Most Treasured/Valued SANFL Collectable Item(s)

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Re: Most Treasured/Valued SANFL Collectable Item(s)

Postby csbowes » Sat Aug 20, 2011 6:37 pm

This is tough as everything has been packed away for a while...

1966 Grand Final v Port Adelaide
1967 Grand Final v Port Adelaide
1968 Grand Final v Port Adelaide
1969 Grand Final v Glenelg
1970 Grand Final v Glenelg
1974 Grand Final v Glenelg
1976 Grand Final v Port Adelaide
1978 Grand Final v Norwood
1983 Grand Final v West Adelaide
1998 Grand Final v Port Adelaide
2002 Grand Final v Central District (and every weekly budget for that year)
2009 Grand Final v Central District

1968 Champions of Australia
1969 Champions of Australia
1970 Champions of Australia
1974 Champions of Australia
1976 Champions of Australia

SOUTH AUSTRALIAN LEAGUE FOOTBALL ALBUM from 1957 (complete)

Sturt Annual Reports 1937, 1945, 1947, 1949, 1950-1953, 1955-1985

Sturt lace-up guernsey from the 1960s or 1970s, haven't dated it... plus there's a bunch of other things. I've got SANFL record books from the 1960s and 1970s and some budgets from as far back as 1947.

... Sturt guernsey and t-shirt signed by the 2002 premiership team.

I'm still hunting a Sturt mascot and a 1980s "Double Blues" scarf... I'd pay good money for them!
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Re: Most Treasured/Valued SANFL Collectable Item(s)

Postby smithy » Sat Aug 20, 2011 10:42 pm

csbowes - are you referring to a mascot similar to the one in your avatar ?
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Re: Most Treasured/Valued SANFL Collectable Item(s)

Postby MagareyLegend » Tue Aug 23, 2011 12:53 am

smithy wrote:csbowes - are you referring to a mascot similar to the one in your avatar ?


One on the left or right? :(
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Re: Most Treasured/Valued SANFL Collectable Item(s)

Postby Bluedemon » Tue Aug 30, 2011 2:20 pm

i have the 2002 SANFL Grand Final Budget and a signed poster of all the Sturt players that played in the same Grand Final
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Re: Most Treasured/Valued SANFL Collectable Item(s)

Postby zipzap » Mon Oct 10, 2011 8:05 pm

smithy wrote:csbowes - are you referring to a mascot similar to the one in your avatar ?


Yeah I thought you found that prized possession?

I'm still looking for a Panthers mascot (Croner brand, like the one csbowes has in his avatar) to complete my set - not sure what I'll do with them but the hunt has been fun.

Fave item is my framed sturt lace up signed by surviving Magarey medallists from Halbert (61) to Crane (08)
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Re: Most Treasured/Valued SANFL Collectable Item(s)

Postby Goat Herder » Tue Oct 11, 2011 12:44 pm

* A copy of 'Dynasty', signed by the great man, Fos Williams himself, not long before his passing. :(
* My own autograph books, including the likes of R.Ebert, B.Cunningham, G.Phillips, T.Sorrell, D.Granger, M.Faletic, A.Giles, K.Kinnear, I.Eckermann, P.Hofner, T.Evans + more.
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Re: Most Treasured/Valued SANFL Collectable Item(s)

Postby Leaping Lindner » Tue Oct 11, 2011 1:56 pm

Not quite my most treasured SANFL collectable but I picked this up on a recent trip back to Adelaide at At The Toss Of A Coin and it made a very nice birthday present to myself (this and Jimmy's third William ;) ). I hadn't seen a North one of these since I was in Grade 3 :shock: and I was 8 :-$

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Re: Most Treasured/Valued SANFL Collectable Item(s)

Postby Dogwatcher » Tue Oct 11, 2011 4:18 pm

zipzap wrote: I'm still looking for a Panthers mascot (Croner brand, like the one csbowes has in his avatar) to complete my set - not sure what I'll do with them but the hunt has been fun.


Is that so you can move them about depending on ladder positions?
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Re: Most Treasured/Valued SANFL Collectable Item(s)

Postby schimma » Wed Oct 12, 2011 4:24 pm

at the moment it will be my 2011 premiership stubbie holder and t shirt ;)

but do have a few old west torrens lace up gurnseys and a lindsey head framed photo.
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Re: Most Treasured/Valued SANFL Collectable Item(s)

Postby zipzap » Wed Oct 12, 2011 5:30 pm

Dogwatcher wrote:
zipzap wrote: I'm still looking for a Panthers mascot (Croner brand, like the one csbowes has in his avatar) to complete my set - not sure what I'll do with them but the hunt has been fun.


Is that so you can move them about depending on ladder positions?


LOL! After getting the Pecker and Eagle off the shelf after the GF to visually explain to my 5 year old how a hybrid is formed (hey, I kept it clean!) Mrs ZZ and I got to talking about the premiership ladder idea. Well actually, I was talking. She was just muttering something, but I'm sure it was supportive ;)
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Re: Most Treasured/Valued SANFL Collectable Item(s)

Postby Strawb » Mon Nov 12, 2012 2:43 am

A signed West Adelaide football from a home game against Port 21/5/05. Holds more memories to me than anyone could imagine. It is a game ball and it will stay in the cabinet where it was put after that weekend.
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Re: Most Treasured/Valued SANFL Collectable Item(s)

Postby Sky Pilot » Mon Nov 12, 2012 11:10 am

two copies of the Advertiser or Sunday Mail lift out after Lindsay Head played his last game (at Norwood Oval). A budget that I inherited from my mother who went to school with the Hank Brothers, it is signed by all three. A 1978/79 Torrens guernsey (No.31 I think) worn by Craig someone, who crossed from Glenelg after Cornes developed an unhealthy interest in his wife at the time. A tee shirt with No.11 on it and signed by the Weed in 1993.
Things I'd like to have include Brian Mulvihill's form guide he used to keep in his sock and Glen Pill's comb that also used to reside in his sock.
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Re: Most Treasured/Valued SANFL Collectable Item(s)

Postby JK » Mon Nov 12, 2012 9:12 pm

A few of my mates all bandied together and grabbed me both the Norwood home and clash guernsey, had them both signed by all the squad, then nicely framed up earlier this year.

Was most likely my pride and joy regardless of whether we'd won the flag or not, but it's nice not to have to find out.
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Re: Most Treasured/Valued SANFL Collectable Item(s)

Postby CENTURION » Tue Nov 13, 2012 6:32 am

MagareyLegend wrote:
smithy wrote:csbowes - are you referring to a mascot similar to the one in your avatar ?


One on the left or right? :(

the 1 on the left is a mascot, the 1 on the right is a muppet. ;)
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Re: Most Treasured/Valued SANFL Collectable Item(s)

Postby FOURTH ESTATE » Fri Nov 16, 2012 9:32 pm

Sky Pilot wrote:two copies of the Advertiser or Sunday Mail lift out after Lindsay Head played his last game (at Norwood Oval). A budget that I inherited from my mother who went to school with the Hank Brothers, it is signed by all three. A 1978/79 Torrens guernsey (No.31 I think) worn by Craig someone, who crossed from Glenelg after Cornes developed an unhealthy interest in his wife at the time. A tee shirt with No.11 on it and signed by the Weed in 1993.
Things I'd like to have include Brian Mulvihill's form guide he used to keep in his sock and Glen Pill's comb that also used to reside in his sock.


Craig Marriott is the player. The one who kicked it to Cornes to take that hanger in the 73 GF
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Re: Most Treasured/Valued SANFL Collectable Item(s)

Postby Sky Pilot » Fri Nov 16, 2012 9:41 pm

FOURTH ESTATE wrote:
Sky Pilot wrote:two copies of the Advertiser or Sunday Mail lift out after Lindsay Head played his last game (at Norwood Oval). A budget that I inherited from my mother who went to school with the Hank Brothers, it is signed by all three. A 1978/79 Torrens guernsey (No.31 I think) worn by Craig someone, who crossed from Glenelg after Cornes developed an unhealthy interest in his wife at the time. A tee shirt with No.11 on it and signed by the Weed in 1993.
Things I'd like to have include Brian Mulvihill's form guide he used to keep in his sock and Glen Pill's comb that also used to reside in his sock.


Craig Marriott is the player. The one who kicked it to Cornes to take that hanger in the 73 GF

Yeah that's it. Thanks mate. He gave me the guernsey out of the blue after I mentioned I'd like to have one.
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Re: Most Treasured/Valued SANFL Collectable Item(s)

Postby fman » Thu Nov 22, 2012 9:43 pm

I have the Brownlow Medallists South Australian Legends print,featuring Malcolm Blight,John Platten,Gavin Wanganeen,and Mark Ricciutto,each hand signed and has a replica brownlow also Framed 40/350 for sale if anyone is interested i would sell it for around the $500 mark as is worth well over 1k comes with certificate.reply here or pm if interested,thanks
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Re: Most Treasured/Valued SANFL Collectable Item(s)

Postby CENTURION » Sat Nov 24, 2012 7:48 am

fman wrote:I have the Brownlow Medallists South Australian Legends print,featuring Malcolm Blight,John Platten,Gavin Wanganeen,and Mark Ricciutto,each hand signed and has a replica brownlow also Framed 40/350 for sale if anyone is interested i would sell it for around the $500 mark as is worth well over 1k comes with certificate.reply here or pm if interested,thanks

advertise it on the for sale page. ;)
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Re: Most Treasured/Valued SANFL Collectable Item(s)

Postby ORDoubleBlues » Sat Dec 01, 2012 8:26 pm

A near perfect copy of a 1988 budget from when Sturt played South at Football Park.
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Re: Most Treasured/Valued SANFL Collectable Item(s)

Postby goraw » Sat Dec 08, 2012 7:34 pm

Big Phil wrote:In no particular order...

- 2000 Central District Premiers T-Shirt signed by all players (including Danny Hulm - RIP) and coach Peter Jonas

- Poms to Premiers book - 50 year history of CDFC

- Various other Central District books - Almanacs, Bulldogs by the Numbers

- Framed 2007 Central District training gurnsey signed by every player that played league football that year, organised by Paul Thomas.

- Signed and framed photograph of myself and Paul Thomas in the Central rooms after the 2009 Grand Final

- Various player badges from the late 80's and early 90's including Jamie Thomas, Rudi Mandemaker, Robert 'Chopper' Handley

- A scrap book full of newspaper clippings and Footy Budget pictures on articles on anything Central District from about 1990 up until 2000 (some pictures signed)

- A copy of the Football Budget that I had my first written article published in

- My first Messenger article I had written and had published on an SANFL game in a frame (my wifre organised as a gift for me)



did paul thomas sign it too?
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