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Re: SAs most travelled footballer!!!

PostPosted: Tue Dec 01, 2015 9:04 am
by Dogwatcher
Any games for NT clubs?
Or how about for a team in Europe or Asia when he travelled overseas?

;)

Re: SAs most travelled footballer!!!

PostPosted: Tue Dec 01, 2015 1:38 pm
by bloke
oyster wrote:
mighty hounds wrote:
oyster wrote:
oyster wrote:Marc Cox: Port Adelaide, West Adelaide, Norwood, Henley, Seaton, Port District, Portland, North Haven, West Croydon, Para Hills, Echunga, Encounter Bay, Payneham NU, Barossa Districts, Tea Tree Gully. A few of those clubs he has been at more than once. Thats 15 different clubs.

I think we have the Gold Medallist and Commonwealth/Olympic champion right here. He only needs one more club to have all 16 clubs in the card deck. He will start on the spades then.

Darren Francis (was at Fitzroy in 2015 and anyones guess in 2016) would be the silver medallist and standing on the podium. He'd be closing in fast on Cox.


UPDATE
Marc Cox: Port Adelaide, West Adelaide, Norwood, Henley, Seaton, Port District, Portland, North Haven, West Croydon, Para Hills, Echunga, Encounter Bay, Payneham NU, Barossa Districts, Tea Tree Gully, Kersbrook and Virginia. A few of those clubs he has been at more than once. Thats 17 different clubs.

We definitely have the Gold Medallist and Commonwealth/Olympic champion right here. He's officially got through all the clubs and is into the spades. Lets see if he can reach the diamonds and hearts?

Darren Francis (was at Fitzroy in 2015 and anyones guess in 2016) would be the silver medallist and standing on the podium. He'd be closing in fast on Cox.


Didn't Cox also play half a year for one of the Clare teams?


Don't know. I was quoted all the teams he'd played for when we rang the year before about recruiting him. Then added all the teams that others had added on here. Come up with 17 from the clubs I was told and the ones written here. You might be right and it's 18 clubs. Huge effort no matter how you look at it. That would take a bit of beating and possibly should be entered into the Guinness Book of Records.



Told a few years he started at Amatuer league club then after 3 or 4 games ask for a clearance to another amatuer club. Original club wouldnt clear him to that club so he got a clearance to Encounter Bay (second stint there) only to play one game and ask for a clearance again.
Not sure of the exact details but three clubs inabout seven rounds would help his tally to get up to 18

Re: SAs most travelled footballer!!!

PostPosted: Tue Dec 01, 2015 3:08 pm
by Lightning McQueen
bloke wrote:

Told a few years he started at Amatuer league club then after 3 or 4 games ask for a clearance to another amatuer club. Original club wouldnt clear him to that club so he got a clearance to Encounter Bay (second stint there) only to play one game and ask for a clearance again.
Not sure of the exact details but three clubs inabout seven rounds would help his tally to get up to 18

I'd love for the bloke to start up an account and for someone to have an exclusive with the great man.

Is he a myth?

Re: SAs most travelled footballer!!!

PostPosted: Fri Dec 18, 2015 3:30 pm
by bloke
With the Great Mans Mentor no longer coach at Echunga we all wonder where Marc Cos's journey will take him next season.....

Re: SAs most travelled footballer!!!

PostPosted: Wed Feb 03, 2016 9:19 am
by Mr Beefy
@S Demon - this one

Re: SAs most travelled footballer!!!

PostPosted: Wed Feb 03, 2016 9:40 am
by S Demon
bloke wrote:With the Great Mans Mentor no longer coach at Echunga we all wonder where Marc Cos's journey will take him next season.....

Hills Football League SA - Salisbury North - Cox, Marc - Pending

Re: SAs most travelled footballer!!!

PostPosted: Wed Feb 03, 2016 8:06 pm
by bloke
S Demon wrote:
bloke wrote:With the Great Mans Mentor no longer coach at Echunga we all wonder where Marc Cos's journey will take him next season.....

Hills Football League SA - Salisbury North - Cox, Marc - Pending


The bloke is an absolute marvel

Re: SAs most travelled footballer!!!

PostPosted: Thu Feb 04, 2016 9:36 am
by Lightning McQueen
bloke wrote:
S Demon wrote:
bloke wrote:With the Great Mans Mentor no longer coach at Echunga we all wonder where Marc Cos's journey will take him next season.....

Hills Football League SA - Salisbury North - Cox, Marc - Pending


The bloke is an absolute marvel

Still enough for 3 more clubs before round 1 starts.

Re: SAs most travelled footballer!!!

PostPosted: Tue Jul 26, 2016 3:03 pm
by Benchwarmer
Have Cox and Mitchell played with anyone in 2016?

Is anyone able to confirm that Cox did play at South Clare and that he has played at Salisbury North?

Cox and Mitchell are behind Brendan Fevola (25 senior clubs) and Derek Mott (21 senior clubs - 17 in WA, 3 in Vic, plus Callington) and possibly former VFA forward Danny Casset (18 clubs in Vic) too in terms of the most clubs nationwide.

Re: SAs most travelled footballer!!!

PostPosted: Tue Jul 26, 2016 4:39 pm
by Bum Crack
Can this bloke actually play?

Re: SAs most travelled footballer!!!

PostPosted: Tue Jul 26, 2016 4:50 pm
by amber_fluid
Bum Crack wrote:Can this bloke actually play?


Hasn't got a kick in the last 10 years I don't think.
Prior to that he could.

Re: SAs most travelled footballer!!!

PostPosted: Wed Jul 27, 2016 1:08 pm
by Dolphin Treasure
We should start a petition to get this cox bloke on open mike.

Re: SAs most travelled footballer!!!

PostPosted: Thu Jul 28, 2016 3:50 pm
by jo172
He played some decent D2R in 2014 that I saw.

Re: SAs most travelled footballer!!!

PostPosted: Thu Jul 28, 2016 4:40 pm
by 200 Killer Wasps
My expertise is only with country football clubs with the following featuring at the top of the SA Country list -:

13 - Shayne Mitchell
Christies Beach, Apsley, Lucindale, Border Districts, United (APFL), Ramblers, Angaston, Gawler Central, Langhorne Creek, Encounter Bay, Macclesfield, Callington United Eagles, Hornridge.

9 - John Hammer
Penola, Waybacks, Wudinna, Tumby Bay, Cummins Ramblers, Minnipa, Tailem Bend, Peake & District, Lameroo South.

9 - Brett O'Brien
Quorn Wolves, Central Augusta, West Augusta, Solomontown, West Whyalla, South Whyalla, Rocky River, Southern Flinders, Broughton Mundoora.

8 - Michael Small
Naracoorte, Pinnaroo, Apsley, Border Downs, Strathalbyn, Lucindale, West Gambier, Mundulla.

8 - Don Tschuna
Charra, Rudall, West Augusta, Wirrulla, Tailem Bend, Koonibba, Ceduna, Western United.

8 - Anthony Lippis
Loxton North, Berri, Lyrup, Loxton, Renmark, Paringa, Pinnaroo, Cobdogla.

7 - Simon Sumner
United, Paringa, Moorook, Lyrup, Barmera Monash, Berri, Cobdogla.

7 - Dametrius Steinert
Berri, Loxton, Nuriootpa, Tanunda, Freeling, Lobethal, Truro.

7 - Murray Wiseman
Tasmans, Ungarra, Port Neill, Wudinna, United (Le Hunte), Paruna, United (Murray Lands).

Re: SAs most travelled footballer!!!

PostPosted: Thu Jul 28, 2016 5:07 pm
by Dogwatcher
A few names I recognise there, 200KW ;)

And no Lefty!

Re: SAs most travelled footballer!!!

PostPosted: Thu Jul 28, 2016 5:17 pm
by BoundaryRider84
200 Killer Wasps wrote:My expertise is only with country football clubs with the following featuring at the top of the SA Country list -:

13 - Shayne Mitchell
Christies Beach, Apsley, Lucindale, Border Districts, United (APFL), Ramblers, Angaston, Gawler Central, Langhorne Creek, Encounter Bay, Macclesfield, Callington United Eagles, Hornridge.

9 - John Hammer
Penola, Waybacks, Wudinna, Tumby Bay, Cummins Ramblers, Minnipa, Tailem Bend, Peake & District, Lameroo South.

9 - Brett O'Brien
Quorn Wolves, Central Augusta, West Augusta, Solomontown, West Whyalla, South Whyalla, Rocky River, Southern Flinders, Broughton Mundoora.

8 - Michael Small
Naracoorte, Pinnaroo, Apsley, Border Downs, Strathalbyn, Lucindale, West Gambier, Mundulla.

8 - Don Tschuna
Charra, Rudall, West Augusta, Wirrulla, Tailem Bend, Koonibba, Ceduna, Western United.

8 - Anthony Lippis
Loxton North, Berri, Lyrup, Loxton, Renmark, Paringa, Pinnaroo, Cobdogla.

7 - Simon Sumner
United, Paringa, Moorook, Lyrup, Barmera Monash, Berri, Cobdogla.

7 - Dametrius Steinert
Berri, Loxton, Nuriootpa, Tanunda, Freeling, Lobethal, Truro.

7 - Murray Wiseman
Tasmans, Ungarra, Port Neill, Wudinna, United (Le Hunte), Paruna, United (Murray Lands).


Dimma!

Re: SAs most travelled footballer!!!

PostPosted: Thu Jul 28, 2016 5:29 pm
by Bum Crack
BoundaryRider84 wrote:
200 Killer Wasps wrote:My expertise is only with country football clubs with the following featuring at the top of the SA Country list -:

13 - Shayne Mitchell
Christies Beach, Apsley, Lucindale, Border Districts, United (APFL), Ramblers, Angaston, Gawler Central, Langhorne Creek, Encounter Bay, Macclesfield, Callington United Eagles, Hornridge.

9 - John Hammer
Penola, Waybacks, Wudinna, Tumby Bay, Cummins Ramblers, Minnipa, Tailem Bend, Peake & District, Lameroo South.

9 - Brett O'Brien
Quorn Wolves, Central Augusta, West Augusta, Solomontown, West Whyalla, South Whyalla, Rocky River, Southern Flinders, Broughton Mundoora.

8 - Michael Small
Naracoorte, Pinnaroo, Apsley, Border Downs, Strathalbyn, Lucindale, West Gambier, Mundulla.

8 - Don Tschuna
Charra, Rudall, West Augusta, Wirrulla, Tailem Bend, Koonibba, Ceduna, Western United.

8 - Anthony Lippis
Loxton North, Berri, Lyrup, Loxton, Renmark, Paringa, Pinnaroo, Cobdogla.

7 - Simon Sumner
United, Paringa, Moorook, Lyrup, Barmera Monash, Berri, Cobdogla.

7 - Dametrius Steinert
Berri, Loxton, Nuriootpa, Tanunda, Freeling, Lobethal, Truro.

7 - Murray Wiseman
Tasmans, Ungarra, Port Neill, Wudinna, United (Le Hunte), Paruna, United (Murray Lands).


Dimma!

Good player was Dimma. Had a reasonable year at Berri but he dominated the year he played at Loxton. He was a gun. Not long after a knee recon too if I remember correctly.

Re: SAs most travelled footballer!!!

PostPosted: Thu Jul 28, 2016 5:38 pm
by Jimmy_041
jo172 wrote:He played some decent D2R in 2014 that I saw.


Until he king hit a kid behind play and got warned that he was going to be watched
He was gone within the week

Re: SAs most travelled footballer!!!

PostPosted: Thu Jul 28, 2016 5:47 pm
by Footy Chick
Jimmy_041 wrote:
jo172 wrote:He played some decent D2R in 2014 that I saw.


Until he king hit a kid behind play and got warned that he was going to be watched
He was gone within the week


He's on his last point SAAFL wise too I reckon, 1 more game and he's de-registered.

Re: SAs most travelled footballer!!!

PostPosted: Thu Jul 28, 2016 5:56 pm
by Dogwatcher
Bum Crack wrote:
BoundaryRider84 wrote:
200 Killer Wasps wrote:My expertise is only with country football clubs with the following featuring at the top of the SA Country list -:

13 - Shayne Mitchell
Christies Beach, Apsley, Lucindale, Border Districts, United (APFL), Ramblers, Angaston, Gawler Central, Langhorne Creek, Encounter Bay, Macclesfield, Callington United Eagles, Hornridge.

9 - John Hammer
Penola, Waybacks, Wudinna, Tumby Bay, Cummins Ramblers, Minnipa, Tailem Bend, Peake & District, Lameroo South.

9 - Brett O'Brien
Quorn Wolves, Central Augusta, West Augusta, Solomontown, West Whyalla, South Whyalla, Rocky River, Southern Flinders, Broughton Mundoora.

8 - Michael Small
Naracoorte, Pinnaroo, Apsley, Border Downs, Strathalbyn, Lucindale, West Gambier, Mundulla.

8 - Don Tschuna
Charra, Rudall, West Augusta, Wirrulla, Tailem Bend, Koonibba, Ceduna, Western United.

8 - Anthony Lippis
Loxton North, Berri, Lyrup, Loxton, Renmark, Paringa, Pinnaroo, Cobdogla.

7 - Simon Sumner
United, Paringa, Moorook, Lyrup, Barmera Monash, Berri, Cobdogla.

7 - Dametrius Steinert
Berri, Loxton, Nuriootpa, Tanunda, Freeling, Lobethal, Truro.

7 - Murray Wiseman
Tasmans, Ungarra, Port Neill, Wudinna, United (Le Hunte), Paruna, United (Murray Lands).


Dimma!

Good player was Dimma. Had a reasonable year at Berri but he dominated the year he played at Loxton. He was a gun. Not long after a knee recon too if I remember correctly.


Had two, possibly three stints at Loxton.
I think he played in '96 GF. Then came back a second time, where he formed a midfield partnership with Steve Hamilton. Possibly came back for one more stint in the 2000s, IIRC. Body wise, he was more than done by then. Hard as nails, though.