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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. -
Lives & Breathes His Way To
OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE WAFL ROUND 3 AprIL 1, 2017 $3.00 Jones lives300 & breathes games his way to » Game previews » Entertainment » Collectables CONTENTS 3 Every Week 6 Collectables 7 Tipping 7 Tweets of the Week 20-22 WAFC 23 Club Notes 25 Stats 26 Scoreboards and ladders 27 Fixtures Features 4-5 Jones lives and breathes his way to 300 games 8 Entertainment Game time 9 Game previews 10-11 Perth v Claremont 12-13 Peel v South Fremantle 14-15 East Perth v Swan Districts 16-17 West Perth v Subiaco 18 West Coast v St Kilda 18 CONTENTS Port Adelaide v Fremantle 4 Jones lives and300 breathes his way to Publisher games This publication is proudly produced for the WA Football Commission by Media Tonic. Phone 9388 7844 Fax 9388 7866 Sales: [email protected] Editor Tracey Lewis Email: [email protected] Photography Andrew Ritchie, Duncan Watkinson, Showcase photgraphix Design/Typesetting Jacqueline Holland Direction Design and Print Printing Data Documents www.datadocuments.com.au Cover Clint Jones - by Duncan Watkinson The Football Budget is printed on Gloss 90gsm paper, which is sourced from a sustainably managed forest and uses manufacturing processes of the highest environmental standards. Bouncedown is printed by an Environmental Accredited printer. The magazine is 100% recyclable. WAFL admission prices $15 – Adult* $12 – Concession* Free – Children 15 and under *Includes a copy of Football Budget Find us on Copyright © No part of this publication may be reproduced or stored in a retrieval system without the permission of the publisher. Opinions expressed in the Football Budget are not necessarily those of the WAFC. -
The Historical Society Celebrated Fitzroy's Best
OFFICIAL NEWSLETTER EDITION 3: JANUARY 2015 THE HISTORICAL SOCIETY CELEBRATED FITZROY’S BEST & FAIREST WINNERS ON 21 AUGUST 2014 Matthew Rendell and Geoff Lord Warwick Irwin and Lorraine Duncan Garry Wilson and Peter McGregor Ivan Smith and Norm Brown Brad Boyd and Jacinta Galanos Alastair Lynch Darren Kappler and John Dall’Amico Don Furness’ niece Courtney and Adrian Stin Arthur Wilson and George Coates Memorial Award Winner Len Cox Fred Hughson Jnr and Kevin Wise Our sincerest thanks and appreciation to HAPPY MEDIUM PHOTO for their kind donation of photographs that appear on the front and back pages of this Annual Report that were taken at our Best and Fairest function at Moonlight Receptions on Thursday 21st August 2014. All photos taken on the night are on their website, and viewing/ordering of these can be made by visiting www.happymedium.com.au Simply click “view your photos” and then type in the Access Code bl2108 HAPPY MEDIUM PHOTO - 03 9421 5668 Harvey Merrigan Bill Lane and Irene Smith CHAIRMAN’S REPORT where his personal efforts helped our membership figures reach well over 300. My sincerest thanks go to Doug Coldham who filled in as Chairman midway through the year. There will be a change in the structure of the Historical Society in the future, and as my primary contact since the merger has been between the Brisbane Lions and the Historical Society, it was agreed that I be appointed to the role of Chairman and work closely with a smaller executive team made up of Ian Crawford (Vice Chairman) and Doug Coldham (Finance Director). -
Record Combos by Size
Groups of 22 that have played together as a team four times or more (to end of Round 1 2020) Times Played Team Players Together Adelaide {Brad Crouch, Brodie Smith, Charlie Cameron, Daniel Talia, David Mackay, Eddie Betts, Jake Lever, Jarryd Lyons, Josh Jenkins, Kyle Cheney, Kyle Hartigan, Luke Brown, Matt Crouch, Mitch 5 McGovern, Richard Douglas, Rory Atkins, Rory Laird, Rory Sloane, Sam Jacobs, Scott Thompson, Taylor Walker, Tom Lynch} Brisbane Lions {Alex Witherden, Allen Christensen, Cam Rayner, Charlie Cameron, Daniel McStay, Daniel Rich, Darcy Gardiner, Dayne Zorko, Eric Hipwood, Harris Andrews, Hugh McCluggage, Jarrod Berry, 5 Jarryd Lyons, Lachie Neale, Lincoln McCarthy, Luke Hodge, Marcus Adams, Mitch Robinson, Noah Answerth, Oscar McInerney, Stefan Martin, Zac Bailey} Sydney {Adam Goodes, Adam Schneider, Amon Buchanan, Barry Hall, Ben Mathews, Brett Kirk, Craig Bolton, Darren Jolly, Jared Crouch, Jason Ball, Jude Bolton, Leo Barry, Lewis Roberts-Thomson, 5 Luke Ablett, Luke Vogels, Michael OLoughlin, Nic Fosdike, Nick Davis, Paul Williams, Ryan OKeefe, Sean Dempster, Tadhg Kennelly} Carlton {Adrian Hickmott, Andrew McKay, Ang Christou, Anthony Franchina, Anthony Koutoufides, Brendan Fevola, Brett Ratten, Craig Bradley, Darren Hulme, Glenn Manton, Jordan Doering, Kris 4 Massie, Lance Whitnall, Mark Porter, Matthew Lappin, Michael Mansfield, Ryan Houlihan, Scott Camporeale, Scott Freeborn, Simon Beaumont, Stephen Silvagni, Trent Hotton} Collingwood {Adam Treloar, Brayden Maynard, Brayden Sier, Brodie Grundy, Brody Mihocek, Chris -
1 September 1988
2504 LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL Thursday, 1 September 1988 THE PRESIDENT (Hon Clive Griffiths) took the Chair at 2.30 pm, and read prayers. PETITION AIDS - Condom Mdvertisements The following petition bearing the signatures of 30 persons was presented by Hon P.O. Pendal - To thie Honourable the President and members of the Legislative Council of the Parliament of Western Australia in Parliament assembled: The humble petition of the undersigned electors and residents of the State of Western Australia respectfully showeth that: The use of advertising which features a bus-length, inflated condom is offensive to many West Australians; Since the metropolitan bus service on which the advertisements will appear are owned and operated by the State Government, the Goverruent could and should act to abandon the advertisements; And that as all such advertising is part of the joint Commonwealth/State anti-AID.S. campaign, your petitioners humbly pray: That all members of Parliament seek to persuade both Governments to abandon the condom advertising on buses. And your petitioners, as in duty bound, will ever pray. [See paper No 389.] PETITION Citizen's initiated/Veto Referendum The following petition bearing the signatures of 45 persons was presented by Hon P.G. Pendal - To the Hon the President and Members of the Legislative Council in Parliament assembled. The humble petition of the undersigned citizens of Western Australia respectfully showeth that:- Your petitioners express strong support for the concept of Citizens Initiated/Veto Referendum and request that a Bill be introduced into this place which will form the basis of Citizens Initiative/Veto Referendum legislation in Western Australia. -
The Historical Society Paid Tribute to Fitzroy's Days At
OFFICIAL NEWSLETTER EDITION 4: FEBRUARY 2016 THE HISTORICAL SOCIETY PAID TRIBUTE TO FITZROY’S DAYS AT THE JUNCTION OVAL ON SEPTEMBER 2 2015 Tammy Roos, Catherine Serafini, and Paul Roos Chris and Carmel Smith Tim Pekin and James Wynd Scott Clayton and family Life Patron Peter Garriga and his sister Ann Judy Coates with daughter Suzie and husband Evan The Maniatakis clan Laurie Serafini, Mick Conlan, and Grant Lawrie Kevin Murray, John Murphy, Alan Thompson, and Bill Sykes Members from Fitzroy’s U19 premiership side of 1982 unveil their flag Robert Walls with Len and Margaret Cox Sykes, Wilson, Murray, and Pert Fitzroy fans enjoy the evening Renato Serafini, Tom Roper, and Tony Ongarello Doug Barwick and his wife Arthur and Barbara Wilson and their guests Sam Marasco and his guests Kevin O’Keeffe and Leon Harris Our sincerest thanks to HAPPY MEDIUM PHOTO for allowing us to use the above photographs from our annual Museum Dinner on Wednesday 2 September 2015. ALL photos taken on the night are currently available for viewing on their website at www.happymedium.com.au or by calling (03) 9421 5668. If you would like to order prints from the evening, simply visit their website, click “view your photos” and then type in the Access Code: fbl0209 CHAIRMAN’S REPORT Ian, whose own report appears on the next page, has been a terrific support for me on the Historical Society executive in recent times, not to mention his outstanding work on the committee since we formed in 1997. I must also pay tribute and congratulate my hard- working Custodians, Bob Forrest and Brenden Campbell, who spend a great deal of time assisting me whenever I call on their service. -
Tigers Nod Yu Honour » Collectables
OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE WAFL ROUND 20 AUGUST 18, 2018 $3.00 » Tigers nod Yu honour » Collectables CONTENTS Every Week 7 Tipping 8 AFL Teams 20-21 WAFC 24 Club Notes 25 Stats 26 Scoreboards and ladders 27 Fixtures Features 4-5 Roar of the Lions 18 WAFL aces head to draft combine Game time 9 Game previews 10-11 East Perth v West Perth 12-13 South Fremantle v Perth 14-15 East Fremantle v Subiaco 16-17 Claremont v Peel 3 LIONS ROAR AS kings of the WAFL jungle There are three media curses in football. Subiaco might only play four more matches to One is a commentator backing in a sharpshooter get to the WAFL holy grail. If they overcome wooden for a goal only for the player to miss, another is a spoon-recipient East Fremantle and Perth and then Publisher radio caller declaring a youngster the next big thing triumph in the Second Semi-Final and Grand Final, This publication is proudly produced and minutes later the tyro goes off injured. Jarrad Schofield’s unit will become the fourth team for the WA Football Commission by to go through a season without dropping a match. Media Tonic. For the print world it is stating a team will go Phone 9388 7844 through a season undefeated. For those that stuck The honour needs some illumination. Fax 9388 7866 out their necks early and forecast Subiaco would win While the 1946 East Fremantle team is hailed as Sales: [email protected] all 18 home-and-away matches, you are saluted. -
Yearbook 2018 Football Club
SWAN DISTRICTS ANNUAL REPORT & FOOTBALL CLUB YEARBOOK 2018 “Keeping“Keeping kids kids engaged engaged at school. at school. To meTo me that’s that’s big.” big.” Steve Thomson,Steve Thomson,Kicking Goals Kicking Program, Goals Pilbara. Program, Pilbara. The partnershipThe between partnership V Swans between and V BHP Swans is one and of BHP the islongest one of running the longest running education partnershipseducation partnershipsin WA. Since in2005 WA. more Since than 2005 3,950 more students than 3,950 have students have participated participatedin school-based in school-based activities designed activities to increasedesigned attendance, to increase attendance, improve engagementimprove engagement and deliver better and deliver academic better results. academic BHP isresults. proud BHP is proud t o b e p a r t ot f oa bp e r op g a r r a t mo ft ha ap t rh o a g s r as m u pt p h o a r t t eh d a sa sg u e p n p e o r r a t te i od na og f eWA n e r ac t h i o i l n d ro e fn .WA c h i l d r e n . Find out moreFind at BHP.com/community/programsout more at BHP.com/community/programs CONTENTS INSIDE the CLUB SEASON 2018 President’s Report �� � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 2 Swan Medal Report � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 10 Board of Management �� � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 3 Swan Medal Night � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 11 – 13 Office Bearers � � � � � � � -
1951 Saturday June 30 at Subiaco Oval Coach: Mick Cronin Captain
WA STATE MATCH RESULTS 1951 Saturday June 30 at Subiaco Oval Coach: Mick Cronin Captain: Stan Heal VFA 6.2 7.3 12.6 13.7 (85) Western Australia 0.1 1.4 2.5 5.12 (42) Goals - WA: Marsh 1, Sheedy 1, Western 1, Perry 1, Heal 1 Best – WA: Buttsworth, Treasure, Jeffreys, Ingraham, Western, O'Connell Simpson Medal: Toss won by: Attendance: Gate Receipts: Umpire: A. Pitsikas HOW WA LINED UP Backs: Harold Jeffreys Ray Schofield Dave Ingraham Half-backs: Vic Ashworth Fred Buttsworth Ken Ebbs Centres: Frank Treasure Gordon Maffina Stan Heal Half-forwards: Jack Sheedy John Munro Alby Western Forwards: John O'Connell Ray Scott Harry Carbon Ruck: Ray Perry Colin Pestell Steve Marsh Reserves: Jim Conway Kevin Clarke Page 1 WA STATE MATCH RESULTS 1951 Tuesday July 3 at Subiaco Oval – wet, squally and cold Coach: Captain: Stan Heal Victoria 3.3 10.7 12.8 14.14 (98) Western Australia 2.8 5.8 8.11 8.12 (60) Goals - WA: Western 2, O'Connell 2, Marsh 2, Conway 1, Scott 1 Best – WA: Western, O'Connell, Conway, Carbon, Buttsworth, Marsh Simpson Medal: Toss won by: S. Heal (WA) Attendance: 25992 Gate Receipts: £2949 Umpire: Fred Woods HOW WA LINED UP Backs: Harrold Jefferys Ray Schofield Dave Ingraham Half-backs: John Crook Fred Buttsworth Colin Pestell Centres: Frank Treasure Harry Carbon Stan Heal Half-forwards: Vic Ashworth Alby Western Ken Ashdown Forwards: John O'Connell Neil Althorpe Jim Conway Ruck: Ray Perry Kevin Clarke Steve Marsh Reserves: Jack Sheedy Ray Scott Page 2 WA STATE MATCH RESULTS 1952 Saturday June 14 at the MCG Coach: Clive Lewington Captain: Jim Conway Victoria 2.4 5.5 11.9 13.13 (91) Western Australia 1.1 5.2 9.2 13.4 (82) Goals - WA: Conway 3, Crabbe 3, McIntosh 2, Clarke 2, Naylor 1, Ashdown 1, Marsh 1 Best – WA: Coffey, Conway, McIntosh, Sparrow, Washbourne, Marsh Simpson Medal: Toss won by: Attendance: 40,749 Gate Receipts: £3,782 / 3 / - Umpire: K.