Country footy history book - every club in SA!

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Re: Country footy history book - every club in SA!

Postby Benchwarmer » Tue Sep 02, 2008 6:25 pm

I forgot Footypedia ... I haven't logged into that site for a while now.

Whoops! Thanks!
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Re: Country footy history book - every club in SA!

Postby best on hill » Sat Sep 06, 2008 10:15 pm

got my copy today for my birthday, cant help but skip a few pages to the clubs that i have played for but a very well compiled book. it is great testerment to pistol pete, well done
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Re: Country footy history book - every club in SA!

Postby FlyingHigh » Sun Sep 07, 2008 10:25 am

magpie in the 80's wrote:
Benchwarmer wrote:
One query I do have is what was the Hills FL setup like in the 1960s? From what I can work out there were three divsions and maybe even regional zones below that. Is that right? How many teams were under the HFL banner in the mid to late 60s?


there were many different setup's during the early 60's which involved 3 leagues, hills central, torrens valley and hills football.
in 1967 they were all almagamated under the one hills football league. how ever in the early 70's it was split into competitions under the one league eg: division 1 (central zone), division 2 (northern zone), division 3 (southern zone) and later a division 4

in 1967 this is approx. how the hills was divided

div 1 consisted of the following teams Central to the hills:
Mount Barker, Lobethal, Onkaparinga Valley, Heathfield/Aldgate, Stirling, Hahndorf, Bridgewater, Birdwood and Uraidla

div 2 consisted of Northern Towns:
Gumeracha, Ashton, Williamstown, Palmer, Lenswood, Sedan/Cambri, Woodside Army, and Pleasant Valley

div 3 consisted of Sounthern Towns:
Bremer, Echunga, Meadows, Kangarilla, Macclesfield, Nairne , Milang and Langhornes Creek

even though this link hasn't been updated since 2002 it does give you some reasonable information on the hills league in its earlier years

Many clubs have come and gone (folded or almagamated) through out the years, even left the association


http://www.footypedia.com/00002257.htm


m80's - noticed Kersbrook weren't in your list of the Northern division. Where were they playing at that time?

Would have been a great comp to be involved in, but, sadly, as you say many of those teams are not longer
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Re: Country footy history book - every club in SA!

Postby the wonder elephant » Sun Sep 07, 2008 12:07 pm

where did nairne bremer go from 93 till 97 rmfl ?
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Re: Country footy history book - every club in SA!

Postby FlyingHigh » Sun Sep 07, 2008 12:09 pm

the wonder elephant wrote:where did nairne bremer go from 93 till 97 rmfl ?


Yeah, to RMFL, but thought it would have been for longer than that.
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Re: Country footy history book - every club in SA!

Postby Cougar » Wed Sep 10, 2008 11:44 am

Think Kersbrook were in the now defunct Norwood/North Association in the 60s.
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Re: Country footy history book - every club in SA!

Postby FlyingHigh » Wed Sep 10, 2008 3:37 pm

Cougar wrote:Think Kersbrook were in the now defunct Norwood/North Association in the 60s.


Along with Paracombe-Houghton.

Strange that Kersbrook played down there, but Williamstown further out played in the Hills
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Re: Country footy history book - every club in SA!

Postby 200 Killer Wasps » Thu Oct 09, 2008 4:38 pm

'Encyclopedia of South Australian Country Football Clubs' will be available next week from Dymocks book store in Rundle Mall. The author is in negotiations with several other book stores from around the state. The book is still available from the author who can be contacted by email - bplines@bigpond.com or by phone - 0438 819 391.
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Re: Country footy history book - every club in SA!

Postby 200 Killer Wasps » Fri Oct 10, 2008 2:46 pm

'Encyclopedia of South Australian Country Football Clubs' will also be available next week from Book City Mount Gambier.
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Re: Country footy history book - every club in SA!

Postby 200 Killer Wasps » Mon Oct 13, 2008 2:47 pm

'Encyclopedia of South Australian Country Football Clubs' will now be available from the Murray Bridge Newsagency & Toyworld.
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Re: Country footy history book - every club in SA!

Postby best on hill » Wed Oct 15, 2008 1:10 am

seems a little wheel baro pushing going on :lol: :lol:
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Re: Country footy history book - every club in SA!

Postby 200 Killer Wasps » Wed Oct 15, 2008 5:47 pm

'Encyclopedia of South Australian Country Football Clubs' will also be available next week from Volume Books in Port Lincoln.
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Re: Country footy history book - every club in SA!

Postby best on hill » Thu Oct 16, 2008 12:31 am

200 Killer Wasps wrote:'Encyclopedia of South Australian Country Football Clubs' will also be available next week from Volume Books in Port Lincoln.


will the auther be present for signings?
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Re: Country footy history book - every club in SA!

Postby 200 Killer Wasps » Mon Oct 20, 2008 7:31 pm

'Encyclopedia of South Australian Country Football Clubs' will also be available next week from Gawler Books, 7 Main North Rd, Willaston.

Happy to push the 'barrow' for the author Best on Hill.
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Re: Country footy history book - every club in SA!

Postby A Mum » Mon Oct 20, 2008 8:37 pm

Hey, just wondering if this book is available for purchase south side of the city anywhere ??

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Re: Country footy history book - every club in SA!

Postby 200 Killer Wasps » Sat Oct 25, 2008 8:19 am

'Encyclopedia of South Australian Country Football Clubs' will also be available next week from the Port Mall Newsagency.

Still trying to organise something for the south side of Adelaide.
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Re: Country footy history book - every club in SA!

Postby 200 Killer Wasps » Tue Oct 28, 2008 3:05 pm

'Encyclopedia of South Australian Country Football Clubs' will be on sale next week from the Port Pirie National Trust Museum.

Nothing organised for the south side of Adelaide as yet, also looking for somewhere on Kangaroo Island.
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Re: Country footy history book - every club in SA!

Postby nukarni » Tue Nov 04, 2008 9:28 am

On the subject of decent footy books covering the game in the bush, I recently bought a copy of John Gascoyne's tome "Mail medal (1933-2006). For all those who love country footy, it's a good read with plenty of historical photos.
John lives at Ceduna and this looks like it's been a labour of love...
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Re: Country footy history book - every club in SA!

Postby 200 Killer Wasps » Wed Nov 05, 2008 5:27 pm

'Encyclopedia of South Australian Country Football Clubs' is now be available from the "The Whistling Fish Bookshop & Coffee House" at Robe.
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Re: Country footy history book - every club in SA!

Postby best on hill » Mon Nov 10, 2008 1:01 pm

200 Killer Wasps wrote:'Encyclopedia of South Australian Country Football Clubs' will be on sale next week from the Port Pirie National Trust Museum.


at the national trust hey! well at least the author wont look out of place for any signings :wink:
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