Saint’s final game at Moorabbin
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Saint’s final game at Moorabbin
Spot a young Mark Fine.
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Re: Saint’s final game at Moorabbin
yep I know Finey, Scotty Brower, my old mate Spaz and My son are in that video , I took this shot from inside the scoreboard.
great times.
great times.
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I met a Sainter in Cairns later that year who said after the last game, he ran out and dug up some turf that had Plugger’s kneeprint in it. He said he carried it home like it was the Holy Grail itself lol
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Re: Saint’s final game at Moorabbin
Spaz! Now there's a throw back!The Fireman wrote: ↑Sun 23 Feb 2020 12:39pm yep I know Finey, Scotty Brower, my old mate Spaz and My son are in that video , I took this shot from inside the scoreboard.
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I remember spaz. He had glasses I thinkThe Fireman wrote: ↑Sun 23 Feb 2020 12:39pm yep I know Finey, Scotty Brower, my old mate Spaz and My son are in that video , I took this shot from inside the scoreboard.
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Yep that's him. He wore the white overalls. (Adam) 2.05 in the clip, good mate and ripper bloke.Hiyouall wrote: ↑Sun 23 Feb 2020 6:19pmI remember spaz. He had glasses I thinkThe Fireman wrote: ↑Sun 23 Feb 2020 12:39pm yep I know Finey, Scotty Brower, my old mate Spaz and My son are in that video , I took this shot from inside the scoreboard.
great times.
I remember the bloke at the start, he was always at the back of the animal enclosure..wonder where he is now.
I never went to the enclosure much..more fun stirring up the oppo supporters close up
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Re: Saint’s final game at Moorabbin
it’s a great shot Firery !!
how many did you have blown up ‘n framed again
... was it 5 ?
mine ended up on billy millers wall
... his younger bro was looking after him again
ten thumbs up to that mob of winners
how many did you have blown up ‘n framed again
... was it 5 ?
mine ended up on billy millers wall
... his younger bro was looking after him again
ten thumbs up to that mob of winners
.name the ways , thought manipulates the State of Presence away.
.tipara waranta kani nina-tu.
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Re: Saint’s final game at Moorabbin
I'll never forget that day, I was lucky enough to sit at a table with Lionel Rose that day.
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Re: Saint’s final game at Moorabbin
wow
thats an honour
was he a Sainter ?
... he played a bit of aussie rules
‘n the connections
helped him on his way
thats an honour
was he a Sainter ?
... he played a bit of aussie rules
‘n the connections
helped him on his way
Rose was badly injured in his first amateur boxing match against a much larger and more experienced opponent. He subsequently ‘retired’ from boxing for two years and pursued Australian Rules. (p.30)
When he took up Australian Rules, Lionel played ‘ruck-rover’, which was a position for the ‘big, tall, strong men of the team’. (pp.30-31) His opponents were much larger than he, and Rose had a number of bad accidents: including being knocked unconscious for thirty seconds, and then continuing to play. (p.31)
Frank Oakes: The coach of the Third Grade Warragul Australian Rules team, who trained Rose when he decided to take up boxing again as a teenager. (p.33) Frank also organised Lionel’s first major fights, raised money for to travel to Tasmania (p.39), supported him when his father died, (p.36) and tried to find him employment (pp.37-38). When Frank decided that he could no longer develop as a boxer under his care, he introduced Lionel to Jack Rennie. (pp.43-44)
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