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Year Book 1987 YYEEAARR BBOOOOKK 11998877 President Vice President Secretary/Treasurer Peter Carroll John Hanrahan Chris Collins Club Committee Darren McMillan, Dean Macartney, Greg Ash, John Macartney, Rod Talbot, Gerard Talbot, Claude Tomlinson. Coaches Mark Cook (Seniors), Anthony Murphy (Reserves) Trainers John Tomlinson, Dean Macartney, Merv Green. Follow CDHBU on www.cdhbu.sportingpulse.net Coreen was able to claim their 13 th premiership this season, and first since 1980 under the coaching of Mark Cook. The team went well during the home and away season to finish second on the ladder. The boys then lost the second semi but were able to reverse the result in a thrilling grand final to come out victors by 5 points. The reserves under Anthony Murphy were also strong through the home and away season to also finish in second spot on the ladder. But after making the grand final, injuries took their toll as they were well beaten. Congratulations to our Best & Fairest winners in Dominic Carroll (Seniors) and Sid Bedford (Reserves). Milestones achieved during the season were John Hanrahan (250 Senior Games) & Shane Burdon (50 Senior games). Also John Hanrahan and Terry Sharp were awarded Life Memberships. A big thanks to the hard working ladies auxiliary, our sponsors and trophy donors for their continual support. Senior Games & Goals 1987 1987 1987 1987 Games Goals Games Goals Dominic Carroll 21 8 Bill Bryant 11 8 Peter Carroll 21 6 Neville Sorenson 11 1 Irwin Macartney 21 5 Darren Chester 10 0 Mark Phibbs 21 28 John Carroll 9 5 Chris Scott 21 7 Mark Hanrahan 9 4 Len Johnstone 20 23 Michael Lethbridge 9 26 Rohan Macartney 20 0 Shane Stranger 6 1 Jarrod Hickford 19 23 Ged Talbot 6 0 Anthony Murphy 19 8 Gavin Aylward 5 1 Neville Tait 19 45 Robert Eyers 5 0 Gavin Cook 17 0 Neil Jeeves 4 0 Graeme Hansen 16 39 Mark Cook 3 10 John Clohessy 15 11 Gavin Jones 3 9 Craig Kingston 15 0 Scott Kershaw 3 2 Terry Macartney 15 0 Lew Brindley 2 0 John Hanrahan 14 5 Darryl Bruce 2 0 Lex Thornton 13 0 Matt Ralston 2 0 Shane Burdon 12 53 John Mills 1 0 COREEN FOOTBALL CLUB RESULTS ROUND 1 Coreen Corowa/Rutherglen 1st’s 11.14.80 14.13.97 2nd’s 9.11.65 7.8.50 ROUND 2 Coreen Oaklands 1st’s 18.10.118 11.14.80 2nd’s 21.10.136 4.4.28 ROUND 3 Coreen Urana 1st’s 14.19.103 15.13.103 2nd’s 9.4.58 12.7.79 ROUND 4 Coreen Wahgunyah 1st’s 20.20.140 7.8.50 2nd’s 22.19.156 4.6.30 ROUND 5 Coreen Daysdale 1st’s 18.22.130 1.2.8 2nd’s 10.9.69 9.6.60 ROUND 6 Coreen Rennie 1st’s 9.27.81 13.8.86 2nd’s 10.9.69 3.5.23 ROUND 7 Coreen Rand 1st’s 25.15.165 7.8.50 2nd’s 34.21.225 0.1.1 ROUND 8 Coreen Hopefield Buraja 1st’s 11.11.77 11.7.73 2nd’s 13.9.87 6.6.42 ROUND 9 Coreen Coleambally 1st’s 24.12.156 11.16.82 2nd’s 13.3.81 6.12.48 ROUND 10 Coreen Corowa/Rutherglen 1st’s 13.6.84 10.12.72 2nd’s 7.4.46 12.13.84 ROUND 11 Coreen Oaklands 1st’s 8.26.74 8.7.55 2nd’s 20.15.135 8.6.54 ROUND 12 Coreen Urana 1st’s 21.7.133 6.9.45 2nd’s 19.14.128 5.4.34 ROUND 13 Coreen Wahgunyah 1st’s 16.17.113 9.4.58 2nd’s 17.13.115 6.5.41 ROUND 14 Coreen Daysdale 1st’s 19.24.138 2.4.16 2nd’s 11.11.77 6.3.39 ROUND 15 Coreen Rennie 1st’s 16.14.110 9.10.64 2nd’s 18.13.121 4.9.33 ROUND 16 Coreen Rand 1st’s 21.14.140 5.9.39 2nd’s 18.23.131 1.1.7 ROUND 17 Coreen Hopefield Buraja 1st’s 13.15.93 5.3.33 2nd’s 15.15.105 7.5.47 ROUND 18 Coreen Coleambally 1st’s 11.14.80 16.13.109 2nd’s 14.9.93 7.5.47 SSWWAANNSS WWIINN FFLLAAGG Coreen 13.10.88 defeated Cor/R’glen 12.11.83 Coreen snared their first premiership flag since 1980 when they defeated Corowa/Rutherglen by five points in a thrilling Coreen League grand final on Saturday. The Swans led by six points at three quarter time and survived a tense last quarter to hold on to their slender lead. There were some surpise moves from the Coreen selection committee which attracted the attention of the 3000 strong crowd before the match started. Gavin Jones, who kicked nine goals for the reserves team last week, was elevated to a senior position on the half forward line. Shane Burdon, who was named on a half forward flank for Coreen, lined up at full forward and Neville Tait, named at full forward, went to centre half forward. For a while it looked as though the changes would not work. The Swans were getting the ball, but inaccuracy was letting them down. Coreen kicked 2.6 in the first term to Corowa/Rutherglen’s 5.0 A highlight of that quarter was a brilliant 70m goal by ruck rover Graeme Hansen. Coreen only had four points at that stage and Hansen’s goal seemed to lift the Swans. Hansen’s brilliance was matched by Corowa/Rutherglen’s Rob McMaster. McMaster’s aerial work on the half forward flank was magnificent. It was the Roos’ turn to kick points in the second quarter. They added 4.5 to Coreen’s 6.1 to make the difference only four points – in their favour – at half time. Dominic Carroll was starting to assert his authority in the centre for Coreen and seemed to have the edge against Corowa/Rutherglen’s Greg Peake who came under notice without being as dominant. One of Corowa/Rutheglen’s best for that quarter was Robbie Fitzgerald who dominated on one wing. But Coreen’s Irwin McCartney balanced the books by starting to get into the action on the other side of the ground. Coreen hit the front in the dying stages of the third quarter, the first time they had led for the match. Corowa/Rutheglen had their chances in the last quarter with Gavin Jones and Shane Burdon trying desperately to post the winning majors. But some good defensive work for Coreen, through Mark Hanrahan, Rohan McCartney, and Lex Thornton, held the Roos at bay. Hanrahan had a torrid tussle with Nick myer who finished with five goals. Coreen’s Neville Tait was well held by Tony Livingstone. Jones and Burdon finished with four goals each for Coreen. Corowa/Rutherglen’s Wayne Schultz was the best of the rovers and forward pocket Phil Coulston tried hard without being a star for the Roos. Corowa/Rutheglen were far too strong for Coreen in the reserve grand final. The Roos won by 97 points in a great performance. Stephen Meyer finished with seven goals at full forward for the Roos. Ruckman Gavin Aylward fought hard all day for the Swans, IINN AA TTHHRRIILLLLEERR Backs: Lex Thornton Mark Hanrahan Peter Carroll Half Backs: Terry Macartney Rohan Macartney Craig Kingston Centre: Irwin Macartney Dominic Carroll Chris Scott Half Forward: Shane Burdon Bill Bryant Mark Phibbs Forwards: Jarrod Hickford Neville Tait John Hanrahan Rucks: Anthony Murphy Graeme Hansen Len Johnstone Inter: Gavin Jones Gavin Cook Coach: Mark Cook COREEN GOAL KICKERS Seniors Reserves S.Burdon 53 S.Bedford 82 N.Tait 45 L.Brindley 31 G.Hansen 39 G.Jones 31 M.Phibbs 28 M.Lethbridge 30 M.Lethbridge 26 G.Talbot 20 L.Johnstone 23 G.Ash 12 J.Hickford 23 R.Sargood 10 J.Clohessy 11 G.Pedler 08 M.Cook 10 S.Stranger 08 G.Jones 09 S.Burdon 08 A.Murphy 08 G.Lee 07 D.Carroll 08 M.Ralston 07 W.Bryant 08 L.Thornton 06 C.Scott 07 J.Mills 06 P.Carroll 06 M.Fitzgerald 05 I.Macartney 05 B.Talbot 05 J.Carroll 05 J.Hanrahan 05 J.Hanrahan 05 T.Johnstone 05 M.Hanrahan 04 M.Clohessy 04 S.Kershaw 02 G.Aylward 04 S.Stranger 01 J.Carroll 04 G.Aylward 01 D.Bruce 03 N.Sorensen 01 G.Hansen 02 N.Geeves 02 J.Hickford 02 T.Eyers 02 S.Kershaw 02 D.O’Halloran 02 R.Anderson 01 D.Kealy 01 C.Ash 01 D.Petrie 01 D.Chester 01 COREEN BEST & FAIREST RESULTS SENIORS Dominic Carroll – 37, John Clohessy – 23, Irwin Macartney – 21, Chris Scott – 21, Graeme Hansen – 15, Lex Thornton – 15, Mark Phibbs – 13, Len Johnstone – 11, Rohan Macartney – 10, Anthony Murphy – 9, Gavin Cook – 9, Shane Burdon – 6, Neville Tait – 5, Terry Macartney – 4, Craig Kingston – 4, Bill Bryant – 4, Jarrod Hickford – 3, Peter Carroll – 1, John Hanrahan – 1, Mark Hanrahan – 1, Michael Lethbridge – 1, Ged Talbot – 1, Neville Sorensen – 1.. RESERVES Sid Bedford – 22, Lew Brindley – 19, Darryl Bruce – 17, Geoff Pedler – 16, Gavin Aylward – 15, Terry Eyers – 15, Terry Phibbs – 11, Ged Talbot – 10, Gavin Jones – 10, Shane Stranger – 9, Tony Johnstone – 9, Darren Chester – 9, Lex Thornton – 7, John Hanrahan – 7, Jarrod Hickford – 6, G Lee – 6, D O’Halloran – 4, Greg Ash – 4, Graeme Hansen – 4, Robert Eyers – 3, Mark Fitzgerald – 3, John Mills – 2, Michael Lethbridge – 2, Scott Kershaw – 1, John Cohessy – 1, Rod Anderson – 1.
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