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Club Profile 1878-2020 NORWOOD FOOTBALL CLUB ANNUAL REPORT || 2020 REDLEGS CLUB PROFILE 1878-2020 CLUB FORMED: MOST GAMES: ALL AUSTRALIANS: 1878 371 by G. McIntosh 1982-1998. John Marriott, 1953; K. “Bill” Wedding, 1961; Graham Molloy, HOME GROUND: MOST STATE GAMES: 1969; Michael Aish, 1983 and 1986 Coopers Stadium 39 by Walter Scott, 1920-32. (Vice Captain). CLUB ADDRESS: INTERSTATE CAPTAINS: GALLAGHER/WILLIAMS CUP: 4 Woods Street, Norwood A. S. McMichael, 1879; Alfred 1993, 1997, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, Waldron, 1880, 1881, 1890; H.A. PHONE: 2004, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, Plunkett, 1893; Alby Bahr, 1908; 8362 6278 2012, 2013, 2015. Walter Scott, 1930; Jack Oatey, GROUND MEASUREMENTS: 1949-50; Neville Roberts, 1984-85; MOST GOALS IN A SEASON: 161m x 111m Michael Aish, 1986,1989; Garry 111 - Neville Roberts, 1983; McIntosh 1992, 1995, 1997; 100 Bruce Schultz, 1941. COLOURS: Brett James 2002; Scott Borlace Navy blue guernsey with red trim MOST GOALS IN A MATCH: 2006. and red socks 23 - Anthony “Bos” Daly v. Adelaide MAGAREY MEDALLISTS: in 1893. EMBLEM: Albert Green, 1898; Rev. Charles HIGHEST GOALS AGGREGATE: Perry, 1915; Walter Scott, 1921,1924 669 - Bruce Schultz, 1933-41; and 1930; Alick Lill, 1925; William 602 - Roger Woodcock 1969-81. McCallum, 1936; John Marriott, 1951; Ron Kneebone, 1966; Michael BEST HOME ATTENDANCE: Aish, 1981; Garry McIntosh, 1994 20, 280 v Port Adelaide on May and 1995; Andrew Jarman, 1997, 22, 1971. Matthew Thomas, 2013, Mitch Grigg PREMIERSHIPS: 2017 and 2018. BEST FINAL ATTENDANCE: 31 - 1878-83; 1887-1889; 1891; 1894; 58,924 v Port Adelaide at Adelaide 1901; 1904; 1907; 1922-23; 1925; FOS WILLIAMS MEDALLISTS: in 1957 Grand Final. 1929; 1941; 1946; 1948; 1950; 1975; Michael Aish, 1983; Garry McIntosh, 1978; 1982; 1984; 1997,2012, 2013, 1984, 1992, 1995; Andrew Jarman, HIGHEST WINNING SCORE: 2014 SANFLW Premiers 2017 1990; Scott Burns, 1994, James Norwood 33.21 (219) d North 10.9 Thiessen, 1997, Paul McCormack, (69) at Norwood on May 7, 1977. RUNNERS UP: 1998, Anthony Harvey 1999, Scott BIGGEST WINNING MARGIN: 1884; 1885; 1890; 1893; 1895; 1896; Borlace 2005. 1899; 1908; 1920; 1921; 1928; 1933; 158 points at Woodville on 1947; 1952; 1955; 1957; 1960; 1961; JACK OATEY MEDALLISTS: July 1, 1995. 1980; 1993; 1999; 2010; 2018. Danny Jenkins, 1982; Keith Thomas, LONGEST WINNING SEQUENCE: 1984; John Cunningham, 1997, 16 games in 1975. WOODEN SPOONS: Dean Terlich 2012, Brett Zorzi 2013, 6 - 1913; 1914; 1915; 1919; 1968, Matthew Panos 2014, LONGEST WINNING 2004. Mitch Grigg 2018. SEQUENCE AT NORWOOD OVAL: OTHER PREMIERSHIPS: SAFA/SAFL/SANFL LEADING 16 games from 1974 to 1976; 1977 Ardath Cup. GOALKICKERS 16 games from 1996 to 1998. William Dedman 1878,1879 CHAMPIONS OF AUSTRALIA: Joseph Traynor 1880 LAST PREMIERSHIP SIDE: 1888; 1907. Joseph Pollock 1881 2014 - Coach Ben Warren, William Duffy 1881 Gavin Hughes, Kristian Roocke, STANLEY H. LEWIS TROPHY: Charles Woods 1888, 1892 Michael Newton, Matthew Panos, 14 - 1965; 1974; 1982; 1984; 1985; Anthony ‘Bos’ Daly 1893-1895 Callum Bartlett, James Allan, 1986; 1987; 1995; 1996; 1997, 1998, William Miller 1901, 1904 Alex Forster, Simon Phillips, 2011, 2012, 2018. Richard Townsend 1909 Kieran McGuinness ©, Jace Bode, MOST YEARS AS COACH: Roy Bent 1921, 1924, 1926 Michael Chippendale, Kane Murphy, 12 - Jack Oatey 1945-1956. Tim Hart 1922 Sam Baulderstone, Anthony Wilson, Bruce Schultz 1941 Timothy Webber, Liam Davis, MOST YEARS AS CAPTAIN: Max Mayo 1953 Ben Jefferies, Brady Dawe, 10 - Alfred Waldron, 1881-85; Ian Brewer 1965 Josh Donohue, Andrew Kirwan, 1887-90; 1892; 9 - Garry McIntosh, Michael Coligan 1972 Edward Smart. 1990-98. Jim West 1997 (Ken Farmer Medallist est. 1981) TASSIE MEDALLISTS: Graham Molloy, 1969. 2 | NORWOOD FOOTBALL CLUB ANNUAL REPORT || 2020 REDLEGS CONTENTS BOARD MEMBERS 5 STAFF AND VOLUNTEERS 6 PRESIDENT’S REPORT 8 CEO’S REPORT 12 FOOTBALL OPERATIONS REPORT 14 TALENT MANAGER’S REPORT 16 COMMERCIAL OPERATIONS 18 FINANCE REPORT 20 OBITUARIES 22 2020 LIFE MEMBERS 23 2020 LEAGUE TEAM 25 2020 LEAGUE STATISTICS 26 2020 TROPHY WINNERS 27 STANLEY H LEWIS TROPHY 27 2020 DEBUTANTS 28 2020 SANFL MILESTONES 28 MEN’S FIXTURE AND RESULTS 29 2020 RETIREES 31 2020 WOMEN’S TEAM 32 2020 WOMEN’S STATISTICS 33 WOMEN’S FIXTURE AND RESULTS 34 2020 RESERVES STATISTICS 36 2020 U18 STATISTICS 37 2020 U18 AWARDS 37 LEAGUE LADDER 38 RESERVES LADDER 38 WOMEN’S LADDER 39 UNDER 18 LADDER 39 LIFE MEMBERS 40 HONOUR ROLL 42 100 GAME MILESTONES 45 2020 PARTNERS 46 NORWOOD FOOTBALL CLUB & REDLEGS CLUB 4 Woods St, Norwood, SA 5070 | Postal PO Box 3125, Norwood, SA 5070 Phone 8362 6278 | www.norwoodfc.com.au 4 | REDLEGS NORWOOD FOOTBALL CLUB ANNUAL REPORT || 2020 BOARD MEMBERS Paul Di Iulio Ben Seekamp Marie Skrodzki President / Chairman Board Member Board Member Steve Arblaster Justin Staritski Rick Neagle James McEwen Board Member Board Member Board Member Board Member The new Wolf Blass Community Centre at Coopers Stadium. | 5 NORWOOD FOOTBALL CLUB ANNUAL REPORT || 2020 REDLEGS TRAINERS Matthew Hocking STAFF AND VOLUNTEERS Underage Physiotherapist Kirsty Fendt Head Trainer Kerry Bungey OFFICE STAFF James Saywell Physiotherapist Assistant Coach Donna Rhook James Fantasia Injury Management Alison Harvey CEO James Allan Underage Medical Officer Assistant Coach Stephen Fendt Peggy Burns Trainer Ray Kropinski Finance Manager Stephen Carr Conditioning Manager Fitness Coach / Runner Daniel Garuccio Mark Ross Trainer Gav Goodfellow Football Operations Manager Stephen Schwerdt Property Manager Fitness Director Martin Faulkner Rick Shrowder Trainer Grace Dally Talent Manager Gavin Hughes Trainer Reserves Coach Shayne Faulkner Dale Fleming Trainer Jason Bassani Commercial Operations Manager Ben Mesisca Trainer Reserves Assistant Brian Bullock Joseph Marciano Trainer Gayl Sutton Media and Communications Chris.O'Connor Trainer Coordinator Reserves Assistant Hayden Bullock Trainer Tim McMahon Angeline Solari Nic Massacci Specialist Coach Administration Coordinator Reserves Assistant James Peter Trainer Sam Baulderstone Natasha Maios Pete Sanders Specialist Coach Finance Assistance Reserves Runner Cooper Matheson Trainer Rian Nelson Chris Branson Marc Robinson U15s Ass Coach Licence and Facilities Manager League Team Manager CLUB CHAPLIN David Payne Brenton Klaebe Paul Mettner Andrew Aish U14s Head Coach Commercial Relationships Manager Reserves Team Manager UNDERAGE TEAM OFFICIALS Devin Payne Barry Solomon Paul Gillett U14s Assistant Ground Manager Brench Operator Charlie O’Connor U18 Coach Steve Canala Gavin Goodfellow SENIOR TRAINERS AND U14s Assistant Property Manager SUPPORT STAFF Tyson Currie Assistant Coach Cooper Llewelyn David Solari Ray Jarrett U13s Assistant Ground Assistant Property Steward Ray O’Donnell Assistant Coach Jayden Gale Ben Mesisca Al Hughes U13s Assistant SANFL Development Officer Property Steward Tom Latchford Assistant Coach Rhi Busch Michael Gerace Michael Milnes U15s/U17s Girls Coach Office Support Property Steward Will McCarthy U18s / 15s Assistant Coach Cassie Tsoumbris Daniel Azcui Barry Hockley U15s/U17s Girls Coach Graphic Designer Door Steward Craig Roberts U16s /U15s Head Coach Issy Martin BOARD MEMBERS Dr Andrew McDonald U15s/U17s Girls Coach Club Doctor Michael Niedzwiecki Paul Di Iulio U16s Assistant Coach Rosette Zerella President Simon Vanlint U17s Girls Coach Club Doctor Darren Woolford Ben Seekamp U16s Assistant/U13s Head Coach WOMENS FOOTBALL Kerry Bungey Marie Skrodzki Physiotherapist Dave Bartel Chris Howie U16s Assistant Coach Senior Coach Justin Staritski Tom Moore Brendan O’Donnell Steve Arblaster Physiotherapist Ryan Bastinac Academy Coach Assistant Coach Rick Neagle Stephen Bennetts League Timekeeper Dom Barry Jane Fitzgerald James McEwen EP Academy/Indigenous Assistant Coach Brian Moody NUMBER ONE TICKET HOLDER Reserves Timekeeper Peter Thatcher Tim McMahon U16s Team Manager Assistant Coach Premier Stephen Marshall Ryan Hanlon Weights Coach Colin Cairns Gregg Dearman CLUB PATRON Team Manager Assistant Coach Emma Moore Joe Tripodi OAM GPS Operations Paul Homann Sarah Thompson Team Manager Team Manager FOOTBALL DEPARTMENT Ray Kropiniski GPS Operations Thomas Tiver Amy Pawlowski Jarrod Cotton Key Volunteer Team Manager Senior Coach Jordan Sparnon Ball Steward Mark Vincent Cat Rugari Adam Smith Key Volunteer Director Senior Assistant Michael Xie Chiropodist Nick Cubitt Emma Gericke Simon Phillips Underage Head Trainer Physiotherapist Assistant Coach 6 | REDLEGS NORWOOD FOOTBALL CLUB ANNUAL REPORT || 2020 Denis Sella-Gianot FINANCE COMMITTEE Cat Rugari Head Trainer Ben Seekamp James Fantasia Lachie Winter Chair Donna Rhook Trainer Paul Di Iulio Andrew Aish Sleiman Andary Trainer James Fantasia Anthony Hill John Joannou Hamish Mould John Neate Trainer Peggy Burns PAST PLAYERS AND OFFICIALS Vicki Sproule Nick Green COMMITTEE Trainer BUILD THE FORT COMMITTEE Matthew Bartamucci Sophie Penta Chair Trainer Andrew Killey Chair Steve Fendt WELFARE AND LEADERSHIP Paul Di lulio Dale Fleming John Neate Roger Woodcock Welfare James Fantasia Malcolm Ashwood Anthony Hill Michael Pratt Welfare Daniel Gannon Max Pfitzner Stephen Rowe Charmaine Binns Rick Neagle Welfare John Cunningham Sue Hutchinson Ed O’Connor Dale Fleming NOR EAST COMMITTEE Welfare Rick Neagle Ben Seekamp Phil Smyth Chair Leadership Programs GOVERNANCE COMMITTEE Matt Binns Thomas Tiver Steve Arblaster Behind Goals Camera Chair James Fantasia STATISTICIANS Andrew Lamb Glenn Cooper Peter Mansfield James Fantasia Chris Branson Head Statistician Steve Arblaster ASSETS COMMITTEE Peter Borgelt FUNCTION CENTRE
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