Saints to honour great club man
September 1st 2006 11:49
St Kilda will wear armbands in tomorrow night's clash against the Brisbane Lions at the Gabba in honour of club stalwart Travis Payze who passed away at age 60 after a long illness.
Payze played 127 games and kicked 73 goals for the Saints from 1966-74 after arriving from Frankston.
He played in the Saints last premiership side in 1966 and was in the club's losing grand final side in 1971.
St Kilda president Rod Butterss said Payze had made a significant contribution to the football club during his 40 years in numerous roles as a member of the Club's 1966 Premiership side, Chairman of Selectors, Administrator, Director and President from 1987-1992.
Payze played 127 games and kicked 73 goals for the Saints from 1966-74 after arriving from Frankston.
He played in the Saints last premiership side in 1966 and was in the club's losing grand final side in 1971.
St Kilda president Rod Butterss said Payze had made a significant contribution to the football club during his 40 years in numerous roles as a member of the Club's 1966 Premiership side, Chairman of Selectors, Administrator, Director and President from 1987-1992.
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