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Full Name (Including Maiden Name If Applicable) Pin Full Name (including Maiden Name if applicable) Pin Number First Team Represented and Year Cecil McVilly (TAS) 1 1912 M1x John Ryrie (NSW) 2 1912 M8 Simon Fraser (VIC) 3 1912 M8 Hugh Kingsley Ward (NSW) 4 1912 M8 Thomas Parker (NSW) 5 1912 M8 Henry Hauenstein (NSW) 6 1912 M8 Sidney Middleton (NSW) 7 1912 M8 Harry Ross-Soden (VIC) 8 1912 M8 Roger Fitzhardinge (NSW) 9 1912 M8 Robert Waley (NSW) 10 1912 M8 Arthur G Bull (NSW) 11 1924 M1x Harry E Graetz (SA) (Herbert) 12 1924 M8 Edward D Thomas (SA) 13 1924 M8 Wally ("Bubs") E H Jarvis (SA) 14 1924 M8 Arthur V Scott (SA) 15 1924 M8 Alf C Tauber (SA) 16 1924 M8 Walter H Pfieffer (SA) 17 1924 M8 Frank M Cummings (SA) 18 1924 M8 William M Sladdin (SA) 19 1924 M8 Robert A Cummings (SA) 20 1924 M8 Henry (Bobby) Pearce (NSW) 21 1928 M1x Cecil A Pearce (NSW) 22 1936 M1x William Greyville Cross (NSW) 23 1936 M8 Don G Ferguson (NSW) 24 1936 M8 Len A Einsaar (NSW) 25 1936 M8 C L (George) Elias (NSW) 26 1936 M8 Mervyn T Wood (NSW) 27 1936 M8 Walter Jordan (NSW) 28 1936 M8 A B (Joe) Gould (NSW) 29 1936 M8 Walter Mackney (NSW) 30 1936 M8 Norman Ella (NSW) 31 1936 M8 William J Dixon (NSW) 32 1936 M2x Herbert J Turner (NSW) 33 1936 M2x Gordon Freeth (WA) 34 1938 M4+ Donald H Fraser (WA) 35 1938 M4+ Stewart J Elder (VIC) 36 1938 M4+ Jack T Fisher (NSW) 37 1938 M4+ William Kerr (NSW) 38 1938 M4+ William G Thomas (NSW) 39 1938 M8 Francis (Frank) A W LeSoeuf (VIC) 40 1938 M8 Gordon H Yewers (WA) 41 1938 M8 Richard L Paramor (WA) 42 1938 M8 Edward (Ted) R Bromley (NSW) 43 1938 M8 Alfred J Gregory (SA) 44 1938 M8 Douglas W Bowden (NSW) 45 1938 M8 Frederick Spencer Grace (NSW) 46 1948 M2- Jack W Webster (VIC) 47 1948 M4+ Colin D Smith (VIC) 48 1948 M4+ Hugh T Lambie (VIC) 49 1948 M4+ Walter J Lambert (VIC) 50 1948 M4+ Tom Darcey (TAS) 51 1948 M4+ Murray S Riley (NSW) 52 1950 M2x Ken T Gee (NSW) 53 1950 M4+ C William Winkworth (NSW) 54 1950 M4+ Erwin E Eder (NSW) 55 1950 M4+ Leslie E Montgomery (NSW) 56 1950 M4+ Kevin Fox (NSW) 57 1950 M4+ Robert N Tinning (NSW) 58 1950 M8 Phillip A Cayzer (NSW) 59 1950 M8 Peter Holmes a Court (NSW) 60 1950 M8 Bruce H Goswell (NSW) 61 1950 M8 Ross L Selman (NSW) 62 1950 M8 Eric O Longley (NSW) 63 1950 M8 Edward O Pain (NSW) 64 1950 M8 Alan W Brown (NSW) 65 1950 M8 Jim E Barnes (NSW) 66 1950 M8 Alfred John Rodgers (NSW) 67 1952 M2x Don Robert Palmer (NSW) 68 1952 M2- Victor Ronald Middleton (NSW) 69 1952 M2- Ernest W Chapman (NSW) 70 1952 M8 Nimrod Greenwood (NSW) 71 1952 M8 David Rollo Anderson (NSW) 72 1952 M8 Geoff Williamson (NSW) 73 1952 M8 Mervyn D Finlay (NSW) 74 1952 M8 Thomas Edmund Malcom Chessel (NSW) 75 1952 M8 Peter Matiland Evatt (NSW) 76 1954 M1x Lionel Pillip Robberds (NSW) 77 1954 M4+ Stuart Alexander Mackenzie (NSW) 78 1956 M1x Peter A Raper (NSW) 79 1956 M2- Maurice C Grace (NSW) 80 1956 M2- Robert B Duncan (VIC) 81 1956 M2+ Bruce Donald Dickson (VIC) 82 1956 M2+ John Cockbill (VIC) 83 1956 M2+ John Young Harrison (NSW) 84 1956 M4- Gordon C Cowey (VIC) 85 1956 M4+ Kevin Joseph A McMahon (VIC) 86 1956 M4+ Reginald Libbis (VIC) 87 1956 M4+ Ian Allen (VIC) 88 1956 M4+ John E Jenkinson (VIC) 89 1956 M4+ (Alexander) Michael Hirst Aikman (VIC) 90 1956 M8 David Hebbert Boykett (VIC) 91 1956 M8 Frederick Angus Benfield (NSW) 92 1956 M8 James Gutrhie Howden (VIC) 93 1956 M8 Garth Owen Vaughan Manton (VIC) 94 1956 M8 Walter Neville Howell (VIC) 95 1956 M8 Adrian Colero Monger (VIC) 96 1956 M8 Brian John Doyle (VIC) 97 1956 M8 Harold Neil Hewitt (VIC) 98 1956 M8 Steve Roll (NSW) 99 1958 M2- Kevyn Parke Webb (NSW) 100 1958 M2- Bruce Evans (NSW) 101 1958 M4- Neville J Clinton (NSW) 102 1958 M4- Kenneth P Railton (NSW) 103 1958 M4- Victor A Schweikert (NSW) 104 1958 M4- Ralfe R Currall (NSW) 105 1958 M4+ (Roland) Peter Waddington (NSW) 106 1958 M4+ Graeme 'Mick' K Allen (NSW) 107 1958 M4+ Kevin John Evans (NSW) 108 1958 M4+ Ian Victor Tutty (NSW) 109 1960 M2x John A Hunt (VIC) 110 1960 M2- Terrence R Davies (VIC) 111 1960 M2- Paul Marshall Guest (VIC) 112 1960 M2+ Ian David Johnston (VIC) 113 1960 M2+ Brian John Vear (VIC) 114 1960 M4- Peter John Guest 115 1960 M4- Peter Laidlow Gillon (VIC) Dec'd 6 Dec 2018 116 1960 M4- James Michael (Kim) Jelbart (VIC) 117 1960 M4- Maxwell Annett (NSW) 118 1960 M4+ John D'Eresby Hudson (NSW) 119 1960 M4+ Milton Albert Francis (WA) 120 1960 M8 Geoffrey (Jeff) Alan Hale (WA) 121 1960 M8 John R Ledder (WA) 122 1960 M8 Alexander M Cunningham (WA) 123 1960 M8 Maxwell S Gamble (WA) 124 1960 M8 Berry Hayworth Durston (WA) 125 1960 M8 Rodger Arthur Ninham (WA) 126 1960 M8 John G Rosser (WA) 127 1960 M8 Terrence J Scook (WA) 128 1960 M8 John Castle (VIC) 129 1962 M4+ Robin Jones (VIC) 130 1962 M4+ Peter Frederick Edwards (VIC) 131 1962 M4+ Kevin Wickham (VIC) 132 1962 M4+ lan E Douglas (VIC) 133 1962 M8 Charles Lehman (VIC) 134 1962 M8 Graeme Allistair McCall (VIC) 135 1962 M8 Martin George Tomanovits (VIC) 136 1962 M8 David Palfreyman (VIC) 137 1962 M8 Barclay John Wade (NSW) 138 1962 M2x Graeme Squires (TAS) 139 1962 M2x Bill Hatfield (NSW) 140 1962 M2- Simon Harvey Newcomb (VIC) 141 1962 M4- David McL John (VIC) 142 1962 M4+ David M Caithness (VIC) 143 1962 M4+ Derek E Norwood (VIC) 144 1962 M4+ David B Ramage (VIC) 145 1962 M4+ Phillip Sarah (VIC) 146 1962 M4+ Duchan Stankovich (VIC) 147 1962 M8 Gary Malcolm Pearce (NSW) 148 1964 M2x Robert Alan "bob" Shirlaw (NSW) 149 1964 M2- Neil Walter Lodding (VIC) 150 1964 M2+ Bruce Edward Richardson (VIC) 151 1964 M2+ Wayne Bruce Gammon (VIC) 152 1964 M2+ Anthony Michael Walker (VIC) 153 1964 M4- Richard James Garrard (VIC) 154 1964 M4- Alfred W Duval (NSW) 155 1964 M4+ John Campbell (NSW) 156 1964 M4+ Gary Seymour Herford (NSW) 157 1964 M4+ Alan Grover (NSW) 158 1964 M4+ Robert Paul Lachal (VIC) 159 1964 M8 George Xouris (VIC) 160 1966 M4- Peter E M L Philp (VIC) 161 1966 M4- John Raymond "JR" Ranch (NSW) 162 1966 M4+ Chris W Stevens (NSW) 163 1966 M4+ Peter Dickson (NSW) 164 1966 M4+ Brian Thomas (NSW) 165 1966 M4+ Mal McKenzie (VIC) 166 1966 M8 Graeme H Boykett (VIC) 167 1966 M8 John Stuckey (VIC) 168 1966 M8 Tom Daffy (VIC) TBC 169 1966 M8 Stephen Gillon (VIC) 170 1967 David G A Douglas (VIC) 171 1967 John Harry (VIC) 172 1967 TBC 173 1967 Terry Hayes (NSW) 174 1967 Ian McWhirter (NSW) 175 1967 Lindsay Freeman (NSW) 176 1967 Reg Free (TAS) 177 1967 Michael D Morgan (NSW) 178 1967 Brian Denny (NSW) 179 1967 Joe R Fazio (NSW) 180 1968 M8 Jeff Watt (VIC) 181 1970 M2- Chris King (TAS) 182 1970 M2+ John Shanasy (VIC) 183 1970 M2+ David Rattray (TAS) 184 1970 M4+ Victor Gibson (TAS) 185 1970 M4+ Tim McKay (TAS) 186 1970 M4+ Roger Manton (TAS) 187 1970 M4+ Rod Elleway (SA) 188 1970 M8 W R (Jack) Hume (SA) 189 1970 M8 Kerry P Jelbart (VIC) 190 1970 M8 Geoff Godkin (VIC) 191 1970 M8 Kim A Mackney (NSW) 192 1972 M2- John A Lee (NSW) 193 1972 M4+ Philip C Wilkinson (NSW) 194 1972 M4+ Will John "Will" Baillieu (VIC) 195 1972 M4+ Peter Shakespear (WA) 196 1972 M4+ Vern A Bowrey (NSW) 197 1972 M4+ Malcolm C Shaw (NSW) 198 1972 M8 Robert D Paver (NSW) 199 1972 M8 Richard A Curtin (NSW) 200 1972 M8 John E Clarke (NSW) 201 1972 M8 Bryan F Curtin (NSW) 202 1972 M8 Shirley Graham (QLD) 203 1972 W1xEuropean Women's Championships Jeff Sykes (VIC) 204 1973 M1xEuropean Men's Championships Tim Conrad (NSW) 205 1973 M2-European Men's Championships Gary Dehring (WA) 206 1973 M4+European Men's Championships William "Bill" Dankbaar (SA) 207 1973 M4+European Men's Championships Will Liley (VIC) 208 1973 M4+European Men's Championships Laurie Anderson (WA) 209 1973 M4+European Men's Championships Brian Tonkin (WA) 210 1973 M4+European Men's Championships Evelyn Adams (NSW) 211 1974 W2- Lydia Miladinovic (NSW) 212 1974 W2- George Petelin (QLD) 213 1974 M1x Bryan Weir (NSW) 214 1974 M2- Steve Newnham (NSW) 215 1974 M2- Gavin Jenner (WA) 216 1974 M4- William Magennis (VIC) 217 1974 M4- Edward O'Loughlin (NSW) 218 1974 M8 Ian Luxford (NSW) 219 1974 M8 Chris D. Shinners (NSW) 220 1974 M8 Joseph Donnelly (NSW) 221 1974 M8 Colin Smith (VIC) 222 1974 ML4- Geoff Rees (VIC) 223 1974 ML4- Andrew Michelmore (VIC) 224 1974 ML4- T Campbell Johnston (VIC) 225 1974 ML4- Sally Harding (VIC) 226 1975 W4+ Viv Roe (VIC) 227 1975 W4+ Pam Murray (VIC) 228 1975 W4+ Wendy John (VIC) 229 1975 W4+ Jan Coxhead (VIC) 230 1975 W4+ Robert Alexander (QLD) 231 1975 M1x William Newton (NSW) 232 1975 M2x Richard Reddell (NSW) 233 1975 M2x Michael Crowley (NSW) 234 1975 M2+ Terry O'Hanlon (NSW) 235 1975 M2+ Simon Dean (TAS) 236 1975 M8 lan Clubb (NSW) 237 1975 M8 Brian Richardson (VIC) 238 1975 M8 Paul Francis Rowe (NSW) 239 1975 ML1x Edward O (Ted) Hale (NSW) 240 1976 M1x Athol MacDonald (NSW) 241 1976 M8 Gary Uebergang (NSW) 242 1976 M8 Islay Lee (NSW) 243 1976 M8 Stuart Carter (NSW) 244 1976 M8 Anne Chirnside (VIC) 245 1977 W4+ Vicki Suzanne Spooner (NSW) 246 1977 W4+ Jillian McCure (NSW) 247 1977 W4+ Murray Ross (VIC) 248 1977 M8 lan Paver (NSW) 249 1977 M8 Stephen James Handley (NSW) 250 1977 M8 David Clark (NSW) 251 1977 M8 Tony Brown (NSW) 252 1977 M8 Gordon Clubb (NSW) 253 1977 M8 Stephen Saunders (WA) 254 1977 M8Due to illness Saunders replaced Gordon Clubb in the final at the Championships.
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