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Barry Breen
Can someone help me out here please? Was Barry Breen from Tasmania or Victoria? I though he was from around Mentone, but a certain know it all from Tasmania insists that he was from Tasmania or born in Tasmania.
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Re: Barry Breen
His dad was from county Kerry. I’m pretty sure he grew up around the Southern suburbs of Melbourne.
De La Salle Malvern and Mentone according to Wikipedia and that’s never wrong.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barry_Breen
De La Salle Malvern and Mentone according to Wikipedia and that’s never wrong.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barry_Breen
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Re: Barry Breen
I'm looking at thr Breen entry in the Heroes With Haloes book. It looks like his father played for Kerry before migrating to Australia. Barry was recruited from De La Salle College and played juniors for Mentone. Tasmania doesn't crack a mention. He played for Victoria.
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Re: Barry Breen
And went to De La Salle. That is a fact that is correct
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Re: Barry Breen
Well, he went to De la Salle college in Malvern when I was there.happy feet wrote: ↑Sat 02 Apr 2022 9:34pm Can someone help me out here please? Was Barry Breen from Tasmania or Victoria? I though he was from around Mentone, but a certain know it all from Tasmania insists that he was from Tasmania or born in Tasmania.
Google has not answered my question. Can someone on the forum help me here.
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Re: Barry Breen
Played squash in Sandringham - played cards with my father - I spent my mid-spent youth (1-5) with them after squash. In those days it was okay to smoke, drink, play cards and babysit
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Re: Barry Breen
Cannot comment on where he lived - but my dad was from McKinnon
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Re: Barry Breen
My sister's late partner went to school with him, I think at Malvern. I'm pretty sure Richard Damian Finbar (Barry) Breeders was recruited to the Saints from St Bede's at Mentone.saynta wrote: ↑Sun 03 Apr 2022 10:42amWell, he went to De la Salle college in Malvern when I was there.happy feet wrote: ↑Sat 02 Apr 2022 9:34pm Can someone help me out here please? Was Barry Breen from Tasmania or Victoria? I though he was from around Mentone, but a certain know it all from Tasmania insists that he was from Tasmania or born in Tasmania.
Google has not answered my question. Can someone on the forum help me here.
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Re: Barry Breen
Funny. I thought he was still a 17 year old schoolboy at Malvern when he played in the grandfinal. Pretty sure in fact.Trev from the Bush wrote: ↑Mon 04 Apr 2022 7:42pmMy sister's late partner went to school with him, I think at Malvern. I'm pretty sure Richard Damian Finbar (Barry) Breeders was recruited to the Saints from St Bede's at Mentone.saynta wrote: ↑Sun 03 Apr 2022 10:42amWell, he went to De la Salle college in Malvern when I was there.happy feet wrote: ↑Sat 02 Apr 2022 9:34pm Can someone help me out here please? Was Barry Breen from Tasmania or Victoria? I though he was from around Mentone, but a certain know it all from Tasmania insists that he was from Tasmania or born in Tasmania.
Google has not answered my question. Can someone on the forum help me here.
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Re: Barry Breen
Barry Breen was born 7/1/48 - so was 18 y 8 m when playing in 1966 Grandfinalsaynta wrote: ↑Tue 05 Apr 2022 11:03amFunny. I thought he was still a 17 year old schoolboy at Malvern when he played in the grandfinal. Pretty sure in fact.Trev from the Bush wrote: ↑Mon 04 Apr 2022 7:42pmMy sister's late partner went to school with him, I think at Malvern. I'm pretty sure Richard Damian Finbar (Barry) Breeders was recruited to the Saints from St Bede's at Mentone.saynta wrote: ↑Sun 03 Apr 2022 10:42amWell, he went to De la Salle college in Malvern when I was there.happy feet wrote: ↑Sat 02 Apr 2022 9:34pm Can someone help me out here please? Was Barry Breen from Tasmania or Victoria? I though he was from around Mentone, but a certain know it all from Tasmania insists that he was from Tasmania or born in Tasmania.
Google has not answered my question. Can someone on the forum help me here.
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Wikipedia wrote: "Barry Breen (born 7 January 1948) is a former Australian rules footballer in the Victorian Football League, playing with St Kilda Football Club. Breen attended De La Salle College, Malvern."
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Re: Barry Breen
17 year old playing his second season with St Kilda? The passing of time plays tricks with your mind Saynta.saynta wrote: ↑Tue 05 Apr 2022 11:03amFunny. I thought he was still a 17 year old schoolboy at Malvern when he played in the grandfinal. Pretty sure in fact.Trev from the Bush wrote: ↑Mon 04 Apr 2022 7:42pmMy sister's late partner went to school with him, I think at Malvern. I'm pretty sure Richard Damian Finbar (Barry) Breeders was recruited to the Saints from St Bede's at Mentone.saynta wrote: ↑Sun 03 Apr 2022 10:42amWell, he went to De la Salle college in Malvern when I was there.happy feet wrote: ↑Sat 02 Apr 2022 9:34pm Can someone help me out here please? Was Barry Breen from Tasmania or Victoria? I though he was from around Mentone, but a certain know it all from Tasmania insists that he was from Tasmania or born in Tasmania.
Google has not answered my question. Can someone on the forum help me here.
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Re: Barry Breen
Started forward in a star studded line up w/ Baldick and co.
Finished at full-back in 1982 - at the nadir of our worst years.
Loved Sydney.
Finished at full-back in 1982 - at the nadir of our worst years.
Loved Sydney.
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Re: Barry Breen
Sorry, 18 then. 17 when he first played. Born 7 Jan 1948. You work it out.Trev from the Bush wrote: ↑Tue 05 Apr 2022 1:36pm17 year old playing his second season with St Kilda? The passing of time plays tricks with your mind Saynta.saynta wrote: ↑Tue 05 Apr 2022 11:03amFunny. I thought he was still a 17 year old schoolboy at Malvern when he played in the grandfinal. Pretty sure in fact.Trev from the Bush wrote: ↑Mon 04 Apr 2022 7:42pmMy sister's late partner went to school with him, I think at Malvern. I'm pretty sure Richard Damian Finbar (Barry) Breeders was recruited to the Saints from St Bede's at Mentone.saynta wrote: ↑Sun 03 Apr 2022 10:42amWell, he went to De la Salle college in Malvern when I was there.happy feet wrote: ↑Sat 02 Apr 2022 9:34pm Can someone help me out here please? Was Barry Breen from Tasmania or Victoria? I though he was from around Mentone, but a certain know it all from Tasmania insists that he was from Tasmania or born in Tasmania.
Google has not answered my question. Can someone on the forum help me here.
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Re: Barry Breen
Davis 17
Breen 18
Moran 19
Breen 18
Moran 19
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Re: Barry Breen
Wow
They wouldn’t have been playing if Ross Lyon was coach
He wouldn’t even play a 19yo Jack Steven or a 21yo Dave Armitage in 2009
Even worse
Same again in 2010 when they were a year older!!!
They wouldn’t have been playing if Ross Lyon was coach
He wouldn’t even play a 19yo Jack Steven or a 21yo Dave Armitage in 2009
Even worse
Same again in 2010 when they were a year older!!!
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Re: Barry Breen
And he played his pretty boy wanker at full back who had been in hospital all night on a drip.
I heard Rooy state recently that Max Hudghton was the best lock down backman that he ever saw.
Pity that the tosser didn't have half the football nous of Rooy.
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Re: Barry Breen
Jeff Moran?
Holy…then you must remember John Manzie (I thought they were the same guy for a while)
Both born 1947.
Both wingers about 5’10”
Both played about 100-150 odd games all under Jeansy.
Both retired mid-70s.
Manzie would have been 19 when he debuted?
And seeming we just smashed Richmond.
https://www.saints.com.au/news/910365/russell-ditterch
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Re: Barry Breen
I met Barry at a Saints function in Perth many years ago & he gave me a past players official tie & I wear it on very special occasions . Not only did he kick the point that won us a flag he's great bloke as well
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Re: Barry Breen
I have a VHS video of that match. I must get it out just to show disbelievers ho good The Shadow really was. In this game he was bloody unbelievable.shanegrambeau wrote: ↑Wed 06 Apr 2022 1:49pmJeff Moran?
Holy…then you must remember John Manzie (I thought they were the same guy for a while)
Both born 1947.
Both wingers about 5’10”
Both played about 100-150 odd games all under Jeansy.
Both retired mid-70s.
Manzie would have been 19 when he debuted?
And seeming we just smashed Richmond.
https://www.saints.com.au/news/910365/russell-ditterch
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