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1935 GF SOUTH V PORT.

Posted:
Mon May 29, 2006 5:56 pm
by blueandwhite
I was wondering where I could find some info on this match,such as an advertiser write up or photos etc.?

Posted:
Mon May 29, 2006 7:13 pm
by spell_check
The best I can do is the scores:
Grand Final 1935
South 5.1 10.3 14.7 15.9 (99)
Port 2.3 8.4 10.8 13.13 (91)
Adelaide, 26496

Posted:
Mon May 29, 2006 7:55 pm
by Adelaide Hawk
1935 Grand Final
SOUTH ADELAIDE 5-1 10-3 14-7 15-9 (99)
PORT ADELAIDE 2-3 8-4 10-8 13-13 (91)
Best Players
SA: Tully Rusby Jim Dawes Cockburn Masters Jack Dawes.
PA: West Obst Dermody Quinn Reval
Goals
SA: Munro 6 Murdy 3 Tully 2 Rusby 2 Jack Dawes Forrester
PA: Prideaux 4 Hender 4 Hollingworth 2 Quinn Reval Brown
If you're interested, Jerry from "At A Toss Of The Coin" had an excellent copy of the 1935 SANFL Grand Final Football Budget last Friday. It would cost about $75 if he still has it.
As for more information and photos, just visit the State Library and check out the old newpapers.

Posted:
Tue May 30, 2006 5:50 am
by Magpiespower
Have got the team lists at home somewhere.
Will have a look but by the time I find them, I'm sure spelly will already have them posted!
Re: 1935 GF SOUTH V PORT.

Posted:
Sun Feb 08, 2009 8:03 pm
by oldtimer2
Attached is an Advertiser grand final preview and an interesting photograph of the South Adelaide team during the season when it visited the South East. It contains a number of players who represented the club during the season but did not feature in the premiership team photograph.
I have published a report of the 1935 season that includes a brief report of the grand final and photograph from the match at
http://stores.lulu.com/southaustralianfootballThe report is an overview of the season including match details, major events of the season, photographs, team summaries and player information.
It is one of a number of SANFL season reports that have been made available on the website.
Re: 1935 GF SOUTH V PORT.

Posted:
Mon Feb 09, 2009 9:30 pm
by bayman
looking at the names i think it is fair to presume L.Cahill is jack & darrlys dad & C.Rosewarne is clem, father of laurie
Re: 1935 GF SOUTH V PORT.

Posted:
Tue Feb 10, 2009 8:09 am
by Magpiespower
bayman wrote:looking at the names i think it is fair to presume L.Cahill is jack & darrlys dad...
Uncle.
Jack idolised Laurie Cahill and was determined to follow in his footsteps and wear the blue and white.
Won the McCallum for South which alerted Big Bob to the fact he was zoned to Port.
Next year he was at Alberton.
Re: 1935 GF SOUTH V PORT.

Posted:
Tue Feb 10, 2009 8:20 am
by Leaping Lindner
Magpiespower wrote:bayman wrote:looking at the names i think it is fair to presume L.Cahill is jack & darrlys dad...
Uncle.
Jack idolised Laurie Cahill and was determined to follow in his footsteps and wear the blue and white.
Won the McCallum for South which alerted Big Bob to the fact he was zoned to Port.
Next year he was at Alberton.
Laurie Cahill is also the uncle of 1960 Magarey Medalist Barrie Barbary.
Re: 1935 GF SOUTH V PORT.

Posted:
Tue Feb 10, 2009 10:37 am
by Magpiespower
Leaping Lindner wrote:
Laurie Cahill is also the uncle of 1960 Magarey Medalist Barrie Barbary.
J. Cahill, L. Cahill, Barbary.
Handy centreline.

Re: 1935 GF SOUTH V PORT.

Posted:
Fri Feb 13, 2009 1:54 am
by therisingblues
Great work there Old Timer 2. Does the opening of the press release sound familiar?
"Public sympathy is probably overwhelmingly with South Adelaide - for years the chopping block of the other teams and at times the subject of discussions as to whether it was up to league standard"
I do believe however that the Panthers had a bit of a purple patch in their history about that time, and won another flag just a few years later. Amazing though that they were so dominant in the era preceeding the 36 years prior to 1935, and then dropped so suddenly. I wonder what role the promotion of the Sturt Footy club played in that fall from success? South has won only 3 flags in the hundred odd years Sturt has been in the comp. They won 8 flags in about 30 years before the Blues joined.
Connection? Sort of how Woodville knocked Torrens off their heady perch?