Archive for April, 2008

Apr 18, 2008

Buddy Franklin Signed Photo Prints

Hawthorn’s rising superstar Lance Buddy Franklin personally signed photo prints.

Apr 17, 2008

Buddy Franklin signed Hawthorn Jumper

Hawthorn Football Club jumper signed by Lance ‘Buddy’ Franklin.

Apr 17, 2008

Essendon v Geelong 100 Year Reenactment Match

Collage celebrating the hostorical 100 year reenactment match between Essendon and Geelong Football Clubs. Featuring and signed by Essendon legend and brownlow medalist James Hird.

Apr 17, 2008

James Hird & Kevin Sheedy

Essendon’s James Hird and Kevin Sheedy hug during their last year, 2007, with Essendon. Signed by James Hird. Members of the Essendon Football Team look on.

Apr 17, 2008

Essendon Signed Football Jumper

Framed Essendon FC jumper signer by James Hird, Matthew Lloyd and Kevin Sheedy.

Includes collage of photographs of James Hird, Matthew Lloyd and Sheeds.

Apr 17, 2008

Essendon Flight to Glory

Essendon Football Club stars Matthew Lloyd and James Hird in this unique piece of sports memorabilia titled Flight to Glory.

Signed by Matthew Lloyd, James Heard and Kevin Sheedy.

Apr 15, 2008

Phar Lap - The Flemington Onslaught

In the spring of 1930 the legendary Australian racehorse Phar Lap won  races on each of the four days of the Flemington Carnival. This included the Melbourne Cup, perhaps the most famous cup of all. This classic piece of memorabilia records and celebrates this incredible and historic performance.

Glossy poster, 85cm x 60cm.

Phar Lap - The Flemington Onslaught

Apr 13, 2008

Warnie

Collage of Australian cricketing legend Shane Warne, entitled WARNIE. Personally signed by Warnie himself.

 

Apr 9, 2008

Ponting

Australian Cricket team captain and legendary batsman Ricky Ponting signed collage print.

Ricky Ponting Collage

Apr 9, 2008

The Invincibles - 1948 Australian Cricket Team

The Australian cricket team in England in 1948 was captained by Don Bradman, who was making his fourth and final tour of England. The team is famous for being the first Test match side to play an entire tour without losing a match. This feat earned them the nickname of The Invincibles.

Including five Test matches, Australia played a total of 31 first-class fixtures, plus three other games. Their record in the first-class games was 23 won and 8 drawn; in all matches, they won 25 and drew 9. They won the Test series 4-0 with one match drawn.

The Invincibles