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Hey another thing I remember was those little sock number tassle things SO used to wear and of course Eastern Suburbs White and Brown strip compensated only by their team full of star players.
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For my money Stop Out always had the best colours of any team. In that eye-popping red and yellow kit they just seemed to swarm all over the opposition, probably half the reason I liked them so much as a youngster. Later on they went to more of a red and black strip which wasn't as effective. Wonder what they are now.
 
Anyone know why Stop Out moved from Te Whiti to the desolation of the Raceway? I admit I have an affection for that place but, God, it was horrible in a screaming norwester blowing from corner flag to corner flag.
 
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Hey Uiron is Geoff Brand still a policeman im guessing he probably too old now, do you know his whereabouts? and where he came from
 
Caught up with Geoff Brand in Auckland a couple of years ago. He was doing investigative work for a private company. Proud as punch he was to show me his knees touching. He has finally had operations to straighten both legs and is now six inches taller.
 
As to where he came from. all I know is that he played for Miramar before going to Stopout, then Petone, then Stokes Valley, if memory has it right.
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[QUOTE=StopOut]For my money Stop Out always had the best colours of any team. In that eye-popping red and yellow kit they just seemed to swarm all over the opposition, probably half the reason I liked them so much as a youngster. Later on they went to more of a red and black strip which wasn't as effective. Wonder what they are now.
 
Anyone know why Stop Out moved from Te Whiti to the desolation of the Raceway? I admit I have an affection for that place but, God, it was horrible in a screaming norwester blowing from corner flag to corner flag.
 

Quite a few years ago now, the club sold the gym to the league club that is there now.  They also got the main pitch in front of the changing rooms.  Stop Out still uses one field there for senior games and the junior teams have a number of fields there.  Te Whiti is nowhere near as good as it used to be,  it floods and turns into a bog in winter and doesnt recover to well.

If you drive past the Raceway you will notice alot of developement going on.  New pitches are being made plus new changing rooms.  It will take roughly around a year to finish the grounds but when its done the club will have the facilities like it used to have in the old days.

The wind is still going to be a problem though

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The kids team I coached this year pretty much had Te Whiti as home pitch, that pitch was in pretty good nick... the games I played against Stop Out were at Trafalgar so I don't know what the senior pitch at Te Whiti was like.

There wasn't any flooding this winter though.
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Hard News wrote:
The kids team I coached this year pretty much had Te Whiti as home pitch, that pitch was in pretty good nick... the games I played against Stop Out were at Trafalgar so I don't know what the senior pitch at Te Whiti was like.

There wasn't any flooding this winter though.
 
 
Yeah your right,  the kids pitches were great this season (we had a good winter though).  Most senior games are played at Trafalgar now  because the pitch at Te whiti cant handle it week in week out
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I am told , however correctly the following story about Te Whiti Park.
Post war a huge hole was dug, where the park is, and all sorts of unwanted machinery was buried there. Confirmation anyone?
 
Why did Stop Out move to the Raceway? Not entirely sure but I'll find out and get back to you. First National League games I remember there were back in 1977.
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Wonder if that is where Easton's Thunderbolt is ?



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I am told , however correctly the following story about Te Whiti Park.
Post war a huge hole was dug, where the park is, and all sorts of unwanted machinery was buried there. Confirmation anyone?  


The big machinery burial was down at Seaview it is also rumored that lots of parts were buried wrapped in grease paper which would mean they wouldnt have deteriorated, of course this could be an urban myth.

I can remember Petone playing at the Petone Rec along with the rugby and the hockey, when did they go to Memorial park?.

Can anyone please tell me a bit about Clive Davis, didnt he score 9 or 10 goals in one match, This I remember because I recall a  player claiming he and Clive scored all the goals in the match....he scored once.
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villageboy wrote:
dairyflat wrote:
I am told , however correctly the following story about Te Whiti Park.
Post war a huge hole was dug, where the park is, and all sorts of unwanted machinery was buried there. Confirmation anyone?  


The big machinery burial was down at Seaview it is also rumored that lots of parts were buried wrapped in grease paper which would mean they wouldnt have deteriorated, of course this could be an urban myth.

I can remember Petone playing at the Petone Rec along with the rugby and the hockey, when did they go to Memorial park?.

Can anyone please tell me a bit about Clive Davis, didnt he score 9 or 10 goals in one match, This I remember because I recall a  player claiming he and Clive scored all the goals in the match....he scored once.
Interesting that this conversation carries on on a Stopout thread villageboy.
The first Hilton Petone Cup final was played at McEwan Park. This was before they moved from Petone REC. 1955.
Memorial Park was developed for Soccer in 1964. The Gym was built in 65.
 
Clive Davis played about 15 - 20 games for 35 goals. Alan Chudleigh scored the day him and Clive scored 10 between them. GT beat Davis's record and Paul Whitmarsh is closing in on that.
 
Did you know Mel Spelling?
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The big machinery burial was down at Seaview it is also rumored that lots of parts were buried wrapped in grease paper which would mean they wouldnt have deteriorated, of course this could be an urban myth.


I'll try to get some ideas on this. The Lower Hutt archivist is having a dig around to see if there's any truth in the Te Whiti  thing and I'll ask this question of them as well...
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Urion youre asking me if I know Mel Spelling, No I dont but should I?

AccyStan has started a 'What ever happened to' thread perhaps we can carry this on over there.

Meanwhile I will have to go thru my photos to see if I have any old Stop Out one's for nzts afterall thats what started this thread I have enjoyed so much
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uiron wrote:
villageboy wrote:
Hey Uiron is Geoff Brand still a policeman im guessing he probably too old now, do you know his whereabouts? and where he came from
 
Caught up with Geoff Brand in Auckland a couple of years ago. He was doing investigative work for a private company. Proud as punch he was to show me his knees touching. He has finally had operations to straighten both legs and is now six inches taller.
 
As to where he came from. all I know is that he played for Miramar before going to Stopout, then Petone, then Stokes Valley, if memory has it right.
Geoff Brand coach for 3 seasons at Stokes Valley,from 1979 - 81 winning Central 3 [south ], Central 2 and took them into Central 1.Left the following season going to WDU.
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So much good stuff in here. Who knew that a ten year old thread could be such a gold mine?

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 Lotsy Polyanszky joined Moturoa in 1959/60 being recruited by Hans Halder the Moturoa president. He played rep football for Taranaki, won the Taranaki Championship with Moturoa, The Brown Shield and played in the North Island Chatham Cup final between Moturoa and North Shore United, moving to North Shore United in 1961 and, I believe he then moved to a club in New Caledonia before Sydney Olympic.

 Atilla Varga played for Moturoa and Taranaki for four years from 1959 to 1963, until heading to Hungaria. He would win the Taranaki championship 4 times, the Brown Shield and play in the Chatham Cup.

 Much forgotten is Lotsy Varga who played for Moturoa for 5 years from 1959 to 1964 before leaving for Hungaria in 1965. He was said to be due a New Zealand call up after tearing a Wellington team to pieces at New Plymouth in 1964. He won 5 Tatanaki championship, The Brown Shield, and Moturoa's big Chatham Cup matches. After the move to Hungaria he was, in 1966, banned for life for allegedly striking a ref, it wasn't the case, and he was shafted by the FA through the politics surrounding football in Wellington. From the old chaps I've yarned to he was an genius player who inspired many in Taranaki.

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Comments about a couple of players mentioned in this thread.

Lotsy Polyansky - took some of the best penalties I've ever seen . Had a zig zag run up that probably resulted in most goalkeepers being dizzy  by the time he casually stroked the ball past him. Most memorable one i can recall was in the first season of National League for Hungaria in 1970 that was the winning goal against the eventual champions Blockhouse Bay . That was the first win of any Wellington side against an Auckland side in the inaugural season (2-1 and was one of only two losses for BB that season). Real pity that none of the Tv footage of those days still exist - don't know if that game was televised but in the early days of television WNTV1 used to televise Wellington Div 1 and Central League games - in those days Rugby viewed TV as the devil incarnate !

Geoff Brand - played two seasons for Miramar 1968-69 before transferring to Sop Out for the first National League season, Scored 40 odd goals in about the same number of games . He and Steve Bruce (5 or so games for NZ in 1968/9) were a formidable pair. Brand was incredibly bandy hence the comment in a previous post. From memory he was posted to Taumaranui in later police life and became famous as the "Sherrif of Taumaranui" as he took on the local gangs. 

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Mick Jones,Tom Winter

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