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Grant wore number 45 in 1978, 30 in 1979, 40 in 1980 & 18 from 1981-83.
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well done Davo...Davo027 wrote:Grant wore number 45 in 1978, 30 in 1979, 40 in 1980 & 18 from 1981-83.
He also wore 49 in 1975 - 1977
so that makes it 49 - for 3 years and 18 for 3 years
work out the winner now ric
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St Fid...Did GT wear 49 in the reserves? My answer is based on when he played in the "ones".He also wore 49 in 1975 - 1977
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You got me there buddy, I don't know....Davo027 wrote:St Fid...Did GT wear 49 in the reserves? My answer is based on when he played in the "ones".He also wore 49 in 1975 - 1977
I doubt whether GT wore 49 for 3 years in the reserves, but anyway as I said that wasn't the question.
the question was that no did GT wear during his career,
and he as worn 4 numbers
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Bill Cubbins......
St Kilda 1915 1919-27 and 1929-30 149 games 42 goals. Footscray 1931-32 and 1934 33 games 0 goals. Possibly the finest full-back of his era Cubbins had a stormy VFL career and had several stints with the Saints. He made his debut in 1915 but then enlisted in the army even though he was under age. He returned to St Kilda in 1919 and was made club captain for 1921-22. Cubbins was deputy to Dave McNamara in 1923 but again was captain in 1925. He crossed to Warrnambool in 1928 and had a third stint as captain of St Kilda in 1929-30. Cubbins also coached the Saints in 1930 but crossed to Footscray as captain-coach in 1930. A Victorian representative six times Cubbins was a splendid mark and a glorious long kick. Once during a spell with St Kilda he fell out with the committee and was dropped to the Reserves. He reacted by kicking 22 goals in the one match.
St Kilda 1915 1919-27 and 1929-30 149 games 42 goals. Footscray 1931-32 and 1934 33 games 0 goals. Possibly the finest full-back of his era Cubbins had a stormy VFL career and had several stints with the Saints. He made his debut in 1915 but then enlisted in the army even though he was under age. He returned to St Kilda in 1919 and was made club captain for 1921-22. Cubbins was deputy to Dave McNamara in 1923 but again was captain in 1925. He crossed to Warrnambool in 1928 and had a third stint as captain of St Kilda in 1929-30. Cubbins also coached the Saints in 1930 but crossed to Footscray as captain-coach in 1930. A Victorian representative six times Cubbins was a splendid mark and a glorious long kick. Once during a spell with St Kilda he fell out with the committee and was dropped to the Reserves. He reacted by kicking 22 goals in the one match.
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Vic Cumberland - 43 years old.
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Yep, well done Davo....
When he finally retired from top level football in 1920 he was, at 43 years of age, the oldest player ever to have appeared in the VFL. He was also one of the best.
He had a 3 decade football career in 3 Australian states plus New Zealand.
and also won the Magarey Medal
When he finally retired from top level football in 1920 he was, at 43 years of age, the oldest player ever to have appeared in the VFL. He was also one of the best.
He had a 3 decade football career in 3 Australian states plus New Zealand.
and also won the Magarey Medal
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I played 24 games for the Saints and wore number 25. I was drafted from Dandenong and kicked 5 goals in my career. I am currently a bass player in a band playing the Vic metro circuit.
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I played 24 games for the Saints and wore number 25. I was drafted from Dandenong and kicked 5 goals in my career. I am currently a bass player in a band playing the Vic metro circuit.
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Correct - Well done St Fid !!
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