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Name Year OG EG/CG WC FISA Ch 1 Cecil Mcvilly Name Year OG EG/CG WC FISA Ch 1 Cecil McVilly (TAS) 1912 M1x 2 John Ryrie (NSW) 1912 M8 3 Simon Fraser (VIC) 1912 M8 4 Hugh K Ward (NSW) 1912 M8 5 Thomas Parker (NSW) 1912 M8 6 Henry Hauenstein (NSW) 1912 M8 7 Sidney Middleton (NSW) 1912 M8 8 Harry Ross-Soden (VIC) 1912 M8 9 Roger Fitzhardinge (NSW) 1912 M8 10 Robert Waley (NSW) 1912 M8 11 Arthur G Bull (NSW) 1924 M1x 12 Harry E Graetz (SA) 1924 M8 13 Edward D Thomas (SA) 1924 M8 14 Wally ("Bubs") E H Jarvis (SA) 1924 M8 15 Arthur V Scott (SA) 1924 M8 16 Alf C Tauber (SA) 1924 M8 17 Walter H Pfieffer (SA) 1924 M8 18 Frank M Cummings (SA) 1924 M8 19 William M Sladdin (SA) 1924 M8 20 Robert A Cummings (SA) 1924 M8 21 Henry (Bobby) Pearce (NSW) 1928 M1x 22 Cecil A Pearce (NSW) 1936 M1x 23 William G Cross (NSW) 1936 M8 24 Don G Ferguson (NSW) 1936 M8 25 Len A Einsaar (NSW) 1936 M8 26 C L (George) Elias (NSW) 1936 M8 27 Mervyn T Wood (NSW) 1936 M8 28 Walter Jordan (NSW) 1936 M8 29 A B (Joe) Gould (NSW) 1936 M8 30 Walter Mackney (NSW) 1936 M8 31 Norman Ella (NSW) 1936 M8 32 William J Dixon (NSW) 1936 M2x 33 Herbert J Turner (NSW) 1936 M2x 34 Gordon Freeth (WA) 1938 M4+ 35 Donald H Fraser (WA) 1938 M4+ 36 Stewart J Elder (VIC) 1938 M4+ 37 Jack T Fisher (NSW) 1938 M4+ 38 William Kerr (NSW) 1938 M4+ 39 William G Thomas (NSW) 1938 M8 40 Francis (Frank) A W LeSoeuf (VIC) 1938 M8 41 Gordon H Yewers (WA) 1938 M8 42 Richard L Paramor (WA) 1938 M8 43 Edward R Bromley (NSW) 1938 M8 44 Alfred J Gregory (SA) 1938 M8 45 Douglas W Bowden (NSW) 1938 M8 46 F Spencer Grace (NSW) 1948 M2- 47 Jack W Webster (VIC) 1948 M4+ 48 Colin D Smith (VIC) 1948 M4+ 49 Hugh T Lambie (VIC) 1948 M4+ 50 Walter J Lambert (VIC) 1948 M4+ 51 Tom Darcey (VIC) 1948 M4+ 52 Murray S Riley (NSW) 1950 M2x 53 Ken T Gee (NSW) 1950 M4+ 54 C William Winkworth (NSW) 1950 M4+ 55 Erwin E Eder (NSW) 1950 M4+ 56 Leslie E Montgomery (NSW) 1950 M4+ 57 Kevin Fox (NSW) 1950 M4+ 58 Robert N Tinning (NSW) 1950 M8 59 Phillip A Cayzer (NSW) 1950 M8 60 Peter Holmes a Court (NSW) 1950 M8 61 Bruce H Goswell (NSW) 1950 M8 62 Ross L Selman (NSW) 1950 M8 63 Eric O Longley (NSW) 1950 M8 64 Edward O Pain (NSW) 1950 M8 65 Alan W Brown (NSW) 1950 M8 66 Jim E Barnes (NSW) 1950 M8 67 A John Rodgers (NSW) 1952 M2x 68 Don R Palmer (NSW) 1952 M2- 69 Victor R Middleton (NSW) 1952 M2- 70 Ernest W Chapman (NSW) 1952 M8 71 Nimrod Greenwood (NSW) 1952 M8 72 David R Anderson (NSW) 1952 M8 73 Geoff Williamson (NSW) 1952 M8 74 Mervyn D Finlay (NSW) 1952 M8 75 Thomas E M Chessel (NSW) 1952 M8 76 Peter M Evatt (NSW) 1954 M1x 77 Lionel P Robberds (NSW) 1954 M4+ 78 Stuart A Mackenzie (NSW) 1956 M1x 79 Peter A Raper (NSW) 1956 M2- 80 Maurice C Grace (NSW) 1956 M2- 81 Robert B Duncan (VIC) 1956 M2+ 82 Bruce D Dickson (VIC) 1956 M2+ 83 John Cockbill (VIC) 1956 M2+ 84 John Y Harrison (NSW) 1956 M4- 85 Gordon C Cowey (VIC) 1956 M4+ 86 Kevin J A McMahon (VIC) 1956 M4+ 87 Reg Libbis (VIC) 1956 M4+ 88 Ian Allen (VIC) 1956 M4+ 89 John E Jenkinson (VIC) 1956 M4+ 90 Michael H Aikman (VIC) 1956 M8 91 David H Boykett (VIC) 1956 M8 92 A Fred Benfield (NSW) 1956 M8 93 James G Howden (VIC) 1956 M8 94 Garth O V Manton (VIC) 1956 M8 95 W Neville Howell (VIC) 1956 M8 96 Adrian C Monger (VIC) 1956 M8 97 Brian J Doyle (VIC) 1956 M8 98 H Neil Hewitt (VIC) 1956 M8 99 Steve Roll (NSW) 1958 M2- 100 Kevyn P Webb (NSW) 1958 M2- 101 Bruce Evans (NSW) 1958 M4- 102 Neville J Clinton (NSW) 1958 M4- 103 Kenneth P Railton (NSW) 1958 M4- 104 Victor A Schweikert (NSW) 1958 M4- 105 Ralfe R Currall (NSW) 1958 M4+ 106 Peter R Waddington (NSW) 1958 M4+ 107 Graeme 'Mick' K Allen (NSW) 1958 M4+ 108 Kevin J Evans (NSW) 1958 M4+ 109 Ian V Tutty (NSW) 1960 M2x 110 John A Hunt (VIC) 1960 M2- 111 Terrence R Davies (VIC) 1960 M2- 112 Paul M Guest (VIC) 1960 M2+ 113 Ian D Johnston (VIC) 1960 M2+ 114 Brian Vear (VIC) 1960 M4- 115 Peter J Guest 1960 M4- 116 Peter L Gillon (VIC) 1960 M4- 117 J M (Kim) Jelbart (VIC) 1960 M4- 118 Maxwell Annett (NSW) 1960 M4+ 119 John D Hudson (NSW) 1960 M4+ 120 Milton A Francis (WA) 1960 M8 121 Geoffrey A Hale (WA) 1960 M8 122 John R Ledder (WA) 1960 M8 123 Alexander M Cunningham (WA) 1960 M8 124 Maxwell S Gamble (WA) 1960 M8 125 Berry H Durston (WA) 1960 M8 126 Rodger A Ninham (WA) 1960 M8 127 John G Rosser (WA) 1960 M8 128 Terrence J Scook (WA) 1960 M8 129 John Castle (VIC) 1962 M4+ 130 Robin Jones (VIC) 1962 M4+ 131 Peter Edwards (VIC) 1962 M4+ 132 Kevin Wickham (VIC) 1962 M4+ 133 lan E Douglas (VIC) 1962 M8 134 Charles Lehman (VIC) 1962 M8 135 Graeme McCall (VIC) 1962 M8 136 Martin Tomanovits (VIC) 1962 M8 137 David Palfreyman (VIC) 1962 M8 138 Barclay Wade (NSW) 1962 M2x 139 Graeme Squires (TAS) 1962 M2x 140 Bill Hatfield (NSW) 1962 M2- 141 Simon H Newcomb (VIC) 1962 M4- 142 David McL John (VIC) 1962 M4+ 143 David M Caithness (VIC) 1962 M4+ 144 Derek E Norwood (VIC) 1962 M4+ 145 David B Ramage (VIC) 1962 M4+ 146 Phillip Sarah (VIC) 1962 M4+ 147 Duchan Stankovich (VIC) 1962 M8 148 Gary M Pearce (NSW) 1964 M2x 149 Robert A Shirlaw (NSW) 1964 M2- 150 Neil Lodding (VIC) 1964 M2+ 151 Bruce Richardson (VIC) 1964 M2+ 152 Wayne Gammon (VIC) 1964 M2+ 153 Anthony Walker (VIC) 1964 M4- 154 Richard J Garrard (VIC) 1964 M4- 155 Alf Duval (NSW) 1964 M4+ 156 John Campbell (NSW) 1964 M4+ 157 Gary Herford (NSW) 1964 M4+ 158 Alan Grover (NSW) 1964 M4+ 159 Robert Lachal (VIC) 1964 M8 160 George Xouris (VIC) 1966 M4- 161 Peter E M L Philp (VIC) 1966 M4- 162 John R Ranch (NSW) 1966 M4+ 163 Chris W Stevens (NSW) 1966 M4+ 164 Peter Dickson (NSW) 1966 M4+ 165 Brian Thomas (NSW) 1966 M4+ 166 Mal McKenzie (VIC) 1966 M8 167 Graeme H Boykett (VIC) 1966 M8 168 John Stuckey (VIC) 1966 M8 169 Tom Daffy (VIC) TBC 1966 M8 170 Stephen Gillon (VIC) 1967 171 David G A Douglas (VIC) 1967 172 John Harry (VIC) 1967 173 1967 174 Terry Hayes (NSW) 1967 175 Ian McWhirter (NSW) 1967 176 Lindsay Freeman (NSW) 1967 177 Reg Free (TAS) 1967 178 Michael D Morgan (NSW) 1967 179 Brian Denny (NSW) 1967 180 Joe R Fazio (NSW) 1968 M8 181 Jeff Watt (VIC) 1970 M2- 182 Chris King (TAS) 1970 M2+ 183 John Shanasy (VIC) 1970 M2+ 184 David Rattray (TAS) 1970 M2+ 185 Victor Gibson (TAS) 1970 M4+ 186 Tim McKay (TAS) 1970 M4+ 187 Roger Manton (TAS) 1970 M4+ 188 Rod Elleway (SA) 1970 M8 189 W R (Jack) Hume (SA) 1970 M8 190 Kerry P Jelbart (VIC) 1970 M8 191 Geoff Godkin (VIC) 1970 M8 192 Kim A Mackney (NSW) 1972 M2- 193 John A Lee (NSW) 1972 M4+ 194 Philip C Wilkinson (NSW) 1972 M4+ 195 Will P Baillieu (VIC) 1972 M4+ 196 Peter Shakespear (WA) 1972 M4+ 197 Vern A Bowrey (NSW) 1972 M4+ 198 Malcolm C Shaw (NSW) 1972 M8 199 Robert D Paver (NSW) 1972 M8 200 Richard A Curtin (NSW) 1972 M8 201 John E Clarke (NSW) 1972 M8 202 Bryan F Curtin (NSW) 1972 M8 203 Shirley Graham (QLD) 1972 204 Jeff Sykes (VIC) 1973 205 Tim Conrad (NSW) 1973 206 Gary Dehring (WA) 1973 207 William Dankbaar (SA) 1973 208 Will Liley (VIC) 1973 209 Laurie Anderson (WA) 1973 210 Brian Tonkin (WA) 1973 211 Evelyn Adams (NSW) 1974 W2- 212 Lydia Miladinovic (NSW) 1974 W2- 213 George Petelin (QLD) 1974 M1x 214 Brian Weir (NSW) 1974 M2- 215 Steve Newnham (NSW) 1974 M2- 216 Gavin Jenner (WA) 1974 M4- 217 William Magennis (VIC) 1974 M4- 218 Edward O'Loughlin (NSW) 1974 M8 219 Ian Luxford (NSW) 1974 M8 220 Chris Shinners (NSW) 1974 M8 221 Joe Donnelly (NSW) 1974 M8 222 Colin Smith (VIC) 1974 ML4- 223 Geoff Rees (VIC) 1974 ML4- 224 Andrew Michelmore (VIC) 1974 ML4- 225 T Campbell Johnston (VIC) 1974 ML4- 226 Sally Harding (VIC) 1975 W4+ 227 Viv Roe (VIC) 1975 W4+ 228 Pam Murray (VIC) 1975 W4+ 229 Wendy John (VIC) 1975 W4+ 230 Jan Coxhead (VIC) 1975 W4+ 231 Robert Alexander (QLD) 1975 M1x 232 William Newton (NSW) 1975 M2x 233 Richard Reddell (NSW) 1975 M2x 234 Michael Crowley (NSW) 1975 M2+ 235 Terry O'Hanlon (NSW) 1975 M2+ 236 Simon Dean (TAS) 1975 M8 237 lan Clubb (NSW) 1975 M8 238 Brian Richardson (VIC) 1975 M8 239 Paul Rowe (NSW) 1975 ML1x 240 Edward O (Ted) Hale (NSW) 1976 M1x 241 Athol MacDonald (NSW) 1976 M8 242 Gary Uebergang (NSW) 1976 M8 243 Islay Lee (NSW) 1976 M8 244 Stuart Carter (NSW) 1976 M8 245 Anne Chirnside (VIC) 1977 W4+ 246 Vicki Spooner (NSW) 1977 W4+ 247 Jillian McCure (NSW) 1977 W4+ 248 Murray Ross (VIC) 1977 M8 249 lan Paver (NSW) 1977 M8 250 Stephen Handley (NSW) 1977 M8 251 David Clark (NSW) 1977 M8 252 Tony Brown (NSW) 1977 M8 253 Gordon Clubb (NSW) 1977 M8 254 Stephen Saunders (WA) 1977 M8 255 John Bailey (NSW) 1977 ML1x 256 Peter Antonie (VIC) 1977 ML4- 257 Simon Gillett (VIC) 1977 ML4- 258 Phil Gardiner (VIC) 1977 ML8 259 Malcolm Robertson (VIC) 1977 ML8 260 Phillip Ainsworth (VIC) 1977 ML8 261 Rod Stewart (VIC) 1977 ML8 262 lan Porter (VIC) 1977 ML8 263 Alan Debelin (NSW) 1977 ML8 264 John Hawkins (VIC) 1977 ML8 265 David England (VIC) 1977 ML8 266 Shanne McGinnis (TAS) 1978 W4x+ 267 Elizabeth Monti (NSW) 1978 W4x+ 268 Wendy Alexander (QLD) 1978 W4x+ 269 Leisa Paterson (VIC) 1978 W4x+ 270 Jillian McCure (NSW) 1978 W4x+ 271 Maureen Revington (NSW) 1978 W8 272 Barbara Griffiths (VIC) 1978 W8 273 Jenny Dalgleish (NSW) 1978 W8 274 Pam Westendorf (VIC) 1978 W8 275 Verna Westwood (WA) 1978 W8 276 Barbara Henrich (SA) 1978 W8 277 Dale Henrich (SA) 1978 W8 278 Jasmine Jarvis (NSW) 1978 W8 279 Robert McGowan (NSW) 1978 M2x 280 Rob Lang (SA) 1978 M2- 281 John Bolt (SA) 1978 M2- 282 Brenton Parsons (SA) 1978 M2+ 283 Tim Young (VIC) 1978 M4- 284 James Lowe (VIC) 1978 M4- 285 Henry Duncan (SA) 1978 M4+ 286 Andrew Withers (VIC) 1978 M4+ 287 Martin Aitken (VIC) 1978 M4+ 288 Jim Stride (NSW) 1978 M8 289 John Sivewright (NSW) 1978 M8 290 Athol McDonald (NSW) 1978 M8 291 Andrew McKinley (VIC) 1978 ML1x 292 Vaughn Bollen (SA) 1978 ML4- 293 Dennis Hatcher (VIC) 1978 ML8 294
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