Actually, there may have been a time when Carlton had orange on their caps, if this 1926 article is correct.
"At the beginning of 1864 the Emerald Hill, Royal Park, and Carlton clubs
were formed, and a little later Brunswick, Collingwood, and Williamstown came into being, followed by The...
Used the SANFL digital pass on a laptop. OK coveage, very good commentary. Best 8 bucks spend ever!
Back to back premier 50 years after the start of our previous 5 in a row - GO YOU MIGHTY DOUBLE BLUES!
That seems to be changing. I was at the match with some Swans fans who are members. Members and Ladies stands completely full, and members sections of the new northern stands only available with reserved tickets (ie extra money). We had to all split up and sit in separate seats in front of the...
Meet Philip 'Sandy' Nelson.
Seven times premiership player for Sturt, represented South Australia in 10 games.
He ran a sports store with fellow Sturt defender Colin Casey for something like 17 years, then in the mid 90s diversified into sportswear manufacture for local schools and clubs. The...
Then again, it looks like there is actually three covers to choose from - An Eagles one, a Sturt one, and a Neutral one.
http://www.sanfl.com.au/news/sanfl_news/3700/
Because Sturt have never been at a Grand Final before, don't hold the record crowd at Adelaide Oval (with Port), and don't have the current Magarey Medal (Congrats Zane!)...
So very happy that Paul Bagshaw has finally been inducted. He was such a star player in the 70s, made all those rainy afternoon standing next to my father so worthwhile. Having him in along with Rick Davies really helps consolidate the importance of the other leagues in the pre AFL era (and of...
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