The St George Nostalgia Thread

Ryan

SGI Jersey Flegg
  1. Boyd
  2. Morris
  3. Gasnier
  4. Cooper
  5. Coyne
  6. Mundine
  7. Hornby
  8. Bailey
  9. Brown
  10. Craig Young
  11. Scott
  12. Creagh
  13. Mackay
Bench:
14. Dean Young
15. Weyman
16. Thompson
17. Barrett

Is this too heavy with the last premiership winning team?

Agree with others 5/8 was really hard but I couldn't leave out Mundine even though the team would be better balanced with more of a playmaker like Soward rather than a brilliant runner like Mundine.
 

Morgan

SGI NSW Cup
  1. Boyd
  2. Morris
  3. Gasnier
  4. Cooper
  5. Coyne
  6. Mundine
  7. Hornby
  8. Bailey
  9. Brown
  10. Craig Young
  11. Scott
  12. Creagh
  13. Mackay
Bench:
14. Dean Young
15. Weyman
16. Thompson
17. Barrett

Is this too heavy with the last premiership winning team?

Agree with others 5/8 was really hard but I couldn't leave out Mundine even though the team would be better balanced with more of a playmaker like Soward rather than a brilliant runner like Mundine.
May be in the off season we can try to name the best ever team.
 

Ted Goodwin

(born 4 August 1951) is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer in the NSWRL competition. Goodwin played for the St George Dragons, Newtown Jets and Western Suburbs Magpies as well as representing for Country and New South Wales and Australia.

St George Dragons 1972-1978​

A hugely popular player and a St George 'favorite son', Goodwin played in three first grade Grand Finals with St George: the 1975 loss to Eastern Suburbs, the 1977 9–9 draw with Parramatta and the subsequent replay, won by St George, 22–0. In the drawn 1977 match he scored one of the best tries ever seen in a Grand Final when he regathered the ball after a great chip and chase and grounded it just before the dead-ball line, knocking himself unconscious in the process when his face smacked the hard Sydney Cricket Ground surface. He took no further part in the match but backed up the following week to kick six goals and a field-goal in the replay. Ted was nicknamed 'Lord Ted' by the late St George legend Len Kelly in the early 1970s and the Goodwin is still remembered as 'Lord Ted' today.
Loved watching him play and a bonus was I was there
 
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