No, and those guys were too little anyway.Mooksy wrote:Frank Coghlan or Danny Craven
Plugger would have crushed them.
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Due to players on active service for world war one.ausfatcat wrote:Not really trivia but I wanted to know the answer, and this is probably the best place.
Why didn't St Kilda play in the 1916 or 1917 seasons? but most other teams did.
I once read that whilst there was no official pressure, there was widespread community pressure that the decent thing to do was to suspend the competition. For most clubs is was also neccessity as their core players had all been drafted.HarveysDeciple wrote:Due to players on active service for world war one.ausfatcat wrote:Not really trivia but I wanted to know the answer, and this is probably the best place.
Why didn't St Kilda play in the 1916 or 1917 seasons? but most other teams did.
In 1916 there were only 4 sides in the comp for this reason.
Carlton, Collingwood, Fitzroy and Richmond.
Of which they played a final 4, and fitzroy won the flag from 4th, becoming the only side to win a wooden spoon and a flag in the same year
Tiggers & DawksEnrico_Misso wrote:Wow Santbrat I'd forgotten about that question it was so long ago !!
I'm sure lots of people would know the answer.
But given no-one has replied .......
It was Russell Jeffrey who collided with Plugger and stuffed his knee.
And since I've answered my own question correctly I'll ask another ....
We took our current winning streak against Carlton to 8 last week.
That is our best ever streak against Carlton.
It is also now our best current streak, beating our current run of 7 wins against two other clubs.
Name those two clubs against whom we have a current streak of 7.
God given right huh?? That's gold! We'll take it. Maybe u can make Good Friday your day against the Blue Baggers. Anzac Day sits well with us. Steal a "cheap" premiership?? R these your words Enrico Missing Something?????2) Collingwood today proclaims their "God given right" to play "their" ANZAC day game to commemorate the sacrifices at Gallipoli.
Yet back in 1916 the prevailing community opinion was that the competition should be curtailed as a mark of respect to the young men risking their lives serving their country.
Collingwood chose to reject that community feeling and try to steal a "cheap" premiership.
Yet today they bleat on about how much respect they show to the diggers.
What hypocrites !!!!
If you research the history.johnpeterbudgefanclub wrote:God given right huh?? That's gold! We'll take it. Maybe u can make Good Friday your day against the Blue Baggers. Anzac Day sits well with us. Steal a "cheap" premiership?? R these your words Enrico Missing Something?????2) Collingwood today proclaims their "God given right" to play "their" ANZAC day game to commemorate the sacrifices at Gallipoli.
Yet back in 1916 the prevailing community opinion was that the competition should be curtailed as a mark of respect to the young men risking their lives serving their country.
Collingwood chose to reject that community feeling and try to steal a "cheap" premiership.
Yet today they bleat on about how much respect they show to the diggers.
What hypocrites !!!!
Russell Greene?my les foote wrote:Fraser Gehrig and Darryl Wakelin have both played more than 100 games for the Saints and more than 100 for another club.
Who were the two previous players to achieve this?
One played for the Saints first, the other came to the Saints after more than 100 games elsewhere.
Most Dawksfonz_#15 wrote:ok HD we will stay on the great man harvs..
in his 347 games for the saints, Robert Harvey has managed to average over 20 disposals against every afl team.
Against which team has he averaged the most disposals per game, and against which team has he averaged the least disposals per game?