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Club Profile 1878-2019 NORWOOD FOOTBALL CLUB ANNUAL REPORT || 2019 REDLEGS CLUB PROFILE 1878-2019 CLUB FORMED: MOST GAMES: MOST GOALS IN A MATCH: 1878 371 by G. McIntosh 1982-1998. 23 - Anthony “Bos” Daly v. Adelaide in 1893. HOME GROUND: MOST STATE GAMES: Coopers Stadium 39 by Walter Scott, 1920-32. HIGHEST GOALS AGGREGATE: 669 - Bruce Schultz, 1933-41; CLUB ADDRESS: INTERSTATE CAPTAINS: 602 - Roger Woodcock 1969-81. 4 Woods Street, Norwood A. S. McMichael, 1879; Alfred Waldron, 1880, 1881, 1890; H.A. BEST HOME ATTENDANCE: Plunkett, 1893; Alby Bahr, 1908; PHONE: 20, 280 v Port Adelaide on May 8362 6278 Walter Scott, 1930; Jack Oatey, 22, 1971. 1949-50; Neville Roberts, 1984-85; Michael Aish, 1986,1989; Garry GROUND MEASUREMENTS: BEST FINAL ATTENDANCE: McIntosh 1992, 1995, 1997; 161m x 111m 58,924 v Port Adelaide at Adelaide Brett James 2002; Scott Borlace in 1957 Grand Final. 2006. COLOURS: Navy blue guernsey with red trim HIGHEST WINNING SCORE: MAGAREY MEDALLISTS: and red socks Norwood 33.21 (219) d North 10.9 Albert Green, 1898; Rev. Charles (69) at Norwood on May 7, 1977. Perry, 1915; Walter Scott, 1921,1924 EMBLEM: and 1930; Alick Lill, 1925; William BIGGEST WINNING MARGIN: McCallum, 1936; John Marriott, 1951; Ron Kneebone, 1966; Michael 158 points at Woodville on Aish, 1981; Garry McIntosh, 1994 July 1, 1995. and 1995; Andrew Jarman, 1997, Matthew Thomas, 2013, Mitch Grigg LONGEST WINNING SEQUENCE: 2017 and 2018. 16 games in 1975. PREMIERSHIPS: LONGEST WINNING 31 - 1878-83; 1887-1889; 1891; 1894; FOS WILLIAMS MEDALLISTS: SEQUENCE AT 1901; 1904; 1907; 1922-23; 1925; Michael Aish, 1983; Garry McIntosh, 1929; 1941; 1946; 1948; 1950; 1975; 1984, 1992, 1995; Andrew Jarman, NORWOOD OVAL: 1978; 1982; 1984; 1997,2012, 2013, 1990; Scott Burns, 1994, James 16 games from 1974 to 1976; 2014 SANFLW Premiers 2017 Thiessen, 1997, Paul McCormack, 16 games from 1996 to 1998. 1998, Anthony Harvey 1999, Scott Borlace 2005. RUNNERS UP: LAST PREMIERSHIP SIDE: 1884; 1885; 1890; 1893; 1895; 1896; 2014 - Coach Ben Warren, 1899; 1908; 1920; 1921; 1928; 1933; JACK OATEY MEDALLISTS: Gavin Hughes, Kristian Roocke, 1947; 1952; 1955; 1957; 1960; 1961; Danny Jenkins, 1982; Keith Thomas, Michael Newton, Matthew Panos, 1980; 1993; 1999; 2010; 2018. 1984; John Cunningham, 1997, Callum Bartlett, James Allan, Dean Terlich 2012, Brett Zorzi 2013, Alex Forster, Simon Phillips, Matthew Panos 2014, Kieran McGuinness ©, Jace Bode, WOODEN SPOONS: Mitch Grigg 2018. Michael Chippendale, Kane Murphy, 6 - 1913; 1914; 1915; 1919; 1968, Sam Baulderstone, Anthony Wilson, 2004. KEN FARMER MEDALLISTS: Timothy Webber, Liam Davis, Jim West 1997. Ben Jefferies, Brady Dawe, OTHER PREMIERSHIPS: Josh Donohue, Andrew Kirwan, 1977 Ardath Cup. TASSIE MEDALLISTS: Edward Smart. Graham Molloy, 1969. CHAMPIONS OF AUSTRALIA: ALL AUSTRALIANS: 1888; 1907. John Marriott, 1953; K. “Bill” Wedding, 1961; Graham Molloy, STANLEY H. LEWIS TROPHY: 1969; Michael Aish, 1983 and 1986 14 - 1965; 1974; 1982; 1984; 1985; (Vice Captain). 1986; 1987; 1995; 1996; 1997, 1998, 2011, 2012, 2018. GALLAGHER/WILLIAMS CUP: 1993, 1997, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, MOST YEARS AS COACH: 2004, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 12 - Jack Oatey 1945-1956. 2012, 2013, 2015. MOST YEARS AS CAPTAIN: MOST GOALS IN A SEASON: 10 - Alfred Waldron, 1881-85; 1887-90; 1892; 9 - Garry McIntosh, 111 - Neville Roberts, 1983; 1990-98. 100 Bruce Schultz, 1941. 2 | NORWOOD FOOTBALL CLUB ANNUAL REPORT || 2019 REDLEGS CONTENTS BOARD MEMBERS 4 STAFF AND VOLUNTEERS 5 PRESIDENT’S REPORT 7 CEO’S REPORT 11 FOOTBALL OPERATIONS REPORT 14 TALENT MANAGER’S REPORT 16 COMMERCIAL OPERATIONS 18 FINANCE REPORT 20 OBITUARIES 22 NORWOOD FOOTBALL CLUB HISTORY COMMITTEE 23 2019 LIFE MEMBERS 25 EVENTS 27 2019 LEAGUE STATISTICS 29 2019 TROPHY WINNERS 30 STANLEY H LEWIS TROPHY 30 2019 DEBUTANTS 31 2019 SANFL MILESTONES 31 2019 MEN’S RESULTS 32 2019 WOMEN’S RESULTS 32 LEAGUE LADDER 34 RESERVES LADDER 34 UNDER 18 LADDER 35 UNDER 16 LADDER 35 2019 MEN’S LEAGUE TEAM 36 MEN’S FIXTURE AND RESULTS 37 2019 WOMEN’S STATISTICS 40 2019 WOMEN’S TEAM 41 WOMEN’S FIXTURE AND RESULTS 42 2019 RESERVES STATISTICS 44 2019 U18 STATISTICS 45 2019 U18 AWARDS 45 2019 U16 STATISTICS 46 2019 U16 AWARDS 46 2019 RETIREES 47 LIFE MEMBERS 48 HONOUR ROLL 50 100 GAMES AND OVER 53 2019 PARTNERS 54 NOORWOOD FOOTBALL CLUB & REDLEGS CLUB 4 Woods St, Norwood, SA 5070 | Postal PO Box 3125, Norwood, SA 5070 Phone 8362 6278 | www.norwoodfc.com.au 3 | NORWOOD FOOTBALL CLUB ANNUAL REPORT || 2019 REDLEGS BOARD MEMBERS Paul Di Iulio Ben Seekamp Marie Skrodzki President / Chairman Board Member Board Member Steve Arblaster Justin Staritski Rick Neagle Board Member Board Member Board Member Coopers Stadium 4 | NORWOOD FOOTBALL CLUB ANNUAL REPORT || 2019 REDLEGS Hailee Fitzgerald Thomas Tiver STAFF AND VOLUNTEERS Trainer Support Staff Krystal Musolino Mike McAvaney OFFICE STAFF Stephen Carr Trainer Support Staff James Fantasia Runner Lachie Winter Michael Niedzwiecki CEO Chris O'Connor Trainer U15 Metro Coach Peggy Burns Runner / Reserves Assistant Donna Rhook Riley Atkinson Finance Manager Marc Robinson Injury Management / Trainer U15 Assistant Coach Mark Ross League Team Manager CLUB CHAPLIN Corey Di Stefano Football Operations Manager Ray Jarrett U15 Assistant Coach Andrew Aish Rick Shrowder Property Steward Lachlan Pascoe Talent Manager Al Hughes UNDERAGE TEAM OFFICIALS U15 Assistant Coach Dale Fleming Property Steward James Allan David Payne Commercial Operations Manager Ben Mesisca U18 Coach U14 Coach Reserves Assistant Joseph Marciano Sam Baulderstone Devin Payne Media and Communications Nic Massacci Assistant Coach U14 Line Coach Coordinator Reserves Assistant Alex Forster Steven Canala Angeline Solari Gavin Goodfellow Assistant Coach U14 Runner Administration Coordinator Property Manager Tom Charlton Alex Forster Natasha Maios Assistant Coach Pete Sanders U13 Metro Coach Finance Assistance Reserves Runner Luke McCarthy Alison Ferrall Chris Branson Al Hughes Runner/ Assistant Coach U17 Girls Coach Licence and Facilities Manager Reserves Team Manager Victor Thach U18 Fitness Coach Cassie Tsoumbris Barry Solomon Michael Milnes U17 Girls Coach Ground Manager Interchange and Property Steward Shane Ellul U18 Fitness Coach Elisha Gallagher Gavin Goodfellow Stephen Bennetts U15 Girls Coach Property Manager League Timekeeper Colin Cairns Rhi Busch David Solari U18 Team Manager Brian Moody U15 Girls Coach Ground Assistant Reserves Timekeeper Chris O'Connor Lindsay Bigg Ben Mesisca SENIOR TRAINERS AND U16 Coach Female Talent Officer SANFL Development Officer SUPPORT STAFF Dave Bartel U16 Line Coach Tim McMahon Michael Gerace Dr Andrew MacDonald Female Programs Senior Coach Office Support Club Doctor Tyson Currie BOARD MEMBERS Dr Simon Vanlint U16 Line Coach Richard Horgan Team Doctor U15 Country Coach Paul Di Iulio Brock Kennedy President Kirsty Fendt U16 Line Coach Bobby Harris Head Trainer U15 Assistant Coach Ben Seekamp Bek McMahon Tom Moore U16 Line Coach Michael Curtis Marie Skrodzki Head Physiotherapist U15 Runner Michael Niedzwicki Justin Staritski Ray Kropinski U16 Runner Danny Horgan Steve Arblaster U15 Team Manager Head of Fitness Gavin Goodfellow Rick Neagle Miroslav Trbovic Property Manager Roger Puckridge U17 Country Coach NUMBER ONE TICKET HOLDER Weights Coach Nick Cubit Head Trainer Robert Shirley Premier Steven Marshall Kerry Bungey U17 Assistant Coach CLUB PATRON Team Physiotherapist Karli Wise Paul Warmington Joe Tripodi OAM Physiotherapist Dan Garuccio U17 Team Manager FOOTBALL DEPARTMENT Trainer Mark Vincent Andrew Taheny Jarrod Cotton Cooper Matheson Scoreboard Attendant (both grades) EP Talent Coordinator Senior Coach Trainer Tushar Vyas Glenn Dunn Adam Smith Denis Sella-Ginot Bus Driver for school runs Senior Support Staff Senior Assistant Trainer Paul Homann Chris Gerie Gavin Hughes Nathan Caputo Timekeeper (both grades) Big Screen Trainer Forward Coach Trainer Alison Harvey Kerry-Anne Casanova James Saywell Lauren Hagenus Trainer Trainer Midfield Coach Trainer Gayl Suttton Jeremy Cini Martin Faulkner Trainer Defence Coach Trainer Suzy Pengan Paul Gillet Alice Hooper Trainer Bench Coach Trainer 5 | NORWOOD FOOTBALL CLUB ANNUAL REPORT || 2019 REDLEGS WOMENS FOOTBALL FINANCE COMMITTEE CARE AND WELLBEING John Emery Steve Symonds Ben Seekamp COMMITTEE Stuart Bee Senior Coach Chairman Mark Ross Vanessa Cirelli Tim McMahon Paul Di Iulio Chairman Peter Nanotti Offensive Coach Brenton Klaebe James Fantasia Jarrod Cotton Bill Drummond Brendan O'Donnell Rick Shrowder Defensive Coach Hamish Mould Peggy Burns Cat Rugari Luke Hibberd Skills and Conditioning Nick Green James Fantasia Tim McMahon BUILD THE FORT COMMITTEE Donna Rhook Skills/Modified Training Andrew Killey Andrew Aish Chairman James Boden Anthony Hill Runner Paul Di lulio John Neate Sarah Thompson James Fantasia Team Manager PAST PLAYERS AND OFFICIALS Michael Pratt COMMITTEE Dr Andrew MacDonald Doctor Daniel Gannon Matthew Bartamucci Chairman Emma Gericke Charmaine Binns Glen Rosser Club Physiotherapist John Cunningham Steve Fendt Denis Sella-Ginot Dale Fleming Head Trainer Dale Fleming Rick Neagle STATISTICIANS GOVERNANCE COMMITTEE Roger Woodcock Peter Mansfield Head Statistician Steve Arblaster Malcolm Ashwood Chairman Sue Hutchinson Peter Borgelt Stats/Whiteboard Andrew Lamb NOR EAST COMMITTEE Gary Vivian James Fantasia Ben Seekamp Chairman Statistician Richard O'Dea David Kempe ASSETS COMMITTEE Matt Binns Statistician Paul Di Iulio James Fantasia Grant Ashby Chairman Glen Cooper Statistician James Fantasia Chris Branson Bill Woolford Barry Solomon
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