Up There Cazaly is an Australian sporting catchphrase inspired by former St Kilda and South Melbourne great Roy Cazaly. The expression later became the basis of a song recorded and composed by The Two Man Band (Mike Brady & Peter Sullivan.)
The song was recorded in 1979, intended as a promotion for Channel Seven's Australian rules football (VFL) coverage, and the following year, it was used in the film version of David Williamson's The Club.
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24werty 1 year ago
O_O
Yekkith 2 years ago
lool
foreverwolves 4 years ago
I Go to every home tonbridge game nd dat song is soo mint lol
foreverwolves 4 years ago
me i like kootball and live in tunbridge
mika300300 4 years ago
wow
Aaronjangel 4 years ago
Up There Cazaly is an Australian sporting catchphrase inspired by former St Kilda and South Melbourne great Roy Cazaly. The expression later became the basis of a song recorded and composed by The Two Man Band (Mike Brady & Peter Sullivan.)
The song was recorded in 1979, intended as a promotion for Channel Seven's Australian rules football (VFL) coverage, and the following year, it was used in the film version of David Williamson's The Club.
DoobyDoo2 4 years ago
Hey! I didn't realise there was an Aussie Rules team in Tonbridge!
abolishtuesdays 4 years ago
u've heard of tonbridge???
Aaronjangel 4 years ago