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Six consecutive points followed as North attacked incessantly, before Parsons gathered the ball on the boundary line, dummied a handball, dodged around a player and slotted a magical goal. This result was nearly as bad as Port Adelaide's 1.6 when losing the 1905 Grand Final to North Adelaide.In 1900, North Adelaide won its first premiership with stars Jack (Dinnie) Reedman, Norman Claxton & the Pash brothers.In the summer of 1928-29, a young Don Bradman made his debut for Australia in the first cricket test match of the season. Tom McKenzie of North Adelaide won his second Magarey Medal - having previously won it in 1902 when playing for West Torrens. This anomalous policy was rectified in 1998 and Lindner rightfully received his Medal, retrospectively. In the early days of television he was an interesting, homespun commentator on the World of Sport program and when North Adelaide made a run towards the 1963 grand final with a very young team, Ken was often seen around the club in an advisory capacity.Although North didn't win another premiership in the 1960's it was a fairly successful decade for the Club. Norwood seized the momentum and kicked 3 unanswered goals (2 from free kicks) to again hit the front.
The remaining five crew, including Reg, were never found. Third row, L to R : C. Barrett, K. Farmer, R. Walter, R. Munn, S. Burton, H. Hawke, S. Lock, C. Taylor, D. McInnes, D. Conrad Fourth row, L to R : A. With the Port defenders concentrating on the dangerous Farmer, Hawke was able to score an easy goal for North to relieve some of the pressure. Furthermore, Victoria's full back for most of this time was Jack Regan, the "king of full backs".
Champion Ruckman Mick Redden retired after 16 seasons (starting in 1978) and 334 premiership games - the most games played by a North Adelaide player.The following detailed summary of Barrie's football career and life has been compiled by Bruce Pointon: When the 1888 league season finally got started a week later than usual on Saturday 12th May Medindie was scheduled something of a baptism of fire having to play Port Adelaide on their home ground of Alberton Oval first up. MacKenzie had won the 1902 Magarey Medal and was an established star.
A terrific scrambled goal to Barns saw North regain the lead and at half time North again had a 5 point lead.Medindie finished last in 1888 and prior to the start of the 1889 season it was widely believed that North Adelaide (who had seemingly self destructed as 1888 had gone on) would merge with them. (Coach: K. Farmer ; Captain: I. McKay)In 1926 North finished fourth at the end of the minor round. Ken injured an ankle but Elliott, who was the driver, sustained severe head injuries and died soon afterwards. North's defence was resolute, but finally Sturt goaled. Soon after Lloyd Davies drew first blood for North, with a snap out of the pack, and became the first North player to score a goal on Prospect Oval. NOW AVAILABLE from the History Committee is the ultimate collection of stats and information on all NAFC players, teams, coaches, premierships and much more.1937 Lindsay Allan (Allan) TELFER **Having won their first premiership in 1900, North were cruelly hurt by injury in 1901. Another goal quickly followed for the Roosters as Daryl Webb handballed to Adrian Rebbeck in the open and he promptly goaled. Forrester, L. Edwards Front row, L to R : W. Thomas, T. Hughes, R. Carroll, P. Bottroff Inset : B. PottsimageAlmost immediately after the start of the second quarter it was apparent that North were playing the superior game and this they continued to do throughout. Finally Thomas snapped truly to stretch the lead to 15 points. Then Clisby gathered the ball at half back and was awarded a free and two 50 metre penalties to enable him to kick a rare goal. The Roosters were too capable for a disappointing Eagles combination in the Qualifying Final, winning 15.14 to 9.6. Whitford kicked a huge screw punt goal and then Barrie Barbary gathered a great pick up on the run and kicked a magnificent dropkick goal to put North in front again at the 20 minute mark. Here is the list of players who will be eligible for Adelaide’s supplementary list in 2019: Any South Australian player who is aged 19 or older and is not on an SANFL senior list
In 1875/76, a number of players broke away from the old Adelaide Football Club to form what became known as the South Adelaide Football Club.
Turnovers were starting to hurt North and Norwood created repeat inside 50 entries, eventually kicking their opening goal with almost 17 minutes played. Norwood scored another goal just before the siren and at three quarter time the margin was again 5 points. Another good passage of play saw Barrie Robran take a good mark, pass to brother Rodney who passed to Hearl. Merit Awards may be made to a member who in the previous year has performed in an outstanding way in any area of Club operations. Front row, L to R : A. Rosser, W. Drew, A. Daly, P. Fleet, J. Rees, C. L. Jessop, N. Pash, E. Johns2007 Timothy James (Tim) DELVINSNorwood were first away in the second quarter, scoring an early goal. He played 11 games of league football in 1941 alongside the great Ken Farmer and was described in the Club's Annual Report as showing great promise. Tropiano then kicked a point with just seconds remaining.
Six consecutive points followed as North attacked incessantly, before Parsons gathered the ball on the boundary line, dummied a handball, dodged around a player and slotted a magical goal. This result was nearly as bad as Port Adelaide's 1.6 when losing the 1905 Grand Final to North Adelaide.In 1900, North Adelaide won its first premiership with stars Jack (Dinnie) Reedman, Norman Claxton & the Pash brothers.In the summer of 1928-29, a young Don Bradman made his debut for Australia in the first cricket test match of the season. Tom McKenzie of North Adelaide won his second Magarey Medal - having previously won it in 1902 when playing for West Torrens. This anomalous policy was rectified in 1998 and Lindner rightfully received his Medal, retrospectively. In the early days of television he was an interesting, homespun commentator on the World of Sport program and when North Adelaide made a run towards the 1963 grand final with a very young team, Ken was often seen around the club in an advisory capacity.Although North didn't win another premiership in the 1960's it was a fairly successful decade for the Club. Norwood seized the momentum and kicked 3 unanswered goals (2 from free kicks) to again hit the front.
The remaining five crew, including Reg, were never found. Third row, L to R : C. Barrett, K. Farmer, R. Walter, R. Munn, S. Burton, H. Hawke, S. Lock, C. Taylor, D. McInnes, D. Conrad Fourth row, L to R : A. With the Port defenders concentrating on the dangerous Farmer, Hawke was able to score an easy goal for North to relieve some of the pressure. Furthermore, Victoria's full back for most of this time was Jack Regan, the "king of full backs".
Champion Ruckman Mick Redden retired after 16 seasons (starting in 1978) and 334 premiership games - the most games played by a North Adelaide player.The following detailed summary of Barrie's football career and life has been compiled by Bruce Pointon: When the 1888 league season finally got started a week later than usual on Saturday 12th May Medindie was scheduled something of a baptism of fire having to play Port Adelaide on their home ground of Alberton Oval first up. MacKenzie had won the 1902 Magarey Medal and was an established star.
A terrific scrambled goal to Barns saw North regain the lead and at half time North again had a 5 point lead.Medindie finished last in 1888 and prior to the start of the 1889 season it was widely believed that North Adelaide (who had seemingly self destructed as 1888 had gone on) would merge with them. (Coach: K. Farmer ; Captain: I. McKay)In 1926 North finished fourth at the end of the minor round. Ken injured an ankle but Elliott, who was the driver, sustained severe head injuries and died soon afterwards. North's defence was resolute, but finally Sturt goaled. Soon after Lloyd Davies drew first blood for North, with a snap out of the pack, and became the first North player to score a goal on Prospect Oval. NOW AVAILABLE from the History Committee is the ultimate collection of stats and information on all NAFC players, teams, coaches, premierships and much more.1937 Lindsay Allan (Allan) TELFER **Having won their first premiership in 1900, North were cruelly hurt by injury in 1901. Another goal quickly followed for the Roosters as Daryl Webb handballed to Adrian Rebbeck in the open and he promptly goaled. Forrester, L. Edwards Front row, L to R : W. Thomas, T. Hughes, R. Carroll, P. Bottroff Inset : B. PottsimageAlmost immediately after the start of the second quarter it was apparent that North were playing the superior game and this they continued to do throughout. Finally Thomas snapped truly to stretch the lead to 15 points. Then Clisby gathered the ball at half back and was awarded a free and two 50 metre penalties to enable him to kick a rare goal. The Roosters were too capable for a disappointing Eagles combination in the Qualifying Final, winning 15.14 to 9.6. Whitford kicked a huge screw punt goal and then Barrie Barbary gathered a great pick up on the run and kicked a magnificent dropkick goal to put North in front again at the 20 minute mark. Here is the list of players who will be eligible for Adelaide’s supplementary list in 2019: Any South Australian player who is aged 19 or older and is not on an SANFL senior list
In 1875/76, a number of players broke away from the old Adelaide Football Club to form what became known as the South Adelaide Football Club.
Turnovers were starting to hurt North and Norwood created repeat inside 50 entries, eventually kicking their opening goal with almost 17 minutes played. Norwood scored another goal just before the siren and at three quarter time the margin was again 5 points. Another good passage of play saw Barrie Robran take a good mark, pass to brother Rodney who passed to Hearl. Merit Awards may be made to a member who in the previous year has performed in an outstanding way in any area of Club operations. Front row, L to R : A. Rosser, W. Drew, A. Daly, P. Fleet, J. Rees, C. L. Jessop, N. Pash, E. Johns2007 Timothy James (Tim) DELVINSNorwood were first away in the second quarter, scoring an early goal. He played 11 games of league football in 1941 alongside the great Ken Farmer and was described in the Club's Annual Report as showing great promise. Tropiano then kicked a point with just seconds remaining.