Gehrig Retired
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Shattered that G has called it a day, but happy for him to bow out on top. He has always been his own man, and once again has put the club before himself.
Upon thinking about it, he really is/was my favourite player in recent times. As much as we all love Harvs, G just brought a smile to my face more often than not. And above all, he is a serious GUN.. All things considered, he is a Saints great.
That blind turn he did on the run in the centre square a few weeks ago was indicative of the way he played. Unpredictable and brilliant. So many great memories will remain with me forever..
Thanks Fraser for the past 7 years. All the best in your future endevours. An example of a champion bloke...
Upon thinking about it, he really is/was my favourite player in recent times. As much as we all love Harvs, G just brought a smile to my face more often than not. And above all, he is a serious GUN.. All things considered, he is a Saints great.
That blind turn he did on the run in the centre square a few weeks ago was indicative of the way he played. Unpredictable and brilliant. So many great memories will remain with me forever..
Thanks Fraser for the past 7 years. All the best in your future endevours. An example of a champion bloke...
Has had an outstanding career.
One just needs to look at his versatility.
Started off at the eagles as a wingman. was a fast agile long kicking player who then went to half forward and was All Australian in 97.
then came to St.Kilda, baulked up and played in defence, finishing second in a best and a fairest.
he then went forward, won two colemans, led our goalkicking 5 times and was again All Australian.
that is remarkable.
Has been in the club's leadership group as well.
Fraser you have been a wonderful player for st.kilda, you have given your all through some painful injuries and I thank you immensely.
Footy wont quite be the same without one of its true characters.
One just needs to look at his versatility.
Started off at the eagles as a wingman. was a fast agile long kicking player who then went to half forward and was All Australian in 97.
then came to St.Kilda, baulked up and played in defence, finishing second in a best and a fairest.
he then went forward, won two colemans, led our goalkicking 5 times and was again All Australian.
that is remarkable.
Has been in the club's leadership group as well.
Fraser you have been a wonderful player for st.kilda, you have given your all through some painful injuries and I thank you immensely.
Footy wont quite be the same without one of its true characters.
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To go out kicking a goal after the siren was a bit of a fairytale ending for the big rig. It was clear, for almost the first time ever, he was emotionally moved when leaving the ground. A true Saint and his presence will be sincerely missed.
Good luck Fraser in your endeavours, and thanks for the countless memories!
Good luck Fraser in your endeavours, and thanks for the countless memories!
When they created LENNY HAYES (in the shadow of Harvs) they forgot to break the mold (again)- hence the Supremely Incredible Jack Steven!!
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he said on the abc after the game that the girl who got the jumper had held up a banner for him for years
I think it is one of the best things I have seen on afl ground, and summed him up perfectly
Will miss his unique brilliance, i am sure he played many many games with painkillers, stretching back to those days when he could hardly kick the ball , through to his hand issues
am sure he made every saint walk taller on the field
good luck to the big man
I think it is one of the best things I have seen on afl ground, and summed him up perfectly
Will miss his unique brilliance, i am sure he played many many games with painkillers, stretching back to those days when he could hardly kick the ball , through to his hand issues
am sure he made every saint walk taller on the field
good luck to the big man
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Anyone know if the young girl in the crowd is a relation to Frase, a family friend or just a random fan?Brewer wrote:
No matter who she is, it was a pretty sweet gesture by the big guy.
It was the kinda thing a sporting legend like Babe Ruth would have done.
Curb your enthusiasm - you’re a St.Kilda supporter!!
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Anyone know if the young girl in the crowd is a relation to Frase, a family friend or just a random fan?
No matter who she is, it was a pretty sweet gesture by the big guy.
It was the kinda thing a sporting legend like Babe Ruth would have done.[/quote]
see above, a random but dedicated #9 fan
Anyone know if the young girl in the crowd is a relation to Frase, a family friend or just a random fan?
No matter who she is, it was a pretty sweet gesture by the big guy.
It was the kinda thing a sporting legend like Babe Ruth would have done.[/quote]
see above, a random but dedicated #9 fan
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heard him speak of the little girl after the game said she had a banner that must have supported him for a few years and thought it was a nice geasture to give it to her as she will get more use out of iit then him.
now i did try to quietly tell you guys he would retire [i had heard that there was a very very good chance of it can not tell source so don't ask] i know other things but will not tell cause i know that he is a quiet man who likes his privacey
well done Fraser on a wonderful career i will alway remember the way you played and the chat we had even though it was a small chat good luck for the future and all it entales
now i did try to quietly tell you guys he would retire [i had heard that there was a very very good chance of it can not tell source so don't ask] i know other things but will not tell cause i know that he is a quiet man who likes his privacey
well done Fraser on a wonderful career i will alway remember the way you played and the chat we had even though it was a small chat good luck for the future and all it entales
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family is involved in the cheersquad i believe,Sainternist wrote:Anyone know if the young girl in the crowd is a relation to Frase, a family friend or just a random fan?Brewer wrote:
No matter who she is, it was a pretty sweet gesture by the big guy.
It was the kinda thing a sporting legend like Babe Ruth would have done.
the "fraser you're my hero" banner is hers.
beautiful gesture from fraser :]
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Will agree 100% good on himterry smith rules wrote:he said on the abc after the game that the girl who got the jumper had held up a banner for him for years
I think it is one of the best things I have seen on afl ground, and summed him up perfectly
Will miss his unique brilliance, i am sure he played many many games with painkillers, stretching back to those days when he could hardly kick the ball , through to his hand issues
am sure he made every saint walk taller on the field
good luck to the big man
good one GH.
I've been told stuff in PST, and outside this forum, and yes its good to keep the privacy when it is appropriate to do so.
taht doesn't mean we wont attack your club on the netwires
sadly I have no 'insider' friends at your club so I dont get any good gossip
i guess with football as big as it is, everyone knows someone who knows 'da truth'
I've been told stuff in PST, and outside this forum, and yes its good to keep the privacy when it is appropriate to do so.
taht doesn't mean we wont attack your club on the netwires
sadly I have no 'insider' friends at your club so I dont get any good gossip
i guess with football as big as it is, everyone knows someone who knows 'da truth'
Bewaire krime, da krimson bolt is comeing to yure nayborhood to smach krime
SHUT UP KRIME!
SHUT UP KRIME!
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From the Herald Sunterry smith rules wrote:
Anyone know if the young girl in the crowd is a relation to Frase, a family friend or just a random fan?
No matter who she is, it was a pretty sweet gesture by the big guy.
It was the kinda thing a sporting legend like Babe Ruth would have done
Gehrig, who kicked five farewell goals yesterday, presented his match jumper to seven-year-old Ryley Woods, whose family has been among his biggest supporters in his 140 games with the Saints.
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Fraser:
A few words on an internet forum certainly can't describe what you mean to me & the supporters of the St.Kilda football club.
You've been an absolute star, an individual & a guy who we've relied upon to win us games year after year.
You've also kept us entertained throughout the journey with your various hairstyles & unique antics on the field.
You will be missed like you wouldn't believe. All the best with your life post football & I hope to meet you at a Saints game in future so I can personally thank you from the bottom of my heart.
F**king legend!
A few words on an internet forum certainly can't describe what you mean to me & the supporters of the St.Kilda football club.
You've been an absolute star, an individual & a guy who we've relied upon to win us games year after year.
You've also kept us entertained throughout the journey with your various hairstyles & unique antics on the field.
You will be missed like you wouldn't believe. All the best with your life post football & I hope to meet you at a Saints game in future so I can personally thank you from the bottom of my heart.
F**king legend!
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I was lucky enough to meet Fraser at an after match function down here, I think it was in 2003. There were rumours at the time that he was heading to Geelong. I asked him if the rumours were true & he said that our players were a great bunch of blokes, things were looking good & that there was no way that he was leaving.
All the best in your future big guy.
All the best in your future big guy.
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A friend just sent this on...
FRASER GEHRIG FORMALLY ANNOUNCES RETIREMENT
St Kilda Football Club today announced that Fraser Gehrig has formally announced his retirement.
The 32-year old was sidelined for most of 2008 with a debilitating hand injury and has decided to call it a day after 260 AFL games and 549 goals in 14 seasons of elite football.
Gehrig said, “I’d like to thank the St Kilda Football Club for its support throughout my eight years at the Club and in particular, the passionate and loyal fans that made my journey so memorable. It’s been an honour to represent the Saints for so long and the Club will always hold a special place in my heart.â€
FRASER GEHRIG FORMALLY ANNOUNCES RETIREMENT
St Kilda Football Club today announced that Fraser Gehrig has formally announced his retirement.
The 32-year old was sidelined for most of 2008 with a debilitating hand injury and has decided to call it a day after 260 AFL games and 549 goals in 14 seasons of elite football.
Gehrig said, “I’d like to thank the St Kilda Football Club for its support throughout my eight years at the Club and in particular, the passionate and loyal fans that made my journey so memorable. It’s been an honour to represent the Saints for so long and the Club will always hold a special place in my heart.â€
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Hi
Two comments:
1. The girl is the daughter of one of the posters on here. I'm guessing she either didn't see this question, or chose not to answer... so I'll leave it like that too. But she was one of the many people who were nice to me when I was coming to Melbourne... so I can only say thanks and good luck.
2. The club officially announced it during the last final we played. I remember typing it into the match day thread, as it was said on SEN at the time as an official announcement.
If I may... speaking of young children who are Saints fans... I was in the cheersquad area at that game, and there was a child who was about 3 or 4... and when the "we want another one, just like the other one" chant came up, this child would turn around to his Mum and join in with the 'whoo, whoo" chant. It was one of the cutest things I've ever seen. The young child - I think - couldn't join in with the other chants... they were a bit too much... but that little piece of the action was SO filled with fun. It made me think of how going to the football can offer so much to so many different people... and that little part of the game seemed to make that kids day. For me, it was delightful.
Never had any kids of my own, but I just love seeing the kids enjoy the footy.
Two comments:
1. The girl is the daughter of one of the posters on here. I'm guessing she either didn't see this question, or chose not to answer... so I'll leave it like that too. But she was one of the many people who were nice to me when I was coming to Melbourne... so I can only say thanks and good luck.
2. The club officially announced it during the last final we played. I remember typing it into the match day thread, as it was said on SEN at the time as an official announcement.
If I may... speaking of young children who are Saints fans... I was in the cheersquad area at that game, and there was a child who was about 3 or 4... and when the "we want another one, just like the other one" chant came up, this child would turn around to his Mum and join in with the 'whoo, whoo" chant. It was one of the cutest things I've ever seen. The young child - I think - couldn't join in with the other chants... they were a bit too much... but that little piece of the action was SO filled with fun. It made me think of how going to the football can offer so much to so many different people... and that little part of the game seemed to make that kids day. For me, it was delightful.
Never had any kids of my own, but I just love seeing the kids enjoy the footy.
"Don't give up, never give up" - Robert Harvey.
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