by Adelaide Hawk » Wed Aug 17, 2011 9:51 pm
by Adelaide Hawk » Wed Aug 17, 2011 9:55 pm
robranisgod wrote:North's Dasher Hewitt was a state wingman and vice captain of North's 1960 premiership side. He originally came from Crystal Brook and won North's best and fairest in 1961. Like a long line of top North footballers he wore number 6.
by mal » Wed Aug 17, 2011 10:00 pm
by robranisgod » Wed Aug 17, 2011 10:07 pm
Adelaide Hawk wrote:robranisgod wrote:North's Dasher Hewitt was a state wingman and vice captain of North's 1960 premiership side. He originally came from Crystal Brook and won North's best and fairest in 1961. Like a long line of top North footballers he wore number 6.
I believe he derived the sobriquet 'Dasher' from a famous bookie of the time, also named Hewitt? Not sure about that one, you never knew if Dasher was having you on or not
by mal » Wed Aug 17, 2011 10:33 pm
by mal » Wed Aug 17, 2011 10:36 pm
robranisgod wrote:baggy8 wrote:Adelaide Hawk wrote:Shearman moved into a pub in the Sturt area and applied for a clearance from West Torrens to Sturt, but West Torrens didn't clear him to play.
Shearman became the licensee of the Waverley Hotel on Unley Rd (roughly where Boho is now) while in his prime at Torrens and rather provocatively (and I imagine good-humouredly) had the exterior neon signage done in blue and yellow.
The Waverley Hotel is exactly the same pub as Boho is now.
Shearman was licensee for some time before he tried to go to Sturt. In fact I beiieve that West Torrens put him into the hotel and as correctly stated he had the West Torrens Eagle emblem on a neon sign on the pub. West Torrens in the very early 60s were considered the wealthiest club in the league but a financial disaster in 1963 caused huge damage. It never really recovered from this financial disaster and though it survived a further 27 years I believe that it was this, rather than Woodville's introduction was the main cause of Torrens demise.
Incidentally Lindsay Head at the same time was the licensee of the Cross Keys Hotel at Cavan.
by robranisgod » Wed Aug 17, 2011 10:40 pm
by robranisgod » Thu Aug 18, 2011 1:43 pm
mal wrote:Hewitts everywhere !
by mal » Thu Aug 18, 2011 5:24 pm
Adelaide Hawk wrote:Neil Hawke and Eric Freeman were part of Port Adelaide's 1967-68 District Cricket premiership team. It was their first since 1929-30, and they haven't won one since. Port Adelaide were dismissed for a paltry 96 by a strong Prospect team which included Mallett, Jenner, Clarke, Hsammond, Farrell, Gilbourne and Blewett, but then Hawke & Freeman took 5 wickets each to skittle them for only 53!!
One thing I really loved about football in the 60s were the number of league footballers who also played state cricket for SA. To name a few, there were John Lill, John Halbert, Lindsay Head, Neil Hawke, David Sincock, Graeme Farrell, Bob Gilbourne, Eric Freeman, Kevin McCarthy, Donn Robins, Barrie Robran, John Nash & Bob Simunsen.
There were probably others, but you get the picture.
by robranisgod » Thu Aug 18, 2011 6:37 pm
Adelaide Hawk wrote:Neil Hawke and Eric Freeman were part of Port Adelaide's 1967-68 District Cricket premiership team. It was their first since 1929-30, and they haven't won one since. Port Adelaide were dismissed for a paltry 96 by a strong Prospect team which included Mallett, Jenner, Clarke, Hsammond, Farrell, Gilbourne and Blewett, but then Hawke & Freeman took 5 wickets each to skittle them for only 53!!
One thing I really loved about football in the 60s were the number of league footballers who also played state cricket for SA. To name a few, there were John Lill, John Halbert, Lindsay Head, Neil Hawke, David Sincock, Graeme Farrell, Bob Gilbourne, Eric Freeman, Kevin McCarthy, Donn Robins, Barrie Robran, John Nash & Bob Simunsen.
There were probably others, but you get the picture.
by Adelaide Hawk » Thu Aug 18, 2011 7:29 pm
mal wrote:I can remember Kevin McCarthy the fast bowler
I had not known he played League Football
Has anyone any details of Kevins SANFL career ?
by Adelaide Hawk » Thu Aug 18, 2011 7:37 pm
robranisgod wrote:And they played against Allan Aylett, Ian Law and Peter Bedford
by mal » Fri Aug 19, 2011 5:07 pm
mal wrote:1960s participants Ive met at the racecourses 3
MAX HEWITT
The Hewitt name is well know in South Australia
Max Hewitt played for WA from 1949-1960
It appears he played about 129 games
In his last season it is listed that Max played 5 games in 1960
Max has been described as a good half back flanker
Cant find any records , but I reckon he played state footy
BREEDING
He has bred exceedingly well
Daryl and Glynn Hewitt are his footballing sons, who have played in the SANFL + VFL
Both different sorts of players , both very good footballers
Glynn bred Lleyton Hewitt the youngest ever ranked number 1 tennis player when Llyeton was 20 years old
Max had a much younger brother Peter Hewitt who played mainly as a defender in the late 60s for WA
RACECOURSE
Max is a punter
Ive caught up with him on numerous occasions over the years
One of our favorite haunts was the Morphetville auditoruim in the 1990s
Son Daryl , is involved in the racing industry
As for Max, he is one of the most pleasant racecourse personalities you could meet
QUESTIONS
I noticed he played as a regular 1950-52 and as a regular in 1956-58
In 1953 -1955 he only played 6 games, and listed as playing no games in 1955
I have heard he played state footy, so why would Max have had 6 games in 3 years , was he injured, was WA a strong club ?[surely a state player would have been more of a regular]
MORE HEWITTS
There was a J Hewitt who played at WA in 1963, any relation ?
Also a G Hewitt who played 18 games in 1953-1954, any relation ?
by robranisgod » Fri Aug 19, 2011 5:41 pm
mal wrote:WT
Caire
Edwards
Graham
Hank . B
Head
Hine
Jarman
Klaffer
Livesey
Morrell
Rawson
Roberts
Taylor
by GWW » Fri Aug 19, 2011 9:24 pm
Adelaide Hawk wrote:robranisgod wrote:And they played against Allan Aylett, Ian Law and Peter Bedford
A funny story involving Neil Hawke and Ian Law. Law was 12th man for Victoria when they played SA at the MCG in 1963-64. SA's 1st innings began with Les Favell & John Lill opening. A Vic fielder was injured early and they sent for Law to substitute. He couldn't be found at first, and then found he was in the toilet.
Neil Hawke volunteered to act as sub fielder while Law was indisposed. In that short time, Favell decided to hole out .. hitting a catch to none other than Hawke.
by robranisgod » Fri Aug 19, 2011 9:48 pm
GWW wrote:Adelaide Hawk wrote:robranisgod wrote:And they played against Allan Aylett, Ian Law and Peter Bedford
A funny story involving Neil Hawke and Ian Law. Law was 12th man for Victoria when they played SA at the MCG in 1963-64. SA's 1st innings began with Les Favell & John Lill opening. A Vic fielder was injured early and they sent for Law to substitute. He couldn't be found at first, and then found he was in the toilet.
Neil Hawke volunteered to act as sub fielder while Law was indisposed. In that short time, Favell decided to hole out .. hitting a catch to none other than Hawke.
Did Neil Hawke ever have a season where he played footy for Port with Eric Freeman, and then the following season cricket together with SA (or vice versa, taking into account it may have only possibly happened in one or maybe 2 years given that Neil Hawke moved to Western Australia)..
by Brendan M » Sun Aug 21, 2011 12:02 am
by redandblack » Sun Aug 21, 2011 1:11 pm
by McAlmanac » Sun Aug 21, 2011 11:24 pm
mal wrote:Adelaide Hawk wrote:One thing I really loved about football in the 60s were the number of league footballers who also played state cricket for SA. To name a few, there were John Lill, John Halbert, Lindsay Head, Neil Hawke, David Sincock, Graeme Farrell, Bob Gilbourne, Eric Freeman, Kevin McCarthy, Donn Robins, Barrie Robran, John Nash & Bob Simunsen.
There were probably others, but you get the picture.
I can remember Kevin McCarthy the fast bowler
I would often see this ,
Kev walking back to his bowling mark, and running his fingers thru his hair pushing it over and forward to cover a bald patch !
Kevin was an under-rated bowler, we used to applaud his efforts, he was a favorite of mine
I had not known he played League Football
Has anyone any details of Kevins SANFL career ?
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