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Now, any sized person can kick,
But football, you must learn the trick;
With marking the ball
It's good to be tall,
And running, it ought to be quick
But football, you must learn the trick;
With marking the ball
It's good to be tall,
And running, it ought to be quick
AUSSIE RULES FOOTBALl
The Very First Games
1. ALF Football Singalong Theme Songs
2. The Original Songs that the Teams set their lyrics to
3. Roy Cazaly "Up there Cazaly"
2. The Original Songs that the Teams set their lyrics to
3. Roy Cazaly "Up there Cazaly"
ALF Football Singalong Theme Songs
Carlton Singalong Theme
1:55 St. Kilda Singalong Theme
1:06 Melbourne Singalong Theme
1:54 Hawthorn Singalong Theme
1:44 North Melbourne Singalong Theme
1:12 Sydney Swans (South Melbourne) Singalong Theme
1:40 West Coast Eagles Singalong Theme
2:27 GWS Giants Singalong Theme
1:44 Port Adelaide Power Singalong Theme
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Richmond Singalong Theme
1:55 Geelong Singalong Theme
1:25 Collingwood Singalong Theme
1:47 Western Bulldogs (Footscray)Singalong Theme
2:03 Brisbane Lions (Fitzroy)Singalong Theme
1:51 Essendon Singalong Theme
1:39 Fremantle Dockers Singalong Theme
3:09 Gold Coast Suns Singalong Theme
1:54 Adelaide Crows Singalong Theme
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The Original Songs that the Teams set their lyrics to
Carlton- Lily of Laguna
1:13 St. Kilda- When The Saints Go Marching In,
Louis Armstrong 4:46 Melbounre- You're A Grand Old Flag
2:22 Collingwood- Goodbye Dolly Gray (verse first)
2:58 Hawthorn- Yankee Doodle Dandy (verse first),
James Cagney 3:49 North Melbourne- A wee deoch an' doris (verse first), Harry Lauder 3:25
Essendon- Sunnyside up (verse first), Janet Gaynor
Words of the second chorus are the more familiar 4:44 West Coast Eagles, Original song same. Written 1987
Port Adelaide, Original song same. Written 1997 Gold Coast, Original song same. Written 2010 GWS Giants, Original song same. Written 2012 Adelaide Crows- U.S. Marine's Hymn (To the shores of Tripoli) 1:50
The Phrase "Up there Cazaly" was coined before 1930, for high leaping footballer, Roy Cazaly
Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic), Sat 26 July 1919
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Richmond- Row Row Row (verse first)
2:52 Geelong- (at 1:57) Bizet: Carmen-Toreador song, Laurent Naouri 5:47
The Geelong Theme Song might be more familiar to some, as the old Black & Decker Roller Door Ad (below) Rolling Garage Doors - B&D Ad - You Get Much More with a Roll A Door 0:28
Bulldogs- Sons of the Seas, (verse first) at 1:13, Harry Wood 2:29
Brisbane Lions- La Marseillaise (French National Anthem) - Edith Piaf 4:12
Sydney Swans (Sth Melb) Notre Dame Victory March
1:32 Fremantle Dockers- Song of the Volga Boatmen,
Basso Profundo 4:01 Mike Brady- Up there Cazaly
2:40 Up There Cazaly" is a 1979 song by Mike Brady, written to promote Channel Seven's coverage of the Victorian Football League (VFL). It was first performed by the Two-Man Band, a duo of Brady and Peter Sullivan, and has since become an unofficial anthem of Australian rules football. Roy Cazaly. Known for his prodigious leap, formed a famous ruck combination with South Melbourne team mates Fred "Skeeter" Fleiter and Mark "Napper" Tandy. It was ruck rover Fleiter who was the first to call "Up there, Cazaly!" when the ruckman flew for the ball. The catchcry was soon adopted by South Melbourne supporters and has eventually a common become a phrase of encouragement. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Up_There_Cazaly Sporting Globe (Melbourne, Vic), Saturday 11 May 1935
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