Taylor played in the first ruck in his first return match (round 1, 1956) against Geelong at the Lake Oval.
He spent two years playing reserves and under-19s football before he made his senior debut in round 8 1974, against Fitzroy at Lake Oval.
He made his first appearance in a drawn game with Carlton at Lake Oval and played six further times that year.
Surprisingly, Stewart now left the Lake Oval.
His best performance was a five goal haul in a win over Footscray at Lake Oval.
He kicked a bag of five goals in just his third league game, against Geelong at Lake Oval.
The seven elimination matches were played under lights at the Lake Oval.
His career best goal tally was eight goals, which he got against Hawthorn at Lake Oval in 1940.
In a 1958 competition, held at the Lake Oval, Goldsmith kicked a drop kick that travelled 80yds 1 ft (241 ft, 73.46m).
The night series were held under the floodlights at Lake Oval, South Melbourne.