Billy Shaw
Debutant
- Nov 20, 2023
- 83
- 470
- AFL Club
- St Kilda
- Banned
- #201
And too slow. Wouldn't get a game in RTB's best 23.Really , he would be a bit old now
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And too slow. Wouldn't get a game in RTB's best 23.Really , he would be a bit old now
Getting back to Lance Collard, I have just finished reading Nicky Winmar's 'My Story' (with Matthew Hardy) where he writes about the players from the Pingelly Tigers, an all-aboriginal team where Nicky's dad Neal played. The Tigers were created in 1967 in response to a Great Southern League rule that only allowed three aboriginal players per team.And too slow. Wouldn't get a game in RTB's best 23.
I wonder if there are any William Bonners out there?Please investigate if his family name comes from a long line of Boners, too.
His dad is actually RichardI wonder if there are any William Bonners out there?
Getting back to Lance Collard, I have just finished reading Nicky Winmar's 'My Story' (with Matthew Hardy) where he writes about the players from the Pingelly Tigers, an all-aboriginal team where Nicky's dad Neal played. The Tigers were created in 1967 in response to a Great Southern League rule that only allowed three aboriginal players per team.
"The players from that Tigers team were Ausssie Rules royalty, going by the names Jetta, Hill, Abraham, Narkle, Ugle, Sampi, Kickett, Bennell and many others, including the Collards, who were famous in Western Australia, and of course Winmar. Many descendants of these pioneers have played for numerous AFL teams, leaving an immesurable legacy to the game."
I am certain we all hope young Lance Collard can continue that tradition with St Kilda along with Brad Hill and as Phil Narkle and Dale Kickett did.
Also, I recommend 'My Story' - a great read - sad, depressing and optimistic.
A wet chilly day in the caravan park in Bright yesterday gave me the chance to start Nicky’s book.
Couldn’t put it down & read it in one sitting.
A great read… agree with your sentiments (sad, depressing, optimistic).
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Getting back to Lance Collard, I have just finished reading Nicky Winmar's 'My Story' (with Matthew Hardy) where he writes about the players from the Pingelly Tigers, an all-aboriginal team where Nicky's dad Neal played. The Tigers were created in 1967 in response to a Great Southern League rule that only allowed three aboriginal players per team.
"The players from that Tigers team were Ausssie Rules royalty, going by the names Jetta, Hill, Abraham, Narkle, Ugle, Sampi, Kickett, Bennell and many others, including the Collards, who were famous in Western Australia, and of course Winmar. Many descendants of these pioneers have played for numerous AFL teams, leaving an immesurable legacy to the game."
I am certain we all hope young Lance Collard can continue that tradition with St Kilda along with Brad Hill and as Phil Narkle and Dale Kickett did.
Also, I recommend 'My Story' - a great read - sad, depressing and optimistic.
Also reading the book - it a good read - but yes - sad, depressing, optimisticA wet chilly day in the caravan park in Bright yesterday gave me the chance to start Nicky’s book.
Couldn’t put it down & read it in one sitting.
A great read… agree with your sentiments (sad, depressing, optimistic).
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I was in Bright a couple of days ago. Stayed a couple of days in Harrietville. Pretty nice up there in summer usually.
Beautiful country down that wayWe’ve been coming up here for close to a decade now… last year though as our son will most likely be playing rep cricket during Jan next year.
We absolutely love it here but its time for something different.
Hope you grabbed a vanilla slice in Harrietville… there’s none better.
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You must be kidding about Kickett , he couldn't settle in Melbourne and lasted One year with us , hardly a traditionGetting back to Lance Collard, I have just finished reading Nicky Winmar's 'My Story' (with Matthew Hardy) where he writes about the players from the Pingelly Tigers, an all-aboriginal team where Nicky's dad Neal played. The Tigers were created in 1967 in response to a Great Southern League rule that only allowed three aboriginal players per team.
"The players from that Tigers team were Ausssie Rules royalty, going by the names Jetta, Hill, Abraham, Narkle, Ugle, Sampi, Kickett, Bennell and many others, including the Collards, who were famous in Western Australia, and of course Winmar. Many descendants of these pioneers have played for numerous AFL teams, leaving an immesurable legacy to the game."
I am certain we all hope young Lance Collard can continue that tradition with St Kilda along with Brad Hill and as Phil Narkle and Dale Kickett did.
Also, I recommend 'My Story' - a great read - sad, depressing and optimistic.
Walhalla is nice too, Feels like you are in another worldBeautiful country down that way
I was in Mansfield the other week and the snot blocks were massive , at a guess 70mm highWe’ve been coming up here for close to a decade now… last year though as our son will most likely be playing rep cricket during Jan next year.
We absolutely love it here but its time for something different.
Hope you grabbed a vanilla slice in Harrietville… there’s none better.
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My Grandmother was born there and went to school there.Walhalla is nice too, Feels like you are in another world
Liam Neeson action sequel to film in small Aussie town
The town's population of about 30 could swell to 200.www.canberratimes.com.au
Wow, that was such a terrible movie l can't wait to see the sequel.Walhalla is nice too, Feels like you are in another world
Liam Neeson action sequel to film in small Aussie town
The town's population of about 30 could swell to 200.www.canberratimes.com.au
No current season stats available
I went on the train when i was up there , i can imagine the injuriesWow, that was such a terrible movie l can't wait to see the sequel.
I gots plenty of family buried in that old town and me old man helped rebuild the railway with stories that would make an OH&S campaigner faint.
I need to go back there actually.
I also think there must be a Mandela Effect with Bonner being indigenous, because I swear I saw him in a photoshoot with all the other indigenous boys!
Walhalla is nice too, Feels like you are in another world
Liam Neeson action sequel to film in small Aussie town
The town's population of about 30 could swell to 200.www.canberratimes.com.au
Yeah I could have sworn he was indigenous but no idea what evidence I’d seen for that
Wow, that was such a terrible movie l can't wait to see the sequel.
I gots plenty of family buried in that old town and me old man helped rebuild the railway with stories that would make an OH&S campaigner faint.
I need to go back there actually.
Winmar writes "That summer [1991-92] also saw the Saints recruit a member or the renowned Indigenous 'footy-legacy' family: Dale Kickett...He played the 1992 season at the Saints, before returning to Claremont...What a season he had with us though. Twenty-one games for 20 goals was a classy contribution..."You must be kidding about Kickett , he couldn't settle in Melbourne and lasted One year with us , hardly a tradition
Yes i know all about him but i don't see what your point is , we are talking about Collard and hoping he doesn't get home sick ect , Kickett is a perfect example of a bloke that did get home sick so we don't want Lance being anything like KickettWinmar writes "That summer [1991-92] also saw the Saints recruit a member or the renowned Indigenous 'footy-legacy' family: Dale Kickett...He played the 1992 season at the Saints, before returning to Claremont...What a season he had with us though. Twenty-one games for 20 goals was a classy contribution..."
Kickett played 181 AFL games across 5 clubs.
Just like all pubs up there , the Kevington Pub is amazing but you never know if its going to be open when you get thereIt's just up the hill from me. It's a nice place, there is a random pizza place that is just down the road at Jacob Creek that is only open on weekends. Hand made wood fired pizza and cold Morettis looking out over the hills, great spot for lunch. Looks like some dude blew his super making a random business but glad it's there.
My family were Gippsland farmers and one of the aunts has the old leader books from when they sold goods to Walhalla. They were getting rich off the miners up there. When it the gold dried up it hit them.