Saints Jumper on Tommy Bent's Statue?
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Saints Jumper on Tommy Bent's Statue?
So who's going to put the Saints footy jumper on Tommy Bent's statue in Nepean Highway Brighton in September?
And who did it in 1966? Are they members of Saintsational?
And who did it in 1966? Are they members of Saintsational?
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My memory must be failing me? I lived around the corner back then, and I recall the statue being painted red, white and black? But I was only 12 at the time so it could be my memory is incorrect.
In those days, prior to Nepean Highway being widened, the statue was in a much more prominent position than it is today.
In those days, prior to Nepean Highway being widened, the statue was in a much more prominent position than it is today.
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The bent fella was in the middle of the highway back then. I didn't see the jumper, but I'm pretty sure my parents were there all night !Mr Magic wrote:In those days, prior to Nepean Highway being widened, the statue was in a much more prominent decision than it is today.
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I used to live in Milroy Street which runs into Nepean Highway just where the Statue was. Once the Highway was widened they moved 'Tommy' to a little grass patch near Bay Street.satchmo wrote:The bent fella was in the middle of the highway back then. I didn't see the jumper, but I'm pretty sure my parents were there all night !Mr Magic wrote:In those days, prior to Nepean Highway being widened, the statue was in a much more prominent decision than it is today.
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Has anyone seen the statue?
Saints jumper was painted on. You could never get a real jumper on it. Also a bottle of Fosters (people actually drank Fosters back then) was araldited to his hand.
Nearly 17 years of age, first time I got really pissed, Ralph Sierakowski turned on the grog at the Brighton Club Hotel (now Dan Murphys), great night after the greatest day.
Saints jumper was painted on. You could never get a real jumper on it. Also a bottle of Fosters (people actually drank Fosters back then) was araldited to his hand.
Nearly 17 years of age, first time I got really pissed, Ralph Sierakowski turned on the grog at the Brighton Club Hotel (now Dan Murphys), great night after the greatest day.
Old enough to repaint, but young enough to sell
Isn't it amazing that a statue of such a scoundrel is still kept?
Because there is a statue of him I'm sure , most people today would think he was a fine upstanding citizen worthy of our respect.
Then again I supose the people of Brighton in those days revered him because his corruption got them the railway and other capital works. For those who don't know their history of this fomer MLA , Speaker and Premier....read his biography. "Bent By Name & Bent By Nature"...it's a corker on corruption in the late 1890's early 1900's.
I've always thought that Brian Bourke ex-premier of WA would have secretly admired Tommy Bent. Burke modelled himself beauifully on Bent IMHO ie, a supreme manipulator, bully and liar only there to feather his own nest and both the lumpen proletariat and greedy silvertails thought he was the ants pants at the time.
Still I didn't mind dancing around his statue that wonderful night in 1966.
When I was there it was only Saints flags and scarves that were being thrown all over the statue....ah the memories...from there I went to dance on the radio consuls at D.24. Jack Meehan (an ex Saint player) was the Sergeant in charge that night at D24 & he let me send a morse code message to a fellow Saint supporter who was a radio operator in our base at Mawson Bay...by all accounts the base really partied, all were immediately allowed their weekly alcohol ration.
Would you believe I had only had one glass of wine? I was simply intoxicated with the joy of experiencing a Saints flag after so long.
Oh I hope I can experience such euphoria again over the Saints winning a premiership....but I think my morse code skills have evaporated over the years......what's morse code I can hear some of the young forumites saying.
Jack Meehan's claim to fame as a Saint's footballer is mainly the famous photo of him being backhanded by Captain Blood "Jack Dyer". Somehow, the caption with that photo always stated it was Tom Meehan getting the backhander not his brother Jack...... or at least that was Jack's story and I wasn't one to argue with him then as he was my boss.
I guess this is one advantages of being a more senior Saints supporter, one has at least half a century of memories (both highs and lows)to recall while supporting this club
Because there is a statue of him I'm sure , most people today would think he was a fine upstanding citizen worthy of our respect.
Then again I supose the people of Brighton in those days revered him because his corruption got them the railway and other capital works. For those who don't know their history of this fomer MLA , Speaker and Premier....read his biography. "Bent By Name & Bent By Nature"...it's a corker on corruption in the late 1890's early 1900's.
I've always thought that Brian Bourke ex-premier of WA would have secretly admired Tommy Bent. Burke modelled himself beauifully on Bent IMHO ie, a supreme manipulator, bully and liar only there to feather his own nest and both the lumpen proletariat and greedy silvertails thought he was the ants pants at the time.
Still I didn't mind dancing around his statue that wonderful night in 1966.
When I was there it was only Saints flags and scarves that were being thrown all over the statue....ah the memories...from there I went to dance on the radio consuls at D.24. Jack Meehan (an ex Saint player) was the Sergeant in charge that night at D24 & he let me send a morse code message to a fellow Saint supporter who was a radio operator in our base at Mawson Bay...by all accounts the base really partied, all were immediately allowed their weekly alcohol ration.
Would you believe I had only had one glass of wine? I was simply intoxicated with the joy of experiencing a Saints flag after so long.
Oh I hope I can experience such euphoria again over the Saints winning a premiership....but I think my morse code skills have evaporated over the years......what's morse code I can hear some of the young forumites saying.
Jack Meehan's claim to fame as a Saint's footballer is mainly the famous photo of him being backhanded by Captain Blood "Jack Dyer". Somehow, the caption with that photo always stated it was Tom Meehan getting the backhander not his brother Jack...... or at least that was Jack's story and I wasn't one to argue with him then as he was my boss.
I guess this is one advantages of being a more senior Saints supporter, one has at least half a century of memories (both highs and lows)to recall while supporting this club
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Yep but only til the end of grade 2 - never went to Central.satchmo wrote:Are you a Gardy boy ?Mr Magic wrote:I used to live in Milroy Street which runs into Nepean Highway just where the Statue was.
You too?
The freakish thing was going back to the 'old school' to vote in the last State election - the school appeared to have not changed at all.
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Tommy Bent's statue shows him draped in huge Saints jumper - can see ropes attached so someone MUST have witnessed the occasion as it would have been a monumental task . It had Darrel Baldock's no.4 on it.
At the time it was rumoured that some of the players were involved
Tommy Bent's statue shows him draped in huge Saints jumper - can see ropes attached so someone MUST have witnessed the occasion as it would have been a monumental task . It had Darrel Baldock's no.4 on it.
At the time it was rumoured that some of the players were involved
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Yeah, I grew up in Gardenvale/Elsternwick, and went through the school that produced Neil Roberts, Carl Ditterich, Con Gorozides.Mr Magic wrote:Yep but only til the end of grade 2 - never went to Central.satchmo wrote:Are you a Gardy boy ?Mr Magic wrote:I used to live in Milroy Street which runs into Nepean Highway just where the Statue was.
You too?
The freakish thing was going back to the 'old school' to vote in the last State election - the school appeared to have not changed at all.
I had a mate that lived in Milroy street, made the papers when a car took the bend too hard and went through their front yard into the canal !
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You've just brought a tear to my eyesatchmo wrote:It's no good since they closed Lucky Burgers !n1ck wrote:I have a mate in Milroy st... lovely street, great area.
It didn't matter how often the place changed hands, it still provided the best hamburgers and steak sandwiches.
You knew the place was good because there were always trucks parked outside late at night. Truckies know where tp go.
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