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MOST SUCCESSFUL COUNTRY SA FOOTBALL TEAM

Postby FootyWiz81 » Fri Apr 02, 2010 2:13 pm

Most Successful Country Team in South Australia?

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Re: MOST SUCCESSFUL COUNTRY SA FOOTBALL TEAM

Postby heater31 » Fri Apr 02, 2010 3:18 pm

Cummins Ramblers; Flags from 1968 - 1982 plus many more

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Re: MOST SUCCESSFUL COUNTRY SA FOOTBALL TEAM

Postby FootyWiz81 » Fri Apr 02, 2010 3:51 pm

How many flags between those yrs?

How many flags in club history and how many yrs have they been around for?
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Postby heater31 » Fri Apr 02, 2010 4:18 pm

FootyWiz81 wrote:How many flags between those yrs?

How many flags in club history and how many yrs have they been around for?



Every year.

I don't have the exact stats on how many flags in total but it would be easily 30 +
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Re: MOST SUCCESSFUL COUNTRY SA FOOTBALL TEAM

Postby Signman1972 » Sat Apr 24, 2010 12:53 am

heater31 wrote:
FootyWiz81 wrote:How many flags between those yrs?

How many flags in club history and how many yrs have they been around for?



Every year.

I don't have the exact stats on how many flags in total but it would be easily 30 +


Club has 36 in total Established 1919 15 Flags in a row 68-82
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Re: MOST SUCCESSFUL COUNTRY SA FOOTBALL TEAM

Postby Signman1972 » Sat Apr 24, 2010 1:22 am

FootyWiz81 wrote:Most Successful Country Team in South Australia?

have your say and try and find stats to back it up.



Most Successful Country team in S.A. is South Gawler with 37 Premierships
Established 1889


1. South Gawler 37 Premierships
2. Cummins Ramblers 36 Premierships
3. North Broken Hill 34 Premierships
4. Cleve 33 Premierships
5. Koonibba 32 Premierships
6. Waybacks 30 Premierships
7. West Augusta 29 Premierships
8. Walleroo 29 Premierships
9. Ports 29 Premierships
10. Solomontown 28 Premierships
11. Kyancutta 28 Premierships
12. Mundulla 28 Premierships
13. Willunga 27 Premierships
14. Loxton 26 Premierships
15. Cowell 26 Premierships
16. South Broken Hill 26 Premierships
17. Curramulka 25 Premierships
18. Willaston 25 Premierships
19. Central Whyalla 25 Premierships
20. Berri 24 Premierships
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Postby 200 Killer Wasps » Sat Apr 24, 2010 8:40 am

Cummins Ramblers premiership in 2008 gives them 37 as well.

Although South Gawler played against stronger opposition than Cummins Ramblers they predominantly played in a three team competition where Cummins Ramblers played in a five and six team competition.

Cummins Ramblers formed in 1919 giving South Gawler a thirty year head start who were formed in 1889.

South Gawler probably the best team but Cummins Ramblers the most successful.
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Postby Swamp Donkey » Sun May 02, 2010 5:58 pm

Signman1972 wrote:
FootyWiz81 wrote:Most Successful Country Team in South Australia?

have your say and try and find stats to back it up.



Most Successful Country team in S.A. is South Gawler with 37 Premierships
Established 1889


1. South Gawler 37 Premierships
2. Cummins Ramblers 36 Premierships
3. North Broken Hill 34 Premierships
4. Cleve 33 Premierships
5. Koonibba 32 Premierships
6. Waybacks 30 Premierships
7. West Augusta 29 Premierships
8. Walleroo 29 Premierships
9. Ports 29 Premierships
10. Solomontown 28 Premierships
11. Kyancutta 28 Premierships
12. Mundulla 28 Premierships
13. Willunga 27 Premierships
14. Loxton 26 Premierships
15. Cowell 26 Premierships
16. South Broken Hill 26 Premierships
17. Curramulka 25 Premierships
18. Willaston 25 Premierships
19. Central Whyalla 25 Premierships
20. Berri 24 Premierships


Mallala FC also has 24 premierships
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Re: MOST SUCCESSFUL COUNTRY SA FOOTBALL TEAM

Postby Signman1972 » Sun May 02, 2010 8:48 pm

Sorry but Cummins Ramblers Only has 36, in 1946 they changed their name for 1 season to the Cockaleechie Football Club, they won the Flag & changed their name back to Cummins Ramblers Football Club so technically they only have 36! :shock:
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Postby 200 Killer Wasps » Mon May 03, 2010 2:35 pm

Technically it was only a name change, Cockaleechie Football Club wore the same colours and had the same players and were the same team.

Technically South Gawler has only won 12 premierships while Gawler South has won 25, however they had the same players, same colours and were the same team.

1893 is still counted as a premiership but was shared with Gawler Central as no final was played.

Following the location of premierships results from the early 1900s, the Willunga tally has risen to 31 (22 Southern FL) and (9 Great Southern).

No results have been located for the Southern league from 1886 to 1900, potentially this could make Willunga the most successful country SA football team.

Loxton's tally has also risen to 30 (8 Loxton Line FA), (1 Loxton Brown's Well FA) and (21 Upper Murray).
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Re: MOST SUCCESSFUL COUNTRY SA FOOTBALL TEAM

Postby FlyingHigh » Mon May 03, 2010 2:55 pm

I honestly take some of these figures with a grain of salt considering the amount of clubs that formed, disbanded and merged, and associations that did the same with only a handful of clubs, especially prior to the 1950's. Whilst this is always happening, it seems to have generally consolidated since this time.
Also, obviously Kyancutta can't add to their tally, but their merged entity, Central Eyre, have had their share of success over the past 20 years. So teams in more populous locations such as the Barossa and Southern get to add to their records.
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Postby OnSong » Mon May 03, 2010 3:07 pm

200 Killer Wasps wrote:Technically it was only a name change, Cockaleechie Football Club wore the same colours and had the same players and were the same team.


Do you know why they changed their name 200KW?
Right in front of me. RIGHT IN FRONT OF ME!
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Postby OnSong » Mon May 03, 2010 3:07 pm

200 Killer Wasps wrote:Technically it was only a name change, Cockaleechie Football Club wore the same colours and had the same players and were the same team.


Do you know why they changed their name 200KW?
Right in front of me. RIGHT IN FRONT OF ME!
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Postby Snaparazzi » Mon May 03, 2010 3:11 pm

Signman1972 wrote:
heater31 wrote:
FootyWiz81 wrote:How many flags between those yrs?

How many flags in club history and how many yrs have they been around for?



Every year.

I don't have the exact stats on how many flags in total but it would be easily 30 +


Club has 36 in total Established 1919 15 Flags in a row 68-82


You'd be pretty happy if you made your senior debut around the age of 17 and then retired at the tender "country" playing age of 32 for that side. Wonder if anyone one person played in all 15? Now that would be a stat and a half.

Poses another question, how many senior (or junior) premierships has 1 person won?
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Postby 200 Killer Wasps » Mon May 03, 2010 3:19 pm

OnSong wrote:
200 Killer Wasps wrote:Technically it was only a name change, Cockaleechie Football Club wore the same colours and had the same players and were the same team.


Do you know why they changed their name 200KW?


At the time there were two Cummins based teams playing in the Great Flinders FL - Cummins Ramblers and Cummins (Reds). Prior to WWII Cockaleechie played in the GSFL B grade comp and were essentially the Cummins Ramblers B grade team. After WWII the Cockaleechie name was adopted to reflect the area that Cummins Ramblers drew their players from and to distance themselves from the other Cummins team. This moved backfired on them however as prospective recruits moving to Cummins were under the impression that there was only one Cummins team - Cummins (Reds). Cummins Ramblers were quick to remedy the situation in 1947 and that was the last of Cockaleechie.
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Postby 200 Killer Wasps » Mon May 03, 2010 3:22 pm

Snaparazzi wrote:
Signman1972 wrote:
heater31 wrote:
FootyWiz81 wrote:How many flags between those yrs?

How many flags in club history and how many yrs have they been around for?



Every year.

I don't have the exact stats on how many flags in total but it would be easily 30 +


Club has 36 in total Established 1919 15 Flags in a row 68-82


You'd be pretty happy if you made your senior debut around the age of 17 and then retired at the tender "country" playing age of 32 for that side. Wonder if anyone one person played in all 15? Now that would be a stat and a half.

Poses another question, how many senior (or junior) premierships has 1 person won?


Neil Pedler played in all 15 premierships.
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Postby 200 Killer Wasps » Mon May 03, 2010 3:24 pm

FlyingHigh wrote:I honestly take some of these figures with a grain of salt considering the amount of clubs that formed, disbanded and merged, and associations that did the same with only a handful of clubs, especially prior to the 1950's. Whilst this is always happening, it seems to have generally consolidated since this time.
Also, obviously Kyancutta can't add to their tally, but their merged entity, Central Eyre, have had their share of success over the past 20 years. So teams in more populous locations such as the Barossa and Southern get to add to their records.


You are right Flying High, a case of the rich getting richer and poor getting poorer.
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Postby Snaparazzi » Mon May 03, 2010 3:53 pm

You'd be pretty happy if you made your senior debut around the age of 17 and then retired at the tender "country" playing age of 32 for that side. Wonder if anyone one person played in all 15? Now that would be a stat and a half.

Poses another question, how many senior (or junior) premierships has 1 person won?[/quote]

Neil Pedler played in all 15 premierships.[/quote]

That is a mind boggling effort.
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Postby FlyingHigh » Mon May 03, 2010 4:10 pm

Snaparazzi wrote:You'd be pretty happy if you made your senior debut around the age of 17 and then retired at the tender "country" playing age of 32 for that side. Wonder if anyone one person played in all 15? Now that would be a stat and a half.

Poses another question, how many senior (or junior) premierships has 1 person won?


Neil Pedler played in all 15 premierships.[/quote]

That is a mind boggling effort.[/quote]

Reckon I've read, maybe in the Bush Legends book, that he played in a couple with one of his sons and maybe just one flag with another son.
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Postby therealROSSCO » Mon May 10, 2010 7:58 pm

Waybacks Football Club have 32 premierships. Established in 1903
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