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It was an attempt to grab supporters by making the name more generic and therefore less geographically constrained. This was because they were struggling off the field at the time.
All the change to "The Kangaroos" did was weaken them and piss off rusted ons as it also encouraged the move north to GC.
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Similar logic would have had Port Adelaide rebranded Southern Power several years ago despite the strength of our brand lying in the Port Adelaide name.
Is that the football with the S cut out of it?For all intents and purposes St Kilda were to become the Southern Saints in the mid-80s. I think I've posted the logos here a few times, they were even adorning Moorabbin for a few years but the rebrand was eventually canned.
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Adding to this I think they make Hawthorn and Essendon's jumpers because Adidas outsource them.Hot Sub Sportswear do a great job in Thomastown
Moorabbin must have gotten incredible close, but I guess a lot of these were fairly well considered as well. Up until the demolition of the ground about five years ago, Moorabbin Oval had about half the ground with 'Moorabbin Saints' instead of the St Kilda logo. That would have been a rare but interesting name change for an AFL club, but a great thing it never eventuated really.
I played a lot of my juniors in the MSJFL - Moorabbin Saints Junior Football League (Now Southern Metro or some shit)Moorabbin must have gotten incredible close, but I guess a lot of these were fairly well considered as well. Up until the demolition of the ground about five years ago, Moorabbin Oval had about half the ground with 'Moorabbin Saints' instead of the St Kilda logo. That would have been a rare but interesting name change for an AFL club, but a great thing it never eventuated really.
FWIW I remember hearing innuendo from Smeagle and Gibbsy once about stories they heard of Footscray becoming 'Western Bulldogs' because they wanted to play in western Sydney and the AFL wanted them to later relocate.
Potentially sponsored by St Kilda Football Club? Ala clubs like the Bernie Dockers and Balmain Dockers (?) in Tassie and Sydney. In primary school we had a school based Tuesday arvo comp called Eagles Cup and I think there was a 'Freo Dockers Cup' in other towns, so probably something like that.I played a lot of my juniors in the MSJFL - Moorabbin Saints Junior Football League (Now Southern Metro or some shit)
No idea why it was named that. Not sure there was a club that existed under the name or if it had much to do with the St Kilda Football Club aside from the Moorabbin ground?
I remember we used to use full on leather Burleys (which it seems they still do) which we used to struggle with as primary school kids. It was stupid. I think it ended up being a bit nepotistic towards the end but I'll never forget driving about two hours with two of my mates, dad got off work early, and I got exactly one touch. He went off. He was so pissed off he'd wasted his night on a freezing cold weekday to see me play like complete shit and almost embarrass him – and he was the sort of dad who never made me do anything I didn't want to. I'll never forget sitting in an IGA car park while he broke that and made a truce with a can of coke... we never drank coke as kids so it was a weird and rare truce.Ah, the old Eagles Cup. My first primary school (Marangaroo) was involved in it, and I think even won it a couple years before I started. Unfortunately, the team was for years 5-7 only. Moved schools in year 5 so never got to play and the new school's footy team never joined the Eagles Cup, only playing occasional 'friendlies' against random schools from all over the north-eastern suburbs and the yearly inter-school winter carnival, so my school footy experience was nowhere near as fruitful as I wanted.
Marangaroo's jumpers were beautiful acrylic royal wings with a motif on the front that I can't quite recall. The second were a boring polyester navy blue with a giant sky blue 'R'.
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I've seen a lot of footys. Kicked a lot of footys. Marked a lot of footys. Handballed a lot of footys.Only ever saw the Eagles Cup ball mounted on one of those wooden display spike things in the principal's office when I was sent there for being a little scrote. Beautiful red leather Burley, although I think that one had a monochromatic white Eagles logo, can't remember exactly. I remember my nephew nicked an old leather Burley from his school. That thing was a beauty; cherry red, the classic script logo and his school's name in white. Was a bit chipped and always over-inflated to the point where the laces resembled a mons pubis, but we loved kicking that thing around the front yard.
You'll need an image hosting site like Photobucket or imgurDoes anyone know how to attach images into a conversation (for competitions and stuff) without the quality dropping? Thanks