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The frame connection on sir Donald Bradman drive have done my framing. They do a fantastic job and are reasonably priced
The guy, at Frame Connection (Steve I think) currently doing my PAFC Captains Jumper additions does a great job , definite quality
Any one have a 2018 China budget / record they would like to swap for a 2019 ??
The guy, at Frame Connection (Steve I think) currently doing my PAFC Captains Jumper additions does a great job , definite quality
Any one have a 2018 China budget / record they would like to swap for a 2019 ??
Anyone know where I could get a Port Magpies scarf and/or beanie?? The Port stores been sold out for months..
Sadly your best and quickest option is to buy a Collingwood magpies scarf and unpick the Collingwood badge.
Failing that, drop Chad Wingard a tweet. He probably doesn’t wear his magpies beanie anymore.
I've come across a history of port Adelaide book 1870 to 1970, inside it has a lot of signatures but also a message form Russell Ebert to a man name Doc. Does anyone know who this Doc might have been, I'm thinking he was potentially someone who had something to do with the club. Cheers for any help.
This is an absolute guess, but the club had the same doctor for probably all of Russell's career, and the message could have been dedicated to him.
Other posters may be able to confirm this but from memory he had a somewhat unusual surname, which I think was Kneebone, and his first name was Henry.
Yep. Can confirm the club doctor in the 1970s was Henry Kneebone. JThis is an absolute guess, but the club had the same doctor for probably all of Russell's career, and the message could have been dedicated to him.
Other posters may be able to confirm this but from memory he had a somewhat unusual surname, which I think was Kneebone, and his first name was Henry.
Yep, can conform the club doctor was Henry Kneebone. He was joined a little later in the 1970s by Dr Ian Kerr.This is an absolute guess, but the club had the same doctor for probably all of Russell's career, and the message could have been dedicated to him.
Other posters may be able to confirm this but from memory he had a somewhat unusual surname, which I think was Kneebone, and his first name was Henry.
CHASING AFTER ANY WANGANEEN GUERNSEYS. Player issued, match worn or training jumpers! Will pay handsomely for it!
Inbox me please
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Did you miss the Chaplin fire sale?