Recognising Those NDCC Players Who Served Their Country in WW1, WW2 and Vietnam

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Recognising Those NDCC Players Who Served Their Country in WW1, WW2 and Vietnam Recognising those NDCC players who served their country in WW1, WW2 and Vietnam The “numbering” of 1st Grade players at the Club since 1925 Laying the Foundation Stone of the Grandstand in 1929 Crowd scene in 1941 Above: Waitara Oval 1925 and Mark Taylor Oval as it is today Arthur Chipperfield Alan Davidson Jim Burke Neil Harvey David Sincock Ross Edwards Ian Davis Peter Taylor Mark Taylor Adam Gilchrist Brad Haddin Nathan Lyon ND Test Players No. Name Surname Debut Date Opposition Debut Venue 1 Francis Buckle 3/10/1925 Marrickville Waitara Oval 2 William Alexander 3/10/1925 Marrickville Waitara Oval 3 Lyall Berry 3/10/1925 Marrickville Waitara Oval 4 Travers Brett 3/10/1925 Marrickville Waitara Oval 5 Harold Burdon 3/10/1925 Marrickville Waitara Oval 6 Leonard Chinn 3/10/1925 Marrickville Waitara Oval 7 Rupert Coogan 3/10/1925 Marrickville Waitara Oval 8 Lancelot Elvin 3/10/1925 Marrickville Waitara Oval 9 Charles Griffen 3/10/1925 Marrickville Waitara Oval 10 Robert Loader 3/10/1925 Marrickville Waitara Oval 11 Fred Wright 3/10/1925 Marrickville Waitara Oval 12 Ellis Rothwell 10/10/1925 North Sydney North Sydney Oval 13 Charles Morrissey 7/11/1925 Sydney Uni Waitara Oval 14 Albert Patterson 7/11/1925 Sydney Uni Waitara Oval 15 Sidney Storey 7/11/1925 Sydney Uni Waitara Oval 16 Claude Achurch 21/11/1925 Glebe Jubilee Oval 17 Hugh Chilvers 21/11/1925 Glebe Jubilee Oval 18 Harry Hunt 6/02/1926 Manly Waitara Oval 19 Walter Rothwell 6/02/1926 Manly Waitara Oval 20 Norman Calder 6/03/1926 Balmain Waitara Oval 21 Percy Burdon 10/04/1926 Balmain SCG No.2 22 Edwin Potts 10/04/1926 Balmain SCG No.2 23 R Hamilton 2/10/1926 Randwick Waitara Oval 24 Dick Pymble 2/10/1926 Randwick Waitara Oval 25 R Adams 16/10/1926 Glebe Wentworth Park 26 George Williams 16/10/1926 Glebe Wentworth Park 27 Cyril James Jagoe 11/12/1926 Gordon Waitara Oval 28 William Shortland 15/01/1927 North Sydney Waitara Oval 29 Carl Brennan 19/03/1927 North Sydney North Sydney Oval 30 Neil Bowd 2/04/1927 Marrickville Marrickville Oval 31 William Greentree 2/04/1927 Marrickville Marrickville Oval 32 William Weekes 2/04/1927 Marrickville Marrickville Oval 33 T Davis 1/10/1927 Marrickville SCG 34 S Thomas 1/10/1927 Marrickville SCG 35 Brindley Bettington 12/11/1927 Paddington Waitara Oval 36 Arthur Allsopp 14/01/1928 Gordon Chatswood Oval 37 Fred Collins 4/02/1928 Glebe Waitara Oval 38 Val Fitzroy 29/09/1928 University Waitara Oval 39 Harold Rozea 29/09/1928 University Waitara Oval 40 Richard Taylor 1/10/1928 Mosman Mid-Harbour Rawson Park 41 D Fleming 19/01/1929 Cumberland Parramatta 42 Jack Scott 19/01/1929 Cumberland Parramatta 43 Francis Edwards 28/09/1929 Petersham Petersham Oval 44 Stanley Mealey 28/09/1929 Petersham Petersham Oval 45 Frank Henderson 26/10/1929 Cumberland Parramatta 46 Gordon Stewart 30/11/1929 Mosman Mid-Harbour Rawson Park 47 Clem Mann 8/11/1930 Western Suburbs Waitara Oval 48 Arthur Pratt 8/11/1930 Western Suburbs Waitara Oval 49 Harry Seale 29/11/1930 Balmain Balmain 50 Nigel Westgarth 13/12/1930 Cumberland Waitara Oval 51 Rowley Cuddy 27/12/1930 Paddington Hampden Park 52 L Stewart 21/03/1931 North Sydney North Sydney Oval 53 Hilton Spurway 24/10/1931 Mosman Mid-Harbour Waitara Oval 54 G Collins 28/11/1931 University SCG 55 Arthur Clifton 13/02/1932 Paddington Waitara Oval 56 Frank Day 1/10/1932 Waverley Waitara Oval 57 Tom Webb 1/10/1932 Waverley Waitara Oval 58 Cecil Armitage 15/10/1932 Marrickville Waitara Oval 59 Douglas Chilvers 24/12/1932 Mosman Mid-Harbour Rawson Park No. Name Surname Debut Date Opposition Debut Venue 60 Les Fallowfield 4/03/1933 Glebe SCG 61 John Taylor 30/09/1933 Petersham Petersham Oval 62 Tim Caldwell 16/12/1933 Balmain SCG 63 Samuel Fitzsimons 16/12/1933 Balmain SCG 64 Frank Sherrington 24/02/1934 Manly Waitara Oval 65 Frank Smith 24/03/1934 Gordon Chatswood Oval 66 Noel Miller 29/09/1934 St George Hurstville Oval 67 Francis Gilmore 15/12/1934 North Sydney North Sydney Oval 68 Phillip Dunnicliff 16/02/1935 Cumberland Parramatta Oval 69 William Law 26/10/1935 Paddington Waitara Oval 70 William Morris 26/10/1935 Paddington Waitara Oval 71 Phillip Payne 26/10/1935 Paddington Waitara Oval 72 Frank Ferguson 9/11/1935 Cumberland Waitara Oval 73 M Webb 21/12/1935 Randwick Waitara Oval 74 William Englefield 26/12/1936 Randwick Coogee Oval 75 Tom Cole 16/01/1937 Manly Waitara Oval 76 Arthur Chipperfield 25/09/1937 Balmain Birchgrove Oval 77 Stuart Kilgour 4/10/1937 Waverley Waitara Oval 78 William Alley 24/09/1938 North Sydney Waitara Oval 79 Colin Cameron 24/10/1938 Marrickville Waitara Oval 80 R Crowe 30/09/1939 Balmain Birchgrove Oval 81 Vernon Clifton 28/10/1939 Western Suburbs Waitara Oval 82 Ken Griffith 16/03/1940 Marrickville Marrickville Oval 83 Cecil Davidson 28/09/1940 Marrickville Marrickville Oval 84 William Hannam 28/09/1940 Marrickville Marrickville Oval 85 Jim Laird 28/09/1940 Marrickville Marrickville Oval 86 Douglas Fagan 7/10/1940 Randwick Waitara Oval 87 Lloyd Gollan 26/10/1940 Paddington Trumper Park 88 Charles Carruthers 11/01/1941 Western Suburbs Pratten Park 89 Maurice Hartigan 29/09/1941 Balmain Birchgrove Oval 90 James Beuzeville 6/12/1941 Paddington SCG 91 Ossie Elliott 10/01/1942 Waverley Waitara Oval 92 John Jagoe 10/01/1942 Waverley Waitara Oval 93 Owen Cotter 14/02/1942 Glebe Jubilee Oval 94 James Sullivan Snr 21/02/1942 Manly Waitara Oval 95 Cyril C. Jagoe 3/10/1942 Paddington Waitara Oval 96 Frank Collins 10/10/1942 Manly Manly Oval 97 Ellis G. Rothwell 21/11/1942 Randwick Coogee Oval 98 Alfred Zielhke 21/11/1942 Randwick Coogee Oval 99 Alan Parker 5/12/1942 Gordon Waitara Oval 100 John Kershaw 30/01/1943 Petersham SCG 101 Maurice Slade 6/02/1943 Paddington SCG 102 Vince Emery 20/02/1943 Cumberland Cumberland Oval 103 Greg Lynch 27/03/1943 Randwick Coogee Oval 104 Harold Butters 16/10/1943 Gordon Chatswood Oval 105 Noel Hedditch 23/10/1943 Waverley Waitara Oval 106 Alan Hunter 6/11/1943 Glebe Jubilee Oval 107 Harry Stoyles 13/11/1943 Paddington Waitara Oval 108 George MacKay 4/12/1943 Petersham Waitara Oval 109 Wally Fallowfield 26/02/1944 Manly Manly Oval 110 Alan Briggs 24/03/1945 Paddington SCG 111 G Russell 29/09/1945 Balmain Waitara Oval 112 Ian Thew 29/09/1945 Balmain Waitara Oval 113 Archie Doyle 13/10/1945 Manly Manly Oval 114 Basil Ferguson 16/02/1946 Glebe Waitara Oval 115 Thomas Milner 28/09/1946 Gordon Chatswood Oval 116 Peter Van Zuylen 28/09/1946 Gordon Chatswood Oval 117 Bruce Buckley 9/11/1946 Mosman Mid-Harbour Waitara Oval 118 William Lees 8/02/1947 Cumberland Cumberland Oval 119 Vincent Collins 28/09/1947 Manly Waitara Oval No. Name Surname Debut Date Opposition Debut Venue 120 Ray Stubley 28/09/1947 Manly Waitara Oval 121 Jim Sutherland 11/10/1947 Marrickville Marrickville Oval 122 Maxwell Lumby 10/01/1948 Mosman Mid-Harbour Mosman Oval 123 Irvin Hill 7/02/1948 Sydney Uni Sydney Uni 124 Ronald Ring 7/02/1948 Sydney Uni Sydney Uni 125 Jim Mathers 21/02/1948 Petersham Waitara Oval 126 Alan Davidson 25/09/1948 Glebe Waitara Oval 127 Cyril Kearney 25/09/1948 Glebe Waitara Oval 128 Jack Hackett 3/10/1949 Sydney Uni Sydney Uni Oval 129 Alan Patterson 14/01/1950 Paddington Waitara Oval 130 Brian Baldock 25/11/1950 Mosman Mid-Harbour Mosman Oval 131 G Howard 25/11/1950 Mosman Mid-Harbour Mosman Oval 132 Garrick Hammill 13/01/1951 Petersham Petersham Oval 133 Gordon Heddles 13/01/1951 Petersham Petersham Oval 134 Ian Humphreys 13/01/1951 Petersham Petersham Oval 135 Len Shaw 13/01/1951 Petersham Petersham Oval 136 David Beard 29/09/1951 Cumberland Lidcombe Oval 137 Jack Josephs 29/09/1951 Cumberland Lidcombe Oval 138 Michael Platt 22/12/1951 St George Hurstville Oval 139 Ron Ewington 31/12/1951 Petersham Marrickville Oval 140 Robert Doyle 1/03/1952 North Sydney SCG 141 James Sullivan Jnr 15/03/1952 Glebe Jubilee Oval 142 Douglas Emery 27/09/1952 Sydney Uni Sydney University 143 John Newman 11/10/1952 Gordon Waitara Oval 144 John Gifford 26/11/1952 Randwick SCG 145 David Meagher 20/12/1952 Mosman Mid-Harbour Waitara Oval 146 John Rainsford 17/01/1953 Cumberland Parramatta Oval 147 John Cheeseman 31/01/1953 Balmain Drummoyne Oval 148 Laurie Shields 31/01/1953 Balmain Drummoyne Oval 149 Geoffrey Weir 31/01/1953 Balmain Drummoyne Oval 150 Geoffrey Bryant 21/02/1953 Manly Waitara Oval 151 Graham Southwell 7/03/1953 Glebe Waitara Oval 152 Brian Finlay 26/09/1953 Paddington Waitara Oval 153 Jim Burke 26/09/1953 Paddington Waitara Oval 154 Douglas Cameron 26/09/1953 Paddington Waitara Oval 155 N Gilbert 26/09/1953 Paddington Waitara Oval 156 Ian Fraser 7/11/1953 Petersham Petersham Oval 157 Gordon Dorrough 19/12/1953 Gordon Waitara Oval 158 Geoffrey Findlay 19/12/1953 Gordon Waitara Oval 159 Don Stephen 20/03/1954 Waverley Waverley Oval 160 Nigel Sutherland 25/09/1954 Cumberland Parramatta Oval 161 Graham Mattingly 9/10/1954 Gordon Chatswood Oval 162 Colin Crebert 20/11/1954 Glebe Waitara Oval 163 Neil Marks 3/01/1955 Balmain Waitara Oval 164 Ian Black 8/01/1955 St George Hurstville Oval 165 Alex Dickson 22/01/1955 Mosman Mid-Harbour Waitara Oval 166 William Wright 5/03/1955 Balmain Waitara Oval 167 Colin Millard 24/09/1955 St George Hurstville Oval 168 Warren Trotman 22/10/1955 Mosman Mid-Harbour Waitara Oval 169 John Blazey 3/12/1955 Western Suburbs Pratten Park 170 Trevor Manser 17/03/1956 Gordon Waitara Oval 171 John Dower 29/09/1956 North Sydney Waitara Oval 172 Lionel Fowler 29/09/1956 North Sydney Waitara Oval 173 James Laurie 1/12/1956 Mosman Mid-Harbour Mosman Oval 174 Donald McDonald 1/12/1956 Mosman Mid-Harbour Mosman Oval 175 Bruce Gilroy 2/02/1957 Petersham Waitara Oval 176 John McMinn 28/09/1957 Paddington Rushcutters Bay Oval 177 Colin Barr 27/09/1958 Glebe Waitara Oval 178 Reginald Breusch 27/09/1958 Glebe Waitara Oval 179 Ken Clarke 25/10/1958 Sydney Uni Waitara Oval No.
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