Career
Sabbatucci"s mother was a first cousin of Fitzroy player Frank Curcio. After a stint with the Fitzroy reserve grade Sabbatucci moved to Street Kilda for the 1954 VFL season, playing five matches in his first season. His first VFL game was against Melbourne and he kicked 3 goals.
‘The Argus’ newspaper described Vin as a ‘nuggety rover’ and in another match report referred to his ‘hard work’ around the packs.
Vin played a total of 6 VFL matches and kicked 9 goals. Returning for the 1955 VFL season he played only one match, ending his VFL career at the age of 20.
His last match for Street Kilda was against South Melbourne in 1955 In June 1955 Vin crossed to Camberwell Football Club (VFA). Professional Running While Vin made his mark in VFL and VFA football, he was also regarded as an outstanding professional runner and, in later years, a running coach.
Sabbatucci took to professional running in 1950"s in an effort to increase speed for football.
Vin also trained Prahran Gift winners Rod Butters (1982) and Bill Liston (1984). Vin competed throughout victorian and interstate, claiming more race victories.