Happy 80th Big Kev Billing - 1966 Premiership

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Happy 80th Big Kev Billing - 1966 Premiership

Post: # 2081105Post Baz_Kitchner_Wall »

Wishing you all the best on this special day great man. I know your best mates Jimmy Read and Ian Cooper will be having an ice-cold VB upstairs to celebrate with you.


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Re: Happy 80th Big Kev Billing - 1966 Premiership

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One of the unsung (not by his team mates) heroes of the 1966 Premiership. Ruthlessly nullified Des Tuddenham who had killed us in the 2nd Semi Final. I believe it was only his 7th game.


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Re: Happy 80th Big Kev Billing - 1966 Premiership

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Wasn’t that John Bingley that played on Tuddenham?

Billing was 20th man - reserve


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Re: Happy 80th Big Kev Billing - 1966 Premiership

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Yep, John Bingley on Tuddenham.


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The G Train Legacy wrote: Tue 22 Oct 2024 8:52pm One of the unsung (not by his team mates) heroes of the 1966 Premiership. Ruthlessly nullified Des Tuddenham who had killed us in the 2nd Semi Final. I believe it was only his 7th game.
John Bingley


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Re: Happy 80th Big Kev Billing - 1966 Premiership

Post: # 2081187Post loris »

B.M wrote: Wed 23 Oct 2024 7:33am Wasn’t that John Bingley that played on Tuddenham?

Billing was 20th man - reserve
Plus John Bingley was from TASMANIA!!

He died earlier this year.


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saynta wrote: Wed 23 Oct 2024 10:56am
The G Train Legacy wrote: Tue 22 Oct 2024 8:52pm One of the unsung (not by his team mates) heroes of the 1966 Premiership. Ruthlessly nullified Des Tuddenham who had killed us in the 2nd Semi Final. I believe it was only his 7th game.
John Bingley
Oh s***! I got Billings confused with Bingley. Disregard my post.


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loris wrote: Wed 23 Oct 2024 12:00pm
B.M wrote: Wed 23 Oct 2024 7:33am Wasn’t that John Bingley that played on Tuddenham?

Billing was 20th man - reserve
Plus John Bingley was from TASMANIA!!

He died earlier this year.
wasn't he from Gippsland?


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Re: Happy 80th Big Kev Billing - 1966 Premiership

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loris wrote: Wed 23 Oct 2024 12:00pm
B.M wrote: Wed 23 Oct 2024 7:33am Wasn’t that John Bingley that played on Tuddenham?

Billing was 20th man - reserve
ll
Plus John Bingley was from TASMANIA!!
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He died earlier this year.
Once when the NTFA was playing the NWFU , Bingley who was captaining one of the sides ran across and punched the opposing captain in the face whilst the sides were lined up and the national anthem was being played.

I once spoke to Tuddy about Bingley and his nullifilling effect on Tuddy during that grandfinal. Tuddy was none too complimentary, not that I gave a rats. Said before the game started he held out his hand for BIngley to shake, but according to Tuddy our little Johnny just spat in his face.

A rough, tough man was John Bingley.

He won us a Grandfinal though.


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Re: Happy 80th Big Kev Billing - 1966 Premiership

Post: # 2081213Post Nick DalSanto Claus »

Didn't Billing refuse to take part in the victory lap? He was said to have felt he didn't deserve it because he sat on the bench all day.

Norm Goss and Mick McCarthy sat on the bench all day in the 1978 Hawthorn premiership. Mick said it was one of his worst memories in footy. It was still in the days of just 20 a side, so you'd think someone would get injured or run out of gas on the day. He added he didn't really feel a part of it.

What a shame. It must be what Michael Collins felt like when he piloted the lunar module orbiting the moon, while Armstrong and Aldrin went down and walked on the surface.


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Re: Happy 80th Big Kev Billing - 1966 Premiership

Post: # 2081214Post bergsone »

The G Train Legacy wrote: Wed 23 Oct 2024 12:13pm
saynta wrote: Wed 23 Oct 2024 10:56am
The G Train Legacy wrote: Tue 22 Oct 2024 8:52pm One of the unsung (not by his team mates) heroes of the 1966 Premiership. Ruthlessly nullified Des Tuddenham who had killed us in the 2nd Semi Final. I believe it was only his 7th game.
John Bingley
Oh s***! I got Billings confused with Bingley. Disregard my post.
Easy done,had me thinking which was which


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Re: Happy 80th Big Kev Billing - 1966 Premiership

Post: # 2081224Post Baz_Kitchner_Wall »

Yeah, it would be hard not getting on the field. I think that happened with a Melbourne player recently.
I asked him about his career - how many flags he played in -
1/ Played in the Saints Reserves Premiership (got pissed for a week he said)
2/ Sat on the pine during 66 (said he was lucky to get picked - a couple of injuries opened a spot)
3/ Was injured when Oakleigh won the flag - lost Liston by 3 votes and only played 7 games
4/ Captain Coach Narre Warren trying to tame the McCook boys - 1 kicked a 100 goals.
5/ Finished career at Mulgrave FC and won the flag
Very humble bloke


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