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Paul Salmon, Rodney Eade, Robert DiPierdomenico and Gary Buckenara attend the father’s lunch at Balwyn.
Peckett skates into fatherhood
Paul Daffey
September 2, 2009
WHEN In The Sheds yesterday rang former St Kilda defender
Justin "Frankie" Peckett, he was skateboarding through
Brighton. Peckett, 36, often gets about on his skateboard,
especially if he has to commute from the North Melbourne office of
Leading Teams, where he works, for an appointment with a corporate
big shot in the city. "It's quite exhilarating," he said. As a St
Kilda player Peckett drove a Chevy Bel Air, while keeping a
Volkswagen as his runabout vehicle. He had a certain cool, a sense
of playfulness. Now, with his wife Teresa expecting their
seventh child, that playfulness comes in handy. Peckett raises his
brood as well as maintaining a working life and doing a fine job as
the playing-coach of Mornington Peninsula league club Karingal, to
which he returned when his St Kilda career ended in 2006. On the
eve of Father's Day, Peckett has been named the inaugural winner of
the In The Sheds' Father's Day award.
Making a nuisance
FRANKIE and Teresa raise their family on a large block in
Chelsea. Their daughter Tiarn is 17 while the next five are boys
(Sam, 13, Sonny, 7, Jet, 6, Elwood, 3, and Ace, 17 months). The
seventh is due later this month. With such a preponderance of boys,
the backyard is a riot of wrestling, karate, dirt bikes and ball
games. On most nights in winter, Peckett arrives home to find the
three middle boys having a kick in the backyard while dressed in
head-to-toe St Kilda gear. On Saturdays, the boys go to Karingal
games with him. "They love it," Peckett said. "And they still think
I'm a good footy player." The Karingal No. 51 (he wanted to try his
hand at a high number after wearing No. 1 at St Kilda for 10 years)
this year tore his calf in the third game, missed 11 weeks, and
returned for the final four games. His usual practice was to start
up forward before going into the midfield and finishing in defence.
"I sort of plod along and try to make a nuisance of myself," he
said. Peckett this year gave debuts to eight under-18 players. The
Bulls finished seventh and should improve next season.
Doing the old man proud
FORMER Fitzroy rover Leon Harris has seven kids, but it's
fair to say he's not into skateboarding. On weekends it's his habit
to stand on the outer wing and talk to no one, especially when he's
at TAC Cup games in his role as a high-performance manager at AFL
Victoria, but even when he's watching his sons. "My wife Trish
thinks I'm rude," he said. "But if I'm at a game I like watching
rather than talking." Harris has two daughters (Jacqui, 25, and
Laura, 12) and five footballing sons. Matthew, 23, and Nathan, 21,
play for St Kilda C the Saints had a rest at the weekend after
finishing on top of the Southern league ladder. Joshua, 19, and
Ryan, 17, play for the De La Salle under-19s; they lost a
semi-final to Old Xaverians with the last kick of the day in a
semi-final at Sandringham - Harris was there to see Josh and Ryan.
"They contributed," he said. The youngest, Lachlan, 10, plays for
the St Kilda juniors under-10s.
Still on the beat
ESSENDON ruckman Paddy Ryder's father Revis is
still playing footy - at 47. Revis is a former champion around the
Geraldton area who played with East Fremantle for four years in the
late 1980s. Now a policeman in Perth, he drives 300 kilometres
north to play with Three Rivers in the Northern Midlands league.
Revis spent most of this season at full-back but was unavailable
for last weekend's preliminary final against Mingenew because of
injury. Three Rivers lost by 10 points. Leroy Jetta's father,
Athol, is a 39-year-old small forward who plays with Albanvale in
Melbourne's Western Region league.
Healing hands
A FATHER-AND-SON combination had a hand in the result at the
final match to be played at the Junction Oval (it's becoming
Cricket Victoria headquarters), the VAFA C-section first semi-final
between Oakleigh and Beaumaris on Sunday. John Bromley is
Oakleigh's renowned head trainer. His son Trevor is a
four-times best-and-fairest winner who went into Sunday's match
with hamstring problems. After a massage from his father, Trevor
made a strong contribution to the five-goal win. The Bromleys were
among the many people who felt eerie leaving the ground after the
match, knowing that footy would no longer be played there.
Over here son!
COLLINGWOOD'S 1990 premiership ruckman Damian Monkhorst
no as the playing-coach of Woori Yallock in
the Yarra Valley Mountain District league, he plays with one of
them. Ben, 17, is the second son. (The others are Brent, Zach and
Ryley, 13.) On Saturday, in the qualifying final against Monbulk at
Yarra Glen, Monkhorst, 40, lined up at full-forward while Ben (192
centimetres) lined up beside him. "He was roaming around while I
was waiting for the long ones to come in," the coach said. Ben
kicked three goals while Damian kicked two as Woori Yallock won by
four points.
Hey dad! That's Balwyn calling
EASTERN league club Balwyn is like an AFL father-and-son
retirement village. The list includes Paul Salmon (son
Lachlan), Terry Daniher (son Todd), Rodney Eade (son
Jordan), Gary Buckenara (son Andrew), Ken Hunter (son
Cameron), Michael Bowden (son Patrick), and Robert
DiPierdomenico (son Dylan). Paul Cranage, a Collingwood
player in the mid-1970s, is the father of star midfielders Ben and
Sam. Before the final game of the season, at home against Vermont,
all the Balwyn fathers except Bowden, who lives in Darwin, turned
up for a special father's lunch. Keith Greig, whose son Matt
is a star full-forward for Vermont, was also there. Balwyn
president Richard Wilson said the lunch was the best since
he arrived at the club in 2002. Balwyn won the match by eight
points. A week later, on Saturday, Wilson experienced what he
described as the worst loss in his time at the club. The wayward
Tigers lost the qualifying final to Vermont by two points, 11.11
(77) to 9.21 (75), after missing 10 set shots from inside 30
metres. "It was bizarre," Wilson said. Of the sons of AFL players,
only Andrew Buckenara was in the seniors. He did a
reasonable tagging job on Vermont star Kris Bardon.
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