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AFL Player Transition Services Guide 2020
2020 TRANSITION SERVICES GUIDE 2020 AFL PLAYERS’ | TRANSITION SERVICES GUIDE CONTENTS 05 10 12 A Word From The Exit Financial The President Process Health Check 5 14 16 20 Player Retirement Education and Wellbeing Scheme Professional Services 5 Development5 22 24 Alumni Injury and Membership Hardship Fund 3 4 2020 AFL PLAYERS’ | TRANSITION SERVICES GUIDE A WORD FROM THE PRESIDENT PATRICK DANGERFIELD The world has faced some significant challenges in 2020 and as AFL footballers we have not been immune from these. The game has provided us with routine, from those who have already re-entered the connection and purpose during this time, workforce, to those likely to be re-listed but there will be some feeling a sense of by a club – and they have designed anxiety about what lays ahead for them programs tailored to suit wherever you come season’s end. sit on that spectrum. There’s excitement that comes with it The skills and knowledge we develop but I’m sure there are mixed emotions. I during our time as AFL players, combined imagine some are feeling lost, while others with a comprehensive and unique transition are more excited by the opportunities and program, make us valuable prospects for even the unknown. any employer Either way, it’s important you stay So, regardless of where you’re at in your engaged with the AFLPA, make personal journey, use the PA’s services because you development a priority and focus on the never know what extra opportunities you next stage of your career, wherever it could uncover. -
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CHANGEOVER: Six clubs will be unveiling new senior coaches in 2014 – clockwise from left: Paul Roos (Melbourne), Adam Simpson (West Coast), Mark Thompson (Essendon), Leon Cameron (GWS Giants), Alan Richardson (St Kilda) and Justin Leppitsch (Brisbane Lions). THE COACHING CAPER FRESH & FAMILIAR FACES The AFL coaching landscape will have a different look in 2014. Four clubs will have rookie coaches – Leon Cameron (Greater Western Sydney), Alan Richardson (St Kilda), Justin Leppitsch (Brisbane Lions) and Adam Simpson (West Coast). Another two – Essendon and Melbourne – have lured back respected premiership coaches Mark Thompson and Paul Roos. What are their hopes and expectations? ASHLEY BROWNE They have an unbelievable passion for the game and for teaching the game HAWTHORN COACH ALASTAIR CLARKSON ON PROTEGES LEON CAMERON AND ADAM SIMPSON THE COACHING CAPER FRESH & FAMILIAR FACES n the ideal world, every new AFL coach would have landed his job in identical fashion. There would be development coaching, teaching the kids and learning to coach. Throw in some line coaching and perhaps a practice match or a NAB Challenge encounter as the senior coach just to get a taste for the big chair. At some stage, perhaps at the start or somewhere along the journey, Ithere would be a period as standalone coach at under-18 or state league level, where with every decision made, the buck stops with you. Coaching pathways have become a trendy topic, as illustrated by Hawthorn coach Alastair Clarkson in his remarks about the difficulties faced by James Hird during the Essendon supplements scandal. BACK IN THE FOLD: The point Clarkson tried to highlight Former premiership was whether Hird might have star Justin Leppitsch returns to the handled things better had he not Brisbane Lions as been thrust into the job at Essendon senior coach. -
Missouri State Archives Finding Aid 5.20
Missouri State Archives Finding Aid 5.20 OFFICE OF SECRETARY OF STATE COMMISSIONS PARDONS, 1836- Abstract: Pardons (1836-2018), restorations of citizenship, and commutations for Missouri convicts. Extent: 66 cubic ft. (165 legal-size Hollinger boxes) Physical Description: Paper Location: MSA Stacks ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Alternative Formats: Microfilm (S95-S123) of the Pardon Papers, 1837-1909, was made before additions, interfiles, and merging of the series. Most of the unmicrofilmed material will be found from 1854-1876 (pardon certificates and presidential pardons from an unprocessed box) and 1892-1909 (formerly restorations of citizenship). Also, stray records found in the Senior Reference Archivist’s office from 1836-1920 in Box 164 and interfiles (bulk 1860) from 2 Hollinger boxes found in the stacks, a portion of which are in Box 164. Access Restrictions: Applications or petitions listing the social security numbers of living people are confidential and must be provided to patrons in an alternative format. At the discretion of the Senior Reference Archivist, some records from the Board of Probation and Parole may be restricted per RSMo 549.500. Publication Restrictions: Copyright is in the public domain. Preferred Citation: [Name], [Date]; Pardons, 1836- ; Commissions; Office of Secretary of State, Record Group 5; Missouri State Archives, Jefferson City. Acquisition Information: Agency transfer. PARDONS Processing Information: Processing done by various staff members and completed by Mary Kay Coker on October 30, 2007. Combined the series Pardon Papers and Restorations of Citizenship because the latter, especially in later years, contained a large proportion of pardons. The two series were split at 1910 but a later addition overlapped from 1892 to 1909 and these records were left in their respective boxes but listed chronologically in the finding aid. -
Marriage Certificates
GROOM LAST NAME GROOM FIRST NAME BRIDE LAST NAME BRIDE FIRST NAME DATE PLACE Abbott Calvin Smerdon Dalkey Irene Mae Davies 8/22/1926 Batavia Abbott George William Winslow Genevieve M. 4/6/1920Alabama Abbotte Consalato Debale Angeline 10/01/192 Batavia Abell John P. Gilfillaus(?) Eleanor Rose 6/4/1928South Byron Abrahamson Henry Paul Fullerton Juanita Blanche 10/1/1931 Batavia Abrams Albert Skye Berusha 4/17/1916Akron, Erie Co. Acheson Harry Queal Margaret Laura 7/21/1933Batavia Acheson Herbert Robert Mcarthy Lydia Elizabeth 8/22/1934 Batavia Acker Clarence Merton Lathrop Fannie Irene 3/23/1929East Bethany Acker George Joseph Fulbrook Dorothy Elizabeth 5/4/1935 Batavia Ackerman Charles Marshall Brumsted Isabel Sara 9/7/1917 Batavia Ackerson Elmer Schwartz Elizabeth M. 2/26/1908Le Roy Ackerson Glen D. Mills Marjorie E. 02/06/1913 Oakfield Ackerson Raymond George Sherman Eleanora E. Amelia 10/25/1927 Batavia Ackert Daniel H. Fisher Catherine M. 08/08/1916 Oakfield Ackley Irving Amos Reid Elizabeth Helen 03/17/1926 Le Roy Acquisto Paul V. Happ Elsie L. 8/27/1925Niagara Falls, Niagara Co. Acton Robert Edward Derr Faith Emma 6/14/1913Brockport, Monroe Co. Adamowicz Ian Kizewicz Joseta 5/14/1917Batavia Adams Charles F. Morton Blanche C. 4/30/1908Le Roy Adams Edward Vice Jane 4/20/1908Batavia Adams Edward Albert Considine Mary 4/6/1920Batavia Adams Elmer Burrows Elsie M. 6/6/1911East Pembroke Adams Frank Leslie Miller Myrtle M. 02/22/1922 Brockport, Monroe Co. Adams George Lester Rebman Florence Evelyn 10/21/1926 Corfu Adams John Benjamin Ford Ada Edith 5/19/1920Batavia Adams Joseph Lawrence Fulton Mary Isabel 5/21/1927Batavia Adams Lawrence Leonard Boyd Amy Lillian 03/02/1918 Le Roy Adams Newton B. -
Around the Grounds Ladder
Round 6 - 16th-17th May Round 6 - 16th-17th May AFL AROUND THE GROUNDS LADDER P W L D % Pts Fremantle 6 6 0 0 152 24 West Coast 6 4 2 0 141 16 Collingwood 6 4 2 0 127 16 This week AFL Sydney will take part in Community Umpiring AFL Sydney Premier Division Sydney 6 4 2 0 126 16 Round to support umpires at the community level of the Adelaide 6 4 2 0 118 16 Tips for Round 6 GWS 6 4 2 0 104 16 game. ‘The Rookie’ ‘Danny’ Western Bulldogs 6 4 2 0 103 16 Community Umpiring Round encourages everyone involved Eagles by 60 Eagles by 75 in Australian Football – coaches, players, administrators, Hawthorn 6 3 3 0 136 12 Giants by 15 Giants by 31 parents and supporters – to play a role in creating a positive North Melbourne 6 3 3 0 98 12 Demons by 28 Demons by 10 match day environment to retain and recruit umpires. Port Adelaide 6 3 3 0 95 12 Magpies by 15 Bats by 9 At the community level, a welcoming environment ensures Essendon 6 3 3 0 92 12 Geelong 6 3 3 0 88 12 umpires feel supported to officiate to the best of their ability. Each weekend of club football there are Richmond 6 2 4 0 102 8 more than 3800 umpiring appointments required in NSW/ACT many of these are filled by club um- St Kilda 6 2 4 0 85 8 pires, mums and dads just helping out for the day. -
November 2020
Newsletter November 2020 The Two Dogs Podcast Episode 8 Kevin Hillier interviews Todd Curley and Scott West https://omny.fm/shows/the-two-dogs-podcast/twodogs-ep108 Website Our website now includes: • previous editions of the newsletter • podcasts • Match Day information The address is www.westernbulldogs.com.au/pastplayers Annual General Meeting The Annual General Meeting will be held on Zoom on Wednesday 11 November, starting at 7:00pm and concluding around 8:00pm. Financial Full Members will be emailed a link. Click the link to be admitted to the meeting. Note: You do not need a Zoom account to attend. For nomination to the committee or absentee voting, please email the following form/s (which can be downloaded from the www.westernbulldogs.com.au/pastplayers website), to Owen Madigan at [email protected]. • Nomination Form: if you wish to be nominated for the committee • Proxy Form: if you are unable to attend, but wish to vote If you have any questions regarding the Annual General Meeting, contact one of the committee members listed at the end of this newsletter. President’s Report 2020 There have been highlights and disappointments for the WBPP in the last 12 months: • November 2019: The End-of-year Function celebrated the contributions of Dale Morris and Dr Jake Landsberger • February 2020: Recruits Dinner November End-of-year Function • March 2020: The WBPP Season Launch Dinner was scheduled to include the 1985 List Reunion. Coach Michael Malthouse, captain Jim Edmond and Michael McLean were to be the special guests. Doug Hawkins, Stephen Macpherson, Rick Kennedy and Simon Beasley were to be part of the line-up. -
TAC Record Rnd 16.Indd
TAC CUP ROUND 16 AUGUST 2-3, 2014 $3.00 BBigig wwinin fforor PPioneersioneers CCalderalder CCannonsannons 112.13.852.13.85 d OOakleighakleigh CChargershargers 66.11.47.11.47 Photos: Dave Savell Calder Cannons 12.13.85 d Oakleigh Chargers 6.11.47 DDandenongandenong SStingraystingrays 99.10.64.10.64 d SSandringhamandringham DDragonsragons 22.10.22.10.22 AFL VICTORIA CORPORATE PARTNERS NAMING RIGHTS PREMIER PARTNERS OFFICIAL PARTNERS APPROVED LICENSEES EDITORIAL Big few weeks ahead in the race for a finals spot Eleven doesn’t fi t into eight nor does twelve or for that matter, thirteen, but these are the current scenarios as the Peter Jackson VFL season enters the business end of the home and away season. With four home and away rounds remaining in the 2014 The fi ght for a fi nals berth will provide an additional season, no fewer than 13 clubs still have a mathematical incentive of the next few weeks for not only the players chance of fi nishing in the eight and participating in the and their clubs, but also for members and supporters to VFL Legendairy fi nals series. attend games to lend their vocal support. It is not only a battle for clubs making the eight, but also The race for the TAC Cup fi nals is also intense with all those clubs within it that are jostling for a top four fi nish. clubs mathematically still in the race to play fi nals. A top four fi nish can bring the coveted double chance and What provides added interest to the fi nal few rounds of the possibility of a home fi nal in the opening week. -
Simon Atkins Doug Hawkins Scott Wynd Tony Liberatore Stephen
Geoff Jennings Brian Lake Brian Gilmore Wally Donald Alan Martin John Jillard Ryan Hargrave Mitch Hahn Nathan Eagleton Ted Whitten Kelvin Templeton Dave Bryden Ian Dunstan Charlie Sutton Dale Morris Mitch Wallis Lindsay Gilbee Adam Cooney Matthew Boyd John Schultz Graham Ion Don McKenzie Peter Box Luke Dahlhaus Ryan Griffen Easton Wood Daniel Cross Arthur Edwards Jim Gallagher Terry Wheeler Herb Henderson Jack Collins Daniel Giansiracusa Shaun Higgins Tom Liberatore Robert Murphy Jack Macrae Ian Hampshire Ian Bryant Roger Duffy John Hoiles Liam Picken Will Minson Don Ross Jordan Roughead Chris Grant Jose Romero Paul Dimattina Simon Atkins Todd Curley Leon Cameron Nathan Brown Brad Johnson Matthew Robbins Brian Cordy Jim Edmond Brian Royal Mark Hunter Rick Kennedy Scott West Luke Darcy Scott Wynd Craig Ellis Peter Foster Doug Hawkins Darren Baxter Stephen MacPherson Jordan McMahon Paul Hudson Simon Garlick Steven Kolyniuk Rohan Smith Andrew Purser Stephen Wallis Neil Cordy Steven Kretiuk Tony Liberatore Simon Beasley Mick Egan Matthew Croft George Bisset Bernie Quinlan Barry Round Gary Dempsey Stephen Power Stuart Magee Alan Stoneham Gordon Casey Laurie Sandilands Norm Ware Leo Ryan Jim Miller Alby Morrison Bill Wood David Darcy Ian Salmon Gary Merrington Len McCankie Arthur Olliver Reg Evenden George McLaren Peter Welsh David Thorpe Jim Thoms Harry Hickey Joe Ryan. -
Australian Football League
AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE ANNUAL REPORT 2014 CONTENTS AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE 118th ANNUAL REPORT 2014 4 2014 HIGHLIGHTS 18 CHAIRMAN’S REPORT 28 CEO’S REPORT 35 BROADCASTING, SCHEDULING & INFRASTRUCTURE 45 FOOTBALL OPERATIONS 65 COMMERCIAL OPERATIONS 83 AFL MEDIA 87 PEOPLE, CULTURE & COMMUNITY 91 Game Development 108 Around the Regions 119 LEGAL, INTEGRITY & COMPLIANCE 135 STRATEGY & CLUB SERVICES 139 AWARDS, RESULTS & FAREWELLS 154 Obituaries 157 FINANCIAL REPORT 162 Concise Financial Report WINNING FEELING Coach Alastair Clarkson is a contented man after Hawthorn’s back-to-back premiership win. Ñ 4 AFL ANNUAL REPORT 2014 HIGHLIGHTS 5 2,828,139 The Seven Network audience for the 2014 Toyota AFL Grand Final which was the most watched program on television in 2014 in Australia’s five biggest capital cities. 3,733,409 The national metropolitan and regional audience for the 2014 Toyota AFL Grand Final. 99,460 THE ATTENDANCE HAPPY HAWKS Skipper and dual AT THE 2014 TOYOTA Norm Smith medallist Luke Hodge leads the Hawthorn celebrations after a superb Grand AFL GRAND FINAL Final display. Õ 6 AFL ANNUAL REPORT 2014 HIGHLIGHTS 7 PICTURE PERFECT The redeveloped Adelaide Oval 32,333 attracted more than a million The average attendance per game fans to the venue, for the 2014 Toyota AFL Premiership at an average of more than 46,000 Season, the fourth highest average a match. 6,402,010 attendance per game in the world Ô TOTAL ATTENDANCE for professional sport. 4,727,623 The total average aggregate FOR THE 2014 TOYOTA television audience for each week of the 2014 Toyota AFL AFL PREMIERSHIP SEASON Premiership Season. -
Afl Record How to Find a Coach
● AFL RECORD HOW TO FIND A COACH 8 | AFL RECORD | afl.com.au HOW TO FIND A COACH AFL RECORD ● The science of finding EXHAUSTIVE PROCESS: Brendon Bolton (left) with the right senior coach is assistant John Barker, one of the rivals he beat for the a lot different these days. Carlton coaching position. Whereas once a casual conversation would have sufficed, now it’s a thorough process. NATHAN SCHMOOK t’s February 1977 and Hawthorn has just finished another gruelling pre-season session at Stradbroke Park in Melbourne’s south-eastern suburbs as it plots its premiership defence. Coach John Kennedy snr is walking back to his car when he stops assistant David Parkin to tell him some news. “By the way,” the legendary coach says, “you’ll be appointed senior coach of the Hawthorn Football Club tomorrow.” Just like that, a 34-year-old Parkin had his first senior job, one he held for four years, launching a career that spanned 22 seasons, produced four premierships and changed the profiling and we lean strongly on ‘art’ of coaching. them in terms of the candidate and Thirty-eight years on and the their fit.” Australian Football Hall of Fame This is 10 per cent a To understand the complexity of coach is playing a background role a modern coach search, you need to in another coach’s appointment, go back one step to the incumbent’s this time at Carlton as candidates football business departure or sacking. Brendon Bolton and John Barker The exit of Kennedy snr in 1977 jockey with others to win their first and 90 per cent a was unique at the time in that he senior job. -
North Shore Bombers
www.sydneyafl.com.au www.sydneyafl.com.au P W L D F A % Pts Six Rounds of the AFL Sydney season St Kilda 8 8 0 0 877 449 195.3 32 has been completed and it may be time Geelong 8 8 0 0 944 584 161.6 32 to touch on some of the headlines for Western Bulldogs 8 5 3 0 818 758 107.9 20 the season so far. Port Adelaide 8 5 3 0 807 771 104.7 20 Brisbane 8 5 3 0 728 710 102.5 20 Carlton 8 4 4 0 868 704 123.3 16 • Sydney Swans Reserves prove too strong for the AFL Sydney Development side in a pre season Hawthorn 8 4 4 0 755 777 9702 16 match; Essendon 8 4 4 0 696 720 96.7 16 • Sydney 8 4 4 0 724 765 94.6 16 Bruce Purser Reserve opens and is well received by players, officials and spectators alike. West Coast 8 3 5 0 712 763 93.3 12 • The restructured competitions have commenced and although in its infancy and appears to be Collingwood 8 3 5 0 696 749 92.9 12 going well. In particular UTS and Manly Warringah have surprised some of the Premier Division Adelaide 8 3 5 0 648 777 83.4 12 Clubs in Division One; North Melbourne 8 3 5 0 611 787 77.6 12 • Fremantle AFL LADDER 8 3 5 0 634 823 77.0 12 Daryn Cresswell has made a successful return to the playing field for Manly Warringah. -
2019 Annual Report 2019 Premiers
2019 ANNUAL REPORT2019 ANNUAL 2019 ANNUAL 2019 REPORT PREMIERS AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE AUSTRALIAN 2019 AFL AR Cover_d5.indd 3 19/2/20 13:54 CONTENTS AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE 123RD ANNUAL REPORT 2019 4 2019 Highlights 14 Chairman’s Report 24 CEO’s Report 34 Football Operations 44 AFL Women’s 54 Broadcasting 60 Game Development, Legal & Integrity 84 Commercial Operations 100 Growth, Digital & Audience 108 Strategy 114 People & Culture 118 Inclusion & Social Policy 124 Corporate Affairs 130 Infrastructure 134 Awards, Results & Farewells 154 Financial Report The MCG was filled Cover: The jubilant Back Cover: Tayla Harris to capacity when the Richmond and displays her perfect kicking Giants, playing in their Adelaide Crows teams style, an image that will go first Grand Final, did celebrate their 2019 down as a pivotal moment battle with the Tigers. premiership triumphs. in the women’s game. 2019 AFL AR Cover_d5.indd 6 19/2/20 13:54 2019 AFL AR Cover_d5.indd 9 19/2/20 13:54 100,014 The attendance at the 2019 Toyota AFL Grand Final 2,938,670 Television audience for the Toyota AFL Grand Final. 6,951,304 Record home and away attendance. Five-goal hero Jack Riewoldt whips adoring Tiger fans into a frenzy after Richmond’s emphatic 4 Grand Final win over the GWS Giants. 4-13_2019 Annual Report_Highlights_FA.indd 4 25/2/20 14:24 4-13_2019 Annual Report_Highlights_FA.indd 5 25/2/20 14:24 1,057,572 Record total club membership of 1,057,572, compared with 1,008,494 in 2018 35,108 Average home and away match attendance of 35,108, compared with 34,822 in 2018.