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SXZMPDXHX4TU # PDF ^ Fitzroy Football Club players Fitzroy Football Club players Filesize: 8.29 MB Reviews This book can be worthy of a read, and much better than other. It usually fails to charge a lot of. I realized this publication from my dad and i encouraged this pdf to understand. (Prof. Flo Cruickshank DDS) DISCLAIMER | DMCA FHLR2DOZS7CC ~ eBook « Fitzroy Football Club players FITZROY FOOTBALL CLUB PLAYERS Reference Series Books LLC Aug 2014, 2014. Taschenbuch. Book Condition: Neu. 246x187x10 mm. Neuware - Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 101. Chapters: List of Fitzroy Football Club players, Stan Reid, Norm Smith, Jack Worrall, Paul Roos, Don Chipp, Jack Cooper, Douglas Nicholls, Haydn Bunton, Sr., Nick Carter, Robert Walls, Alastair Lynch, Ross Lyon, Allan Ruthven, Matthew Primus, Ted McDonald, Len Thompson, Martin Pike, Grant Thomas, Frank Curcio, Dale Kickett, John Leckie, John Barker, Chris Johnson (Australian footballer, born 1976), John Murphy, Norm Johnstone, Scott Bamford, Garry Sidebottom, Bernie Quinlan, Vic Chanter, Richard Osborne, Doug Hawkins, Wilfred 'Chicken' Smallhorn, Bill Adams, Kevin Murray, Garry Wilson, John Blair, Paddy Shea, Colin Benham, Fred Hughson, Jack Moriarty, Matt Rendell, Peter Sartori, Joe Johnson, Alan Gale, Jim Atkinson, Ron Alexander, Gary Pert, Simon Atkins, Graham Ramshaw, Lawrence Morgan, Terry O'Neill, Len Pye, Stephen Paxman, Bill Stephen, Clen Denning, Len Smith, Jack Cashman, Brad Gotch, Len Toyne, Wally Matera, Ken Hinkley, Ken Grimley, John Rombotis, Scott McIvor, Trent Cummings, Jimmy Freake, -
President's Welcome Since Inception in 1934, the Swan Districts Football
1934—2016 HALL of FAME Index Swan Districts Football Club: Hall of Fame Bob Bryant � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 2 Stan Nowotny � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 20 Ted Holdsworth � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 3 Ron Boucher � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 21 Lal Mosey � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 4 Keith Narkle � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 22 Tom Moiler � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 5 Garry Sidebottom � � � � � � � � � � � 23 John (Jack) Murray � � � � � � � � � � � 6 Don Langsford � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 24 Joe Pearce � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 7 John Todd � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 25 Duggan Anderson � � � � � � � � � � � � 8 Don Holmes � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 26 Tim Barker � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 9 Travis Edmonds � � � � � � � � � � � � � 27 John Cooper � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 10 Ron Jose � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 11 Joe Lawson � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 12 Keith Slater � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 13 Stan Moses � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 14 Ken Bagley � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 15 Fred Castledine � � � � � � � � � � � � � 16 Tony Nesbit � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 17 Haydn Bunton � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 18 28 Bill Walker � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 19 President’s Welcome Peter Hodyl Since inception in 1934, the Swan Districts Football Club has been etched deep in Western Australian Football history. Significant achievements and events highlighted by Premierships, Sandover Medals and breathtaking displays by our champions have resulted -
The Players Walk William Wood Hedley Paul Maryborough
COLLINS TRADING PROUD TO GRAEME AND MARGARET MALCOLM JOHNSON MAGIC TERRY AND SUE VAN DER GEEST PHIL BRADY MARIA ATKINSON MARK SYNOT & FARMER THE MILLS FAMILY HIGHTON BRYCESON HEATHER MULLENGER BRADLEY LUCAS CATS FAN NOEL & OLLIE ELLINGSEN JB & AW CHALMERS & SONS JARROD WORME BENDIGO MICHAEL LOVETT GO CATS PHILLIP CATIONS GO CATS AMOORE BAILEY MIGHTY CATS FOREVER! W.P.TRANS. FOREVER BE A CATS SUPPORTER ANDREW, BELINDA & TOMMY JORDYNE AND ABBEY VAN KELLY JAMES ANGELA & GARON SANDERSON CONSTRUCTIONS THE CASEY FAMILY GO CATS WAYNE MCLEAN IN LOVING MEMORY OF ALEX JUSTIN MOLONEY PROUD CAT ISOBEL CADDIE SIMON ABLETT ASHENBRENNER DER GEEST JACK & PAT BRADY KAREN FOREVER GREAT MEMORIES CHISHOLM- IN MEMORY OF EVE LUCAS MCDOWALL MICK & TED DAISY STREET SUPPORTER GLENN WILSON SHELFORD BRUCE J WARREN BUILDERS EMILIE & BROOKE KELLY CORIO THE MCINNES FAMILY OF BENJAMIN MCLEAN ESTATE OF LEN MILNE AND COREY ASH ROAD TRADERS LEOPOLD CARTER GO CATS PROUD TO BE A CATS IN MEMORY OF LES BALDWINSON N & B WRIGHT POMBORNEIT KELVIN, BARBARA THOMPSON WARRNAMBOOL CATS GROUP JAMES H. WILSON ”CROSSLEY NICHOLAS WADE BORN TO MARALYN & DAMO CARTER ROBERT J KELLY MEMBER JASON MCLEAN GO DAVID, BETH AND JIM SUPPORTER DAVID O’LOUGHLIN GLEN ASH ROAD TRADERS LEOPOLD & FAMILY THE BRACKS FAMILY CALLEN INDERBERG EAST EST 1997 LODGE” BARRACK! LUCY COX DORIS, BRIAN AND DEBRA SINCE 99 JORDON, MONTANNA AND THE RICHARDSONS BAY 19, 1999 ROBISON WAVERLEY 99 DANIEL MCLEAN WILLIAMSTOWN GEELONG BELMONT STEREO SYSTEMS BALDWINSON TYSON NOYES SIMONE & BADEN CADDIE DOREEN CHAPMAN SHARP WELDING -
NSW Junior Australian Football Council Annual Report
NEW SOUTH WALES. JUNIOR AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL COUNCIL NEW SOUTH WALES JUNIOR AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL COUNCIL OFFICE BEARERS 1986 SEASON EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE r President John Morris Senior Vice President John Foy Junior Vice President Greg Finemore N.F.L. Delegate Ted Ray Secretary/Treasurer ] State Representative Graeme Bartlett ;am Co-Ordinator ] Developing Leagues Director John Fisher (23.5.86 Resigned) Terry McGee (23.5.86 Appointed) Executive Officer Greg Harris (4.2.86 Appointed) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Under 17 State Team Coach Mick Daniher Under 17 Team Manager Graeme Bartlett Under 15 State Team Coach Wayne Evans Under 15 Team Manager Graeme Bartlett ~tate Team Selectors: Bill Thomas (Chairman) Jim Daniher Pat Thompson Warren Quintrell Mick Daniher (Under 17) Wayne Evans (Under 15) State Representative John Bell Teams Trainer (Under 15 and 17) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- PRESIDENTS REPORT: 1986 haa certainly been a year to remember. I have been particularly pleased from an organisational aspect with the activities of your Junior Council, of the Executive Committee and of the various Junior councils - within the State. The camps for both Under 17's and Under 15's, the selection process and J the Championships were all excellent and whilst our results for Under 17's were not what we would have wished, the Under 15's really did produce some great football. I have no doubt we will be seeing more of many of those players in future senior football. My biggest disappointment over the past two years has been that the overall administration of the game in NSW has left a lot to be desired - the NSW AFL has not operated efficiently and no leadership or guidance . -
LCPF: Each Donation Matters Contributing to the Letter
EACH DONATION MATTERS elow are the donors to the Let- who voluntarily authorized a deduc- the Political Fund. ter Carrier Political Fund in 2017, tion of a few dollars to go directly to If you aren’t already an LCPF sup- Bsorted by state and branch. Each the Political Fund each pay period, porter, please go to nalc.org/pac to state is shown with the percentage of automatic monthly donations from learn how to set up contributions NALC members from that state who retired members’ annuities, automatic or use one of the forms starting on donated and the average donation of regular withdrawals from members’ page 28. those carriers who gave, followed by bank accounts and one-time dona- “I thank each Political Fund donor each branch with the same information tions. Automatic donations make up for his or her support in 2017,” NALC and each individual donor with the to- the bulk of support for the Political President Fredric Rolando said. “I tal amount recorded as given last year. Fund, and are the best way to give— hope even more letter carriers join The donations listed include auto- it’s easy for donors and it provides a them this year so we can build on matic contributions made by members steady, reliable source of support for their efforts.” Michelle Riendeau $55 Franklin Seamons $260 Sabrina McGaskin $7 Phillip Dennis $260 ALABAMA George Rivers $130 Michael Shewbart $520 Jaleen McKinnis $5 Patrick Deschamps $60 14.86% $121.98 Bruce Tankersley $130 James Simmons $130 Regan Meadows $60 Annette Desmond $130 Branch 106, Montgomery Amanda Tetro $120 Forough Staton $52 Glen Moore $130 William Desmond $130 Willie Wall $60 Harold Staton $52 Lewis O’Hara $5 Lawrence Dickey Jr. -
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UNKNOWN ADDRESSES of TRINITY OLD BOYS G (As of January 2013) T
O T S U UNKNOWN ADDRESSES OF TRINITY OLD BOYS G (As of January 2013) T M M E N U T N E U Do you know of contact details for these Old Boys with whom we have lost contact? S M M U UL ILI If you do please click here to let us know their whereabouts. Thank you. TAE CONS John Adams 1925 David Garnsey 1927 Colin Fredericks 1929 Harold Barnes 1925 Rowland Gittoes 1927 Eric Gordon 1929 William Barton 1925 Jack Greenwood 1927 Ross Gordon 1929 Bruce Bellamy 1925 Kenwyn Hall 1927 Leslie Gramleese 1929 Robert Butler 1925 Henry Henlein 1927 Walter Green 1929 Charles Carr 1925 William Holford 1927 Frank Gribble 1929 Tom Carter 1925 Henry King 1927 Ralph Harper 1929 Richard Christian 1925 William Kinsela 1927 Stanley Hean 1929 Gordon Finlayson 1925 Carl Lassau 1927 Douglas Heighway 1929 Neil Greig 1925 Russell Matthews 1927 Jacob Hyman 1929 William Henderson 1925 Geoffrey Parr 1927 Jack Hyman 1929 William Higstrim 1925 Allan Pendlebury 1927 Frank Johnson 1929 Alan Hoad 1925 Arthur Reeves 1927 David Knox 1929 Frederick Huet 1925 Hugh Rothwell 1927 George Lee 1929 Frank Mansell 1925 George Searley 1927 Raymond Maclean 1929 Charles McPhee 1925 William Shelley 1927 John Marchant 1929 Clifford Mitchell 1925 Richard Stokes 1927 Lesley Murray 1929 Ewen Mitchell 1925 Ronald Tildesley 1927 Mansergh Parker 1929 John Newton 1925 Jack Walker 1927 John Parker 1929 Joseph Painter 1925 Ivo Bolton 1928 John Price 1929 Leslie Randle 1925 Cyril Cheney 1928 Enoch Rees 1929 Leslie Scutts 1925 Noel Christian 1928 Brian Roche 1929 Charles Simons 1925 Norman Cole 1928 Wilfred -
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The Story of Jim and Phillip Krakouer. by Sean Edward Gorman BA
Moorditj Magic: The Story of Jim and Phillip Krakouer. By Sean Edward Gorman BA (Hons) Murdoch University A thesis submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy At Murdoch University March 2004 DECLARATION I declare that this dissertation is my own account of my research and contains as its main content work, which has not previously been submitted for a degree at any tertiary education institution. …………………………………. Sean Edward Gorman. ii ABSTRACT This thesis analyses and investigates the issue of racism in the football code of Australian Rules to understand how racism is manifested in Australian daily life. In doing this, it considers biological determinism, Indigenous social obligation and kinship structure, social justice and equity, government policy, the media, local history, everyday life, football culture, history and communities and the emergence of Indigenous players in the modern game. These social issues are explored through the genre of biography and the story of the Noongar footballers, Jim and Phillip Krakouer, who played for Claremont and North Melbourne in the late 1970’s and 1980’s. This thesis, in looking at Jim and Phillip Krakouers careers, engages with other Indigenous footballer’s contributions prior to the AFL introducing Racial and Religious Vilification Laws in 1995. This thesis offers a way of reading cultural texts and difference to understand some Indigenous and non-Indigenous relationships in an Australian context. iii ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS I have often wondered where I would be if I had not made the change from work to study in 1992. In doing this I have followed a path that has taken me down many roads to many doors and in so doing I have been lucky to meet many wonderful and generous people. -
Finals Fling After Fond Farewell to Junction [PDF 58
FITZROY ’S FABULOUS CENTURY was after the Roys beat the Scrays at Princes Park in the final qualifying round of the ’80s – Round 22, 1989 – with merger talks between the two clubs loitering suspiciously around the corner. Fitzroy 1.0 6.2 6.4 9.4 58 Footscray 2.4 2.5 6.6 8.6 54 Goals: Fitzroy – G Lazarus 4, R Rogerson 2, B Beatty 1, G Calverley 1, D Hellings 1. Footscray – M Hobbs 3, T Whitten 2, B Gray 1, B Smith 1, K Stevens 1. Attendance: 16,998 15 Junction Oval, Round 22, 1984 (September 1) FINALS FLING AFTER FOND FAREWELL TO JUNCTION t was a day that had everything, and then some. Fitzroy’s dramatic, Ilast-minute entry into the top five; a second successive century of goals by the great Bernie Quinlan; and the final VFL/AFL match at the Junction Oval. In his quirky The Best of Football Trivia, Marc Fiddian noted the Round 10 Football Record featured an advertisement for the filmAgainst All Odds opposite a VFL ladder showing Fitzroy stuck on the bottom with one win from nine games. From that point on, the Lions won 10 of 13 matches – including their last six – to sneak into the five at the 11th hour. Coach Robert Walls told The Canberra Times that even in Fitzroy’s gloomiest period, after a 10-goal thrashing by Essendon, he requested the players finish the season on a good note by winning five of their last six games (in shades of 1982, also after a thrashing at Windy Hill). -
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Peter Welsh 165 Games (1968–78); 92 Goals; Guernsey Numbers 37 (1968) and 4 (1969–78) by ROSS BRUNDRETT
Newsletter June/July 2021 The Two Dogs Podcast Episode 12, Kevin Hillier interviews Steven Kretiuk and Matthew Croft https://omny.fm/shows/the-two-dogs-podcast/twodogs-ep203 Website Our website includes: • previous editions of the newsletter • podcasts • match day information The address is: www.westernbulldogs.com.au/pastplayers. Season 2021 Ticketing The Past Players have 150 Reserved Seats for each Western Bulldogs’ home game at Marvel Stadium. The seats are in front of the Past Players’ room (Danvers Room, Level 2, aisles 24–27, entry via Gate 6). AFL matches in 2021 will be fully ticketed and fully digital. You will no longer be able to scan your physical membership card to gain entry into the stadium. To obtain a reserve seat follow the process below: • Prior to each home game, email your request to [email protected] • Include your name, mobile number, email and membership barcode. • The deadline for the emails is by 5:00pm Tuesday – the week of the game. • Tickets will be emailed out by Alison Manser WBFC Events Executive by the Thursday evening, directly to the individual who submitted the ticketing request. • Tickets can simply be displayed on your smart phone to gain entry into the stadium and Past Players’ room. • You must be a member of the Western Bulldogs and also a member of the Past Players in order to gain game day entry. • There is no additional charge for Past Player Reserved Seating. For any membership queries, please email Linda West: [email protected]. Pre-match Functions We plan to have a Pre-match Function before home games at Marvel Stadium.