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Getting harder to find more questions...
Try this one...
Name this former Saint Captain....
(Dont mind the jumper either, much better than the red, black and yellow one we had this year IMO)
If that's too hard, name this former player......
Try this one...
Name this former Saint Captain....
(Dont mind the jumper either, much better than the red, black and yellow one we had this year IMO)
If that's too hard, name this former player......
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I'll go for the Dave McNamara and Ben Coghlan quinella.
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oops, I meant Glen Coghlan.
As for the oldtimer, I will go with "Algy Millhouse" or Gordon Dangerfield. (I wish I had my "Point of it All" at work.)
As for the oldtimer, I will go with "Algy Millhouse" or Gordon Dangerfield. (I wish I had my "Point of it All" at work.)
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Glen Coughlan it is - well done...Selhurst Saint wrote:oops, I meant Glen Coghlan.
As for the oldtimer, I will go with "Algy Millhouse" or Gordon Dangerfield. (I wish I had my "Point of it All" at work.)
The former captain is none other than George Morrissey.....
http://saints.com.au/default.asp?pg=his ... eid=204920
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The knob racially villified Nicky Winmar and set the match alight with violence. Can't quite remember the full details but we definitely had some players reported. That No 23 prick from the Dawks stomped on someones head as well.St Fidelius wrote:Okay...
Round 19, 1990...
The Saints lost to the Hawks
17.17:119 to 13.5:83
What major incident occured during the match involving Brereton?
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Close, he stepped on Frawley’s head, but that was back in 1988. In the 1990 game, he abused Winmar, who promptly gouged his eye so ferociously that he could well have ripped an eyeball out of the socket. Had he been successful, Dermie might not have turned out the successful TV personality he has gone on to be.
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Yep charged with kicking and eye gouging, he pleaded guilty to the eye gouging but not guilty to the kickingGarbage wrote:Winmar got 10 weeks for kicking the filthy dog if I remember correctly...
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Geelong 82 & Carlton 87
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Oops, I didnt read your question properly. I thought you were talking about the 1987 reserves grand final.Garbage wrote:Geelong - Yes
Carlton - No
After winning 5 in a row we lost against the lowly tigers.
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