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HAT TRICKS (From Inception of Pennant Cricket in 1889-90 to Date) HAT TRICKS (from inception of Pennant Cricket in 1889-90 to date) T Testro Port Melbourne v. South Melbourne at Port Melbourne CG 1891-92 22.5–9–97–3 W Roche Melbourne v. Fitzroy at Fitzroy CG 1894-95 25–10–43–5 G Beacham Fitzroy v. Richmond at Fitzoy CG 1897-98 18–4–53–7 FA Tarrant Fitzroy v. Melbourne at Fitzroy CG 1900-01 13.5–4–34–8 JV Saunders Carlton v. Melbourne at Carlton CG 1900-01 4/45 TC Grant South Melbourne v. Richmond at South Melbourne CG 1903-04 6/21 HM Chellew Essendon v. North Melbourne at Essendon CG 1906-07 3/30 LP Vernon South Melbourne v. Collingwood at Victoria Park 1906-07 7/37 TM Drew University v. Essendon at University Oval 1909-10 4/19 R Coburn Collingwood v. Richmond at Victoria Park 1911-12 8/25 R Glenwright Richmond v. Northcote at Northcote Park 1913-14 6/29 JH Kyle South Melbourne v. Fitzroy at South Melbourne CG 1913-14 6/37 M Cain Carlton v. Richmond at Richmond CG 1915-16 7/69 WM Allen East Melbourne v. Carlton at Carlton CG 1915-16 5/49 A Kenny South Melbourne v. Prahran at Toorak Park 1915-16 7.1–1–19–6 DN Plant Northcote v. Fitzroy at Northcote Park 1915-16 8/26 DD Blackie Prahran v. Essendon at Essendon CG 1916-17 12.1–2–58–7 WH Cannon Fitzroy v. St Kilda at Fitzroy CG 1917-18 12.2–1–25–6 EA McDonald Fitzroy v. Richmond at Fitzroy CG 1918-19 4/75 WJ Rayson East Melbourne v. Melbourne at Albert Ground 1919-20 4/50 FJ Finch Northcote v. Fitzroy at Fitzroy CG 1920-21 8/66 R Jones Fitzroy v. Essendon at Fitzroy CG 1921-22 6/20 WJ Rayson Hawthorn-East Melbourne v. Melbourne at Glenferrie Oval 1923-24 14.5–0–91–9 WE Bowes Carlton v. Prahran at Toorak Park 1923-24 14–0–37–7 H Lisle Richmond v. Carlton at Richmond CG 1923-24 6/22 MJ Ryan South Melbourne v. Essendon at South Melbourne CG 1925-26 7–0–14–6 FL Morton South Melbourne v. Carlton at Carlton CG 1926-27 6/55 HS Gamble Hawthorn-East Melbourne v. University at University Oval 1928-29 16–3–51–5 LT Mullett ‡ Essendon v. Collingwood at Victoria Park 1930-31 10–1–36–7 PL Williams Northcote v. University at University Oval 1930-31 6/62 RN Ellis ‡ St Kilda v. South Melbourne at St Kilda CG 1931-32 1.5–0–3–4 LT Mullett Essendon v. Northcote at Northcote Park 1931-32 9–1–28–5 HH Alexander Essendon v. South Melbourne at Essendon CG 1932-33 9–1–31–7 MN Austin University v. Essendon at Essendon CG 1934-35 14–1–57–4 WY Wilson Essendon v. Richmond at Richmond CG 1934-35 19–3–73–5 LO Cordner Hawthorn-East Melbourne v. Collingwood at Glenferrie Oval 1937-38 14–0–90–6 JA Francis Hawthorn-East Melbourne v. Essendon at Essendon CG 1937-38 7–1–19–4 WE Newton VCA Colts v. Northcote at Northcote Park 1938-39 6/25 H Zachariah St Kilda v. University at St Kilda CG 1939-40 5–0–25–5 EJ Gent North Melbourne v. Collingwood at Victoria Park 1941-42 11–2–24–4 VC Austen Collingwood v. Prahran at Victoria Park 1941-42 13.5–1–44–6 GL Spriggins Richmond v. Yarraville (SD) at Yarraville Oval 1941-42 3.4–1–10–6 J Frederick Fitzroy v. Coburg (SD) at Fitzroy CG 1941-42 4/3 JMB White North Melbourne v. Preston (SD) at North Melbourne CG 1941-42 7.3–0–26–7 Jim G Baird Carlton v. Prahran at Carlton CG 1941-42 3/21 WY Wilson Essendon v. South Melbourne at Essendon CG 1942-43 10–1–31–4 H Tibbett Kew (SD) v. Hawthorn-East Melbourne at Glenferrie Oval 1942-43 13.4–0–76–4 J Frederick Fitzroy v. Prahran at Toorak Park 1942-43 4/12 EF Healy Hawthorn-East Melbourne v. Malvern (SD) at Glenferrie Oval 1942-43 6/27 JK Lawrey Collingwood v. St Kilda at Victoria Park 1943-44 10–1–23–3 WY Wilson Essendon v. Melbourne at Albert Ground 1943-44 13.1–2–44–8 MW Rayson Prahran v. St Kilda at Toorak Park 1944-45 9.4–1–55–6 JC Hill St Kilda v. Hawthorn-East Melbourne at Glenferrie Oval 1945-46 13–1–33–6 NJ Cox Richmond v. Essendon at Essendon CG 1945-56 7–0–25–4 DT Ring Richmond v. Malvern (SD) at Richmond CG 1946-47 3–0–11–4 R Evans Yarraville (SD) v. Essendon at Essendon CG 1946-47 23–0–86–6 RA Dempster North Melbourne v. Prahran at North Melbourne CG 1946-47 8–1–20–5 WA Dick Hawthorn-East Melbourne v. Melbourne at Glenferrie Oval 1948-49 6/20 CL Fairbairn Melbourne v. North Melbourne at Albert Ground 1949-50 13–3–28–7 JB Iverson Melbourne v. University at Melbourne CG 1951-52 11–1–19–6 RA Dempster North Melbourne v. Essendon at North Melbourne CG 1952-53 9–1–35–3 K Peters Fitzroy v. University at Fitzroy CG 1952-53 1–1–0–3 KW Waldron Prahran v. University at University Oval 1953-54 3–0–14–3 NW Lynch St Kilda v. Hawthorn-East Melbourne at Glenferrie Oval 1953-54 2–0–6–3 K Peters Fitzroy v. Essendon at Essendon CG 1954-55 9–2–33–4 GJ Jinkins North Melbourne v. Northcote at Northcote Park 1956-57 5.4–0–21–5 C Adams Fitzroy v. Carlton at Albert Ground (Final) 1956-57 13.2–3–49–3 JA Holloway Richmond v. Footscray at Richmond CG 1957-58 7–1–30–4 BT Considine Fitzroy v. Essendon at Fitzroy CG 1957-58 12.1–1–41–6 GB Tozer University v. Essendon at University Oval 1958-59 11–4–32–4 LB Hill South Melbourne v. Richmond at Richmond CG 1958-59 5.5–0–18–6 EAN Thomson Essendon v Footscray at Western Oval 1958-59 6/24 JA Malligan Prahran v. Fitzroy at Fitzroy CG 1959-60 13–2–36–6 AN Connolly South Melbourne v. Fitzroy at Fitzroy CG (1st innings) 1959-60 7.5–0–36–6 I Meckiff South Melbourne v. Fitzroy at Fitzroy CG (2nd innings) 1959-60 10–1–51–9 I Meckiff South Melbourne v. St Kilda at South Melbourne CG 1962-63 8–0–44–3 WWB Murray Prahran v. North Melbourne at North Melbourne CG 1963-64 9.6–2–31–3 KW Kirby Essendon v. St Kilda at St Kilda CG (Semi-Final) 1963-64 17.6–2–36–6 RA Gaunt Footscray v. Melbourne at Western Oval (Semi-Final) 1964-65 11.3–0–47–7 CF Fildes Collingwood v. North Melbourne at North Melbourne CG 1966-67 9.4–1–37–8 RR Chapman North Melbourne v. Richmond at North Melboirne CG 1966-67 13–0–66–4 PLJ Fellows Hawthorn-East Melbourne v. Prahran at Toorak Park 1968-69 13–2–50–4 GC Brown University v. Prahran at Toorak Park 1968-69 6–0–40–3 RE Parish Prahran v. St Kilda at Toorak Park 1969-70 16–4–71–7 GR Horsburgh Footscray v. Fitzroy at Western Oval 1970-71 21–3–49–6 IC Hennig Melbourne v. Fitzroy at Albert Ground 1973-74 15.1–2–52–5 RG Lamb Melbourne v. Fitzroy at Fitzroy CG 1974-75 17–4–54–6 S Daniel St Kilda v. Richmond at St Kilda CG 1974-75 10–1–25–3 LJ Baker South Melbourne v. Carlton at South Melbourne CG 1975-76 4–0–11–4 JR Douglas Carlton v. Melbourne at Carlton CG 1976-77 7–0–43–3 BM Campbell Prahran v. Waverley at Central Reserve 1980-81 20–6–23–4 AJ Phillips University v. North Melbourne at University Oval 1981-82 11.5–2–38–4 SF Graf St Kilda v. North Melbourne at North Melbourne CG 1982-83 27–9–46–6 MR Gardner Ringwood v. Waverley at Russell Lucas Oval 1982-83 23–3–46–4 BM Campbell Prahran v. Essendon at Essendon CG 1982-83 7.3–0–39–5 DM Stranger Ringwood v. Collingwood at Victoria Park 1983-84 13.2–4–26–7 LT McKeown Ringwood v. Fitzroy at Russell Lucas Oval 1984-85 18–6–30–3 CR Miller Footscray v. Ringwood at Western Oval 1985-86 7–0–24–4 DS Foley Richmond v. Melbourne at Albert Ground 1985-86 21.4–8–49–5 IW Callen Northcote v. Fitzroy-Doncaster at Schramms Reserve 1987-88 19–3–42–4 DW Fleming South Melbourne v. North Melbourne at South Melbourne CG 1988-89 15–3–49–5 RCAM McCarthy North Melbourne v. South Melbourne at South Melbourne CG 1988-89 20–3–41–5 RJ Herman Melbourne v. Carlton at Carlton CG 1990-91 10–5–16–4 PJ Smith South Melbourne v. Fitzroy-Doncaster at South Melbourne CG 1990-91 23–9–52–4 PJ Smith South Melbourne v. Prahran at Toorak Park 1990-91 13.1–1–32–3 RN Lane Carlton v. Northcote at Northcote Park 1991-92 7.5–2–10–4 BA McFadyen Geelong v. Frankston Peninsula at Kardinia Oval 1994-95 4–0–11–3 BA Sergeant Richmond v.
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