Statue for Linton st !
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Statue for Linton st !
With the Saints to return to Linton st in 2018 .
Does the club have any plans to honour a favourite son with naming rights and a statue ?
If not , why not ?
If members had a vote , I would pick Lockett , quite simply because he is the greatest footballer I have ever seen .
But there may be someone more deserving that encapsulates the spirit of the club during our years at Moorabbin.
Afterall the Anthony Howard Lockett elite training facility may have people laughing !
Does the club have any plans to honour a favourite son with naming rights and a statue ?
If not , why not ?
If members had a vote , I would pick Lockett , quite simply because he is the greatest footballer I have ever seen .
But there may be someone more deserving that encapsulates the spirit of the club during our years at Moorabbin.
Afterall the Anthony Howard Lockett elite training facility may have people laughing !
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Lockett went to Sydney and kicked 500 goals so No
189 games 2 B&Fs vs 383 Harvey 4 B&Fs vs 318+ N.Riewoldt 6 B&Fs, 297 Hayes 3 B&Fs
Two
Tony was a great FF
189 games 2 B&Fs vs 383 Harvey 4 B&Fs vs 318+ N.Riewoldt 6 B&Fs, 297 Hayes 3 B&Fs
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Tony was a great FF
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When I read the OP, i thought of the Doc perhaps.
But, that Winmar moment is an iconic moment in Australian sporting and indigenous history.
That wins.
But, that Winmar moment is an iconic moment in Australian sporting and indigenous history.
That wins.
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A montage. Trevor Barker soaring high, nicky and the jumper, harvey scooping low, baldock holding the cup (in three stripes), roo tumbling backwards with ball, plugger booting the ball.
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The Cowboy
aka Kevin Neale
Long before Plugger there was the Cowboy
The whole ground would lift when the cowboy went near the ball
He played in '66 and has been involved with club in some form ever since
To me epitomised the passion of the club during great days and then ordinary
aka Kevin Neale
Long before Plugger there was the Cowboy
The whole ground would lift when the cowboy went near the ball
He played in '66 and has been involved with club in some form ever since
To me epitomised the passion of the club during great days and then ordinary
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And, kicked five goals in the low scoring 66 GF, a fact sometimes overlooked due to the Barry BREEN pointterry smith rules wrote:The Cowboy
aka Kevin Neale
Long before Plugger there was the Cowboy
The whole ground would lift when the cowboy went near the ball
He played in '66 and has been involved with club in some form ever since
To me epitomised the passion of the club during great days and then ordinary
But, a montage of Saints champs as mentioned elsewhere on this topic would be my choice also
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Back to Moorabbin it's simple- Plugger. The man owned the ground like no one ever did. Kicked the last goal there,kicked the most there,stood on packs there,arms raised with iconic match winning goals. Just make it already
Bring back the Lockett era
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The more I think about this the more I think the Cowboy should be the statue
He played 108 games at Moorabbin, second only to Barry Breen (128 games), of those 108 -68 were wins!!
His whole career was at Moorabbin, he crashed packs, he lit up the place and we have ALWAYS loved him as a Sainter
FYI Plugger played 62 at Moorabbin (with 35 wins) and 53 at Waverley (and lots at the SCG!!!)
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He played 108 games at Moorabbin, second only to Barry Breen (128 games), of those 108 -68 were wins!!
His whole career was at Moorabbin, he crashed packs, he lit up the place and we have ALWAYS loved him as a Sainter
FYI Plugger played 62 at Moorabbin (with 35 wins) and 53 at Waverley (and lots at the SCG!!!)
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Good, no, great idea. I would support that.Waltzing St Kilda wrote:Winmar lifting his guernsey. Iconic moment in Australian history.
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Yes but that was at Victoria Park. This is Moorabbin.saynta wrote:Good, no, great idea. I would support that.Waltzing St Kilda wrote:Winmar lifting his guernsey. Iconic moment in Australian history.
Plugger the best I've seen by a long way and ruled Moorabbin like no one has ruled an AFL ground.
But he left the Saints, so probably not appropriate.
I vote for Doc, not with the premiership cup, just in an iconic playing pose. He was our sole premiership captain the year after we moved to the ground. Legendary Saint.
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From the Artist Impressions of the new development, it looks as if there'll be a large mural of Trevor Barker soaring majestically at the Linton St entrance.
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That's an iconic Moorabbin moment. Plus a great Saint. Like it.prwilkinson wrote:From the Artist Impressions of the new development, it looks as if there'll be a large mural of Trevor Barker soaring majestically at the Linton St entrance.
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BARKERRRRRbigcarl wrote:That's an iconic Moorabbin moment. Plus a great Saint. Like it.prwilkinson wrote:From the Artist Impressions of the new development, it looks as if there'll be a large mural of Trevor Barker soaring majestically at the Linton St entrance.
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Could always have a statue of Ian Stewart watering the ground.
A statue of Tony Lockett holding off Steve Silvagni with one arm and marking the ball with the other would be a pretty amazing statue... How many did Tony kick that day.... 12?
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A statue of Tony Lockett holding off Steve Silvagni with one arm and marking the ball with the other would be a pretty amazing statue... How many did Tony kick that day.... 12?
OR...
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Has to be the Doc holding the cup aloft, but please no contrasting colours.
He had traded jumpers with a filth criminal in Des Tuddenham so was in Collingwood monochrome colours the time..
He had traded jumpers with a filth criminal in Des Tuddenham so was in Collingwood monochrome colours the time..
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10.7 including the winner with 42 seconds leftprwilkinson wrote:Could always have a statue of Ian Stewart watering the ground.
A statue of Tony Lockett holding off Steve Silvagni with one arm and marking the ball with the other would be a pretty amazing statue... How many did Tony kick that day.... 12?
OR...
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That bottom picture for the end of the wall shown in the artist's impression.prwilkinson wrote:Could always have a statue of Ian Stewart watering the ground.
A statue of Tony Lockett holding off Steve Silvagni with one arm and marking the ball with the other would be a pretty amazing statue... How many did Tony kick that day.... 12?
OR...
Plus a bronze life sized Winmar lifting the Guernsey as you walk up.
And name the oval after Doc.
All covered.
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SemperFidelis wrote:That bottom picture for the end of the wall shown in the artist's impression.prwilkinson wrote:Could always have a statue of Ian Stewart watering the ground.
A statue of Tony Lockett holding off Steve Silvagni with one arm and marking the ball with the other would be a pretty amazing statue... How many did Tony kick that day.... 12?
OR...
Plus a bronze life sized Winmar lifting the Guernsey as you walk up.
And name the oval after Doc.
All covered.
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Lockett as the greatest player to play at Moorabbin and the club in general.
Winmar with the iconic pointing of his stomach.
The Doc as Captain of our only Premiership side.
3 statues.
Winmar with the iconic pointing of his stomach.
The Doc as Captain of our only Premiership side.
3 statues.
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Lockett may have been the best player to have played aat Morrabbin, but he spent half his career elsewhere. To me it should be Baldock. Not only was he a great player, but a good coach as well,who had to give it away because of hesrt problems. A statue of Darrel running close to the ground would br great.
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Lockett played 2 thirds of his career for us, Baldock played in Tasmania too. I hated seeing my hero go but he paid his dues for us in terrible times, I dont begrudge him leaving to secure his future. 3 statues for me.