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Sorry for your loss mate xxx
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I am very sorry for your loss, qld.
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Hope Dayne enjoyed his last few years with him and spent lots of time with him as that was his reason for leaving Collingwood
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Yup; should have loaned him out for three seasons, then reclaimed him!
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Post by Jezza »

Sorry for your loss, QM67.

Condolences to you and the Beams family.
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Sorry to hear it. At least dayne got to spend time with his dad before the end.
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Thanks to all for the kind thoughts and wishes I will indeed pass them on to Dayne and his siblings.
I'm pleased to report Dayne and his siblings spent some quality time with there father prior to his health taking a bad turn in recent times.
One of teapot's favourite pastimes was fishing and both sons took him fishing a few times in the past couple years.
He passed knowing his family and friends loved and adored him and he was lucky to get to spend a Xmas with his first grand child as well.
He was a typical country lad who played his sport hard but fair and was a very respected team mate and opponent across many sports and competitions.
I'm very pleased to inform fellow nicksters that Eddie made personal contract with Dayne today to pass on his, the clubs and all Collingwood supporters condolences and offer any support he could for Dayne and his family.
The link below is from the border times when Dayne was drafted tells a bit about his father & family

http://www.bordermail.com.au/story/4231 ... le-teapot/
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Sincere condolences to the Beams family, and to you QLDM67.
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much love and strength to you and the Beams Family QLDmagpie.
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Condolences to you QM, and the Beams family
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RIP to Beams Family.
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Post by qldmagpie67 »

For those who are interested I attended the funeral of my great mate teapot Beams (farther of Dayne) last week.
I passed on the condolences of all those supporters who asked me too and Dayne and his siblings were very appreciative of the support from the Collingwood faithful and the wider AFL community.
After the service whilst tasting a few refreshing beverages a old team mate of teapots put together his record as a footballer
He played over 300 senior games across a few competitions spanning 20yrs
He won a total of 9 club best and fairests
He won 3 league best & fairests
He played in 5 premierships (plus 2 losing appearances)
He won 3 BOG in the GF's (including 1 in a losing side when he gathered 44 touches and kicked 5 only to see his side go down by 3 points with a goal after the final siren)
At 2 clubs he was named in there team of the century in 2000
Not a bad resume for a player and understandable both his boys have done ok at AFL level
Finally many thanks to those who took the time to pass on there best wishes to Dayne and his family as well as myself.
I'm sure if many of you had the opportunity to meet teapot you would have thought highly as him as I did


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Where did the name teapot come from?
A strange aussie nickname.
Must be a story there somewhere.
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Post by What'sinaname »

masoncox wrote:Where did the name teapot come from?
A strange aussie nickname.
Must be a story there somewhere.
For the love of god, don't look up the urban dictionary. You will be scarred.
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