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warburton lad
Joined: 26 Aug 2003
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Dave O'D 1910 wrote: | The website is sensational! Here is the info page for my grandfather, the original Dave O'D.
Dave O'Donoghue
1907-1911
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CFC GAMES PLAYED
Date of Birth
11 July 1885
Date of Death
25 August 1960
Recruited From
Northcote
Collingwood Debut
Round 6, 1907
Height:
179cm
Weight:
81kg |
Fantastic bit of family history, Dave O'D 1910.
Unlike your good self, the grandfather is looking to give the ball off; it's not all about him.
He has the steely glint of a winner in his eyes: unlike Riley 26.
Or could it be that he is like The Scorpion or Spider, looking for 'fresh meat'.
Truly an amazing bit of your family heritage- your pride must be enormous at such an achiever in the ranks.
The Lad is not one to brag of family deeds but great-uncle Olaf was one of the first Estonians to win a medal at the Winter Olympics back in the day.
Perhaps I should change my moniker to ' Uncle Olaf- Olympian'
Nah, maybe not. Have never been one to live my life vicariously through relatives; dead or alive.
Floreat Pica. _________________ Firm in the belief that number 17 flag is only months away... |
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leonmagic
Joined: 16 Aug 2004
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looking at their stats - how / why on earth did colin alexander, and more amazingly paul hawke not get more opportunities in 1990? hawke came 2nd in the copeland in 89, then no games in 1990 and left the club for 91...can anyone shed any light?? he could clearly play? |
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