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  • YeetyaahY Yeetyaah

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    Also can anyone help me with a year for this tie? Partners parents have been digging though her granddads stuff after he unfortunately passed last month and found this.

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    @yeetyaah Contact the WRU or the Waikato Rugby Supporters club. There must be someone there who can help you.

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    • BovidaeB Bovidae

      @yeetyaah Contact the WRU or the Waikato Rugby Supporters club. There must be someone there who can help you.

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      Cpt Kumera
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      Cool tie

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        I assume that these short stories have appeared on Breakdown in recent weeks, but I have watched a few on YouTube. The jerseys that Liam Messam shows are really cool because they are mostly commemorative jerseys.

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        • BovidaeB Bovidae

          I assume that these short stories have appeared on Breakdown in recent weeks, but I have watched a few on YouTube. The jerseys that Liam Messam shows are really cool because they are mostly commemorative jerseys.

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          @Bovidae that's a good find, thanks for that.

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          • BovidaeB Bovidae

            I assume that these short stories have appeared on Breakdown in recent weeks, but I have watched a few on YouTube. The jerseys that Liam Messam shows are really cool because they are mostly commemorative jerseys.

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            @Bovidae

            That story about the seven's dream team was funny. Had to love him taking a shot at KT too.

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            • mikedogzM mikedogz

              Any guess on the autographs?

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              @mikedogz

              Yeah, I know I'm replying to a 3 years old post.... but ''77 Lions in NZ?

              Phil Orr, Peter Wheeler, Terry Cobner, Willie Duggan, Elgan Rees, Trevor Evans, Peter Squires, Tony Neary...

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                Ajaz Patel is selling his Test Shirt he wore, for charity.

                https://www.trademe.co.nz/a/marketplace/antiques-collectables/other/listing/3579368359?fbclid=IwAR06DXMK3uc1Rg-1zXpUFskgqtBX6RVxFVqb5ecwxzZBoKtXahsCfiewAhc

                https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/sport/2022/05/cricket-blackcaps-spinner-ajaz-patel-auctions-shirt-from-record-breaking-10-wicket-haul-to-raise-funds-for-starship-children-s-hospital.html?fbclid=IwAR2wXUoVwUgMmTnmqT6Xxr6cMR8gGAyPEhNa5wy0oh58rBJ_Oyty8xjZBXg

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                • mikedogzM mikedogz

                  Ajaz Patel is selling his Test Shirt he wore, for charity.

                  https://www.trademe.co.nz/a/marketplace/antiques-collectables/other/listing/3579368359?fbclid=IwAR06DXMK3uc1Rg-1zXpUFskgqtBX6RVxFVqb5ecwxzZBoKtXahsCfiewAhc

                  https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/sport/2022/05/cricket-blackcaps-spinner-ajaz-patel-auctions-shirt-from-record-breaking-10-wicket-haul-to-raise-funds-for-starship-children-s-hospital.html?fbclid=IwAR2wXUoVwUgMmTnmqT6Xxr6cMR8gGAyPEhNa5wy0oh58rBJ_Oyty8xjZBXg

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                  @mikedogz What a fucking legend

                  I liked this Condition: New

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                    Just browsing eBay and came across this unused ticket from the Willard-Dempsey world heavyweight championship fight of July 4th, 1919 in Toledo; wherein the hulking heavily favoured 6/5 champ Jess Willard got savaged by the much smaller challenger Jack Dempsey. You can see right on the stub what each fighter was making: $100K for Willard and a comparatively paltry $27.5K for Dempsey.

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                    What is most eye-popping for me is the cost of the ticket. $60 dollars in 1919 was more than a month salary for the average worker, and these aren’t for front row ringside, this is for the section!

                    BoxRec informs me that, “There was a crowd of 19,500, which was less than a quarter of the arena's seating capacity. Promoter Tex Rickard said all the $60 ringside seats were sold and most of the $50 seats were sold, but the disappointment came from the sell of the cheapest tickets, which sold for $10. Provisions had been made to seat between 35,000 and 40,000 in the $10 seat section, but only about 5,000 seats were sold.”

                    https://boxrec.com/media/index.php/Jess_Willard_vs._Jack_Dempsey

                    And check out the highlights from the three rounds before the towel is thrown in. No going to your corner or standing 8-counts back in those days. Dempsey smashes Willard in the face each time he tries to gets off the canvas onto his feet.

                    Brutal!

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                    • Kid ChocolateK Kid Chocolate

                      Just browsing eBay and came across this unused ticket from the Willard-Dempsey world heavyweight championship fight of July 4th, 1919 in Toledo; wherein the hulking heavily favoured 6/5 champ Jess Willard got savaged by the much smaller challenger Jack Dempsey. You can see right on the stub what each fighter was making: $100K for Willard and a comparatively paltry $27.5K for Dempsey.

                      303B33ED-2280-4B51-B7B3-DF9649DEEECE.jpeg

                      What is most eye-popping for me is the cost of the ticket. $60 dollars in 1919 was more than a month salary for the average worker, and these aren’t for front row ringside, this is for the section!

                      BoxRec informs me that, “There was a crowd of 19,500, which was less than a quarter of the arena's seating capacity. Promoter Tex Rickard said all the $60 ringside seats were sold and most of the $50 seats were sold, but the disappointment came from the sell of the cheapest tickets, which sold for $10. Provisions had been made to seat between 35,000 and 40,000 in the $10 seat section, but only about 5,000 seats were sold.”

                      https://boxrec.com/media/index.php/Jess_Willard_vs._Jack_Dempsey

                      And check out the highlights from the three rounds before the towel is thrown in. No going to your corner or standing 8-counts back in those days. Dempsey smashes Willard in the face each time he tries to gets off the canvas onto his feet.

                      Brutal!

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                      @Kid-Chocolate said in Sports Memorabilia:

                      Just browsing eBay and came across this unused ticket from the Willard-Dempsey world heavyweight championship fight of July 4th, 1919 in Toledo; wherein the hulking heavily favoured 6/5 champ Jess Willard got savaged by the much smaller challenger Jack Dempsey. You can see right on the stub what each fighter was making: $100K for Willard and a comparatively paltry $27.5K for Dempsey.

                      303B33ED-2280-4B51-B7B3-DF9649DEEECE.jpeg

                      What is most eye-popping for me is the cost of the ticket. $60 dollars in 1919 was more than a month salary for the average worker, and these aren’t for front row ringside, this is for the section!

                      BoxRec informs me that, “There was a crowd of 19,500, which was less than a quarter of the arena's seating capacity. Promoter Tex Rickard said all the $60 ringside seats were sold and most of the $50 seats were sold, but the disappointment came from the sell of the cheapest tickets, which sold for $10. Provisions had been made to seat between 35,000 and 40,000 in the $10 seat section, but only about 5,000 seats were sold.”
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                      https://boxrec.com/media/index.php/Jess_Willard_vs._Jack_Dempsey

                      And check out the highlights from the three rounds before the towel is thrown in. No going to your corner or standing 8-counts back in those days. Dempsey smashes Willard in the face each time he tries to gets off the canvas onto his feet.

                      Brutal!

                      Willard wasn’t a great champ but he was absolutely tough as fuck. Both these guys lived well into their 80s as well.

                      Different sport back then, the way Dempsey stands over him and pummels him is absolutely ruthless and obviously the three knockdown rule didn’t exist then either.

                      I’ve heard conflicting reports on how injured Willard was from a few bruises to burst eardrums, broken teeth etc. I suspect the truth is somewhere in the middle.

                      Mike Tyson modelled his whole career on Dempsey and it’s quite evident. His book on fighting is a fascinating read, I’ve had a look and it’s good fun using some of the techniques on the heavy bag in the garage.

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                        @Kid-Chocolate said in Sports Memorabilia:

                        Just browsing eBay and came across this unused ticket from the Willard-Dempsey world heavyweight championship fight of July 4th, 1919 in Toledo; wherein the hulking heavily favoured 6/5 champ Jess Willard got savaged by the much smaller challenger Jack Dempsey. You can see right on the stub what each fighter was making: $100K for Willard and a comparatively paltry $27.5K for Dempsey.

                        303B33ED-2280-4B51-B7B3-DF9649DEEECE.jpeg

                        What is most eye-popping for me is the cost of the ticket. $60 dollars in 1919 was more than a month salary for the average worker, and these aren’t for front row ringside, this is for the section!

                        BoxRec informs me that, “There was a crowd of 19,500, which was less than a quarter of the arena's seating capacity. Promoter Tex Rickard said all the $60 ringside seats were sold and most of the $50 seats were sold, but the disappointment came from the sell of the cheapest tickets, which sold for $10. Provisions had been made to seat between 35,000 and 40,000 in the $10 seat section, but only about 5,000 seats were sold.”
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                        https://boxrec.com/media/index.php/Jess_Willard_vs._Jack_Dempsey

                        And check out the highlights from the three rounds before the towel is thrown in. No going to your corner or standing 8-counts back in those days. Dempsey smashes Willard in the face each time he tries to gets off the canvas onto his feet.

                        Brutal!

                        Willard wasn’t a great champ but he was absolutely tough as fuck. Both these guys lived well into their 80s as well.

                        Different sport back then, the way Dempsey stands over him and pummels him is absolutely ruthless and obviously the three knockdown rule didn’t exist then either.

                        I’ve heard conflicting reports on how injured Willard was from a few bruises to burst eardrums, broken teeth etc. I suspect the truth is somewhere in the middle.

                        Mike Tyson modelled his whole career on Dempsey and it’s quite evident. His book on fighting is a fascinating read, I’ve had a look and it’s good fun using some of the techniques on the heavy bag in the garage.

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                        Cpt Kumera
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                        @MN5 good read m8

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                          https://countiessportshub.co.nz/game-worn-tribute-jerseys-available-on-trademe/?fbclid=IwAR3GX_Db2_mWIGpcR1mEvUcwLEJQjhmu_k_qy3q3baFy3Cy5vxIb65yrrhs

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                            Heartland Jerseys up for Auction.

                            https://www.trademe.co.nz/a/search?member_listing=5508821&bof=ZdLhKzfr

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                              https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=843432320183692

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                              • mikedogzM mikedogz

                                https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=843432320183692

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                                @mikedogz I would swap it all for the signed bat Gary Sobers gave my mate. Lucky bastard

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                                • mikedogzM mikedogz

                                  https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=843432320183692

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                                  @mikedogz yeah - nah

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                                  • mikedogzM mikedogz

                                    https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=843432320183692

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                                    Cpt Kumera
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                                    Cool display

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                                      https://www.stuff.co.nz/taranaki-daily-news/news/300783941/all-gregs-man-cave-needs-now-is-a-visit-from-an-all-black

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                                        Right - so, me grandfather passed away last year, and we're currently clearing out his house.
                                        He played a couple of seasons for Taranaki, back in the day.
                                        Along with some team photos - one thing we came across - was a menu card for a "Complimentary Dinner - South Africa v Taranaki, 1956"
                                        ...with quite a few signatures on it
                                        On the inside - 9 signatures, including my grandfathers - presumably Taranaki players.
                                        On the back, however - 20 signatures, with some very South-African sounding names.

                                        So... anybody know whether this would be of interest to anybody? Should we be looking to sell it? Donate it?

                                        (the game was a draw by the way - 3-3... and my grandfather's biggest regret was that he was in the reserves, in the days when they were truly reserves, and never made it onto the field to tackle a Springbok)

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                                          Right - so, me grandfather passed away last year, and we're currently clearing out his house.
                                          He played a couple of seasons for Taranaki, back in the day.
                                          Along with some team photos - one thing we came across - was a menu card for a "Complimentary Dinner - South Africa v Taranaki, 1956"
                                          ...with quite a few signatures on it
                                          On the inside - 9 signatures, including my grandfathers - presumably Taranaki players.
                                          On the back, however - 20 signatures, with some very South-African sounding names.

                                          So... anybody know whether this would be of interest to anybody? Should we be looking to sell it? Donate it?

                                          (the game was a draw by the way - 3-3... and my grandfather's biggest regret was that he was in the reserves, in the days when they were truly reserves, and never made it onto the field to tackle a Springbok)

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                                          @Kruse If you are going to donate it maybe the TRFU might be interested. The same would apply to the NZ Rugby Museum. But if it isn't something they would display a private rugby memorabilia collector would be the best option to get some money.

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