My Great Grandfather came across from Hawthorn in Melbourne, to work at the gasworks at Brompton in 1921, with his family, including my 6 month old Poppa in tow. They became West Torrens supporters and my Poppa was there for the first premiership in 1924 and was there for 1933, 1945, 1953, 1993 and 2006!
On my Nanna’s side, they were all West Torrens supporters since the start, having settled in Torrensville from the mid north from the early days. She’d use blue and gold pegs only on the clothes line.
So on Dad’s side, everyone was West Torrens. Mum was from Sydney, so that made it easy!
With the merger in 1991, I think many West Torrens supporters jumped on to the Crows, leaving the merged club behind.
I turned 9 the day West Torrens played their last game and was happy to follow the new Eagles in the SANFL as well as the Crows in the AFL. Up until about 10 years ago I’d attend mainly Eagles games and watch Crows on TV. Now it’s opposite.
My heart is with both in the different competitions. I can’t stand the Crows Reserves (and Port) being in the SANFL. I can’t see a way the Eagles could still be the Eagles in the AFL. The merger was enough of a thinning of the club I was born into, but if they were to join as they are now, I’d cheer them on to beat everyone, including the Crows.
On my Nanna’s side, they were all West Torrens supporters since the start, having settled in Torrensville from the mid north from the early days. She’d use blue and gold pegs only on the clothes line.
So on Dad’s side, everyone was West Torrens. Mum was from Sydney, so that made it easy!
With the merger in 1991, I think many West Torrens supporters jumped on to the Crows, leaving the merged club behind.
I turned 9 the day West Torrens played their last game and was happy to follow the new Eagles in the SANFL as well as the Crows in the AFL. Up until about 10 years ago I’d attend mainly Eagles games and watch Crows on TV. Now it’s opposite.
My heart is with both in the different competitions. I can’t stand the Crows Reserves (and Port) being in the SANFL. I can’t see a way the Eagles could still be the Eagles in the AFL. The merger was enough of a thinning of the club I was born into, but if they were to join as they are now, I’d cheer them on to beat everyone, including the Crows.