by mal » Mon Aug 22, 2011 12:16 am
by robranisgod » Mon Aug 22, 2011 7:56 am
mal wrote:The SA team that innings was
In batting order
CAUSBY
GALLOWAY
I CHAPPELL
FAVELL
G CHAPPELL
CUNNINGHAM
JARMAN
FREEMAN
MCCARTHY [127 runs + did not bat in the 2nd dig]
JENNER
MALLETT
Cunningham umpired in the SANFL
Jarman played for WT
Freeman for PA
McCarthy for GL
SA also played the WI in another game at Adelaide Oval later that season
McCarthy batted once in this game and his average against the WI that season went from 127 to 63.5 ....
by mal » Mon Aug 22, 2011 11:25 am
by mal » Tue Aug 23, 2011 5:47 pm
by robranisgod » Tue Aug 23, 2011 6:19 pm
mal wrote:The winning clubs in the 1960s were
1962 PA
1963 PA
1964 PA
1965 NW
1966 NA
1967 NA
1968 ST
1969 GL
I would have thought ST would have won a few more in the 1966-1969 period
by spell_check » Tue Aug 23, 2011 7:43 pm
by 200 Killer Wasps » Tue Aug 23, 2011 9:55 pm
mal wrote:Whilst on the subject of Footballers playing another sport
Robert Oatey had an interesting decision to make in about 1961
Football or Tennis ?
Oatey was quite a junior tennis player
Oatey and Gary Usher became a formidable doubles combination
There was a junior tennis game played in the summer of 60-61
Semi Final doubles championship
Robert Oatey + Gary Usher v Rodney Brant and this guy called John Newcombe
They lost, but what might have been
Oatey and Usher led 5-3 on serve to win this match
It has been said that Usher cracked under pressure on service and produced a run of double faults
They lost 8-10
Legendary Tennis man Harry Hopman was impressed with Oatey , and wanted Oatey to pursue a Tennis career
Oatey at the time had college commitments
That Oatey had a long and successful SANFL playing career most probably vindicated his decision to become a footballer
And maybe Newk and his mate winning had something to do with that decision !
by mal » Tue Aug 23, 2011 10:48 pm
by robranisgod » Wed Aug 24, 2011 8:34 am
mal wrote:Peter Oatey I reckon wore the number 8 guernsey in the latter part of his career ?
He is listed in 1966 as wearing the 11 guernsey
And yes 200KW , Peter was also a Tennis Player
Im not sure how Peter's tennis career panned out
OATEY FAMILY
Jack, Robert and Peter were all rovers
The only assessment I can make on who was the best player in the family is that Robert was better than Peter
Jack has a superior coaching record than Robert
Whilst Jack and Roberts careers as players and coaches is well documented, little is said about Peter
On the occasions I saw Peter he was a good reliable rover
The Oateys appear to have played a combined 533 games for the NW football club ? [can Redleg Hawk confirm]
232 Robert 1961-1973
181 Jack 1940-1952
120 Peter 1965-1972
by mal » Wed Aug 24, 2011 9:43 am
by Leaping Lindner » Wed Aug 24, 2011 12:41 pm
mal wrote:Peter Oatey I reckon wore the number 8 guernsey in the latter part of his career ?
He is listed in 1966 as wearing the 11 guernsey
And yes 200KW , Peter was also a Tennis Player
Im not sure how Peter's tennis career panned out
OATEY FAMILY
Jack, Robert and Peter were all rovers
The only assessment I can make on who was the best player in the family is that Robert was better than Peter
Jack has a superior coaching record than Robert
Whilst Jack and Roberts careers as players and coaches is well documented, little is said about Peter
On the occasions I saw Peter he was a good reliable rover
The Oateys appear to have played a combined 533 games for the NW football club ? [can Redleg Hawk confirm]
232 Robert 1961-1973
181 Jack 1940-1952
120 Peter 1965-1972
by robranisgod » Wed Aug 24, 2011 12:48 pm
Leaping Lindner wrote:mal wrote:Peter Oatey I reckon wore the number 8 guernsey in the latter part of his career ?
He is listed in 1966 as wearing the 11 guernsey
And yes 200KW , Peter was also a Tennis Player
Im not sure how Peter's tennis career panned out
OATEY FAMILY
Jack, Robert and Peter were all rovers
The only assessment I can make on who was the best player in the family is that Robert was better than Peter
Jack has a superior coaching record than Robert
Whilst Jack and Roberts careers as players and coaches is well documented, little is said about Peter
On the occasions I saw Peter he was a good reliable rover
The Oateys appear to have played a combined 533 games for the NW football club ? [can Redleg Hawk confirm]
232 Robert 1961-1973
181 Jack 1940-1952
120 Peter 1965-1972
I've been doing lots of reseach lately on the 1880s and there is an Oatey that keeps turning up there. He played for North Adelaide (the one that disbanded in 1885 not the current one) and Adelaide. Be interesting to find out if he is related. He'd be the right era I think to be Jack's grandfather.
by Leaping Lindner » Wed Aug 24, 2011 12:58 pm
robranisgod wrote:Leaping Lindner wrote:mal wrote:Peter Oatey I reckon wore the number 8 guernsey in the latter part of his career ?
He is listed in 1966 as wearing the 11 guernsey
And yes 200KW , Peter was also a Tennis Player
Im not sure how Peter's tennis career panned out
OATEY FAMILY
Jack, Robert and Peter were all rovers
The only assessment I can make on who was the best player in the family is that Robert was better than Peter
Jack has a superior coaching record than Robert
Whilst Jack and Roberts careers as players and coaches is well documented, little is said about Peter
On the occasions I saw Peter he was a good reliable rover
The Oateys appear to have played a combined 533 games for the NW football club ? [can Redleg Hawk confirm]
232 Robert 1961-1973
181 Jack 1940-1952
120 Peter 1965-1972
I've been doing lots of reseach lately on the 1880s and there is an Oatey that keeps turning up there. He played for North Adelaide (the one that disbanded in 1885 not the current one) and Adelaide. Be interesting to find out if he is related. He'd be the right era I think to be Jack's grandfather.
I always thought that Jack's father Ted played at Port Adelaide.
by robranisgod » Wed Aug 24, 2011 1:03 pm
mal wrote:AISH
Also had 3 footballers play at NW
Peter Aish played 152 games between 1953-1962
Peter has been mentioned in this thread as a very good player at full back when he played that position
Peters sons Andrew and Michael have also played at the club
The Oatey and Aish families have produced 3 footballers form each family at the Parade
Both families in total have played 500+ games for NW
I need some clarification
The Aish family has played 558 games compared to the Oateys 539 ?
Other multiple family names at the parade that have played 300+ games , include
Woodcock
Warhurst ?
Gallagher
Fosdike ?
by JK » Wed Aug 24, 2011 1:15 pm
robranisgod wrote:mal wrote:AISH
Also had 3 footballers play at NW
Peter Aish played 152 games between 1953-1962
Peter has been mentioned in this thread as a very good player at full back when he played that position
Peters sons Andrew and Michael have also played at the club
The Oatey and Aish families have produced 3 footballers form each family at the Parade
Both families in total have played 500+ games for NW
I need some clarification
The Aish family has played 558 games compared to the Oateys 539 ?
Other multiple family names at the parade that have played 300+ games , include
Woodcock
Warhurst ?
Gallagher
Fosdike ?
Would the Dalwood's have got close. We now have the third generation of Dalwoods as well.
The Warhursts would certainly had played more than 300 games between Tom senior and junior with a handful from John thrown in.
by robranisgod » Wed Aug 24, 2011 1:20 pm
Leaping Lindner wrote:robranisgod wrote:Leaping Lindner wrote:mal wrote:Peter Oatey I reckon wore the number 8 guernsey in the latter part of his career ?
He is listed in 1966 as wearing the 11 guernsey
And yes 200KW , Peter was also a Tennis Player
Im not sure how Peter's tennis career panned out
OATEY FAMILY
Jack, Robert and Peter were all rovers
The only assessment I can make on who was the best player in the family is that Robert was better than Peter
Jack has a superior coaching record than Robert
Whilst Jack and Roberts careers as players and coaches is well documented, little is said about Peter
On the occasions I saw Peter he was a good reliable rover
The Oateys appear to have played a combined 533 games for the NW football club ? [can Redleg Hawk confirm]
232 Robert 1961-1973
181 Jack 1940-1952
120 Peter 1965-1972
I've been doing lots of reseach lately on the 1880s and there is an Oatey that keeps turning up there. He played for North Adelaide (the one that disbanded in 1885 not the current one) and Adelaide. Be interesting to find out if he is related. He'd be the right era I think to be Jack's grandfather.
I always thought that Jack's father Ted played at Port Adelaide.
A generation earlier. This would be Ted's dad...if they are directly related.
by Adelaide Hawk » Wed Aug 24, 2011 6:49 pm
mal wrote:I need some clarification
The Aish family has played 558 games compared to the Oateys 539 ?
Other multiple family names at the parade that have played 300+ games , include
Woodcock
Warhurst ?
Gallagher
Fosdike ?
by smithy » Wed Aug 24, 2011 7:43 pm
Adelaide Hawk wrote:mal wrote:I need some clarification
The Aish family has played 558 games compared to the Oateys 539 ?
Other multiple family names at the parade that have played 300+ games , include
Woodcock
Warhurst ?
Gallagher
Fosdike ?
Oatey: Jack 181, Robert 232, Peter 120: Total: 533
Aish: Peter 162, Michael 307, Andrew 89, Jesse 33: Total: 591
Woodcock: Don 68, Brian 4, Roger 267: Total: 339
Warhurst: Hubert 'Tom' 94, John 12, Tom 246: Total: 352
Gallagher: Sam 131, Phil 292, John 10, Martin 6, James 213: Total: 652
Fosdike: Bob 141, Len 5, Duncan 176, Simon 1, Nick 13: Total: 336
Balme: Neil 13, Craig 257: Total: 270
Dalwood: Peter 147, Grant 55, Will 6: Total: 208
Hall: Pat 98, John 146: Total: 244
James: Brett 234, Roger 76, Paul 54: Total: 364
McCallum: Perc 172, Bill 154: Total: 326
Sawley: Albert 143, Francis 26, Gordon 53, Brian 138: Total: 360
Ross: Lester sr 27, Lester jr 161, Jonathon 53: Total: 241
Inglis: John sr 45, John jr 159: Total: 204
Maynard: Rodney 157, Brenton 49: Total: 206
Olds: Doug 214, Don 16: 230
Scott: Walter 175, Basil 60: Total: 235
Stephens: Guy 156, Victor 55: Total: 211
Lill: Alick 113, John 78: Total: 191
by Adelaide Hawk » Wed Aug 24, 2011 7:52 pm
smithy wrote:Many of those players weren't playing in the 60's AH so I was reluctant to mention the Thomas brothers.
Between them they would've played a few.
by smithy » Wed Aug 24, 2011 8:09 pm
Adelaide Hawk wrote:smithy wrote:Many of those players weren't playing in the 60's AH so I was reluctant to mention the Thomas brothers.
Between them they would've played a few.
I put those others in because posters had asked about some of them. Are you talking about Keith and Greg Thomas? They weren't brothers.
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