A question mainly directed to Wedgie, Drebin and co:
Do you think he will have allegiances to Sturt or North after the Season ends???
History says North.
Take Jack Halbert as an example"
Coached Glenelg for 4 Seasons after his illustrious career with Sturt, returned to Unley after that for 2 years before being axed in favour of Merv Keane.
Despite the treatment he received he is still a Double Blue man through and through and rarely misses a Sturt game at Unley.
Is this Sticks Phillips last year????
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Re: Is this Sticks Phillips last year???
sturtpeter wrote:A question mainly directed to Wedgie, Drebin and co:
Do you think he will have allegiances to Sturt or North after the Season ends???
History says North.
Take Jack Halbert as an example"
Coached Glenelg for 4 Seasons after his illustrious career with Sturt, returned to Unley after that for 2 years before being axed in favour of Merv Keane.
Despite the treatment he received he is still a Double Blue man through and through and rarely misses a Sturt game at Unley.
He will always haved some tie to Sturt and rightly so as a Premiership coach but his heart is at North - trust me. Don't be suprised to see him "pop" at North in the future as an assistant coach or in a similar capacity and who knows from there???
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Re: Is this Sticks Phillips lat year???
sturtpeter wrote:A question mainly directed to Wedgie, Drebin and co:
Do you think he will have allegiances to Sturt or North after the Season ends???
History says North.
Take Jack Halbert as an example"
Coached Glenelg for 4 Seasons after his illustrious career with Sturt, returned to Unley after that for 2 years before being axed in favour of Merv Keane.
Despite the treatment he received he is still a Double Blue man through and through and rarely misses a Sturt game at Unley.
This is an interesting point you've made Sturtpeter. I get the impression that Greg Anderson is more of a Port Magpies person these days than South, although obviously his allegiances are mainly with his amateur league club.
And similarly, Michael Taylor, drifted back to Norwood after his coaching stint with West was finished.
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