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MOST VALUABLE PLAYER BEST CAPTAIN BEST FIRST YEAR PLAYER MOST COURAGEOUS PLAYER Leigh Matthews (1982) Michael Tuck (1986) Nick Stevens (1998) Gavin Brown (1991, 1992) Terry Daniher (1983) Stephen Kernahan (1987) Adam Goodes (1999) Gavin Wanganeen (1993) Russell Greene (1984) Ross Glendenning (1988) Paul Hasleby (2000) Paul Kelly (1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2000) Greg Williams (1985, 1994) Tony Shaw (1990) Daniel Kerr (2001) Glenn Archer (1998, 1999, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006) Paul Roos (1986) Paul Roos (1992) Chris Judd (2002) Michael Voss (2001) Tony Lockett (1987) Stephen Kernahan (1994) Daniel Wells (2003) David Teague (2004) Gerard Healy (1988) Wayne Carey (1995, 1998, 2000) Aaron Davey (2004) Brett Kirk (2006) Tim Watson (1989) Paul Kelly (1999) Brett Deledio (2005) Jonathan Brown (2007, 2008, 2011) Darren Millane (1990) Michael Voss (2001, 2002, 2003, 2004) Marc Murphy (2006) Luke Hodge (2010) Jim Stynes (1991) Mark Ricciuto (2005, 2006) Joel Selwood (2007) Beau Waters (2012) Jason Dunstall (1992) Jonathan Brown (2007, 2009) Rhys Palmer (2008) Joel Selwood (2009, 2012, 2013, 2014) Gary Ablett, Sr. (1993) Tom Harley (2008) Daniel Rich (2009) Luke Parker (2015, 2016) Wayne Carey (1995, 1998) Brett Kirk (2010) Michael Barlow (2010) Rory Sloane (2017) Corey McKernan (1996) Chris Judd (2011) Dyson Heppell (2011) Callan Ward (2018) Robert Harvey (1997) Jobe Watson (2012) Jeremy Cameron (2012) Dylan Grimes (2019) Shane Crawford (1999) Joel Selwood (2013 Jaeger O’Meara (2013) Anthony Koutoufides(2000) Luke Hodge (2014) Marcus Bontempelli (2014) Andrew McLeod (2001) Robert Murphy (2015) Isaac Heeney (2015) Luke Darcy (2002) Taylor Walker (2016, 2017) Callum Mills (2016) Michael Voss (2002, 2003) Trent Cotchin (2018) Andrew McGrath (2017) Nick Riewoldt (2004) Shannon Hurn (2019) Tim Kelly (2018) Ben Cousins (2005) Sam Walsh (2019) Chris Judd (2006, 2011) Dane Swan (2010) Gary Ablett, Jr. -
Encyclopedia of Australian Football Clubs
Full Points Footy ENCYCLOPEDIA OF AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL CLUBS Volume One by John Devaney Published in Great Britain by Full Points Publications © John Devaney and Full Points Publications 2008 This book is copyright. Apart from any fair dealing for the purposes of private study, research, criticism or review as permitted under the Copyright Act, no part may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise without prior written permission. Every effort has been made to ensure that this book is free from error or omissions. However, the Publisher and Author, or their respective employees or agents, shall not accept responsibility for injury, loss or damage occasioned to any person acting or refraining from action as a result of material in this book whether or not such injury, loss or damage is in any way due to any negligent act or omission, breach of duty or default on the part of the Publisher, Author or their respective employees or agents. Cataloguing-in-Publication data: The Full Points Footy Encyclopedia Of Australian Football Clubs Volume One ISBN 978-0-9556897-0-3 1. Australian football—Encyclopedias. 2. Australian football—Clubs. 3. Sports—Australian football—History. I. Devaney, John. Full Points Footy http://www.fullpointsfooty.net Introduction For most football devotees, clubs are the lenses through which they view the game, colouring and shaping their perception of it more than all other factors combined. To use another overblown metaphor, clubs are also the essential fabric out of which the rich, variegated tapestry of the game’s history has been woven. -
AFL Trivia Quiz
Indoor wet weather ideas: AFL Trivia Quiz (May need pens/pencils and paper to write on) DFS Chinese boxing competition DFS Ricochet Round Robin Team Song performance (Players SHP teams for the day) Sing their AFL club song performance/competition Arm Tangle Competition AFL Trivia Quiz NOTE: Groups may need writing materials. (Pen/pencil, paper). Otherwise, they discuss then verbally say their answer. 1. Who won the 2016 AFL Grand Final? Western Bulldogs 2. Who won the 2016 Brownlow Medal? Patrick Dangerfield 3. Who won the 2016 Coleman Medal? Josh J Kennedy 4. Who won the 2016 Norm Smith Medal? Jason Johannisen 5. Which player holds the record for most goals ever kicked? Tony Lockett 6. Which clubs did he play for? St Kilda (898 goals) & Sydney (462) 7. What are the traditional colours of the Gold Coast Suns? Red, Gold, Blue 8. Who have won the most AFL premierships? Essendon, Carlton (16) 9. Who is the current captain of the Western Bulldogs? Bob Murphy 10. How many games did Essendon win last year? 3 matches 11. Who is the current coach Geelong (first and last name!)? Chris Scott 12. What is Gary Ablett jun Gary Ablett 13. How many draws have their been this AFL season? 0 (Check that a draw happen on weekend!) 14. What number draft pickior’s did Dad’sRichmond name? pick Trent Cotchin? Pick 2 15. Which club did Anthony Koutoufides play for? Carlton didn’t 16. Which AFL club did Andrew Macleod play for? Adelaide Crows 17. What are the traditional colours of the St. -
Playing As a Defensive Midfielder
VoLUme 23, no 2 December 2009 TesTing Times for +kicking Adam simpson Playing as a defensive midfielder coaching young players fostering an environment in which youngsters can thrive COACHING EDGE coachingEdge CONTENTs Putting kicking to 06 the test so you think you could 09 be a recruiter? Adam simpson: Playing as 12 a midfield defender Jason mccartney 13 forward structures Gary Brown: coaching 18 junior players Inside collingwood’s 22 inner sanctum Finding the right 24 head coach coVer: Geelong premiership coach Mark Thompson guided his side to its second premiership in three seasons in 2009, and in Media Watch on page 5 Travis Varcoe pays tribute to the role Thompson played in building his self-belief. rigHT: Recently retired North Melbourne star Adam Simpson explains the role he played as well as anyone in the AFL, the defensive midfield position, on page 12. coaching Edge Give yourself the coaching Edge creDiTs Publisher I hope you enjoyed the rebirth of our coaching Our Canadian import Chris Donahoe continues his Australian Football League magazine, which has attracted positive journey to footy addiction with a humorous reflection GPO Box 1449 Melbourne Vic 3001 feedback. We hope you will continue to find the on his first game of AFL football at Subiaco. There are correspondence to: material interesting, thought-provoking and relevant. also articles from contemporary football personalities, Peter Romaniw Our second issue looks at junior coaching, cutting- including recently retired North Melbourne great Adam Peter.Romaniw @afl.com.au edge football strategy and sports science and how to Simpson outlining how to play as a midfield defender, managing editor find the right head coach. -
Proud Partners of the Southern Football League
July 19th 2014 ROUND 13 Division 1, 2, U19’s & Thirds ROUND 14 Division 3 & Netball www.sfl.com.aufl | www.sfllive.com.au what’s hAPPENING AT SFL HQ? DAVID CANNIZZO, SFL CEO AFL VICTORIA SEEKING THE ASSISTANCE OF As part of a coordinated effort to tackle this issue CLUBS FOR PLAYER PAYMENT SURVEY on behalf of community football, almost all senior clubs in the State have recently received an invite At the AFL Victoria Affi liated Leagues Conference to complete an anonymous online club survey. The in December 2013 of which the SFL attended, survey is to help identify player payment issues and player payments and the burden this is placing how they are impacting on-fi eld competitiveness, on clubs were once again highlighted by league club sustainability, volunteer recruitment and representatives as a signifi cant issue in community retention, as well as ideas on how they can be better football and it was agreed that it needed to be managed into the future. This survey forms part of addressed. the process that will provide important feedback that will be critical in ultimately shaping a state-wide AFL Victoria has recently formed a working party solution to this issue. aimed to address the issue of community football player payments. The working party has been Clubs have been requested to form a group of developed consisting of Community Football Board relevant representatives from within the club to complete the survey which closes at 5pm on Friday representatives, AFL Victoria staff, AFL Victoria 25th of July 2014. All survey responses from clubs Country representatives and Metropolitan league will be strictly confi dential with the data from this representatives to facilitate the input of ideas from research ultimately being reported in aggregate key stakeholders, and the working party report back form. -
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CCAFL FOOTBALL RECORD 1998 CCAFL Masterfoods Cup Draw - Seniors ROUND 1 ROUNDS <> CCAFL FOOTBALL RECORD<> Gosford 21-12-138 v Bateau Bay 10-17-77 Saturday, June 20 K:illaroey Vale 21-23-149 v Peninsula Swans 13-15-93 Gosford v Peninsula Swans at Adcock Park Volume 2, Issue 2. Price: $1 25126 April 1998 Terrigal Avoca 22-24-156 v Wyong Lakes 15-6-96 Sunday, June 21 Terrigal Avoca v Bateau Bay at Heazlett Park ROUND 2 Killamey Vale v Wyong Lakes at Adelaide Street Saturday, April 25 Peninsula Swans v Terrigal Avoca at McEvoy Oval ROUND9 u~~· .. !·.······ .. o· Sunday, AprU 26 Saturday, June 27 . J Wyong Lakes v Bateau Bay at Tacoma Oval Bateau Bay v Peninsula Swans at Mingara I I<.illamey Vale v Gosford at Adelaide Street Sunday, June 28 .,I Killamey Vale v Terrigal Avoca at Adelaide Street ROUND3 Wyong Lakes v Gosford at Tacoma Oval Cup Saturdtty, May 2 199Bt Peninsula Swans v Gosford at McEvoy Oval ROUND10 Bateau Bay v Terrigal Avoca at Mingara Saturday, July 4 Sunday, May 3 Peninsula Swans v Wyong Lakes at McEvoy Oval Wyong Lakes v Killamey Vale at Tacoma Oval Sunday, July 5 Killarney Vale v Bateau Bay at Adelaide Street CUB Challenge Terrigal Avoca v Gosford at Heazlett Park Saturday, May 9 - Central Coast v Newcastle ROUND 11 Hunter Challenge Saturday, July 11 Saturday, May 16 - Hunter v Sydney Football League Gosford v Bateau Bay at Adcock Park Killamey Vale v Peninsula Swans at Adelaide Street ROUN04 Sunday, July 12 Sunday, May 17 Terrigal Avoca v Wyong Lakes at Heazlett Park Terrigal Avoca v Killamey Vale at Heazlett Park Gosford -
Essendondfl.Com.Au
THE FOOTBALLEREDITION 8 May 26-27, 2018 essendondfl.com.au facebook.com/essendondfl youtube.com/edflfooty @EDFLFooty @EDFLFooty Authorised by Bill Shorten MP. Suite 1A, 12 Hall Street, Moonee Ponds, VIC 3039 Untitled-1 1 26/03/2018 2:38:50 PM CEO's Perspective Lifelong friendships are formed, In addition to these reported players, many lessons learnt, and the the EDFL has either completed or importance and value of team is currently investigating a number sport reinforced through winning of other complaints including and losing matches, and personal potential vilification of players, club successes and failures. officials and supporters approaching umpires during and after matches, Australian Rules football also and arguments and altercations presents many challenges for all involving spectators and officials parties. from opposing clubs during and When confronted with these post-match. situations, what is most important The EDFL will not condone any is being very conscious of our inappropriate behaviour. behaviour and reactions. We will undertake investigations To date in Season 2018 there are where we deem incidents deserve indicators that this behaviour is not it and tribunal reports have not been what is expected. laid. We have seen a high number As a reminder, the EDFL has a set of reported players this year of By-Laws, a Code of Conduct and the EDFL has received and behavioural policies which many complaints and reports of COMMUNITY football provides provide direction and assistance in inappropriate action by club officials, many benefits to a range of people these areas should you have any parents and spectators at junior and including players, coaches, team questions. -
Sweat. Not Somethin We Normally Support
2013 TOYOTA AFL GRAND FINAL Mission possible for Hawks Hawthorn atoned for the heartache of the previous two seasons to claim its 11th premiership in 2013. HOWARD KOTTON he Hawks were men on a mission in Hawthorn negated the influence of the biggest 2013. Their loss to the Swans in the man in the game, Aaron Sandilands. Fremantle T 2012 premiership decider, a year after dominated the hit-outs (55-27), but the Hawks a heart-breaking preliminary final defeat to won the clearance count 42-34. Collingwood, burned deep in their psyche and Apart from a brief period in the third quarter, they were hell-bent on redemption. Hawthorn’s multi-pronged attack functioned With a strong wind swirling around the better than the Dockers. But the Hawks were not MCG making it difficult to execute skills with relying on Coleman medallist Jarryd Roughead SWEAT. precision, many thought conditions on Grand or Lance Franklin to do most of the scoring. Final day would suit Fremantle’s tactics of Their most effective forward was former Crow strangling its opposition and dilute the effect of Jack Gunston. He kicked the first goal of the NOT SOMETHING Hawthorn’s pinpoint delivery by foot. match from a 30m set shot and added two more But it was clear early the Hawks were not fazed in the second quarter – the first on the run from by the conditions or the Dockers’ pressure as they just inside 50m and the second from a strong WE NORMALLY tackled and harassed their opponents with vigour. mark over Zac Dawson. -
Scottsflyerfinal.Pdf
On-line Auction Thursday August 23 Ends August 30 www.togetherforscotty.com.au Online Auction Items Footy Show Table of 10 International Team, Greg Norman captain Dinner with the BLUES; Chris Judd & Marc Murphy. Round of Golf with Jack Riewoldt (Jack + 3 mates) Adelaide FC 300 Club; Ricciuto, Hart, McLeod & Edwards Tasmanian Football Hall of Fame “ICONS”. Silent Auction Items on the night Balldock (deceased), Hudson, Hart, Stewart Autographed Anthony Koutoufides Book Signed 2012 Presidents Cup Poster (framed), Sydney Swans Guernsey signed by 2012 Team North Melbourne AFL Hall of Fame & Legend G.Archer & B.Cable signed jumper Gold Coast Guernsey signed by Gary Ablett “Game That Made Australia” Print, Original Painted by Jamie Cooper St Kilda Signed Guernsey West Coast Eagles 2006 Premiership Jumper, Captain, Coach, Norm Smith Collingwood Team 2012 Signed Guernsey Medalist Guernsey signed by Podsiadly & Callinan Lunch with the HAWKS; Josh Gibson, Ben Stratton, Jordan Lewis at Manhattan Restaurant Australian Cricket Team Signed Shirt + Besame Studio Styling Hamper. Clint MacKay Signed Cap Fernwood Fitness Package (3 month) Essendon Signed Guernsey Items to be Auctioned at the Fundraising Event Brad Johnson Signed Guernsey Thursday August 30 ight's accom. at Mint Rhapsody 2x Canvas Paintings Guernsey signed by Chris Judd/John Worsfold/Andrew Embley Viva Photography Photo Shoot 300 Gamers Signed Guernsey 2x Renegade Health Club Vouchers Carlton Guernsey signed by Sergio and Stephen ajunta Web Solutions Gift -
2009 Annual Report
Chairman’s Report 2 General Managers Report 6 Division 2 Results 20 NFL Junior Results 36 Football Operations Report 8 Division 3 Results 24 NFL Junior Medalists 43 Umpire Report 10 2009 NFL Awards 27 Metro Championships 44 Junior Chairman’s Report 12 Division 1 Medalists 28 AFL Victoria & NFL 48 Netball Report 13 Division 2 Medalists 30 Communities Working Together 52 Media Report 14 Division 3 Medalists 32 Obituaries 54 Division 1 Results 16 NFL Netball 34 League Directory 56 Chairman’s Report To develop, build and vigorously promote expectation, with those involved dealt with fairly, but a credible NFL Brand and image to harshly, if found guilty. In the end, all involved indicated attract participants, stakeholders, we handled the challenges we faced well and will continue to educate those involved. sponsors and contributors However when emotions were still running high there Having a more competitive competition is just part of was some willingness to talk emotively to the media. maintaining a more credible brand. In its former life, This is of no help; it doesn’t help the League handle the our league had a reputation of tolerating unacceptable matter and doesn’t help anyone involved, it just draws Chairman’s Report incidents and not a competition where talented ‘ball- unwarranted comments and leads to further sanctions. players’ should look to join. I’m pleased to say this is This is the reason why our Rules dictate that comments Ron Bongetti rapidly changing. should not and cannot be made to the media without the With the help of Kevin Smith and the umpiring permission of the League. -
Five Years of Fight
Five years of fight Annual Report 2019/2020 1 On February 24, 2015, we lost Maddie Riewoldt. A promise was made. Her fight would become a loud voice and a vision. Bone Marrow Failure Syndromes affect young Australian lives. We must find a cure. Maddie Riewoldt’s Vision Annual Report 2019/2020 2 3 Contents 1. Introduction 4 Tasmanian news and events 62 Community news 2019/2020 65 Chairman’s report 6 Acknowledgements and thank you 68 A message from our CEO 8 Major donors over five years 69 Our legacy 9 Our patron and ambassadors 70 Our vision, mission and commitment 10 Advisors and committees 72 Our strategic priorities 11 Our first five years 12 Volunteers 76 2. Research 28 4. Governance 88 A message from our Director 31 Structure and management 91 A trajectory of exceptional progress 32 Organisational governance and structure 92 Funding innovative scientific research 33 Our people 94 Exceptional achievements and outputs 36 Reflections from Board Alumni 96 Research at a glance 37 Five pillars of research 38 Financial report 101 Centre of Research Excellence (CRE) Auditor’s financial report 109 For over 26 years, Carman’s Kitchen has been committed to creating Schematic Structure 39 delicious breakfast and snacking products, made right here in Australia from the Our projects 41 most wholesome ingredients. Founded by Carolyn Creswell, then an 18 year old 5. Looking to The Future 128 university student, the brand has evolved into Australia’s number one nutritious Scientific Advisory Committee (SAC) 42 snacking brand, but remains true to its core purpose – making real food, with real passion. -
WOC1094 Newsletter No 18
DECEMBER 2014 NEWSLETTER NO 18 PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE There’s a real feeling of buoyancy and optimism at the Also in this issue we chat to Eli LoGiudice, Carlton Football Club, with many hours in the off- lifelong Carlton supporter and wife of CFC season spent in consultation with key stakeholders, President Mark about her passion for the Blues. including Women of Carlton as the offi cial female supporter group, on framing the strategic plan and the I encourage you all to join the Carlton Football Club key drivers to success. and Women of Carlton for season 2015. Details can be found on the CFC website at http://membership. Women of Carlton helps the Club achieve its mission carltonfc.com.au or telephone 1300 227 586. to ‘unite our people, provide amazing experiences and ultimately win’. The Club supports Women of Thank you to all WoC members for showing your Carlton in its programs and events and we can boast support in 2014 and to the advisory group who provide that our group unites women and provides amazing assistance throughout the year with events. Special experiences. This year’s Dinner with the Boys comes thanks to sponsors Ann Rathbone from Yering Station to mind as a unique event and amazing experience. winery and Anne Ali from Centastaff Recruitment Where else would guests be treated to an intimate evening with new CEO Steven Trigg and sponsorship Wishing you a merry Christmas and safe and happy and sales director Anthony Barham, players Chris holidays. Judd, Tom Bell, Jarrad Waite, Simon White, Ciaran Sheehan and Ciaran Byrne,