Solomon, Tooth and White: Memories of a Golden Era DVD
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A collectors edition DVD celebrating Sydney Uni Wallaby legends of the 40s, 50s and 60s.
The 1950s and 60s were a golden era of premierships for the Sydney University Football Club, which saw many all time greats of Australian rugby start their representative careers in Uni colours.
In 2019, the club celebrated the era with the inaugural Wallaby Legends Lunch, featuring former Wallaby captains Dr John Solomon and Dr Dick Tooth, together with SUFC and Wallaby team mate Emeritus Professor Saxon White.
This DVD contains a commemorative documentary by Theo Clark which features interviews with these and other legendary SUFC players, along with remarkable archival photographs, rare Wallaby match footage, PLUS bonus footage featuring the inaugural Legends Lunch MC'd by Andrew Coorey.
- Part One: Solomon, Tooth and White: Memories of a Golden Era - an original documentary by Theo Clark Media, narrated by Gordon Bray and featuring interviews with Wallabies John Solomon, Dick Tooth, Saxon White, John O'Gorman, and Jim Boyce, together with rare archival footage and photographs.
- Part Two: Inaugural Sydney University Football Club Legends Lunch, 2019 - featuring an interview by MC Andrew Coorey with guests of honour John Solomon, Dick Tooth, and Saxon White.
The 1950s and 60s were a golden era of premierships for the Sydney University Football Club, which saw many all time greats of Australian rugby start their representative careers in Uni colours.
In 2019, the club celebrated the era with the inaugural Wallaby Legends Lunch, featuring former Wallaby captains Dr John Solomon and Dr Dick Tooth, together with SUFC and Wallaby team mate Emeritus Professor Saxon White.
This DVD contains a commemorative documentary by Theo Clark which features interviews with these and other legendary SUFC players, along with remarkable archival photographs, rare Wallaby match footage, PLUS bonus footage featuring the inaugural Legends Lunch MC'd by Andrew Coorey.