Craig Davenport, is his club legacy the best of all time?
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Craig Davenport, is his club legacy the best of all time?
Yes, Craig Davenport?
The guy that Bomba grabbed and shook over the fence at the G.
Has any saints player in history left a better legacy?
Craig Davenport traded to Carlton for #19 in 1995.
#19 selection Barry Hall
Hall traded to Sydney for #13 & #17
#13 Nick Dal Santo
#17 traded to Freo for Heath Black (Ended up at Geelong for Pops Kelly)
Imagine if we kept the pick!
Dal Santo departs FA to NM giving saints pick #25 which forms the base of the trade to secure Billy Longer.
Devo we salute you!
The guy that Bomba grabbed and shook over the fence at the G.
Has any saints player in history left a better legacy?
Craig Davenport traded to Carlton for #19 in 1995.
#19 selection Barry Hall
Hall traded to Sydney for #13 & #17
#13 Nick Dal Santo
#17 traded to Freo for Heath Black (Ended up at Geelong for Pops Kelly)
Imagine if we kept the pick!
Dal Santo departs FA to NM giving saints pick #25 which forms the base of the trade to secure Billy Longer.
Devo we salute you!
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Re: Craig Davenport, is his club legacy the best of all time
Don't want to laugh at Davenoprt (who had some skills we could use right now), but the
dude landed at Carlton directly after their premiership and quickly claimed he'd soon be
nailing down a midfield slot beside Greg Williams and Craig Bradley. In fact, he ended
up playing two games.
dude landed at Carlton directly after their premiership and quickly claimed he'd soon be
nailing down a midfield slot beside Greg Williams and Craig Bradley. In fact, he ended
up playing two games.
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Re: Craig Davenport, is his club legacy the best of all time
Devonport, not Davenport
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Re: Craig Davenport, is his club legacy the best of all time
He was a real talent Devonport an amazingly accurate kick for goal. I remember he smashed Fitzroy one day with a heap of goals in one half but a little soft and didn't quite get there in the end.
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Re: Craig Davenport, is his club legacy the best of all time
According to my old man he had his jaw smashed to pieces by a Sydney player (Rod Carter or Bolton) in the reserves when he was young and was never the same.
He was certainly a talent and a lovely kick for goal, kicked the winner "Craven's on his own in the goal square" after the Ken Sheldon incident.
He was certainly a talent and a lovely kick for goal, kicked the winner "Craven's on his own in the goal square" after the Ken Sheldon incident.
and that's the bottom line
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Re: Craig Davenport, is his club legacy the best of all time
In his first reserves game he kicked 11 goals on Mark Browning in Sydney. I also believe he actually stood out of football as a junior because he wasn't zoned to St.Kilda but wanted to play for us.
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Re: Craig Davenport, is his club legacy the best of all time
Never did anything....ausfatcat wrote:He got leather poisoning every week, only prob he never did anything with the ball.
Besides kick sausage rolls from the boundary
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Re: Craig Davenport, is his club legacy the best of all time
I stand corrected. It was Mark Browning who hit him. That would be right about the 11 goals.Selhurst Saint wrote:In his first reserves game he kicked 11 goals on Mark Browning in Sydney. I also believe he actually stood out of football as a junior because he wasn't zoned to St.Kilda but wanted to play for us.
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Re: Craig Davenport, is his club legacy the best of all time
I was at that game. The MCG was jam packed. Even opened up the members stand to let supporters in and many left outside when the gates were closed.
From memory 90 odd thousand attended.
Game doesn't appear in the greatest attendance thread though.
From memory 90 odd thousand attended.
Game doesn't appear in the greatest attendance thread though.
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Re: Craig Davenport, is his club legacy the best of all time
Josh Bruce was born that day.saynta wrote:I was at that game. The MCG was jam packed. Even opened up the members stand to let supporters in and many left outside when the gates were closed.
From memory 90 odd thousand attended.
Game doesn't appear in the greatest attendance thread though.
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Re: Craig Devonport, is his club legacy the best of all time
wikepedia says he kicked 5 goals in one qtr against WCE in Perth.
When he went to Bluescum, in a pre-season game for them, he got so many touches, that a commentator said
"this guy could be the replacement for the ageing Craig Bradley!"
but he only played one regular game, got cut end of year, Bradley played 6 more years and retired at age 37.
I remember the goal against the pies that won the match, after Sheldon grabbed him,
it was inspirational. I didn't actually go to that game, saw on TV
When he went to Bluescum, in a pre-season game for them, he got so many touches, that a commentator said
"this guy could be the replacement for the ageing Craig Bradley!"
but he only played one regular game, got cut end of year, Bradley played 6 more years and retired at age 37.
I remember the goal against the pies that won the match, after Sheldon grabbed him,
it was inspirational. I didn't actually go to that game, saw on TV
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Re: Craig Davenport, is his club legacy the best of all time
I was also at that game and I think it was Queens birthday with a huge crowd.saynta wrote:I was at that game. The MCG was jam packed. Even opened up the members stand to let supporters in and many left outside when the gates were closed.
From memory 90 odd thousand attended.
Game doesn't appear in the greatest attendance thread though.
Makes you wonder how we have been adged out of the blockbuster games in recent years.
We also had some big games on Anzac day and now all the incumbents of these games seem to have a lifelong hold on them.
Little wonder that we don't have the financial clout of some of the teams.
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Re: Craig Davenport, is his club legacy the best of all time
It poses an interesting question - what is the longest chain of games played when linking players by trades (either for picks or other players)?
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Re: Craig Davenport, is his club legacy the best of all time
So you don't rate Hall, Dal Santo or Heath Black as playersBigMart wrote:Billy Longer
A legacy?
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Re: Craig Davenport, is his club legacy the best of all time
Will be traded at the end of the year for a pick that will be on-traded with one of our first rounders as part of the Kelly dealBigMart wrote:Billy Longer
A legacy?
Or not
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Re: Craig Davenport, is his club legacy the best of all time
Not sure this qualifies, Otiman, but what about the mist one-sided deal in history. Neville Fields traded to South Melbourne in exchange for Terry and Neale Daniher? Throw in Anthony, whose son Joe continues the line. Chris also a premiership player. The best part? Fields finished his career back at Essendon!Otiman wrote:It poses an interesting question - what is the longest chain of games played when linking players by trades (either for picks or other players)?
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Re: Craig Davenport, is his club legacy the best of all time
Me too. It was indeed on the Queen's Birthday holiday, in 1992. I don't think it got as many as 90,000. More like 80,000. But for some reason people were locked out. I remember going outside of the ground at half time and some people offered me money (as much $50) for my pass-out.longtimesaint wrote:I was also at that game and I think it was Queens birthday with a huge crowd.saynta wrote:I was at that game. The MCG was jam packed. Even opened up the members stand to let supporters in and many left outside when the gates were closed.
From memory 90 odd thousand attended.
Game doesn't appear in the greatest attendance thread though.
Makes you wonder how we have been adged out of the blockbuster games in recent years.
We also had some big games on Anzac day and now all the incumbents of these games seem to have a lifelong hold on them.
Little wonder that we don't have the financial clout of some of the teams.
Curb your enthusiasm - you’re a St.Kilda supporter!!
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Re: Craig Davenport, is his club legacy the best of all time
I think what he was trying to say was Carlton wanted Craig Devonport, but ended up with Lindsay Davenport.WellardSaint wrote:Devonport, not Davenport
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Re: Craig Davenport, is his club legacy the best of all time
aaron82 wrote:I stand corrected. It was Mark Browning who hit him. That would be right about the 11 goals.Selhurst Saint wrote:In his first reserves game he kicked 11 goals on Mark Browning in Sydney. I also believe he actually stood out of football as a junior because he wasn't zoned to St.Kilda but wanted to play for us.
Yes, this is correct, I was a statistician for the club at the time and at that game, I believe it was Mark Browning who was returning from a long injury break. It would have been around 1987, Devonport a 17 yo prodigious talent, was carving him up, Devonport kicked his 11th goal about half way through the last quarter, the ball went back to the centre, Devonport and Browning were jostling together on the half forward flank when Browning I think out of frustration elbowed him in the jaw, smashed it in several places, I honestly believe Devonport was never the same player after that, could have been a 250 gamer in my view.
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Re: Craig Davenport, is his club legacy the best of all time
I went to that game and was locked out.
So I went around to the MCG members and persuaded an MCG member (Saints supporter) to get me in as his paying guest.
I had the best seat in the house for a great game.
So I went around to the MCG members and persuaded an MCG member (Saints supporter) to get me in as his paying guest.
I had the best seat in the house for a great game.
Re: Craig Davenport, is his club legacy the best of all time
Heath Black - no
Piss head with issues who avg 18ppg and had b&f high of 8th - no superstar, handy at best
Hall (at stk) - not really either
Won the goalkicking twice with low amounts (40s) and was just an ok player with no discipline
Went on to be a gun at Sydney
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Piss head with issues who avg 18ppg and had b&f high of 8th - no superstar, handy at best
Hall (at stk) - not really either
Won the goalkicking twice with low amounts (40s) and was just an ok player with no discipline
Went on to be a gun at Sydney
Dal
Champion
Longer
A GOP at best
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Re: Craig Davenport, is his club legacy the best of all time
Heath Black suffered from Bi polar disorder which was reported.
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