Gilbey's Gin training jumper
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Gilbey's Gin training jumper
Does anyone have a pic of one they can post? Was it black with red collar and cuffs (or white collar and red cuffs) and white writing on it? I had one as a kid around 1983/84.
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Re: Gilbey's Gin training jumper
I can't find a picture of the Gilbey's Gin training jumper but I found one of the Gilbey's Gin scoreboard at Moorabbin.
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Re: Gilbey's Gin training jumper
I've got one buried somewhere in a box in the garage. I'll see if I can find it and get back to you. Got it for my 21st in 1983.
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Re: Gilbey's Gin training jumper
Remember the old wind sock next to the scoreboard as well? Ahh.. good times.
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Re: Gilbey's Gin training jumper
For those who are not familiar with this old scoreboard the numbers next to A&B etc down the left hand side are scores from other grounds, usually posted at the end of each quarter.Jacks Back wrote:I can't find a picture of the Gilbey's Gin training jumper but I found one of the Gilbey's Gin scoreboard at Moorabbin.
The footy record let you know who teams A&B were.
There were twelve teams in the competition so 5 other games.
All games were played simultaneously on a Saturday afternooon starting at 2:10PM
Finals all played at the MCG started at 2:30PM (only 4 finals in total one per weekend).
There was only one central umpire in this case umpire 5 see footy record again.
Results from the horse races were also displayed, but mobile phones had not been invented so you could not place bets while watching the game.
Notice how St Kilda leads the Filth.
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Re: Gilbey's Gin training jumper
I'm not sure why, but I did some minor internet sleuthing in an attempt to identify the match captured in this photo.ace wrote:For those who are not familiar with this old scoreboard the numbers next to A&B etc down the left hand side are scores from other grounds, usually posted at the end of each quarter.Jacks Back wrote:I can't find a picture of the Gilbey's Gin training jumper but I found one of the Gilbey's Gin scoreboard at Moorabbin.
The footy record let you know who teams A&B were.
There were twelve teams in the competition so 5 other games.
All games were played simultaneously on a Saturday afternooon starting at 2:10PM
Finals all played at the MCG started at 2:30PM (only 4 finals in total one per weekend).
There was only one central umpire in this case umpire 5 see footy record again.
Results from the horse races were also displayed, but mobile phones had not been invented so you could not place bets while watching the game.
Notice how St Kilda leads the Filth.
I have determined that the photo was taken during the last quarter of St Kilda's first ever home game at Moorabbin: Round 1, 1965.
The other scores were Fitzroy (A) vs Essendon (B) and Hawthorn (G) vs Carlton (H). The other matches that round were played on Monday afternoon. I'm sure there's an explanation for that but I'll leave it to others.
Umpire 5 was Jeff Crouch, who went on to umpire the Grand Final that year (and the following year!). He awarded a total of 73 free kicks for the match.
The attendance figure for the match was 51,370, which remains a record.
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Re: Gilbey's Gin training jumper
Round 1 in 1965 fell on the Easter Weekend.
3 Games were played on Easter Saturday and 3 on Easter Monday
3 Games were played on Easter Saturday and 3 on Easter Monday
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Re: Gilbey's Gin training jumper
So the Carlton match would have been Barassi's first since his move from the Dees, which at the time was huge. Even today the move of a club captain would attract a lot of comment ( unless it was Rockliff ), but in the days when player movement was rare it was absolutely immense.
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Re: Gilbey's Gin training jumper
Thanks so much WW. I thought there may have been a photo of the players wearing them during a training session but I can't even find a pic of that.White Winmar wrote:I've got one buried somewhere in a box in the garage. I'll see if I can find it and get back to you. Got it for my 21st in 1983.
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Re: Gilbey's Gin training jumper
Gilbey's was a club sponsor brought in during Foxes reign as President - others at the same time were Harvester International, Buckley's, General Credit and I think there was one more club sponsor, I think all are now defunct.
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Valentine Greetings?oh when the wrote:Gilbey's was a club sponsor brought in during Foxes reign as President - others at the same time were Harvester International, Buckley's, General Credit and I think there was one more club sponsor, I think all are now defunct.
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Re: Gilbey's Gin training jumper
It was Easter weekend and that's why some games were being played on Monday - Easter Sunday was 18th April in 1965saint3d wrote:I'm not sure why, but I did some minor internet sleuthing in an attempt to identify the match captured in this photo.ace wrote:For those who are not familiar with this old scoreboard the numbers next to A&B etc down the left hand side are scores from other grounds, usually posted at the end of each quarter.Jacks Back wrote:I can't find a picture of the Gilbey's Gin training jumper but I found one of the Gilbey's Gin scoreboard at Moorabbin.
The footy record let you know who teams A&B were.
There were twelve teams in the competition so 5 other games.
All games were played simultaneously on a Saturday afternooon starting at 2:10PM
Finals all played at the MCG started at 2:30PM (only 4 finals in total one per weekend).
There was only one central umpire in this case umpire 5 see footy record again.
Results from the horse races were also displayed, but mobile phones had not been invented so you could not place bets while watching the game.
Notice how St Kilda leads the Filth.
I have determined that the photo was taken during the last quarter of St Kilda's first ever home game at Moorabbin: Round 1, 1965.
The other scores were Fitzroy (A) vs Essendon (B) and Hawthorn (G) vs Carlton (H). The other matches that round were played on Monday afternoon. I'm sure there's an explanation for that but I'll leave it to others.
Umpire 5 was Jeff Crouch, who went on to umpire the Grand Final that year (and the following year!). He awarded a total of 73 free kicks for the match.
The attendance figure for the match was 51,370, which remains a record.
A & B were Fitzroy and Essendon - game played at Brunswick Oval - 3 quarter time scores
G & H were Hawthorn and Carlton - game being played at Glenferrie Oval - 3 quarter time scores
The Stk v Collingwood score displayed on the scoreboard was halfway through the last quarter
Thinking back in the 80s that those scoreboard letters were usually linked to certain grounds
A & B was usually games being played at VFL Park
C & D was Princes Park (Hawthorn or Carlton)
E & F was Victoria Park & Moorabbin (Collingwood & St Kilda)
G & H was MCG (Richmond or Melbourne)
K & N was Arden Street & Windy Hill (North Melbourne & Essendon)
R & S was Kardinia Park & Western Oval (Geelong & Footscray)
Junction Oval (Fitzroy) ??
Lake Oval (South Melbourne) ??
Happy for anyone to correct me here
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Re: Gilbey's Gin training jumper
Not sure if it's the jumper you want but have a look at this site (about half way down) http://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/michael ... d41e4f20eactqs wrote:Does anyone have a pic of one they can post? Was it black with red collar and cuffs (or white collar and red cuffs) and white writing on it? I had one as a kid around 1983/84.
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Photo from Mambo no 2706's web site mentioned above.mambo2706 wrote:Not sure if it's the jumper you want but have a look at this site (about half way down) http://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/michael ... d41e4f20eactqs wrote:Does anyone have a pic of one they can post? Was it black with red collar and cuffs (or white collar and red cuffs) and white writing on it? I had one as a kid around 1983/84.
As ex-president Peter Summers said:
“If we are going to be a contender, we may as well plan to win the bloody thing.”
St Kilda - At least we have a Crest!
“If we are going to be a contender, we may as well plan to win the bloody thing.”
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Not to nitpick but I reckon all games started at 2:00pm.ace wrote:For those who are not familiar with this old scoreboard the numbers next to A&B etc down the left hand side are scores from other grounds, usually posted at the end of each quarter.Jacks Back wrote:I can't find a picture of the Gilbey's Gin training jumper but I found one of the Gilbey's Gin scoreboard at Moorabbin.
The footy record let you know who teams A&B were.
There were twelve teams in the competition so 5 other games.
All games were played simultaneously on a Saturday afternooon starting at 2:10PM
Finals all played at the MCG started at 2:30PM (only 4 finals in total one per weekend).
There was only one central umpire in this case umpire 5 see footy record again.
Results from the horse races were also displayed, but mobile phones had not been invented so you could not place bets while watching the game.
Notice how St Kilda leads the Filth.
2:10pm came in when the games were televised so they had 10 minutes to talk about the game before the first bounce (but I could be wrong).
As ex-president Peter Summers said:
“If we are going to be a contender, we may as well plan to win the bloody thing.”
St Kilda - At least we have a Crest!
“If we are going to be a contender, we may as well plan to win the bloody thing.”
St Kilda - At least we have a Crest!
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Thanks for that. The one I remember had the individual lettering ironed on I think as opposed to a big, sewn-on patch.Jacks Back wrote:Photo from Mambo no 2706's web site mentioned above.mambo2706 wrote:Not sure if it's the jumper you want but have a look at this site (about half way down) http://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/michael ... d41e4f20eactqs wrote:Does anyone have a pic of one they can post? Was it black with red collar and cuffs (or white collar and red cuffs) and white writing on it? I had one as a kid around 1983/84.
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Re: Gilbey's Gin training jumper
I lived in Melbourne for a year in 1970 and my recollection was that the scoreboard didn't have a Gilbeys Gin on it that year but an Australian Scotch whisky. Not sure which one but Bond7 rings a bell. Does anyone recall?
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1965 Saint wrote:I lived in Melbourne for a year in 1970 and my recollection was that the scoreboard didn't have a Gilbeys Gin on it that year but an Australian Scotch whisky. Not sure which one but Bond7 rings a bell. Does anyone recall?
This photo is the back of the scoreboard in 1965
https://scoreboardpressure.com/2011/11/ ... -victoria/
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Bond 7 is not Scotch Whisky but a local abomination distilled and bottled by Gilbey's in Moorabbin!mambo2706 wrote:1965 Saint wrote:I lived in Melbourne for a year in 1970 and my recollection was that the scoreboard didn't have a Gilbeys Gin on it that year but an Australian Scotch whisky. Not sure which one but Bond7 rings a bell. Does anyone recall?
This photo is the back of the scoreboard in 1965
https://scoreboardpressure.com/2011/11/ ... -victoria/
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My Dad used to know one of the operators of the score board. His name was Percy. We used to go up during the reserves and watch from there, then come down for the main game. Bit of a good memory for me.
Anyone know where the scoreboard is now.
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It was also used by homeless kids as a squat in the 80's. I remember Joffa Cunningham coming in to the police station and telling us there were kids living in there. He was the grounds an at the time. Four of them had set up house in there.
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What did they do during the game? Did they keep score?White Winmar wrote:It was also used by homeless kids as a squat in the 80's. I remember Joffa Cunningham coming in to the police station and telling us there were kids living in there. He was the grounds an at the time. Four of them had set up house in there.
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It was just after the season ended. Apparently they moved in after the last game, seeing as the scoreboard wasn't used in the cricket season. I think Moorabbin sub district team still played there then, but the scoreboard was not used.
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