Saints Football Club History

Fr. McKelson came to Broome in 1954. In 1955 he got a set of jumpers donated from the Carlton Footy Club and started a Junior Saints team which played against Beagle Bay. Saints were 4 goals up in the last quarter but only won by 2 points when they ran out of legs. Peter Tolman was a champion for the Beagle Bay side. Later he played for Port Adelaide for 2 seasons and played for Nightcliff in Darwin.
Back Row: Keith Carter, Fenton Dantoine, Dicky Chi, Phillip Matsumoto, Albert George, Michael Everett, Lennard Sampi (a champion footballer and Basketballer)
Second Row: Alec Howard, Gilbert Rhumba, Martin Shadforth, Peter Edgar, Fr. McKelson, Dennis Jucora, Robin Hunter, Bruno Cox, Ray Djiagween
Front Row: Owen Torres (excellent rover - later played in Darwin for Nightcliff, kicked 6 goals in a loosing GF there), Ronny Bell, Dominic Peter 'Nugget' Matsumoto (excellent player)
Father Kevin McKelson, 6 years after becoming Parish Priest of Broome, approached young Don McKenzie who was playing for Towns at the time and discussed the idea of forming a team of local boys based on the model of St. Mary's Football Club in Darwin whose colours were gold and green. Don agreed and a very formidable squad was put together consisting of Peter Tolman, Eric and Fred Cox (later played for Meaties), Lennard Sampi, Gordon Lee, Billy Lawford (later played for Beagle Bay), Dicky Roe, Stephen Victor, Pius Gregory, Dicki Chi and other very speedy players. Success was immediate as they stormed to their first Premiership in 1960
Formed: 1960
First Captain: Don McKenzie
Premierships: 1960, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1979, 2005, 2006.
Winner of the CRA EASTER CUP: 1994
WKFA Fairest and Best Winners:
1972 Joe Roe (Also coached Saints
1984, 1985)
1978 Alec Dann, Revel Oakley 1995, Gavin
Mitchell 2001, Bart Pigram 2005.
Hall of Fame: Peter Tolman, Peter Marshall, Peter and Phil Matsumoto, Joe Roe (RIP 2006), John Puertollano, Gavin Mitchell, Tony Hutchinson
Choco' Malatesto, Tony Hutchinson, Olly Ryan (Coach 1981, 1982, 1983, 1986), Jimmy Chi (played for South Fremantle 2nd's), Justin 'Guddy' King, Eddie Huddleston and Gavin Mitchell, Matty Lawson.
Saints wore red singlets from 1971 to 1973 and in 1974, John Puertollano purchased a set of jumpers from Aldo Rosetto's Sports Shop in Darwin. Aldo was Captain of Saints Footy Club at that time. The jumpers had the yellow letters SM on top of a green background. These jumpers were the same ones used in the 1979 Grand Final win over arch rivals Towns.
TONY 'torpedo' HUTCHINSON
Photo taken in 1998. Tony has played the last 20 years for Saints.
Saints have been noted for their speed and skill and have always enjoyed considerable support from the town. However, Saints have also had their fair share of bad times. During the 1980's, Saints lost 7 finals and won only three. They broke their own hearts and those of their supporters during the 1980's with results such as:
Losing the 1981 Grand Final to Towns.
Losing the 1983 Grand Final to Towns by 1 point
Losing the 1984 Grand Final to Derby by 5 goals.
Going through 1985, finishing on top, then losing both the second semi and the preliminary finals.
In 1986 they went through the season undefeated only to lose the second semi final by 4 points after being 26 points up at three quarter time then losing the preliminary final by 5 points.
By 1993, Saints drought continued when they were defeated by Towns, going down valiantly by 20 points at the final siren.
But the daddy of them all - who could forget 2002? After a 23 year drought it looked like the elusive premiership was here. It was time on in the last quarter and Saints were 2 and half goals up against Towns and the champagne was beginning to pop. But victory was nipped in the bud with a 50 metre kick after the siren which sank their dream and left everybody stunned and silent. Football can be cruel at times, but the hard lesson learnt is: "it's not over till the fat lady sings!"
BUT THE MONKEY WAS FINALLY OFF THEIR BACKS WITH A MAGNIFICENT WIN IN 2005 AFTER 26 LONG YEARS IN THE WILDERNESS and BACK TO BACK PREMIERSHIP IN 2006.
In 1979 Steve Pigram was Captain and in 2005/6 his son Bart Pigram was Captain
2008 - Saints had 9 Pigrams (Tristram, Waylon, Dylan, Lloyd, Michael, David, Nathan, Phillip and Bart) in the loosing side which played Towns in the GF and the President was David Pigram
Saints Life Members: Kevin Bullen (Played with
Saints for 20 years and currently also in 1993 was president for
15 of those years. He also coached Saints for 2 years), Paul Richardson,
Don McKenzie, Mary Puertollano, Keith and Colleen Cahill, Tony
"Torpedo" Hutchinson Ron
Wade, Eric Wade, Micklo McKenzie, John Puertollano.
Eric Wade (photo taken 1998). Eric has been involved with Saints since 1978. He played in the Premiership side of 1979 and has coached Saints for 8 seasons. He has derived great satisfaction from being the assistant coach of the intertown matches against the Pilbara. Broome won the first championship and has remained undefeated since.
CLUB AWARDS 2006
'Hideo' Masuda, Shaun Mason
Michael Pigram won Best and Fairest and Tristram Pigram
runner-up. other award winners
were Coaches Award (most improved)- Jerome Wade, Best Player in Finals-Bart
Pigram, Best Backman-Clint Mickelo, Most Consistent-Shaun Mason Players
Choice-Tristram Pigram. Best Club Person was Claire Pigram.

Michael (Micklo) McKenzie - 300 games in July 2007
CLUB AWARDS 2008
Fairest & Best Champion Craig Sampi
F & B Runner Up Waylon Pigram
Leading Goal Kicker Tristram Pigram
Coaches Award Jason Clayton
Best First Year Player Jessie Davies
Players Choice Tristram Pigram
Club Person of the Year Robyne Lynch
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