My son is playing in the Auskick match as a SAINT!

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My son is playing in the Auskick match as a SAINT!

Post: # 444999Post FullMonty »

Hey guy's,

Keep an eye out for the short saints player with straight brown hair.
Don't know what number but he is playing as a Saint.
Plays in the forward pocket mostly.
He reckons he is going to do the chainsaw if he kicks a goal!
He is pretty happy about it too! :P
So am I :P :P


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The Chainsaw?


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Post: # 445002Post FullMonty »

Haven't you seen the chainsaw?
Milney does it. Looks like he is pulling the chord on a chainsaw as a celebration.


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SaintBot wrote:The Chainsaw?
ever seen brett lee take a wicket


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LENNY LEADS THE WAY wrote:
SaintBot wrote:The Chainsaw?
ever seen brett lee take a wicket
oh so thats called a chainsaw now?


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Post: # 445006Post Nick_Dal_Santo = ChAmPiOn »

haha

goodluck to the young fella


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SaintBot wrote:
LENNY LEADS THE WAY wrote:
SaintBot wrote:The Chainsaw?
ever seen brett lee take a wicket

sounds a tad better than saying that you are doing a leaf blower...... :roll: :roll: :wink: :wink:


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Post: # 445010Post megs4#31 »

that's so cool!
good luck for him, would love to be there to see him do the chainsaw, that rocks!


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Post: # 445086Post GRAMophone »

Thats awesome. My son also played for the saints at auskick and wore no. 5. His scariest memory was forming the guard of honour for the players and seeing our Fraser close up!! Hope you enjoy it.


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Post: # 445090Post rymax »

I think I feel young with you people talking about your kids doing it. I remember playing for the Saints in the rain one day at Waverley against Carlton in 1998. Made up for the disappointment of having to play for Hawthorn against the Saints the previous round.


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rymax wrote:I think I feel young with you people talking about your kids doing it. I remember playing for the Saints in the rain one day at Waverley against Carlton in 1998. Made up for the disappointment of having to play for Hawthorn against the Saints the previous round.
Well it makes me feel old!

I was representing the Saints the day (1983-84?) Robbie Muir blew up at Princes Park. We heard a huge roar & we all ran down the race from the dressing room to see what was going on.

In those days we actually got changed in the same rooms as what the seniors do and played the full length of the ground.


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Post: # 445361Post saintspremiers »

When did the Little League begin?

I was in primary school in the 70's, don't think it even existed back then.

Hopefully my daughters will play little league for the saints when they're old enough.


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the kid that lives next door was in the half time game a few weeks back but he wasnt in the teams uniform they were playing in the navyblue austkick uniform (for the little little kids i think its the under 9s )


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st_Trav_ofWA wrote:the kid that lives next door was in the half time game a few weeks back but he wasnt in the teams uniform they were playing in the navyblue austkick uniform (for the little little kids i think its the under 9s )
i played on the G once for little league. (in the blue jumpers) :D


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Nick_Dal_Santo = ChAmPiOn wrote:
st_Trav_ofWA wrote:the kid that lives next door was in the half time game a few weeks back but he wasnt in the teams uniform they were playing in the navyblue austkick uniform (for the little little kids i think its the under 9s )
i played on the G once for little league. (in the blue jumpers) :D
its funny cause his mum was filming him play from the fence then she moved onto the ground (she had a pass as she was a team helper) security informed her she wasnt allowed to film on the ground but she was welcome to do so from the other side of the fence .


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PLUGGER14 wrote:
rymax wrote:I think I feel young with you people talking about your kids doing it. I remember playing for the Saints in the rain one day at Waverley against Carlton in 1998. Made up for the disappointment of having to play for Hawthorn against the Saints the previous round.
Well it makes me feel old!

I was representing the Saints the day (1983-84?) Robbie Muir blew up at Princes Park. We heard a huge roar & we all ran down the race from the dressing room to see what was going on.

In those days we actually got changed in the same rooms as what the seniors do and played the full length of the ground.
I played for the Saints LL in 82 and 83, played at Kardinia Park and Moorabbin. It was a pretty cool experience.


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