peejay
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I got to St Ignatius at about 9.45. The church was fairly full with a number of people milling around the outside. It was standing room only on in the outside, many stayed out as speakers were set up for those who could not go in.
Everyone who is anyone at Tigerland was there - I counted 4 presidents or ex and lots of other faces that i could not put a name to. standing att he back near me were Kevin Morris, Crackers keenan, Mike Sheahan, Darren Crocker and lots of acerage fans like me.
it was the full service with KB and Bob Davis speaking right at the end - about 10 minutes each. KB spoke of the first time he meet jack and role jack played during the SOS rally in 1990. Bobby spoke of Jack as a player and captain iof the Vic team which davis played in. Both spoke bery well and i think KB lost it right att he end.
The players formed a guard of honour out the front and the coffin left the church with the Tiger skin on top of it. As the outside proceedings took place i drove to Punt Road to be there for when the hurse went past the ground. I would say that there would have been about one thousand people there (punt road0 at this time.
The ground was looking great the goal squares both were filled out with a painted on Tiger jumper with 17 on it, also on the wing in front of the social club a giant version on this was painted. People were taking phoos of this. The flag pole along Punt Road had the Premiership flags flying at half mast. A barby was on for the public with invited guests upstairs in the social club for the wake.
I will shortly go back to the ground to watch the balloons let off a 1.30pm.
Will let you know how that goes later today.
Everyone who is anyone at Tigerland was there - I counted 4 presidents or ex and lots of other faces that i could not put a name to. standing att he back near me were Kevin Morris, Crackers keenan, Mike Sheahan, Darren Crocker and lots of acerage fans like me.
it was the full service with KB and Bob Davis speaking right at the end - about 10 minutes each. KB spoke of the first time he meet jack and role jack played during the SOS rally in 1990. Bobby spoke of Jack as a player and captain iof the Vic team which davis played in. Both spoke bery well and i think KB lost it right att he end.
The players formed a guard of honour out the front and the coffin left the church with the Tiger skin on top of it. As the outside proceedings took place i drove to Punt Road to be there for when the hurse went past the ground. I would say that there would have been about one thousand people there (punt road0 at this time.
The ground was looking great the goal squares both were filled out with a painted on Tiger jumper with 17 on it, also on the wing in front of the social club a giant version on this was painted. People were taking phoos of this. The flag pole along Punt Road had the Premiership flags flying at half mast. A barby was on for the public with invited guests upstairs in the social club for the wake.
I will shortly go back to the ground to watch the balloons let off a 1.30pm.
Will let you know how that goes later today.




