All time greatest Saints players - by number

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Post: # 1184687Post borderbarry »

And on ability, I would have Paul Dodd before Bob Murray also. For those youngsters out there that dont remember him, he was a brilliant rover, so good that they selected three rovers for the Victorian team, Bob Skilton, Allan Aylett, and Paul Dodd. But unfortunately Alan Kiligrew pushed Dodd to play when injured, and it ended up finishing his career.


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Post: # 1184689Post borderbarry »

To answer Mr Magic's earliuer query, Neil Roberts was No.10, Eric Guy was 19, Brian Gleeson 18 I believe, and Bill Young may have been 5, I am not sure on that one.
Roberts and Gleeson and Guy would all be the best Saints for their number. When Goddard ever gets close to a Brownlow I might put him in before Brian Gleeson.


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Post: # 1184694Post Mr Magic »

Jimmy O'Dea's first season was in Jumper #40, and I consider him a better player than Troy Schwarze in that jumper #.

(he was most famous for playing in #14, but he doesn't go close to beating Plugger for that #)


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Post: # 1184695Post Dr Spaceman »

Seeing as #50 is still vacant I think I'll nominate my birthday buddy Graham Schodde for his 5 games in 1980.

Was there ever a better #50? 8-)


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Post: # 1184704Post Bernard Shakey »

Dr Spaceman wrote:Seeing as #50 is still vacant I think I'll nominate my birthday buddy Graham Schodde for his 5 games in 1980.

Was there ever a better #50? 8-)
Enrico Misso in his one game in 1985.


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Post: # 1184719Post loris »

borderbarry wrote: Brian Gleeson 18 I believe, and Bill Young may have been 5, I am not sure on that one.

Roberts and Gleeson and Guy would all be the best Saints for their number. When Goddard ever gets close to a Brownlow I might put him in before Brian Gleeson.
Wasn't Brian Gleeson #30?
I can remember Roger wearing his number on his back as a little tacker, then he wore #10 Neil Roberts number...... strange Roger must have had some liking for Chas medalists as a little kid.

Think you'll find Bill Young was #15, if my memory serves me correctly.


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Post: # 1184739Post stevie »

Nothing against Chips but Barks had some great years wearing 25 before swapping to 1.

I think he would have still been wearing it in 76? When he won his first B and F?


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Post: # 1184740Post stevie »

Nothing against Chips but Barks had some great years wearing 25 before swapping to 1.

I think he would have still been wearing it in 76? When he won his first B and F?


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Post: # 1184744Post evo »

Ian George ! I remember him as an aggressive red headed rover in the seventies. He only played a few games. can anyone remember what happened to him ???


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Post: # 1184749Post White Winmar »

Packham was a ranga who wore a headband and number 38. Billy Mildenhall, good back pocket and even better basketball referee. He was the best number 39, IMHO.


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Post: # 1184753Post Dave McNamara »

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Post: # 1184762Post winmaaah »

Jeff Dunne 48?


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Post: # 1184765Post gurubob101 »

Here's a few players in bigger numbers for consideration...
29 Russell Greene - Traded to Hawthorn at the height of his powers.
30 Brian Gleeson - Gun player in the late 50's.
31 Jamie Shanahan - If you can forgive the 97 GF.
32 Robbie Mad Dog Muir - Clinically insane but a damn good footballer.
33 Jimmy Gwilt - Will play another 100 for the Saints.
34 Jayson Daniels - Great ball getter but possibly the worst kick ever to play for the club.
35 Rodney Harvey?
36 Gordon Fode - Built like Tarzan... Had the odd day out.
37 Dean Rice - State player on a wing before we lost him to Carlton.
38 Clint Jones - Has made the most of what talent he's got.
39 Bill Mildenhall - Better known as a basketball ref?
40 Troy Schwarze? Surely not?
Best over 40...
42 Wayne judson - Tough, skilful little back pocket - state player.
44 The Mighty Milney.
47 Michael Nettlefold - Not much good until it rained but suddenly turned into a decent player when provided with a good quagmire.
52 Dale Kickett - Only played a handful of games with us but was a very talented player. Did better later on at Fremantle.


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Post: # 1184766Post loris »

gurubob101 wrote:
35 Rodney Harvey?
Now there was a good one Doc :wink: :P :wink:


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Post: # 1184806Post Furphy »

How about these? How great it'd be to build a "field of dreams" and have these players take the field next season!
Roy Cazaly
Dave McNamara
Vic Cumberland
Eric "Tough" Guy
Louis William "Billy" Schmidt
Fred 'Flops' Phillips
Keith Rosewarne
Harold Bray
Ernie Sellars
Wellesley Hastings "Wels" Eicke


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Post: # 1184824Post Verdun66 »

Harold Bray was a fair player (not that I saw him!). Three times in the top 3 of the Brownlow. First played in number 31, then in 12.

Still alive at 91 if Wikipedia can be believed. I thought he'd passed away, but hope that is not the case.
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Post: # 1184832Post borderbarry »

Loris is probably correct, Brian Gleeson at 30, Bill Young at 15. I have trouble remembering what I had for tea yesterday, let alone that far back!


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Post: # 1184836Post Dan Warna »

room for Miller, Loxton and Warne? surely they'd be 3 all time great saints players? :lol:


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Post: # 1184885Post Kilda »

Tim Pekin for 41 is a fair pick...Barker played great footy on the backline in 25...Judson has to be 42...but what about the first era of players? What number was Dave McNamara? Vic Cumberland? Bill Mohr was the stand out full forward until Plugger. Neil Roberts?


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Post: # 1184886Post Dr Spaceman »

Dan Warna wrote:room for Miller, Loxton and Warne? surely they'd be 3 all time great saints players? :lol:
Most of their greatness was achieved wearing white uniforms.

They can be the umps 8-)


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Jeff Dunne at 48
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Post: # 1184947Post hungry for a premiership »

Okay, here's the revised version:


1 - Trevor Barker
2 - Danny Frawley
3 - Ross Smith
4 - Darrel Baldock
5 - Ian Stewart
6 - Bob Murray
7 - Lenny Hayes
8- Max Hudghton
9 - Fraser Gehrig
10 - Niel Roberts
11- Greg Burns
12 - Nick Riewoldt
13 - Barry Lawrence
14 - Tony Lockett
15 - Bill Young
16 - Verdun Howell
17 - Bruce Phillips
18 - Brian Gleeson
19 - Eric Guy
20 - Travis Payze
21 - Caydn Beetham
22 - Farren Ray
23 - Stewart Loewe
24 - Jason Heatley
25 - Geoff Cunningham
26 - Nick Dal Santo
27 - George Young
28 - Craig O'Brian
29 - Russell Greene
30 - Brian Gleeson
31 - Colin Watson
32 - Robert Muir
33 - Robert Elphinstone
34 - Brent Guerra
35 - Robert Harvey
36 - Gordon Fode
37 - Dean Rice
38 - Clinton Jones
39 - Billy Mildenhall
40 - Jimmy O'Dea
41 - Tim Pekin
42 - Wayne Judson
43 - Brett Moyle
44 - Steven Milne
46 - Ian George
47 - Michael Nettlefold
48 - Geoff Dunne

52 - Dale Kickett

60 - Robert Mace


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Post: # 1184950Post skeptic »

I refuse to believe that Farren Ray and Beetham could make this list


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Post: # 1184954Post Dave McNamara »

Kilda wrote:...but what about the first era of players? What number was Dave McNamara?
#2.

He couldn't kick it as far, :wink: but I really rated Bill McCubin in the beloved #2.


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Post: # 1184955Post whiskers3614 »

Russell Reynolds no21 68games 16 brownlow votes got to be better than Beatham.


Riewoldt and Goddard to live up to their reputations ,Clarke and Ray to defy theirs in 2012!
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