Old Football Budgets

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Re: Old Football Budgets

Postby pipers » Wed Apr 16, 2008 12:57 am

smithy wrote:
fatalberton wrote:gadj, I'm interested in the Rd 19 1988 one...

Quite possibly the greatest minor round game ever in the SANFL.


Certainly one of the best I've ever seen, despite the result. Would love to see it again on tape/dvd...
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Re: Old Football Budgets

Postby therisingblues » Wed Apr 16, 2008 2:23 am

fatalberton wrote:
smithy wrote:
fatalberton wrote:gadj, I'm interested in the Rd 19 1988 one...

Quite possibly the greatest minor round game ever in the SANFL.


Certainly one of the best I've ever seen, despite the result. Would love to see it again on tape/dvd...


I still have the final quarter of it on VHS.
It's back home in Oz though. Dear old Mum probably ditched it along with a heap of my other junk a few years back.
I reckon Barto would still have the final quarter plus highlights of the first 3 quarters as that was how it was telecast.
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Re: Old Football Budgets

Postby smithy » Wed Apr 16, 2008 3:14 pm

For those that weren't there or need a flashback......here is a link http://www.fullpointsfooty.net/double_header_blues_do_for_port.htm

The game was scheduled to be highlighted later that evening but was replayed in its entirety due to the nature of the game.
I believe it was Peter Marker on channel 10 ?
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Re: Old Football Budgets

Postby gadj1976 » Wed Apr 16, 2008 7:54 pm

I was there, what a cracker game too.
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Re: Old Football Budgets

Postby gadj1976 » Wed Apr 16, 2008 9:38 pm

scarlet pimpernel wrote:Am interested in
1988 No. 7 14th May if it is the same
Need in good condition, unmarked

Also need
1990 No. 16 28th July
1991 No. 8 11th May
1991 No. 15 22nd June
1991 No. 19 20th July
1991 No. 21 3rd August
1992 No. 4 11th April
1994 No. 3 2nd April
1996 No. 1 31st March
1996 No. 14 6th July
1998 No. 3 10th April
1999 No. 1 24th March
1999 No. 23 3rd September
2001 R. 22 31st August
2002 R. 5 24th April
2002 R. 17 26th July

Expect to get some of these At the Toss of a Coin in time
Have damaged copies of many of these
Am in SAFH Society, am going to April meeting


Scarlett, sorry, I've only got 21 May 88.

Fatalberton - I've got the Rd 19 1988 one. Let me know if you are still interested in it. I can post it, deliver, whatever.

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Re: Old Football Budgets

Postby nowerman » Thu Jun 12, 2008 9:03 am

Ive got 3 from the early 1930s. They are
September 2 1933
August 18 1934
September 1 1934
Will swap for a copy of the 2008 SA Football Media Guide
If anyone is interested in them , email me at nowerman@optusnet.com.au
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Re: Old Football Budgets

Postby smithy » Sun Jan 23, 2011 10:53 pm

The SA Footballer was first published in the 1919 season and continued until the end of the 1926 season. From 1927, the year the South Australian Football League (SAFL), changed its name to the South Australian National Football League (SANFL), it has been known as the South Australian Football Budget. Previously an SA Football Budget was published for the 1914 and 1915 seasons ending when the league competition went into recess for the rest of the First World War. All of these were official publications of the League.

This example of the SA Footballer is from the 1923 finals series. The 1923 premiership was won by Norwood led by their captain Sid White and three time winner of the Magarey Medal, Walter 'Wacka' Scott. They defeated North Adelaide, captained by Percy Lewis, in the Grand Final.

The first magazine dedicated to football was The Footballer which was published during the 1888 season. A later periodical, also called The Footballer and published by different publishers, was available during the 1907 and 1908 seasons.



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Re: Old Football Budgets

Postby Adelaide Hawk » Tue Jan 25, 2011 7:50 pm

Syd White, Walter Scott, Guy Stephens. Possibly the best half back line in Norwood's history.
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Re: Old Football Budgets

Postby oldtimer2 » Sat Jan 29, 2011 3:05 pm

Thanks very much smithy for your post of the 1923 grand final images. They are excellent

I have some spare budgets from 1960's onwards. I will construct a list which I can send in response to PM
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