Your clubs most successful player.

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Re: Your clubs most successful player.

Postby FrancisGilbertHamley » Wed Feb 04, 2009 12:30 am

Hamley Bridge

Luke MaCabe (Hawthorn/ Centrals)

Daniel Healy (St Kilda/ Centrals)
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Re: Your clubs most successful player.

Postby Bulldogga55 » Wed Feb 04, 2009 2:21 pm

plugger12 wrote:
Dogsbreath wrote:
Bulldogga55 wrote:
plugger12 wrote:Bryce Gibbs.... played juniors at plympton.. Also scott salisbury

Yes agree plugger12 but there just not in same league as Shaun Elletson. Should at least be on an SANFL list in my opinion!


Should, would, could but isn't so he doesn't cut the mustard!!



off course there not in the same league... there heaps better

Very Modest plugger12, but have you actually seen Shaun Elletson Play? Maybe you should get out more and catch him in action. This is only my opinion plugger but in all the years ive been at Plympton shaun is the best we've produced. Pity he'll be playing at Millicent this season. Maybe you should book yourself Rex Airfare down to the South East and watch him play. Then your opinion will count plugger12???
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Postby demons » Thu Jun 11, 2009 10:26 pm

smac wrote:MP, there were a number of other top players at Salisbury in the same era as Barry Pilgrim - most of whom could have played league footy but opted to win 4 premierships in a row at Salisbury (68-71), one was Neville Thorp (League umpire).

Add to the list: Stephen Hay (North, 1980's), David Green (Central 1980's/1990's I think), Mick Walters (Central 1980's - about 10 minutes of the most explosive footy I have ever seen!), Ian Deraugo (Central 1980's), Mark Prior (Central A **** long time).

Like MP, I cannot remember them all.

Mick Walters also played Agrade at Loxton as a 15 year old and the best I have ever seen and we also had Tony Modra, hbut in case anyone is interested Mick Walters Junior Debut for Freo on Saturday Night was pretty good. Lets hope he can go on with it where dad went walkabout. Good Luck to you Mickey
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Re: Your clubs most successful player.

Postby ohh i dunno » Fri Jun 12, 2009 12:01 am

Flagstaff Hill - Adam Cooney
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Re: Your clubs most successful player.

Postby unknown source » Fri Jun 12, 2009 2:10 pm

FrancisGilbertHamley wrote:Hamley Bridge

Luke MaCabe (Hawthorn/ Centrals)

Daniel Healy (St Kilda/ Centrals)


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Re: Your clubs most successful player.

Postby silicone skyline » Fri Jun 12, 2009 2:31 pm

Darke Peak Football Club - Rick McGowan, Brett Chalmers

Rudall Football Club - Nigel Figert, Darren Smith

Roopena Football Club - Brett Burton

Berri Football Club - Malcolm Hill, Bill Harris, Rhys Stanley, PETER SAFRALIDIS!!!
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Re: Your clubs most successful player.

Postby SATCHEL » Fri Jun 12, 2009 3:41 pm

Damien Leonard. Although Matthew Leonard would be a very very close second. Jarrod Waering would be up there aswell as T.Greig. Just my oppinion of course
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Re: Your clubs most successful player.

Postby BJ Ernest » Fri Jun 12, 2009 4:07 pm

silicone skyline wrote:Darke Peak Football Club - Rick McGowan, Brett Chalmers

Rudall Football Club - Nigel Figert, Darren Smith

Roopena Football Club - Brett Burton

Berri Football Club - Malcolm Hill, Bill Harris, Rhys Stanley, PETER SAFRALIDIS!!!


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Re: Your clubs most successful player.

Postby silicone skyline » Fri Jun 12, 2009 4:11 pm

Except for those sinuses. :lol:
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Re: Re:

Postby Dogwatcher » Fri Jun 12, 2009 5:35 pm

demons wrote:
smac wrote:MP, there were a number of other top players at Salisbury in the same era as Barry Pilgrim - most of whom could have played league footy but opted to win 4 premierships in a row at Salisbury (68-71), one was Neville Thorp (League umpire).

Add to the list: Stephen Hay (North, 1980's), David Green (Central 1980's/1990's I think), Mick Walters (Central 1980's - about 10 minutes of the most explosive footy I have ever seen!), Ian Deraugo (Central 1980's), Mark Prior (Central A **** long time).

Like MP, I cannot remember them all.

Mick Walters also played Agrade at Loxton as a 15 year old and the best I have ever seen and we also had Tony Modra, hbut in case anyone is interested Mick Walters Junior Debut for Freo on Saturday Night was pretty good. Lets hope he can go on with it where dad went walkabout. Good Luck to you Mickey


Thanks for that post Demons. We were only talking about Mick Walters at footy training last night. Mick is Wilbur Wilson's cousin.
We were also trying to figure out whether the Walters playing for Freo was the son of Mick - you've answered that question!
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Re: Your clubs most successful player.

Postby Tiger83 » Thu Jul 16, 2009 12:08 am

Happy Valley:
Nathan Eagleton
Matthew Rogers
Ben Rutten
Beau Waters

Yankalilla:
Greg Whittlesea
Kym Koster
Andrew Gowling
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Re: Your clubs most successful player.

Postby lovetotalkfooty » Thu Jul 16, 2009 9:39 am

Tiger83 wrote:Happy Valley:
Nathan Eagleton
Matthew Rogers
Ben Rutten
Beau Waters

Yankalilla:
Greg Whittlesea
Kym Koster
Andrew Gowling


What about Adrian "boris the blade" Borlace from Yank. Surely would have to be in there.
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Re: Your clubs most successful player.

Postby Tiger83 » Thu Jul 16, 2009 12:13 pm

HAHA Booty is a genuine champ, but i only counted guys that played at AFL Level.
Therefore our clubs most successful players..
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Re: Re:

Postby drebin » Fri Jul 17, 2009 1:46 pm

Dogwatcher wrote:
demons wrote:
smac wrote:MP, there were a number of other top players at Salisbury in the same era as Barry Pilgrim - most of whom could have played league footy but opted to win 4 premierships in a row at Salisbury (68-71), one was Neville Thorp (League umpire).

Add to the list: Stephen Hay (North, 1980's), David Green (Central 1980's/1990's I think), Mick Walters (Central 1980's - about 10 minutes of the most explosive footy I have ever seen!), Ian Deraugo (Central 1980's), Mark Prior (Central A **** long time).

Like MP, I cannot remember them all.

Mick Walters also played Agrade at Loxton as a 15 year old and the best I have ever seen and we also had Tony Modra, hbut in case anyone is interested Mick Walters Junior Debut for Freo on Saturday Night was pretty good. Lets hope he can go on with it where dad went walkabout. Good Luck to you Mickey


Thanks for that post Demons. We were only talking about Mick Walters at footy training last night. Mick is Wilbur Wilson's cousin.
We were also trying to figure out whether the Walters playing for Freo was the son of Mick - you've answered that question!


Mick Walters was one of the most amazingly gifted athletes I have ever seen and I saw him close up as I coached him as an under 10 basketballer at Salisbury years ago were he completely dominated the whole comp. Could have been an absolute superstar footballer.....
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Re: Your clubs most successful player.

Postby george12 » Sun Jul 19, 2009 8:47 pm

lovetotalkfooty wrote:
Tiger83 wrote:Happy Valley:
Nathan Eagleton
Matthew Rogers
Ben Rutten
Beau Waters

Yankalilla:
Greg Whittlesea
Kym Koster
Andrew Gowling


What about Adrian "boris the blade" Borlace from Yank. Surely would have to be in there.


Boris plays in a league of his own, in the wombat FL
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