Are there any classics you like bringing out of the vault?
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Are there any classics you like bringing out of the vault?
A lighter topic to tear us away from the forecasted doom and gloom from the media and footy community alike.
Are there any classic matches you love to watch when you one day just think "how 'bout that game?"
Personally, I love my Saints DVD library and some of my life's most treasured memories lie in that collection and I've sadly only been a Sainter for a small period of my life!
Personally favorites that I enjoy are -
* 2005 Qualifying Final - Saints defeat Crows.
* 2006 Round 11 - Saints defeat Swans.
* 2007 Round 12 - Saints defeat Eagles.
* 2007 Round 15 - Saints defeat Crows.
* 2008 Round 14 - Saints defeat Kangaroos.
* 2008 Semi Final - Saints defeat Pies.
And recent additions that will get plenty of love -
* 2009 Round 5 - Saints defeat Power.
* 2009 Round 14 - Saints defeat Cats.
All of these gems are but a small number of my collection but will all get a run at least once a year.
Anyone else have a collection and personal favs?
Are there any classic matches you love to watch when you one day just think "how 'bout that game?"
Personally, I love my Saints DVD library and some of my life's most treasured memories lie in that collection and I've sadly only been a Sainter for a small period of my life!
Personally favorites that I enjoy are -
* 2005 Qualifying Final - Saints defeat Crows.
* 2006 Round 11 - Saints defeat Swans.
* 2007 Round 12 - Saints defeat Eagles.
* 2007 Round 15 - Saints defeat Crows.
* 2008 Round 14 - Saints defeat Kangaroos.
* 2008 Semi Final - Saints defeat Pies.
And recent additions that will get plenty of love -
* 2009 Round 5 - Saints defeat Power.
* 2009 Round 14 - Saints defeat Cats.
All of these gems are but a small number of my collection but will all get a run at least once a year.
Anyone else have a collection and personal favs?
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That carlton game was one my best days at the footy, although i though it was later in the season, also the 132 point flogging of the crows at moorabbin. Locketts first game back from injury i thinkBakesFan wrote:It's hard to top the '97 Preliminary Final, Saints vs Nth Melbourne.
...or Round 2, 1989.... Saints vs Carlton at Moorabbin.
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How about the Mothers Day clash in 1994, St Kilda v Sydney. We were 8 goals down, five minutes into the last quarter, and won by a point. Alas, the game was notable for one other reason. Tony Lockett kept Peter Caven to no kicks in the match, by running through him with an elbow and forearm. Tony kicked 11 goals 2 behinds in the game and got 8 weeks. He picked up two Brownlow votes for the game - those umps can be harsh at times!
Peter Caven's second game back was in Round 22, when we played the Swans again. We beat them easily that time, with Lockett kicking 9 goals 4 behinds and receiving the full three Brownlow votes. Caven got five kicks. It was to be Plugger's penultimate game for the Saints and he would be Caven's teammate in the next year. C'est la vie de merde!
Peter Caven's second game back was in Round 22, when we played the Swans again. We beat them easily that time, with Lockett kicking 9 goals 4 behinds and receiving the full three Brownlow votes. Caven got five kicks. It was to be Plugger's penultimate game for the Saints and he would be Caven's teammate in the next year. C'est la vie de merde!
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Wish I had a copy of the '97 Preliminary Final: Saints vs Nth Melbourne.
Only time I ever saw it was at the game!
Would love to see it again.
Only time I ever saw it was at the game!
Would love to see it again.
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Now that's a game I would love in my collection!perfectionist wrote:How about the Mothers Day clash in 1994, St Kilda v Sydney. We were 8 goals down, five minutes into the last quarter, and won by a point. Alas, the game was notable for one other reason. Tony Lockett kept Peter Caven to no kicks in the match, by running through him with an elbow and forearm. Tony kicked 11 goals 2 behinds in the game and got 8 weeks. He picked up two Brownlow votes for the game - those umps can be harsh at times!
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Brett Cook was the 2nd player in that ferocious gang tackle matematrixcutter wrote:showed burke and heatley? (dunno) tackling mckerrnan over the line and popping that shoulder out
i hadnt seen any footage since the game either
Some of my faves:
* 2003 R11 Victory over the Lions (Power marks within shooting range after the siren sounds)
* 2004 R6 Victory over Lions (TS40...Aussie Jones point/OOF debacle)
* 2005 QF over Adelaide (Harves dominant, Chips & Dal also play super games)
* 1997 PF over Nth Melb - Probably my favourite ever moment as a Saints supporter... what a cracking game we were switched on from the outset)
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Loved that game, but the glory was somewhat ruined by the badly called point...But that roar when Schwarze kicked truly... Still get all tingly at the thought...* 2004 R6 Victory over Lions (TS40...Aussie Jones point/OOF debacle)
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True Blue Sainter wrote:Brett Cook was the 2nd player in that ferocious gang tackle matematrixcutter wrote:showed burke and heatley? (dunno) tackling mckerrnan over the line and popping that shoulder out
i hadnt seen any footage since the game either
Some of my faves:
* 2003 R11 Victory over the Lions (Power marks within shooting range after the siren sounds)
* 2004 R6 Victory over Lions (TS40...Aussie Jones point/OOF debacle)
* 2005 QF over Adelaide (Harves dominant, Chips & Dal also play super games)
* 1997 PF over Nth Melb - Probably my favourite ever moment as a Saints supporter... what a cracking game we were switched on from the outset)
Do you remember that great pic of Barry Hall standing over Carey wwith his fist clenched, Carey looked like he was goning to pee hmself
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I taped the last 5 wins he had last year (Port, Freo, Crows, Bombers and Pies in the semi).
After the season was over i watched a different one each week (in order) and usually on the weekend to pass the time the off season takes.
Good times.
If we win the flag this year i'll try to get all of our wins on dvd so i never forget the year.
After the season was over i watched a different one each week (in order) and usually on the weekend to pass the time the off season takes.
Good times.
If we win the flag this year i'll try to get all of our wins on dvd so i never forget the year.
Looking forward to 2010 - I'm gonna Lovett!
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That was my favourite too. I remember the commentators saying we were gone, then how gallant we were trying to come back even though we were still gone, then how we were a rough chance etc etc. Plugger was brilliant and was probably the reason why Sydney then went after him with everything they had.perfectionist wrote:How about the Mothers Day clash in 1994, St Kilda v Sydney. We were 8 goals down, five minutes into the last quarter, and won by a point. Alas, the game was notable for one other reason. Tony Lockett kept Peter Caven to no kicks in the match, by running through him with an elbow and forearm. Tony kicked 11 goals 2 behinds in the game and got 8 weeks. He picked up two Brownlow votes for the game - those umps can be harsh at times!
Peter Caven's second game back was in Round 22, when we played the Swans again. We beat them easily that time, with Lockett kicking 9 goals 4 behinds and receiving the full three Brownlow votes. Caven got five kicks. It was to be Plugger's penultimate game for the Saints and he would be Caven's teammate in the next year. C'est la vie de merde!
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Re: Are there any classics you like bringing out of the vaul
The 2 Telstra Dome classics against the Lions in 2003 & 2004.SydneySainter wrote:A lighter topic to tear us away from the forecasted doom and gloom from the media and footy community alike.
Are there any classic matches you love to watch when you one day just think "how 'bout that game?"
Personally, I love my Saints DVD library and some of my life's most treasured memories lie in that collection and I've sadly only been a Sainter for a small period of my life!
Personally favorites that I enjoy are -
* 2005 Qualifying Final - Saints defeat Crows.
* 2006 Round 11 - Saints defeat Swans.
* 2007 Round 12 - Saints defeat Eagles.
* 2007 Round 15 - Saints defeat Crows.
* 2008 Round 14 - Saints defeat Kangaroos.
* 2008 Semi Final - Saints defeat Pies.
And recent additions that will get plenty of love -
* 2009 Round 5 - Saints defeat Power.
* 2009 Round 14 - Saints defeat Cats.
All of these gems are but a small number of my collection but will all get a run at least once a year.
Anyone else have a collection and personal favs?
The hair on the back of my neck still stands up when I see Schwarze let rip for the winner in 2004.
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Definitely one of my favourites.linz wrote:perfectionist wrote:How about the Mothers Day clash in 1994, St Kilda v Sydney. We were 8 goals down, five minutes into the last quarter, and won by a point. Alas, the game was notable for one other reason. Tony Lockett kept Peter Caven to no kicks in the match, by running through him with an elbow and forearm. Tony kicked 11 goals 2 behinds in the game and got 8 weeks. He picked up two Brownlow votes for the game - those umps can be harsh at times!
Peter Caven's second game back was in Round 22, when we played the Swans again. We beat them easily that time, with Lockett kicking 9 goals 4 behinds and receiving the full three Brownlow votes. Caven got five kicks. It was to be Plugger's penultimate game for the Saints and he would be Caven's teammate in the next year. C'est la vie de merde!
That was my favourite too. I remember the commentators saying we were gone, then how gallant we were trying to come back even though we were still gone, then how we were a rough chance etc etc. Plugger was brilliant and was probably the reason why Sydney then went after him with everything they had.
Talking about the commentary, there is a goal, from Greig I think, that puts us about 4 goals down and the comentator exhalts that we had scored another consolation goal.
Talking about Plugger, I remember Barassi comenting in Inside Football a couple of weeks after the game that the Lockett-Caven incident was one of the reasons why he would never go for a player like Lockett.
The wheel turns pretty quickly!!