cats team had some pretty big namesplugger66 wrote:terry smith rules wrote:great memories, I was going out with the sister of a player from that team and went to the 82 GF where the Saints team lost the reserves GF to Geelong, I think that was Barry Breens last game in Saints colours and was Cat Colling capatain coach. Pretty sure in that reserves team were Milan and a few others, should have won
Still got that game on video somewhere in this house. One of Ormonds greats played that day as well, the great Andrew Jobling.
1982: Geelong 19.18 (132) dft. St Kilda 12. 11 (83)
B: Dale Smyth – Ray Card – Phil Maddock
HB: Zane Taylor – Craig Cleave – Peter Zychla
C: Murray Whitcombe – Alan Mangels – David O’Keeffe
HF: Damian Drum – Stephen Nichols – Phillip Harrison
F: Kelvin Matthews – Darren Flanigan – Andrew Bews
Foll: Ramsay Bogunovich – Rod Waddell – Kevin Sheehan
Int: Karl Fedke – Tim Darcy
Coach: David Harris
Goals: Waddell 6, Darcy 4, Flanigan, Matthews, Drum 2, Magles, O’Keeffe, Bews 1.
Especially Peter Zychla who clearly must be last on the alphabet in AFL footy.
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That banner would be banned in today's sterile word sadlyDr Spaceman wrote:He was quite a good player though only had a short career with us (think he ended up at Richmond).Sobraz wrote:Those better informed will be able to answer definitively, was that Cox fellow in the backline a quality footballer??
That match was before my time, but watching him in that short segment he seemed a real player with height, skill and dash.
If I recall correctly, there was some dispute with Essendon over who he was zoned to.
When we played the Bombers at Waverley our banner read "Hands Off Our Cox"
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Should have known you were on first-name terms with them. Nothing has changed in the ensuing years hey Plugs.plugger66 wrote: What Beano, Goro, little Greggy Packham.
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bigcarl wrote:Should have known you were on first-name terms with them. Nothing has changed in the ensuing years hey Plugs.plugger66 wrote: What Beano, Goro, little Greggy Packham.
The first 2 are nic names from watching footy and the third is what I called him. Do you call out go Hayes or get the ball Armitage? Having said that if you lived in east Bentleigh you knew Goro.
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As I remember the Cox controversy it was something to do with him having signed originally with Richmond I think not Essendon. Half way through his first season Richmond took a case to the VFL to say he was their player and we had broken the rules in playing him. We had all our points won to that point (not many) deducted and slipped below Footscray and Melbourne on the bottom of the ladder. Ultimately we must have appealed because our points were restored and Cox remained a Saint at least for a short while. Then later he left and went to Essendon.
As for Thomas he was a very good CHB for a short while before injury slowed him down, Matt Maguire always reminded me of GT
We were an ordinary side back then, the Pies Blues game on before it was a completely different standard interesting that half that Carlton team was in Saints colours not too long afterwards - Sheldon Marcou McConville Wow Jones
As for Thomas he was a very good CHB for a short while before injury slowed him down, Matt Maguire always reminded me of GT
We were an ordinary side back then, the Pies Blues game on before it was a completely different standard interesting that half that Carlton team was in Saints colours not too long afterwards - Sheldon Marcou McConville Wow Jones
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Re: the Winners - Fox - St Kilda- 1982
I'm sure it was a zoning issue with Cox. He played a handful of games in Mildura before heading to SA. Was therefore zoned to Richmond.
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And he probably owes you money.plugger66 wrote:bigcarl wrote:Should have known you were on first-name terms with them. Nothing has changed in the ensuing years hey Plugs.plugger66 wrote: What Beano, Goro, little Greggy Packham.
The first 2 are nic names from watching footy and the third is what I called him. Do you call out go Hayes or get the ball Armitage? Having said that if you lived in east Bentleigh you knew Goro.
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Sobraz wrote:And he probably owes you money.plugger66 wrote:bigcarl wrote:Should have known you were on first-name terms with them. Nothing has changed in the ensuing years hey Plugs.plugger66 wrote: What Beano, Goro, little Greggy Packham.
The first 2 are nic names from watching footy and the third is what I called him. Do you call out go Hayes or get the ball Armitage? Having said that if you lived in east Bentleigh you knew Goro.
More likely my sister.
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Cox was somehow claimed by Richmond and there was legal argument over him regarding his Zoning. My only claim to fame is that I made the banner up and wrote "Hands off Cox" and stuck it up at Waverley when I was a teenager. My Mum would not let me write "Our Cox". Pictures of it made the Sunday papers the next day.
At the end of the game (we got thumped of course), I retrieved the banner and took it home on the bus to Southland (that took forever from Waverley). We ripped it up after hanging it across the back window of the bus and shitting the driver.
Cox worked out we were going no-where and went to Essendon where he promptly did nothing.
At the end of the game (we got thumped of course), I retrieved the banner and took it home on the bus to Southland (that took forever from Waverley). We ripped it up after hanging it across the back window of the bus and shitting the driver.
Cox worked out we were going no-where and went to Essendon where he promptly did nothing.
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