NSW Australian National Football League

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

NSW Australian National Football League CARLTON v ST. KILDA . SYDNEY CRICKET GROUND. Sat~rday 1stJu~e 1968 NEW SOU'TH WALES ~vVICTORIA: " ".Second 18 ... ! ...• . 20c;" · SOUVENIR PROGRAMME NEW SOUTH WALES AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE PATRONS: The Hon. Mr. Justice 'Nagle W. E. Picken Esq. PRESIDENT: W. H. Hart, Esq. , VICE PRESIDENT AND DELEGATE A.N.F.C. Alde'rman J. K. Stewart BOARD OF MANAGEMENT: Messrs W. H. Hart (Chairman), S. C. Felstead W. G. Kernick, J. A. Magner, ' C. F. Shiels, E. Spencer, J. K. Stewart, J. Stroud, J. W. Hammond (Hon. Asst. Sec.) B. G. Osborne (Financial Adviser), K. G. Ferguson (Sec.-Treasurer) PERMIT AND MATCH COMMITTEE Messrs. A. C. Davie (Chairman), T. Miller, L. D. McClymont. PROTESTS AND DISPUTES COMMITTEE i Messrs. R. Brain (Chairman), M. Branson, ,G. Pile UMPIRES APPOINTMENT BOARD i Messrs. F. Baker, G. A. Jervis and L. O'Connor. Coach Mr. W. Craig. STATE SELECTION COMMITTEE ., Messrs. Joe Armstrong (Chairman), Joe Dean, C. F. Shiels, D. Wilson and State Coach R. Hoggett' , . N.S.W. NATIONAL FOOTBALL UNION Controllers of Schools and Junior Football Mr. N. Sterling (President). Mr. A. H. Bridgewater (Secretary) 38-4437) ?~O<:::>O~~K::>O~~~~~~~~OQ Q . Q ~ IF-IT'S SPORT I 2 2 i IT'S IN THE ~ i iJeI~grap. i A~~~~~~~oc:><.~~~~~d 20 THE FOOTBALL RECORD 1st June, 1968 1st June, 1968 THE FOOTBALL RECORD 1 ST. KILDA FOOTBALL (;LUB (;ont. PRESIDENTIAL MESSAGES KEVIN NEALE On behalf of the many ardent sup- IAN STEWART "Cowboy" came to st. Kilda in 1965 pOTters of Australian Football in New from country South Warrnambool. Ori. South Wales, I extend a warm wel- Ian, like Ross Smith, ginally a ruckman defender, he became a success in 1966when played at full- come to the visiting Carlton, St. Kilda has won a Brownlow forward. and Victorian Second 18 teams, who Medal. In fact, Ian's JIM O.'DEA play today at the famous Sydney record is better. He Jim was one of the "recruits of the year" in League football in season Cricket Ground. has won two-in 1965 The New South Wales team, in the and 1966. A talented 1967. He was recruited from Noble Park-Harrisfield, a side which plays in early clash with Victoria, will derive centreman, Ian also the Federal League. He won that com- a great deal of benefit from the game, won the Club best and petition's best and fairest in its junior which should bring them to a peak fairest in 1964 and grade in 1966. for the important AN.F.C. Cham- 1966. BRIAN MYNOTT Brian was born in England during the pionship matches at Canberra next "Blitz" and later migrated to Austra- week-end. JOHN O'DONNELL lia. A tall ruckman, he was one of the The Ampol $1,000 cash award will A high leaping ruck rover, John has stars in the 1966finals. ensure a keenly contested match be- worked his way into the seniors this GEOFF WARD tween the two leading V.FL. teams, year, after several years grooming in Geoff has been a topline player in the junior grades. John is a strong amateur football for many years and Carlton and St. Kilda, and we express kick and is one of the select few who decided this season to attempt a break our appreciation of the Ampol spon- have goaled with their first kick in into League ranks. He is a centre half- sorship. League football. forward who marks and kicks well. The link between the Australian Game and the Australian Company ROTHMANS ASSIST CODE is an important gain for the Code in New South Wales. In Sydney 230school and junior teams play each week. A big welcome also to all fans, young and old, to the day's fixtures. Rothmans National Sports Foundation have helped considerably in this nursery W. H. HART, President, N.S.W.AN.F.L. and in the forthcoming August-September schools holidays clinics will be conducted for this age group with former Carlton V.F.L. Captain, Bruce Comben in charge. The St. Kilda Club *welcomes the invitation* to play Carlton* in Sydney and so contribute to the untiring efforts of the N.S.W.A.N.F.L.in its promotion and develop- ment of our great game of Australian Football. This match promises to be a keenly fought contest with the prestige of two well- known clubs at stake. ,," tI'.-. •••.•,.." *,~ .1 May we congratulate the N.S.W.A.N.F.L.for the initiative shown in staging this and previous games between V.F.L. Clubs. l YOU ;'~"'I G. G. HUGGINS, President St. Kilda Football Club. i HAVE A * * * ~ FRIEND AT The Carlton Football Club are extremely happy to be participants in the game ~ to be played today. \ THE C.B.A We believe that our game warrants every effort to attract more people to become ~. .,:" .•. adherents and, therefore, considered it a privilege to be invited to play against St. ." "'"~ ~ "" "".,# ;r."'.. Kilda, and we sincerely hope that the game will be attractive and worthwhile for those viewing it. The New South Wales League are to be congratulated on the effort they are making to promote Australian football against the opposition of other Codes. THE COMMERCIAL BANK GEORGE H. HARRIS, President Carlton Football Club. My League is extremely* grateful to the* New South Wales* League for the invita- tion extended to play in this, the first match between representative teams of New OF AUSTRALIA LIMITED So~th Wales and Victoria. I trust that the match will be a most entertaining one and will assist your League CHEQUE AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS in propagating Australian Fo.otball in New South Wales. 6381 It is hoped that in reciprocity a team from New South Wales will be able to visit Melbourne for a match on the M.C.G.next season when we will have the opportunity PRINCIPAL OFFICE IN N.S.W. of returning the hospitality. Our sincere good wishes are extended for the future of Australian Football in 273 GEORGE STREET, SYDNEY New South Wales. OVER 150 OFFICES THROUGHOUT THE STATE CARLTON WALTER,President, V.F.L. Reserves. 2 THE FOOTBALL RECORD 1st June, 1968 1st June, 1968 THE FOOTBALL RECORD 19 WHE.~ElHE w. D.& H.O.WillS are pleased to be associated with ACTiON is! the Australian National Football League in sponsoring Grosvenor by Aristocrat with exciting new combinations such as "Ace of THE CRAVEN FILTER Clubs" and "Crazy Joker". PRE-SEASON COMPETITION Grosvenor provides new player appeal and greater interest with a wide variety and of pays. Rugged reliability coupled THE CRAVEN FILTER with Grosvenors glamorous styling ACCURATE LONG-DISTANCE means less service calls thus giving KICKING COMPETITION greater player time. Think modern - think Aristocrat. CRAVEN FILTER ARISTf)CRAT belongs to the world of today 108 Dunning Ave., Rosebery. Phone: 67-4641 Q630.4/67 ~~~(S,,:~(S,,:~(S,,:~(S,,:~(S,,:~(S,,:~(S,,:~(S,,:~(S,,:~(S,,:~(S,,:~(S,,:~(S,,:(j~ WHEN VISITING YOUR SYDNEY RACECOURSE ~ JIM MITCHELL ~ WIN MORE MONEY FOR THE SAME INVESTMENT ~ Specialist in ~ ~ AUSTRALIAN RULES GEAR ~ ~ JIM MITCHEll'S SPORTS STORE ~ B. A. BROWNING ~ 7 CROFTS AVENUE, ~ bets i of the odds for: a place ~ 57 2046 HURSTVILLE 57 2046 ~ Instead of the customary t the odds for a place on all Melbourne and ~ WE CARRY LARGE STOCKS OF SHERRIN'S AND ROSS FAULKNER FOOTBALLS ~ Brisbane Races if 16 or more starters (excluding two-year-old races), ~ MELBOURNE TYPE SHORTS - MELBOURNE BOOTS, ETC. ~ also i of the odds for a place 1-2 if there are 5, 6 or 7 starters @)9~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~@ (including two-year-old races). ~~~(S,,:~(S,,:~(S,,:~(S,,:~(S,,:~(S,,:~(S,,:(?:.(S,,:~(S,,:~(S,,:~(S,,:~(S,,:~(S,,:(j~ Choose from the opening price, or prices from the 7 or 8 Teleprinter market fluctuations direct from the Interstate Racecourse. ~ ARTEL SIGNS PTY. LTD. ~ If none of these prices suit, please ask for starting price. ~ • Commercial Vehicles • Silk Screening • Pictorial Work ~ NO LIMIT ~ • Posters ~ ~ PHONE - 71-8677 336 LIVERPOOL ROAD, ASHFiElD ~ IT'S A BETTER BET WITH B.A.B. @)9~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~@) 18 THE FOOTBALL RECORD 1st June, 1968 1st June, 1968 THE FOOTBALL RECORD CRAVEN FILTER IOOYARDS SPRINT CHAMPIONSHIP FOOTBALL FIESTA AT THE S.C.G. The annual match between two Victorian Football League teams at the-Sydney This event, with a representative from each of the Clubs will be run at the half time interval of the Carlton-St. Kilda match. Cricket Ground is now established as an important date on Sydney's sporting calendar. The race will be off scratch, with prize money (or trophy to the value thereof) In 1965, after a wet morning 22,378 fans turned out to see Geelong defeat South presented by Messrs. W. D. and H. O. Wills-$50 first; $25 second. Melbourne. In 1966, 14,308 braved torrential rain to witness Essendon down Haw- thorn, and last year, in fine weather, but despite strong opposition on the adjacent BALMAIN Gold, Black V GRAHAM RAFFERTY Showground, 23,777 patrons were loud in their applause of the fine display of the EASTERN. SUBURBS Blue, Red and White Hoops RAY WESTON players when Essendon defeated Geelong. NEWTOWN White, Red V IAN DISHER NORTH SHORE Black, Red Sash PETER HAMILTON Today we proudly submit two of the current leading V.F.L. teams, Carlton and ST. GEORGE Red, White Yoke PETER KILMISTER St. Kilda, with their large bands of supporters, many of whom will be in attendance barracking for their idols. "Mr. Football", Ron Barassi, is Captain of the Blues SYDNEY NAVAL Blue, Red Yoke BOB EVANS SOUTHERN DISTRICTS Blue, White Stripes GAVIN BEAHAN whilst the Saints are led by the illustrious Darrell Baldock.
Recommended publications
  • Extract Catalogue for Auction 3
    Online Auction 3 Page:1 Lot Type Grading Description Est $A FOOTBALL - AUSTRALIAN RULES Lot 958 FOOTBALL - AUSTRALIAN RULES Lot 958 Balance of collection including 1931-71 fixtures (7); Tony Locket AFL Goalkicking Estimate A$120 Record pair of badges; football cards (20); badges (7); phonecard; fridge magnets (2); videos (2); AFL Centenary beer coasters (2); 2009 invitation to lunch of new club in Reserve A$90 Sydney, mainly Fine condition. (40+) Lot 959 FOOTBALL - AUSTRALIAN RULES Lot 959 Balance of collection including Kennington Football Club blazer 'Olympic Premiers Estimate A$100 1956'; c.1998-2007 calendars (21); 1966 St.Kilda folk-art display with football cards (7) & Reserve A$75 Allan Jeans signature; photos (2) & footy card. (26 items) Lot 960 FOOTBALL - AUSTRALIAN RULES Lot 960 Collection including 'Mobil Football Photos 1964' [40] & 'Mobil Footy Photos 1965' [38/40] Estimate A$250 in albums; VFL Park badges (15); members season tickets for VFL Park (4), AFL (4) & Reserve A$190 Melbourne (9); books/magazines (3); 'Football Record' 2013 NAB Cup. (38 items) Lot 961 FOOTBALL - AUSTRALIAN RULES Lot 961 Balance of collection including newspapers/ephemera with Grand Final Souvenirs for Estimate A$100 1974 (2), 1985 & 1989; stamp booklets & covers; Member's season tickets for VFL Park (6), AFL (2) & Melbourne (2); autographs (14) with Gary Ablett Sr, Paul Roos & Paul Kelly; Reserve A$75 1973-2012 bendigo programmes (8); Grand Final rain ponchos. (100 approx) Page:2 www.abacusauctions.com.au 20 - 23 November 2020 Lot 962 FOOTBALL - AUSTRALIAN RULES Lot 962 1921 FOURTH AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL CARNIVAL: Badge 'Australian Football Estimate A$300 Carnival/V/Perth 1921'.
    [Show full text]
  • Reclink Annual Report 2016-17
    , Annual Report 2016 -17 Partners Contents Our Mission 3 State Reports 12 About Reclink Australia 3 AAA Play 18 Why We Exist 4 Art Therapy 20 What We Do 5 Reclink Mumbai 20 Measuring Results and Impacts 6 Events, Fundraising and Volunteers 21 Transformational Links, Training Our Activities 28 and Education 7 Our Members 30 Corporate Governance 7 Gratitude 32 SROI Report 8 Our National Footprint 34 Founders Message 10 Reclink Australia Staff 35 Community Partners 11 Contact Us 35 Notice of 2017 Annual General Meeting The Annual General Meeting for Members 1. Confirmation of the minutes of the last Annual of Reclink Australia will be held at General Meeting held on 23 November, 2016. Reclink, South Melbourne at 9.30am 2. To receive the Report and Financial Statements on Wednesday 22 November, 2017. for the year that ended 30 June, 2017. 3. General business. 2 RECLINK AUSTRALIA – REBUILDING LIVES THROUGH SPORT AND ARTS Our Mission Respond. Rebuild. Reconnect. We seek to give all participants the power of purpose. About Reclink Australia Reclink Australia is a not-for-profit organisation whose aim is to enhance the lives of people experiencing disadvantage or facing significant barriers to participation, through providing new and unique sports, specialist recreation and arts programs, and pathways to employment opportunities. We target some of the community’s most vulnerable and isolated people; at risk youth, those experiencing mental illness, people with a disability, the homeless, people tackling alcohol and other drug issues and social and economic hardship. As part of our unique hub and spoke network model, Reclink Australia has facilitated cooperative partnerships with a membership of more than 220 community, government and private organisations.
    [Show full text]
  • Microsoft Outlook
    Dear City of Melbourne Meeting Group Team This is a written response in regards to Agenda Item 6.1 Ministerial Planning Referral : ID - 2020-2 Carlton Recreation Ground, Princes Park, Carlton. FMC Meeting 18th August 2020. AFLW is an exceptional, entertaining elite sport that is growing in popularity. It's appropriate for the City of Melbourne to support the ambition to develop Princes Park and create a world class venue for the AFLW, it's administrators, players, supporters and volunteers. It is appropriate to acknowledge that the ground is on Wurundjeri country in the Kulin Nation. It was at Princes Park that the first AFLW match between Carlton and Collingwood was played before a sell out crowd. A feat that Gillon McLaughlin appreciated at the time. So there is important history concerning the AFLW here. In regards to the broadcast standard lighting requirements and the general lighting around the ground for safety and amenity, having a dialogue with commercial television technicians and the theatrical lighting teams from the John Summer Theatre and the Malthouse Theatres would help. In regards to concerns about overshadowing, there should be consideration given to the fact that there is an asphalt car park on the western side of the ground. The City of Melbourne should not discourage future plans to include developers and builders seeking exemptions concerning overshadowing in this area. Further opportunities to expand and improve facilities over the car park should be considered. With appropriate setbacks at the upper levels. There should be child minding facilities at this site, as well perhaps creating a Kindergarten.
    [Show full text]
  • Get Book // Fitzroy Football Club Players
    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,
    [Show full text]
  • Time on Annual Journal of the New South Wales Australian Football History Society
    Time on Annual Journal of the New South Wales Australian Football History Society 2019 Time on: Annual Journal of the New South Wales Australian Football History Society. 2019. Croydon Park NSW, 2019 ISSN 2202-5049 Time on is published annually by the New South Wales Australian Football Society for members of the Society. It is distributed to all current members free of charge. It is based on football stories originally published on the Society’s website during the current year. Contributions from members for future editions are welcome and should be discussed in the first instance with the president, Ian Granland on 0412 798 521 who will arrange with you for your tale to be submitted. Published by: The New South Wales Australian Football History Society Inc. ABN 48 204 892 073 40 Hampden Street, Croydon Park, NSW, 2133 P O Box 98, Croydon Park NSW 2133 Contents Editorial ........................................................................................................................................................... 1 2019: Announcement of the “Greatest Ever Players from NSW” ..................................................................... 3 Best NSW Team Ever Announced in May 2019 ......................................................................................... 4 The Make-Up of the NSW’s Greatest Team Ever ...................................................................................... 6 Famous footballing families of NSW ...............................................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • The Official Anzac Friendship Match
    THE OFFICIAL ANZAC FRIENDSHIP MATCH 27th of April 2013 VIETNAM SWANS vs JAKARTA BINTANGS LORD MAYOR’S OVAL, VUNG TAU FEATURES 02 WELCOMES Messages from all those involved and those with a past history with the ANZAC Friendship Match. 30 THE HISTORY OF See the photo THE VFL that caused a stir Stan Middleton tells us on the Vietnam about the Vietnam Football Swans’ website. League. page 56. 34 AROUND THE GROUNDS Stories from other countries and thier ANZAC matches 40 BROTHER CLUBS Clubs from Australia give their best for the weekend. 45 TWO BLACK ARMBANDS Remembering the fallen 46 SCHEDULE A rundown of the ANZAC Weekend. 48 TEAM PROFILES Read up about the players of this historic match. 03 58 CHARITIES PHIL JOHNS The young lives we are Vietnam Swans supporting at today’s National President ANZAC Friendship Match. welcomes all to this great occassion. FRONT COVER Kevin Back & Bob McKenna, October 1968 THE 2013 ANZAC FRIENDSHIP MATCH RECORD - 01 Welcomes & Messages John McAnulty Australian Consul General, HCMC would like to welcome you to the 4th Annual ANZAC Friendship Weekend in Vung Tau. It is my honour to be involved in an event Ithat celebrates the close relationship between Australia and Vietnam especially with this year being the 40th Anniversary of Diplomatic Relations between our two countries. A 40 year partnership marked by friendship and cooperation and which continues to strengthen. This week Australians paused to remember the sacrifices made by their compatriots – from the beaches of Gallipoli to the fields of Northern France, from Tobruk to Kokoda and in Korea and Vietnam and in more recent theatres in East Timor, Iraq and Afghanistan.
    [Show full text]
  • Encyclopedia of Australian Football Clubs
    Full Points Footy ENCYCLOPEDIA OF AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL CLUBS Volume One by John Devaney Published in Great Britain by Full Points Publications © John Devaney and Full Points Publications 2008 This book is copyright. Apart from any fair dealing for the purposes of private study, research, criticism or review as permitted under the Copyright Act, no part may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise without prior written permission. Every effort has been made to ensure that this book is free from error or omissions. However, the Publisher and Author, or their respective employees or agents, shall not accept responsibility for injury, loss or damage occasioned to any person acting or refraining from action as a result of material in this book whether or not such injury, loss or damage is in any way due to any negligent act or omission, breach of duty or default on the part of the Publisher, Author or their respective employees or agents. Cataloguing-in-Publication data: The Full Points Footy Encyclopedia Of Australian Football Clubs Volume One ISBN 978-0-9556897-0-3 1. Australian football—Encyclopedias. 2. Australian football—Clubs. 3. Sports—Australian football—History. I. Devaney, John. Full Points Footy http://www.fullpointsfooty.net Introduction For most football devotees, clubs are the lenses through which they view the game, colouring and shaping their perception of it more than all other factors combined. To use another overblown metaphor, clubs are also the essential fabric out of which the rich, variegated tapestry of the game’s history has been woven.
    [Show full text]
  • Unforgettable Characters in Football a Series of Articles Written by H.A.De Lacy During the 1941 VFL Football Season and Published in the Sporting Globe
    Unforgettable Characters in Football A series of articles written by H.A.de Lacy during the 1941 VFL football season and published in The Sporting Globe. Peter Burns Henry “Tracker” Young Albert Thurgood Henry “Ivo” Crapp Dick Lee Syd and Gordon Coventry Roy Park Jack Worrall Ivor Warne-Smith Hughie James Percy Parratt & Jimmy Freake Horrie Clover Roy Cazaly Alan and Vic Belcher Vic Cumberland Tom Fitzmaurice Rod McGregor Dave McNamara Albert Chadwick PETER BURNS Greatest Player Game Has Produced May 3, 1941 – https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/180297522 When I walked into the South Melbourne training room on Thursday night and asked a group of old timers, "Did any of YOU fellows play with Peter Burns when he was here?'' work stopped. Billy Windley left off lacing a football. "Joker" Hall allowed the compress on Eric Huxtables ankle to go cold, and Jim O'Meara walked across the room with a pencil sticking out of the side of his mouth, while one of the present-day Southern stalwarts stood half naked Waiting for the guernsey that Jim carried away in his hand. I had struck a magic chord collectively and individually all three said play with Peter — he was the greatest player the game has produced and a gentleman in all things." Well it was certainly nice to have them unanimous about It. and so definite too. I wanted Information and I got it in one hot blast of enthusiasm. Peter Burns — what a man; what a footballer, they all agreed. Today in the South Melbourne room working side by side at the moulding of a younger side.
    [Show full text]
  • Brett Ratten Stephen Silvagni Michael Sexton Ang Christou Peter Dean
    Mike Fitzpatrick Wayne Harmes Geoff Southby Peter McConville Barry Gill John OConnell Kevin Hall Ken Sheldon Vin Waite Syd Jackson Trevor Keogh Bruce Doull Barry Armstrong Bryan Quirk Alex Jesaulenko Wes Lofts Sergio Silvagni Jim Buckley Rod Austin Charlie Hammond Fred Elliott Andy McDonald Adrian Gallagher Phillip Pinnell Peter Jones Ian Collins Robert Walls John Nicholls Alex Duncan Horrie Clover Jim Marchbank Rod McGregor Vin Gardiner George Topping Mark MacLure John Goold Rodney Ashman Ian Robertson David McKay Gary Crane Billy Payne George Bruce Norman Clark Alex Marcou Wayne Johnston Ang Christou Eddie Betts David Glascott Lance Whitnall Paul Meldrum Adrian Hickmott Matthew Hogg Justin Madden Andrew Carrazzo Bret Thornton Levi Casboult Andrew Walker Dean Rice Darren Hulme Anthony Franchina Fraser Brown Michael Sexton Peter Dean Brendan Fevola Michael Jamison Chris Judd Marc Murphy Jeff Garlett Scott CamporealeAnthony Koutoufides Tom Alvin Ken Hunter Andrew McKay Stephen Kernahan Ryan Houlihan Zach Tuohy Jarrad Waite Dennis Armfield Matthew Allan Stephen Silvagni Jon Dorotich Matthew Lappin Glenn Manton Bryce Gibbs Matthew Kreuzer Jordan Russell Lachie Henderson Kade Simpson Adrian Gleeson Brett Ratten Simon Beaumont Craig Bradley Mil Hanna Greg Williams Heath Scotland Chris Yarran Justin Murphy Ed Curnow George Ferry Charlie Fisher Ansell Clarke Jim Clark Jack Mills Paddy OBrien Percy Daykin Bob Green Harry Vallence Bruce Comben Bob Crowe Graham Gilchrist Ken Hands Vin English Bob Chitty Jack Hale Mickey Crisp Eric Huxtable Joe Kelly Jack Howell Denis Zeunert Fred Davies Graham Donaldson Ron Savage Jack Wrout Fred Gilby Jim Park John Chick John James Doug Williams Doug Beasy Jim Baird Charlie McInnes Frank Anderson Jim Francis Ron Cooper Jack Conley Ollie Grieve Charlie Davey Frank Gill Laurie Kerr Don McIntyre.
    [Show full text]
  • Sydney Swans
    ; I [IJ l ~ 1-4 '+., ~ " ""'I ...s i Ii- ~ E-- QBE SYDNEY SWANS The DBE Sydney Swans and Face in the crowd AFL (NSW/ACT) Commission ,, Proudly Present NSW/ACT Watch a game and win a watch """" The Sydney -- IS THIS YOU? Each week our photographer will snap a Bro1Atnlo1At Medal Dinner face in the crowd at one of the Sydney AFL games. Venue: The New Randwick Pavilion All you have to do is check the inside back Royal Randwick Race Course page each week and if you see yourself looking back then you are the weekly Date: Monday 28 August 2000 winner. Time: 6:30pm for 7pm Just ring Nicola Cheesman on 9955 1722 by NEXT FRIDAY and send in some photo Price: $120 plus GST per person ID to claim your great prize. $1200 plus GST per table of ten You'll win a AFL club Splash watch of your choice from DSV Merchandising. Dress: Lounge suit/cocktail The splash watch is water resistant to 50 This week's winner: For booking forms and enquires please contact Monique George on 9339 9196 metres and features a dynamic graphic of If this is you, your favourite AFL team logo. It comes contact Nicola Cheesman or email [email protected] with a two year warranty and is available now from most What's New stores in on 9955 1722 Sydney. to claim your prize. Friday Night Action Sydney AFL FOOTBALL Enjoy Sydney Swans Y Western Suburbs Fr~~ I '1 m -0 I ~ !:J -- Spec i aI Guest Tony Lockett ~ · ~~ , ~ .,, SYDNEY AFL RECORD Round 16, July 22-23 2000 What's on in the AFL? All games 2.00pm unless otherwise indicated The latest news from the AFL (NSW/ACT) NSW/ACT STATE U16 TEAM IN CAMP AT WAGGA The team was selected after the four day camp.
    [Show full text]
  • Tasmanian Football Companion
    Full Points Footy’s Tasmanian Football Companion by John Devaney Full Points Footy http://www.fullpointsfooty.net © John Devaney and Full Points Publications 2009 This book is copyright. Apart from any fair dealing for the purposes of private study, research, criticism or review as permitted under the Copyright Act, no part may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise without prior written permission. Every effort has been made to ensure that this book is free from error or omissions. However, the Publisher and Author, or their respective employees or agents, shall not accept responsibility for injury, loss or damage occasioned to any person acting or refraining from action as a result of material in this book whether or not such injury, loss or damage is in any way due to any negligent act or omission, breach of duty or default on the part of the Publisher, Author or their respective employees or agents. Cataloguing-in-Publication data: Full Points Footy’s Tasmanian Football Companion ISBN 978-0-9556897-4-1 1. Australian football—Encyclopedias. 2. Australian football—Tasmania. 3. Sports—Australian football—History. I. Devaney, John. Full Points Footy http://www.fullpointsfooty.net Acknowledgements I am indebted to Len Colquhoun for providing me with regular news and information about Tasmanian football, to Ross Smith for sharing many of the fruits of his research, and to Dave Harding for notifying me of each season’s important results and Medal winners in so timely a fashion. Special thanks to Dan Garlick of OzVox Media for permission to use his photos of recent Southern Football League action and teams, and to Jenny Waugh for supplying the photo of Cananore’s 1913 premiership-winning side which appears on page 128.
    [Show full text]
  • PLAY HARDER the First 50 Years of the Old Haileyburians’ Amateur Football Club 1961 - 2010
    Abbott Allen Allison Anderson Armstrong Atkinson Baker Bannon Barker Baxter Bean Bell Bennett Billings Bingham Boag Bode Bonwick Bouris Bourke Bowden Bowman Bowring Brandham Brewer Broadbent Brooks Brown Brudar Buchanan Burke Burns Byrns Caddy Campbell Carson Carty Caspers Chambers Chegwin Chipperfield Chisholm Clarke Clydesdale Cocks Code Collins Connell Connolly Constable Corrigan Cotton Cox Criticos Cunningham Currie Dangerfield Dann Davey Deller Derham Dimond Dobson Dolman Dowsing Doyle Eagle Edwards Efstathiou Elliot Elliott Ellis Erikson Evans Farr Ferguson Finlayson Fletcher Flockart Floyd Forbes Ford Gadsden Galt Gartner George Gerny Gilby Gilchrist Gill Glanville Gopu Goulden Gregson Hampton Hare Harrison Harrop Hassett Hattam Hayes Henderson Herbert Hill Hilton Hodge Holohan Home Houghton Houston Irving Jackson Jayasekera Jenke Johnson Johnston Jones Jury Kejna Kellock Kight Kingsley Kingston Kirkwood-Scott Korlos Krause Ladd Ladds Lambert Lane Langford Langford-Jones Lappage Lasscock Latrielle Lavender Lay Legge Lingard Lord Lovig Lucas Lyon MacFarlane Mackay Mackenzie McKenzie Main March Marshall Mason Mattingley Mayes McCready McDonnell McGorlick McLauchlan McLean McLennan McQueen Meadows Mears Meckiff Meehan Mehegan Melin Merrett Metherall Miller Mitchell Mohammad Morey Mosbey Mountford Moyle Mueller Mulvey Mytton Neville Newton Norton Noske Oaten O’Donnell O’Farrell Orton Parkes Parton Passalaqua Paul Phillips Pitcher Plecher Pollock Poole Pound Pountney Pritchard Quick Rae Rankine Ray Reed Regan Reid Richardson Ridoutt
    [Show full text]