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Does anyone else think the bloke in the Ladbrokes ad is Stinga ( Stephen Tingay )?

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Yes. 

Clearly. 


Looks like the Sydney Swan incarnation of Stinga. I opened the video expecting the surfie long blonde haired shirtless Demon Stinga!

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10 hours ago, Demonland said:

Is this the ad you are referring to?

* not a paid promotion

 ** gamble responsibly

Yes one of them.

 

Think you're right, each time I've seen that ad I've tried to put a name to that face.


11 hours ago, Mazer Rackham said:

I remember him as much smaller, paler, and although fast, only running on two legs. Still had a mane though.

I remember him as an outstanding wingman, whose career was cut short when (stone cold sober) he fell through a plate glass door.

21 minutes ago, Deeoldfart said:

I remember him as an outstanding wingman, whose career was cut short when (stone cold sober) he fell through a plate glass door.

He fell through the glass working as an apprentice builder I think. You know in the days when players had weekday jobs. 

I don't think either of the above are true. He worked as a groundskeeper at the Yarra Valley Country Club maintaining the greens etc. He fell through a plate glass window. A bit dopey.

One of my favourite players ever.

Not a Melbourne player caught gambling ! Oh no....


So, is that him, the bald bloke?

I remember Tingay well but he certainly has changed: his flowing blond locks rivaled those of Warwick Capper back then.

And if I remember correctly he is one of those players to score a goal with his first kick! Against Fitzroy???

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