1960's SANFL

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Re: 1960's SANFL

Postby mal » Wed Sep 28, 2011 9:00 pm

Gerry Harrison [NW ] has been mentioned as sadly the back pocket who stood Barry Potts [7 goals] in the 1960 Grand Final

In the 1961 preliminary Final Harrison got back some pride
NW 13-13
PA 11-23
Gerry Harrison was a reserve in this match
In the last quarter Gerry kicked 2 goals and NW beat PA in the closest Preliminary Final in the SANFL at the time

Gerry Harrison played 116 games for the Legs between 1959-1966
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Re: 1960's SANFL

Postby Adelaide Hawk » Wed Sep 28, 2011 9:06 pm

mal wrote:Gerry Harrison [NW ] has been mentioned as sadly the back pocket who stood Barry Potts [7 goals] in the 1960 Grand Final


I spoke with Wally Miller about this. He claims Potts only kicked 3 goals on Harrison, the rest were scored on ball when Bunton didn't pay him enough attention.
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Re: 1960's SANFL

Postby mal » Wed Sep 28, 2011 9:13 pm

The Gerry Harrison appreciation club has gained momentum !

Some of my memories, when NW had clubrooms :roll: was the after match awards
Gerry did a few of them and he came across as a very articulate genuine sort of guy
Never personally talked to the man, but strikes me as being the sort of bloke needed and admired in a footy club
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Re: 1960's SANFL

Postby Adelaide Hawk » Wed Sep 28, 2011 9:22 pm

Gerry Harrison was a great servant of the Norwood Football Club for many years. He was Haydn Bunton's Assistant Coach, and coached the Reserves to the 1966 Premiership. He wanted to continue in that role but Norwood President Bert Baulderstone (Gerry's employer) insisted that Gerry spent more time on his accountancy studies.
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Re: 1960's SANFL

Postby mal » Wed Sep 28, 2011 9:34 pm

Ted Whelan [PA] announced his retirement at the end of the 1961 season
Had he played another season the PA ruckman might have obtained a unique honor

258 games Johnny Taylor[WA + GL]
248 games Ted Whelan

Whelan might have ended up the most prolific game player in SANFL history had he played on in 1962
Whelans 248 games was the 2nd highest of all players at the time
Only 19 players had achieved 200+ games b4 the 1962 season

One of those players was John Abley [212] who also retired at the end of the 1961 season
Both Abley and Whelan were 30 years old at the time
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Re: 1960's SANFL

Postby mal » Wed Sep 28, 2011 10:42 pm

RON HEWETT [NA]
A most interesting career
Here are some snippetts on Rons career[137 games at the end of 1961]


His controlled drop kicking at full pace is probably without peer in SA[ was he called Dasher Hewett because of this ???]
Mid 1957 was suspended for a short period by NA for not rePORTing to a 2nds match after being dropped from the League team
Played state football in 1959, then less than a year later was dropped for 2 games to the 2nds at his own request thru a lack of form
1961 NA Best and Fairest winner

Has anyone Hewetts career stats ?
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Re: 1960's SANFL

Postby Leaping Lindner » Thu Sep 29, 2011 12:06 am

Adelaide Hawk wrote:
mal wrote:Just for the record the comp was called :
1878-1898 Association
1899-1906 District
1907 + League

Why was it called District in that 8 season period ?


Others will know more than I, but Norwood official W.B.Griffiths put in a submission to the SAFA that players should represent the district in which they live, like the old district cricket system.

The new system of electoral football deprived Norwood of a number of established first class players, Magarey Medallist Alby Green being one. Others being A.D.Thomson, N.Mitchell, R.Correll, H.Faull, J.D.Daly, A.Daly, P.Fitzpatrick, W.B.Reed, amd J.Way.



It's worth mentioning that Charles Nitschke and George Kreusler (North officials) had previously tried to get this system into place but it had been voted down by the other clubs (3-1). When Griffiths put the idea forward not only was one of the "big" clubs putting it forward but Torrens and West had joined the SAFA thus all but ensuring it got passed (South and Port voted against it). When this motion was put forward football in this state had suffered argueably it's worst season ever (1896) in terms of lack of interest, and the lack of reporting in the daily papers reflects this. If this hadn't got passed when it did who knows what would have happened. It was a very brave and far sighted move by Norwood especially considering that they would suffer from it at first.
It's also worth mentioning that even though the system of playing for your district (team) wasn't compulsory until 1899 right from the start of 1897 players could no longer poached from weaker clubs to stronger clubs. This was where North in particular really benefited holding onto players like the Pash brothers, John Earle and James Matthews amongst others from the get go.
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Re: 1960's SANFL

Postby GWW » Thu Sep 29, 2011 12:25 am

mal wrote:RON HEWETT [NA]
A most interesting career
Here are some snippetts on Rons career[137 games at the end of 1961]


I think Ron Hewitt may have played a few games for Victor Harbor as well.
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Re: 1960's SANFL

Postby baggy8 » Thu Sep 29, 2011 12:29 am

robranisgod wrote:North had won five in that period, 1920, 1930, 1931, 1949 and 1952. I never could understand why stats from 1897 until 1906 at least weren't comsidered at that time. I can understand the argument to leave out the stats from pre 1897 (although I don't agree with the argument).


Sorry rig, realized my mistake as soon as I logged off - just another example of how even North and Sturt have been over the years. It's a long time ago so it's really testing my memory, but the point I'm trying to make is that many pre-1907 stats were not known in the early 60s (and of course the competition was regarded as inferior anyway as it was not 'League' football). I remember being astounded in about 1967 when one of the banks brought out the year's footy program and made mention of the fact that Norwood had won 22 premierships (the same as Port at that stage). "Rubbish" I said to myself and can't remember any other reference to pre-1907 stats for many years after that one-off.
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Re: 1960's SANFL

Postby mal » Thu Sep 29, 2011 12:53 am

Football pre 1900 would be a very interesting thread topic
Perhaps when this 1960s thread reaches conclusion sometime in 2012 we could start a 1800s thread
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Re: 1960's SANFL

Postby robranisgod » Thu Sep 29, 2011 7:56 am

mal wrote:ADVERT 1962

Every Saturday
WOODROOFES DRINKS
bring you
SOUTH AUSTRALIAS ONLY COMPLETE UNINTERUPTED FOOTBALL COMMENTARY
with
Tom Warhurst
Max Hall
Roger Dowsett
on
5KA-5AU-5RM
The Football Stations


QUESTION
Was Roger Dowsett as good as commentator as the other 2 ?


Roger Dowsett was a 5KA DJ who used to do the stats for Tom Warhurst and Max Hall. Unfortunately he died whilst still a very young man. For a time in the early 1970s 5KA presented the Roger Dowsett medal to the best on ground in the SANFL Grand Final.
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Re: 1960's SANFL

Postby robranisgod » Thu Sep 29, 2011 7:59 am

mal wrote:RON HEWETT [NA]
A most interesting career
Here are some snippetts on Rons career[137 games at the end of 1961]


His controlled drop kicking at full pace is probably without peer in SA[ was he called Dasher Hewett because of this ???]

He was called Dasher Hewett after a leading South Australian racetrack character of the time. The original Dasher Hewett was famed as a "Coat puller"at the races. I am sure that Dasher would have tugged your coat, Mal in the 1980s.
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Re: 1960's SANFL

Postby robranisgod » Thu Sep 29, 2011 8:00 am

mal wrote:Football pre 1900 would be a very interesting thread topic
Perhaps when this 1960s thread reaches conclusion sometime in 2012 we could start a 1800s thread

Leaping Lindner could write a book on that period.
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Re: 1960's SANFL

Postby mal » Thu Sep 29, 2011 8:55 am

SA PLAYERS USED IN 1961

19 PARKINSON
19 AMPARRALAMTNA
19 HILDER
19 KANTILLA
18 PARHAM
18 PLOENGES
18 DURBRIDGE
17 CHIGWIN
16 PANIZZA
16 CHRISTIE
16 OBRIEN
15 ROENFELDT R
15 KIMBER
14 DAY
13 JOHNSTON
13 LEWIS
12 JACKSON
11 WILSON
11 DOYLE
11 BACKMAN
10 KUPSCH
9 HARRIS
7 SILVA
7 COLEMAN
7 STEWART
4 WILLIAMS
3 POLDEN
3 ROENFELDT T
3 FRASER
2 BAKER
2 JUDD
2 BAILHACHE
2 BURT
2 PEARCE
2 PRYOR
1 NEALE
1 NEAVE

LEADING GOALKICKERS
31 AMPARRALAMTNA
19 PANIZZA
19 BACKMAN
15 DAY


100+ game players b4 1962

101 PARKINSON
101 KITCHEN
119 KIMBER
126 POLDER
142 PANIZZA
149 PARHAM

IAN DAY
Brother of WA champ Robert Day
Daisy was also a very good sanfl commentator
Would be nice to know how his career went

DAVID KANTILLA
Or David Amparralamtna
The Tiwi tribesman from Bathurst Island
Was recommended to the SAFC by a former SA player Len Atkins
SA needed permission from the Bishop of Darwin b4 Kantilla could come 'south'
Soapy Kantilla had never played on a grass turfed oval, had never played in temperatures below about 60 degrees
On debut he kicked 6 goals against GL
He was hailed as the full forward find, featuring his high marking and remarkable speed for a big fella
David only got 31 goals, perhaps the wet weather and chill hampered him in his 1st year
When he adjusted he eventually was a dominating player in the SANFL
I reckon Robranisgod saw this champ play

QUESTION
R BAILHACHE
Played 2 games in 61, and a total of 4 at that stage
Is this the man that became a Cricket Umpire ?
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Re: 1960's SANFL

Postby GWW » Thu Sep 29, 2011 9:14 am

I believe it probably was. My dad played footy against Robin Bailache in the Great Southern Football League in the late 50s, I believe Bailache moved to Victoria some time afterwards, presumably he continued his footy career over there.
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Re: 1960's SANFL

Postby GWW » Thu Sep 29, 2011 9:17 am

Did Ian Day start off at West and then go to South?
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Re: 1960's SANFL

Postby mal » Thu Sep 29, 2011 9:49 am

GWW wrote:Did Ian Day start off at West and then go to South?


WA 1952-1960
SA 1961-1964

135 games
67 WA
68 SA

Might have played in losing Grand Finals for WA V PA ?
Member of SA premiership team in 1964, and then retired, then started a great career on TV in 1965
2 games 1952
0 games 1953
2 games 1954
4 games 1955

Played no games in 1953, perhaps he was establishing his career at WA ?
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Re: 1960's SANFL

Postby robranisgod » Thu Sep 29, 2011 10:16 am

mal wrote:
GWW wrote:Did Ian Day start off at West and then go to South?


WA 1952-1960
SA 1961-1964

135 games
67 WA
68 SA

Might have played in losing Grand Finals for WA V PA ?
Member of SA premiership team in 1964, and then retired, then started a great career on TV in 1965
2 games 1952
0 games 1953
2 games 1954
4 games 1955

Played no games in 1953, perhaps he was establishing his career at WA ?


I think that Ian Day broke a leg very early in his career. He was only 16 when he made his league debut. He struggled to get a game at West for much of his career, they had their fantastic "mosquito" fleet which included Colin Brown, Jimmy Wright and Frank Hogan amongst others. He captained South in 1963 and played in their premiership in his last game for the club.
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Re: 1960's SANFL

Postby robranisgod » Thu Sep 29, 2011 10:37 am

GWW wrote:I believe it probably was. My dad played footy against Robin Bailache in the Great Southern Football League in the late 50s, I believe Bailache moved to Victoria some time afterwards, presumably he continued his footy career over there.

It is definitely Robin Bailache. He didn't move to Melbourne until well after his footy career had finished. In fact he umpired footy in the SANFL in the late 60s and also commenced at least his Sheffield Shield umpiring career in SA. He may have been still in SA when he commenced his test career, but I am not sure of those timelines.
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Re: 1960's SANFL

Postby robranisgod » Thu Sep 29, 2011 11:43 am

mal wrote:SA PLAYERS USED IN 1961

19 PARKINSON
19 AMPARRALAMTNA
19 HILDER
19 KANTILLA
18 PARHAM
18 PLOENGES
18 DURBRIDGE
17 CHIGWIN
16 PANIZZA
16 CHRISTIE
16 OBRIEN
15 ROENFELDT R
15 KIMBER
14 DAY
13 JOHNSTON
13 LEWIS
12 JACKSON
11 WILSON
11 DOYLE
11 BACKMAN
10 KUPSCH
9 HARRIS
7 SILVA
7 COLEMAN
7 STEWART
4 WILLIAMS
3 POLDEN
3 ROENFELDT T
3 FRASER
2 BAKER
2 JUDD
2 BAILHACHE
2 BURT
2 PEARCE
2 PRYOR
1 NEALE
1 NEAVE

LEADING GOALKICKERS
31 AMPARRALAMTNA
19 PANIZZA
19 BACKMAN
15 DAY


100+ game players b4 1962

101 PARKINSON
101 KITCHEN
119 KIMBER
126 POLDER
142 PANIZZA
149 PARHAM

IAN DAY
Brother of WA champ Robert Day
Daisy was also a very good sanfl commentator
Would be nice to know how his career went

DAVID KANTILLA
Or David Amparralamtna
The Tiwi tribesman from Bathurst Island
Was recommended to the SAFC by a former SA player Len Atkins
SA needed permission from the Bishop of Darwin b4 Kantilla could come 'south'
Soapy Kantilla had never played on a grass turfed oval, had never played in temperatures below about 60 degrees
On debut he kicked 6 goals against GL
He was hailed as the full forward find, featuring his high marking and remarkable speed for a big fella
David only got 31 goals, perhaps the wet weather and chill hampered him in his 1st year
When he adjusted he eventually was a dominating player in the SANFL
I reckon Robranisgod saw this champ play


I certainly saw plenty of "Soapy" Kantilla play. My main memories of him were of his marking ability in a pack situation. In the 1964 Grand Final he played a "kick behind the play" and he was best on the ground. He an extrememly popular team man with South and represented the state a few times.

You mention that he only kicked 31 goals in his first season playing at full forward. I would venture to suggest that the biggest problem would have been that the ball didn't get down there too often. South were a very ordinary outfit circa 1961.

I note though that 11 of the premiership 20 from 1964 played in 1961 I have highlighted them in the list but players of the calibre of Kerley, Darley, White, Skuse, Schmidt, Shaw and Ross joined the club between 1962 and 1964
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