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Post: # 1822066Post saintkev »

I met John McIntosh at the physio’s today and asked him how come Ashley wound up at the Eagles. He said no-one from St Kilda contacted the family about Ashley playing for the Saints, in spite of his Teal Cup performances.


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saintkev wrote: Tue 03 Sep 2019 7:10pm I met John McIntosh at the physio’s today and asked him how come Ashley wound up at the Eagles. He said no-one from St Kilda contacted the family about Ashley playing for the Saints, in spite of his Teal Cup performances.
only played 51 games for saints......father son pick not available due to games played

Ashley pick 112.....so overlooked by us and many others

John was sadly missed in 1971 GF after injury in semi.....


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Post: # 1822072Post perfectionist »

saintkev wrote: Tue 03 Sep 2019 7:10pm I met John McIntosh at the physio’s today ...
You met the complete footballer. He arrived at the club when recruiters (Drake and Huggins) knew their arse from their elbow.
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Wasn’t father son 50 games up until about 2004


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Post: # 1822080Post cwrcyn »

It was absolutely a father-son selection. Pick 112 was used because the rules at the time allowed it. Under our current system, West Coast couldn't possibly have any claims to a father-son from the Saints, but at that time they, along with other new clubs in the the AFL were given a free shot at players whose father had played at a Victorian club but grown up in the state the new AFL club was from. Completely outrageous, of course, and we were the unlucky ones who got screwed over.


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B.M wrote: Tue 03 Sep 2019 7:54pm Wasn’t father son 50 games up until about 2004
now you mention it.....yes was 50 .....


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cwrcyn wrote: Tue 03 Sep 2019 8:04pm It was absolutely a father-son selection. Pick 112 was used because the rules at the time allowed it. Under our current system, West Coast couldn't possibly have any claims to a father-son from the Saints, but at that time they, along with other new clubs in the the AFL were given a free shot at players whose father had played at a Victorian club but grown up in the state the new AFL club was from. Completely outrageous, of course, and we were the unlucky ones who got screwed over.
Less dramatically, the father son link was through Claremont where we recruited John from. West coast were smart and we had Lockett Loewe and Brian Wilson . Macintosh was a forward then.


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chook23 wrote: Tue 03 Sep 2019 7:27pm

only played 51 games for saints......father son pick not available due to games played

Was increased from 50 to 100 in 2003.


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Barry Lawrence played around 5 Seconds for the Bears when he was ancient to allow Steve Lawrence to go straight there. Ironically he ended up at St Kilda anyway and had a few issues.


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Barry Lawrence at the bears?

He’d have been around 43 when they started... pretty sure he wasn’t still going around in 87

He finished at StK in about 75


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Bowey Boy wrote: Tue 03 Sep 2019 8:49pm Barry Lawrence played around 5 Seconds for the Bears when he was ancient to allow Steve Lawrence to go straight there. Ironically he ended up at St Kilda anyway and had a few issues.
Barry Lawrence at the Bears? Really?


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It's amusing how bias makes its way to folklore and the becomes reality.


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Barry Lawrence sat on the bench for Southport one day to qualify Steven for Brisbane . Didn’t play .


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poatina wrote: Tue 03 Sep 2019 9:06pm Barry Lawrence sat on the bench for Southport one day to qualify Steven for Brisbane . Didn’t play .
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Steven was drafted as predraft zone selection.


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Post: # 1822098Post Stephen Theodore »

poatina wrote: Tue 03 Sep 2019 9:06pm Barry Lawrence sat on the bench for Southport one day to qualify Steven for Brisbane . Didn’t play .
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Well I knew they did a fiddle and all encouraged by AFL.


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perfectionist wrote: Tue 03 Sep 2019 7:31pm
saintkev wrote: Tue 03 Sep 2019 7:10pm I met John McIntosh at the physio’s today ...
You met the complete footballer. He arrived at the club when recruiters (Drake and Higgins) knew their arse from their elbow.
John McIntosh was an absolute star. If he did not get that semi final injury, we win the 71 flag. I recall him hitting Allan Davis on the chest with stab passes against the Pies at Moorabbin in 71. Although he only played 51 games, I have him on the bench in my team of the best Saints players I ever saw.


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George27 wrote: Tue 03 Sep 2019 10:21pm
perfectionist wrote: Tue 03 Sep 2019 7:31pm
saintkev wrote: Tue 03 Sep 2019 7:10pm I met John McIntosh at the physio’s today ...
You met the complete footballer. He arrived at the club when recruiters (Drake and Higgins) knew their arse from their elbow.
John McIntosh was an absolute star. If he did not get that semi final injury, we win the 71 flag. I recall him hitting Allan Davis on the chest with stab passes against the Pies at Moorabbin in 71. Although he only played 51 games, I have him on the bench in my team of the best Saints players I ever saw.
Absolutely agree George27. He was a superstar who could play in any position. I remember the Collingwood game where Davis kicked 10 I think...most, as you said, as a result of McIntosh hitting him on the chest with a stab pass!! He would definitely be in my starting 18 of the best I have seen!


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I remember standing on the packed blue-metal terraces at Moorabbin, as a teenager, delighting in his skills, especially his ability to stab pass the footy effortlessly with either foot. He was a great reader of the play who tended to float when he marked as he gripped the ball. Shaking hands with him today marvellous. He was the consummate footballer.
His hands are massive! He remembered my wife’s family from his farming days in Beverley.


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saintkev wrote: Tue 03 Sep 2019 11:43pm I remember standing on the packed blue-metal terraces at Moorabbin, as a teenager, delighting in his skills, especially his ability to stab pass the footy effortlessly with either foot. He was a great reader of the play who tended to float when he marked as he gripped the ball. Shaking hands with him today marvellous. He was the consummate footballer.
His hands are massive! He remembered my wife’s family from his farming days in Beverley.
He was a beauty, cut down in his prime. Still remember those stab passes!


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George27 wrote: Tue 03 Sep 2019 10:21pm
perfectionist wrote: Tue 03 Sep 2019 7:31pm
saintkev wrote: Tue 03 Sep 2019 7:10pm I met John McIntosh at the physio’s today ...
You met the complete footballer. He arrived at the club when recruiters (Drake and Higgins) knew their arse from their elbow.
John McIntosh was an absolute star. If he did not get that semi final injury, we win the 71 flag. I recall him hitting Allan Davis on the chest with stab passes against the Pies at Moorabbin in 71. Although he only played 51 games, I have him on the bench in my team of the best Saints players I ever saw.
At one stage he was rated in the top three footballers in the country.A Sth Aussie was one of the other three. Robran.


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