25 years and never missed a game...


25 years and never missed a game...

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jonzey wrote:
I must mention that he runs one of the two thirds teams while helping out the other as well as his daughter's open women's team. Every Saturday and Sunday he is out there putting the nets up, making sure the pitch is marked and the flags are out; and he actually thought of the club when he bought his current home because it's only 100m or so from the ground.


Absolute Legend.

Hope this bloke gets the recognition he deserves.
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Legend, Jonzey. That's what football is about.
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I must mention that he runs one of the two thirds teams while helping out the other as well as his daughter's open women's team. Every Saturday and Sunday he is out there putting the nets up, making sure the pitch is marked and the flags are out; and he actually thought of the club when he bought his current home because it's only 100m or so from the ground.
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Now thats what you call Stamina - let's see Powerade match that
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Yeah he's from my club. Great guy, I actually played against him cause both our thirds teams are in the same division. His 488th/25th year match was the two Sandy teams against each other. Their team is much better than us though :lol:
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Jesus. Great effort.
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I love stuff like this...

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Last weekend, 50-year-old Frank Hajncl lined up for his 488th consecutive game of football, completing 25 years of unbroken service for the Sandringham City Soccer Club Third’s team.

Since being convinced to fill-in for his beloved Sandringham City Soccer Club team way back in July 1985, Mr Hajncl has not missed a single game. He has played through numerous injuries, including two broken wrists, several broken toes, various stitched injuries, a dodgy back and even a night spent in hospital prior to a big game.

“There are an awful number of players in my team who weren’t born when I started,” Mr Hajncl told the Herald Sun.

“It keeps me young; my mindset is telling me I can keep doing it so I might as well continue while I can.”

This amazing feat was made even more special for Mr Hajncl in his milestone game on Sunday, as his team came back from a goal down in the opening minutes to record a 7-1 win against the other Sandringham Third’s team.

“I managed to score two goals and had a hand in three others, so there was reason to celebrate at the end - we won’t talk about the few chances I’d missed earlier on though!” he said.

So where to now for this season professional?

“I’ve been playing more soccer this year than ever before in my life — regularly playing two games on Sunday, followed by a game or two of indoor — and I’m enjoying it as much as ever, so long as the legs carry me, I’ll continue on.”


http://www.footballfedvic.com.au/pageitem.aspx?id=29635&id2=1&eID=7250&entityID=7250
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