baggy8 wrote:Glenelg's 1959 full forward, Fred Pemberton, would've been a month short of 36 when he played his first game for the Bays.
I have very vague memories of "last kick" Pemberton. He was so nicknamed because he kicked the winning goal for the Bays against North in the last 10 seconds of the match and I believe he repeated the doe in the first semi final against Sturt.
I would love to know what his story was. Where did he come from, how did he suddenly lob at the Bay as a 36 year old?
I have read articles saying that when Fos Williams retired at the end of 1958 he was the last returned man to play SANFL and then lo and behold up bobs Pemberton, who I believe like Fos had been in the Navy during World War II.
Another point is that 1959 must have been an "odd year" other than Port and West being as usual the major combatants. North went from doinating much of 1958, before finishing third to only winning 3 matches for the year in 1959 and just narrowly missing the wooden spoon. Norwood weren't much better, and yet in 1960 they played off for the premiership. Glenelg on the other hand went from third in 1959 to bottom in 1960.
Strange times indeed.