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View history Talk (0) Wikimedia Commons has media related to Category:Players of Sandringham Football Club. 1973 I Cooper 104 It was, however, a bitter-sweet triumph, as the following year saw the club first suspended, and later expelled from the VFA for allowing VFL club St Kilda to share the use of its ground. 1974 I Cooper 43 Brendon Goddard Assistant Coach Chris McKay Assistant Coach Dan Coffield Assistant Coach Andy Farrall Assistant Coach Lee Rowe Development Coach Tom Laumets Head of Strength & Conditioning CJ Bezzant Head of Football Analytics Georgia Walker Dietitian Bruce Bowles Team Manager Every time one team threatened to pull away, the other esponded, and there were never more than a handful of points between the sides. If you have ever wondered why Otto Rehhagel is a revered coach, there's Greece's UEFA EURO 2004 win, and that unique achievement with FCK that stand out among his other career successes. 1962 W Bryant 80 2011 M Lourey 36 1999 N Sautner 89 1957 T Alsop 42 2009 N Sautner 71 1990 F Rugolo 81 Dennis played 103 games for the Zebras from 1957-1961 and 1965-1966, kicking 432 goals in that time. The opening term was tough, tense and tight - a typical grand final. Bennett, a left-footed forward from East Brighton, first broke into the St Kilda team in the 1980 VFL season. 1942 VFA in recess John Bennett (born 5 October 1960) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with St Kilda and Footscray in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Likes. The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 274 total. The club saw that increasing administrative costs, and upward pressure on player payments which had flowed on from a similar trend in the increasingly professional Victorian Football League had increased its expenses, but that the small and increasingly apathetic population of Northcote was no longer able to finance the club. MIDDLE ROW (L-R): C.Strachan, A.Pobjoy, R.Murray, L.O'Toole, D.Kennedy, J.Kelton, R.Clifford The pirate flag that has become the club's semi-official badge was first flown at games at the time after being brought to the stadium by a man known as 'Doc Mabuse', who was living in a punk commune with 40 other squatters. Kaiserslautern's home ground was named after Walter in 1985, and a memorial to him and the four other FCK players who featured in that 1954 final stands outside the stadium, while in 2005, the DFB established the annual Fritz Walter Medals for the top three U19, U18, U17 and women's players in the country. (captain), B.Clark, K.Gleeson. Kaiserslautern were Bundesliga champions as recently as the 1997/98 campaign. However, their back line, particularly the half back trio of Arthur Musgrove, Bob Clifford and Bob Hoar, stood firm, and when the siren sounded the scoreboard showed Sandringham the victors by a solitary point. "There are so few moments in the life of an athlete that stick with you. in large yellow letters across the chest, but this was later replaced with a large yellow vee similar in shape to the Victorian Football League white vee. On the Monday following the opening match of the 1934 season, when Sandy easily defeated Brighton, The Melbourne Sun News Pictorial stated: Richmond as Tigers now have a rival in the animal kingdom, for Sandringham in the new yellow & black striped guernsey resembled Zebras. 1989 F Rugolo 51 [8], The Zebras' home ground is and almost always has been the Beach Oval, which was renamed the Trevor Barker Beach Oval in the 1990s after the death of Trevor Barker, who had coached Sandringham to the 1992 and 1994 premierships. The match attracted a crowd of approximately 11,000 to the Junction Oval, with many thousands more watching 'live' on television. But oh what a memorable season they made it. Had the move been implemented five minutes earlier it might have had the desired effect, but the momentum in Sandringham's favour was now irresistible. in large yellow letters across the chest . But when 1980s Hamburg saw the development of a left-wing alternative culture in the city, St. Pauli based in Kiez near the city's Reeperbahn red-light district became the team associated with it. 2000 N Sautner 70 1987 J Bennett 64 Four years after expanding the size of Division 1 to twelve teams, the Association decided during the season that the top division would be contracted back to ten teams from the 1986 season. 2006 N Sautner 80 Sandringham Football Club is excited to announce Jake Batchelor as our Senior Coach and Mark Williams as Senior Assistant Coach for the 2021 season. 1983 I Morrison 55 [8] His last season as coach was in 2010. 2001 C Templeton 41 The Sandringham players spent most of the term chasing jumpers, and seldom managed to get the ball into their forward lines. Manager history; Players from A-Z; Historical squads; Historical results; Profile; Player Country Position born; A: Mika Aaltonen . O'Toole it was who goaled next to make the deficit less than four straight kicks, and moments later rover Graham Dawson added another. This side originally wore the Richmond League colours of black with a yellow sash, but in 1952 saw the club colours change to the present yellow, black and blue. [2], During the 1986 season, Bennett went back to Sandringham and played there for the rest of the decade, kicking over 200 goals. What do you mean you have never heard of Berliner Fussball-Club Germania? PREMIERS: 1946, 1962, 1985, 1992, 1994, 1997, 2000, 2004, 2005, 2006, JJ LISTON TROPHY MEDALLISTS: Edward Bourke (1929), Stan Tomlins (1947), Keith Burns (1962), Neil McLeod (1985), Joe Rugolo (1992), Justin Crough (1997), David Robbins (2003), Paul Johnson (2005), NORM GOSS MEDALLISTS: Mark Eaves (1985), Joe Rugolo (1992), Anthony Allen (1994), Tim Scott-Branagan (1997), Richard Maloney (2000), Guy Rigoni (2004), Daniel Ward (2005), Phil Read (2006), "FROSTY" MILLER MEDALLISTS: Nick Sautner (1999, 2000, 2004, 2007, 2008, 2009), LONGEST WINNING SEQUENCE: 16 (1994 - 1995), See a full list of every player who has played for Sandringham here, Goals:Brokenshire 4, Lowry 4, Parker 2, Bencraft 2, Pole, Holmes, Best:Toyne, Anders, Parker, Lowry, Cerini, Bencraft, Goals:Strachan 4, Bryan 2, O'Toole 2, Dawson 2, Murray 2, Kennedy 2, Best:Strachan, Clifford, Granger, Musgrove, McKenzie, Pobjoy, Goals: Eaves 5, Said 3, Mannix 2, Kristensen, Gallagher, Brewer, Morrison, Best: Eaves, Collins, Macleod, Beilby, Mannix, Said, Goals: F.Rugolo 6, Gorozidis 5, Williams 3, Bailey 1, Foley 1, Krakouer 1, C.Garrett 1, Angus 1, Best: J Rugolo, Bailey, Argus, F.Rugolo, Johnstone, Clarkson, Goals: Gorozidis 5, Moloney, Tarpey, Allen, Foley, Amiet, Herman, Best: Allen, Czerkasi, Gorizidis, Johnstone, Lambert, Tarpey, Sandringham Football Club - VFA Premiers 1997, Goals: Amiet 4, Templeton 2, Scott-Branagan 2, Frater, Dear, Best: Rienets, Scott-Branagan, MacGeorge, Clarkson, Amiet, Grant, Goals: Sautner 6, Templeton 2, B. Beams 2, S.Pitt 2, Haynes 1, L.Williams 1, S. Febey 1, Best: Lidell, Pitt, Maloney, Febey, Haynes, Macgeorge, Goals: Sautner 4, Williams 2, Crowe, Gallagher, Sylvia, Best: Rigoni, Sylvia, Bell, Crowe, Sautner, Fisher, Goals: Poyas 2, Motlop 2, Armstrong 2, Heffernan, Sautner, Williams, P Johnson, Gallagher, Best: Ward, Poyas, Warnock, Biddlecombe, O'Keefe, Gadsen, Goals: Sautner 3, Motlop 2, Smith 2, Biddlecombe 2, Liddell, Wheatley, Gallagher, Dunn, Best: Read, Motlop, Gallagher, Wheatley, Summers, Nicholson, Anthony Allen Des Kennedy Dennis Oakley Gerard Ryan Marty Lyons, Neil Bencraft Chad Liddell Nicholas Sautner Ed Hattam Frank Rugolo, Jim Bisset David Macgeorge Len Toyne Justin Crough Shane Foley, David Burgin Darrell McKenzie Fred Webster Darren Mitchelson, Gary Gilchrist John Mennie Mark Williams Joe Rugolo, John Kempf Bob Murray Dennis Galimberti Trevor Barker, YEAR CAPTAIN COACH, 1929 J McCashney* J McCashney*, E Bourke* E Bourke*, 1930 J McAuliffe* J McAuliffe*, L Boyd* L Boyd*, 1931 N Beckton* N Beckton*, 1932 N Beckton* N Beckton*, 1933 H Johnston* H Johnston*, 1934 G Campbell* G Campbell*, 1935 S Dockendoff* S Dockendoff*, 1936 W Mitchell* W Mitchell*, 1937 B Foster* B Foster*, 1938 B Foster* B Foster*, 1939 W Mitchell* L Westcott*, 1940 W Mitchell* L Westcott*, 1941 W Nottle* L Westcott*, M Anthony* W Nottle*, 1945 G Bennett G Bennett, 1946 L Toyne* L Toyne*, 1947 L Toyne* L Toyne*, 1948 L Toyne* L Toyne*, 1949 L Toyne* L Toyne*, F Webb* S Judkins*, 1950 P Bourke* P Bourke*, 1951 P Bourke* P Bourke*, 1952 P Bourke* P Bourke*, 1953 P Bourke* P Bourke*, 1954 F Russo* T Lahiff*, 1955 E Fletcher* E Fletcher*, 1956 E Fletcher* E Fletcher*, 1957 B Boland* E Fletcher*, 1958 T McLean* N Bencraft*, 1959 F Webster* N Bencraft*, 1960 F Webster* N Bencraft*, 1961 F Webster* N Bencraft*, 1962 F Webster* N Bencraft*, 1963 K Burns K Burns, 1964 K Burns K Burns, 1965 B Harrison* B Harrison*, 1966 B Harrison* B Harrison*, 1967 B Vaughn B Harrison*, 1968 B.Vaughn B Harrison*, 1969 B Zeuschner B Harrison*, 1970 D MacKenzie G Clarke, 1971 N Busse N Busse, 1972 J Ward F Goode, 1973 J Ward F Goode, 1974 I Cooper N Bencraft*, 1975 K Murray K Murray, 1976 K Murray K Murray, 1977 T Wilkins D MacKenzie, 1978 T Wilkins D MacKenzie, 1979 D Clark P Hogan*, 1980 D Clark P Hogan*, 1981 T Wilkins P Hogan*, 1982 P Stevens P Stevens, 1983 D Pledger D MacKenzie, 1984 M Lyons R Keddie, 1985 R Brewer R Keddie, 1986 P Fitzpatrick R Keddie, 1987 P Fitzpatrick F Jackson, 1988 P Fitzpatrick R Keddie, 1989 G Howard R Keddie, 1990 G Howard D Nisbet, 1991 J Dursma D Nisbet, 1992 A Allen T Barker*, 1993 A Allen T Barker*, 1994 A Allen T Barker*, 1995 A Allen T Alvin, 1996 A Allen T Alvin, 1997 D Mitchelson A Collins, 1998 D Mitchelson A Collins, 1999 D Mitchelson G Yeats, 2000 D Macgeorge G Yeats, 2001 D Macgeorge G Yeats, 2002 H Tregear G Yeats, 2003 H Tregear G Yeats, 2004 C Liddell M Williams, 2005 C Liddell M Williams, 2006 C Liddell M Williams, 2007 C Liddell M Williams, 2008 P Summers A Lovell, 2009 P Summers A Lovell, 2010 N Sautner A Lovell, 2011 D Gallagher B Lovett, 2012 B Dowler S McPhee, 2013 M Marigliani S McPhee, 2014 A Cockie S McPhee, 2015 A Cockie P Hudson, 2016 T Dennis-Lane P Hudson, 2017 T Curren L Gilbee, 2018 K Answerth A Hamill, 2019 B Seccull A Hamill, 2020 B McGlynn, YEAR PLAYER, 1929 E Bourke, 1930 S Jamieson, 1931 S Jamieson, 1932 N Beckton, 1933 C Young, 1934 T Jones, 1935 C Tolson, 1936 G Cartwright, 1937 G Cartwright, 1938 B Foster, 1939 W Mitchell, 1940 Award Suspended, 1941 Award Suspended, 1942 VFA in Recess, 1943 VFA in Recess, 1944 VFA in Recess, 1945 N Bencraft, 1946 L Toyne, 1947 K Collins, 1948 G Brighton, 1949 R Harper, 1950 M Grambeau, 1951 R Harper, 1952 P Bourke, 1953 F Russo, 1954 M Croft, 1955 M Davidson, 1956 K Evans, 1957 I Jones, 1958 M Croft, 1959 B Boland, 1960 D McKenzie, 1961 F Webster, 1962 D MacKenzie, 1963 D Kennedy, 1964 K Burns, 1965 D Oakley, 1966 B Vaughan, 1967 M Zeuschner, 1968 R Petherbridge, 1969 D MacKenzie, 1970 N Busse, 1971 K Clarke, 1972 R Spurrell, 1973 D Kennedy, 1974 R Murray, 1975 D MacKenzie, 1976 D MacKenzie, 1977 B Clark, 1978 F Giampolo, 1979 G Osborne, 1980 J Keast, 1981 K Sims, 1982 G Hayes, 1983 G Hayes, 1984 N MacLeod, 1985 A Collins, 1986 S Howell, 1987 S Howell, 1988 G Philbey, 1989 G Howard, 1990 J Rugolo, 1991 A Allen, 1992 L Kellaway, 1993 L Kellaway, 1994 S Foley, 1995 D Macgeorge, 1996 S Foley, 1997 D Macgeorge, 1998 J Crough, 1999 C McKellar, 2000 A Coghlan, 2001 D Macgeorge, 2002 C Liddell, 2003 D Robbins, 2004 D Gallagher, 2005 S OKeeffe, 2006 P Read, 2007 P Summers, 2008 A Biddlecombe, 2009 D Gallagher, 2010 S Tregear, 2011 J Magner, 2012 T Curren, 2013 A Cockie, 2014 A Cockie, 2015 C Jones, 2016 C Shenton, 2017 K Answerth, 2018 B Seccull, 2019 B Seccull & B White, YEAR PLAYER GOALS, 1929 L Boyd 34 There is no clear-cut definition of a 'cult club' just as there isn't a hard-and-fast definition of a 'big club.' 1988 J Bennett 57 1947 Stan Tomlins The name the Zebras is shared with one of the VFLs most established clubs, the Sandringham Football Club. There must be something about the water in Hamburg that makes special football clubs. 1929 Edward Bourke The yellow came from the Sandringham Amateurs, Black from Black Rock & Blue from Hampton Amateurs. The Sandringham Football Club, known as the Zebras, of the Victorian Football League, has had a number of players go on to play in the AFL, including Trevor Barker, Ian Cooper, radio personality Rex Hunt, Andrew Krakouer, Paul Dimattina, Matthew Warnock, Ted Richards and Tom Langdon. Cricketers often opine that something significant or dramatic is likely to happen when a team or batsman reaches a score thirteen adrift of a hundred (or a multiple of a hundred); perhaps, on the evidence of the last quarter of the 1962 VFA grand final - which Moorabbin commenced on a score of 87 points - the same is true of football. This is our Team App homepage. [6] As late as February, the club still intended to contest the 1985 season and had been included in the fixture, and it tried hard to attract strong local players from the Eastern District Football League to compile a competitive playing list;[7] but it did not succeed, and withdrew from the competition before the season began. 1985 I Morrison 108 They're only Germany's oldest existing football club founded in 1888, why would you have heard of them? The club is a classic: they've been around for more than a century, but in all that time, they've played just once in the top flight, the 1965/66 Bundesliga season. [2] In 1962 he joined Western District Football League club Heywood, as senior coach. Not even joking. But usually they're positive results. Replies. The Kangaroos backline was battling heroically, but the pressure was overwhelming, and when O'Toole kicked truly to put Sandringham in front by a point it suddenly seemed as though a Zebras win had been inevitable all along. The Division 2 home-and-away season was played over eighteen rounds; the top four then contested the finals under the PageMcIntyre system. Earlier, in the seconds grand final, they had led Coburg by 17 points deep into time-on, only for the Lions to rattle on three quick goals and win by a point. In 1972 the club entered the open age competition of the SESFL, which gave the opportunity for past players from the junior ranks to rejoin and play for the old Club. Few of those watching will ever forget the dramatic events which followed. The Division 1 premiership was won by the Sandringham Football Club, after it defeated Williamstown in the Grand Final on 22 September by six points; it was Sandringham's third Division 1 premiership, and its first since 1962. This article does not contain any comments. Northcote also temporarily left the Association, but returned prior to the start of the season. The Sandringham Football Club is saddened to hear of the passing of past player, Dennis Oakley. . Though 'Cricket' was soon dropped from the name, The gymnasts and young businessmen who set up the club played a central role in establishing football as an organised sport in Germany. His son, Josh Bennett, has played for a number of clubs: Sandringham (VFL), Frankston (VFL) Heatherton (SFNL) and Ainslie (ACT). 2005 N Sautner 38 In recent years, however, they had begun to give strong indications that a premiership was just around the corner. However, with Laurie O'Toole suddenly winning almost every hit-out against Manie, and Bob Murray providing a reliable and regular conduit to goal, that is precisely what the Zebras did. HALF TIME: Moorabbin 7.10 (52); Sandringham 6.7 (43). The following years were successful and in its last season in the SESFL in 1975, the Club won the Under 13 premiership. But when . FINAL SCORE: Sandringham 14.10 (94); Moorabbin 13.15 (93). *Behinds calculated from the 1965 season on. [11] A Rec Footy competition is also played at the ground. 1951 B Harper 104 Opposed to audaciously talented full forward Max Papley (shown right), Pobjoy played with consummate vigour and concentration to restrict his opponent to just 3 goals by the final change. I would like to pay tribute to the late John Carroll for the amount of work put into setting up this encyclopedia. This article is about the Victorian Football League club. Sandringham now led 14.10 (94) to 12.15 (87). The club's unusual name stems from the founders' mutual ambition to emigrate to the island off mainland Australia. 1938 N Fisher 39 1963 K Wills 39 The Club continued its success in the new competition, participating in the finals each year and gaining premierships in Under 15s in 1977 and Under 17s in 1979. 198 talking about this. 1991 F Rugolo 78 It was a lot of fun, but the Club struggled for players, and after three years, the club reverted again to the juniors-only club it remains today. Professional Sports Team sandringhamfc.com.au Joined May 2011. 1980 R Hunt 93 The official Twitter page of the Sandringham Football Club #strongerasone. The East Sandringham Junior Football Club is one of the most established sporting clubs in Bayside, originally formed in 1948. 1936 G Cartwright 31 The 'Zebra' name was started by Jim Blake, a Melbourne top-liner who wrote about the VFA for many years during the time of the clubs start in the competition. Nathan Brown (Australian footballer, born 1988), Ian Cooper (Australian footballer, born 1946), Paul Johnson (Australian footballer, born 1984), Des Kennedy (Australian footballer, born 1944), Tom Lynch (Australian footballer, born 1990), https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Category:Sandringham_Football_Club_players&oldid=804445531, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, This page was last edited on 9 October 2017, at 01:38. Where to start? Sheezel plays as a medium forward and been described as a "competitive, skilful, agile, clean, and driven" player. Past Players and Officials of the Sandringham Football Club Page to stay connected. With 25 teams, four of them junior girls sides, and a number of netball teams, it is almost unrecognisable from the early days. 2005 Paul Johnson. In the same year, it fielded its first netball team, winning an Under 17 premiership. In 1985, 10 boys represented the Club in League representative games, with four playing in VFL Thirds 18 games and three boys making the Junior Development Scheme at St Kilda Football Club. They ended up winning by 36 points, 14.15 (99) to 9.9 (63). Footage shows Charles decorating a Christmas tree with the Princess Royal, building a bonfire at Sandringham and on an official visit to the Royal Mint with his parents as audio plays him talking . [2] His 25 goals were enough for him to finish second in the St Kilda goal-kicking, behind Tony Lockett. more How our name began How Sandringham receieved the name "the Zebras" in 1934 more Sandringham premiership team photos A listing of players to have played with Sandringham in the Victorian Football League, previously known as the VFA. . There is a seperate page for each player. [9], "Sandringham Football Club Player Encyclopedia", "Josh Bennett signs with VFL club Sandringham and trains with the Saints", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=John_Bennett_(Australian_footballer)&oldid=1032788345, This page was last edited on 9 July 2021, at 17:32. O'Dwyer is now the President of a past players association called "AFL X-Men". The yellow, black and blue colours of the Sandringham jumper were made up of colours taken from the three local sides that combined to make up the club. The Sandringham Football Club, nicknamed The Zebras, is an Australian rules football club based in Melbourne which was formed in 1929 and plays in the Victorian Football League (VFL) which was formerly called the Victorian Football Association (VFA). Overall, Moorabbin seemed to have an edge in pace, and its players were using the ball better, but Sandringham, with back pocket Jock Granger particularly prominent, defended stoutly. [7] Sandringham and Melbourne were the first two clubs to form an alignment. However, we have a few rules that you must follow to keep it fun for all. In 1949 the Club won 3 games, followed by 4 in 1950 and then 9 in 1951. FC St. Pauli. The club took a while to recover from that ignominy, but since the mid-1980s it has enjoyed consistent success. 1993 N Morey 37 1959 D Oakley 119 2002 C Templeton 38 Sandringham Football Club Player Encyclopedia. 3x 22under22: 2020, 2021, 2022. Moorabbin responded by moving Max Papley, who had been a lonely figure at full forward so far this term, down the ground in order hopefully to provide his team mates with a reliable marking outlet. There are letters writ large on the Millerntor stadium's North Stand that read, 'No human is illegal' while the seats above it are coloured to form two hearts. Handed a top-flight spot just days before the season's start due to financial irregularities at other clubs and the desire of the football authorities to have a west Berlin club in the Bundesliga at the height of the Cold War, Tasmania had to drag their squad packed with players used to the German capital's local leagues off the beach. Sandringham Football Club - The Mighty Zebras. A founding member of the Bundesliga in 1963/64, they carved out a place in German football history having won their second Bundesliga title in 1997/98 as a newly promoted team. Sunday 7 May, 1:05pm. 1956 C Johnson 28 From St. Pauli's currywurst train to Union Berlin's annual Christmas carols sing-a-long, German football has a number of Kultvereine 'cult clubs' who do things just a bit differently to everyone else. You could say that. Moorabbin achieved revenge over the Zebras in 1963 with a convincing 19.16 (130) to 9.13 (67) win in the grand final. 1977 I Hutchison 47 Since that time, it has developed a reputation as one of the best administered and most professional junior clubs in the competition. The Association played one interleague match during the season, against the Victorian Amateur Football Association. Explore. Flower 5, Gibson 5, Smythe 4, Judge 3, Thornton 2, Aldridge, for striking Gibson in the third quarter, The leading goalkicker for the season was. Language links are at the top of the page across from the title. The Sandringham Football Club, nicknamed The Zebras, is an Australian rules football club based in Melbourne which was formed in 1929 and plays in the Victorian Football League (VFL) which was formerly called the Victorian Football Association (VFA). Fewest goals (15), most conceded (108), fewest wins (2), most defeats (28), highest home defeat (0-9 MSV Duisburg), and of course fewest points (10) are all records Tasmania cannot still boast, just not proudly. Brunswick led by as much as 82 points in the third quarter before Oakleigh narrowed the final margin to 24 points. Dennis' sons, Ben and Lachlin, also played for the Sandringham Football Club. Nevertheless, the Club considered that it was successful because it was providing organised sport for boys who had limited scope for sport in the area. That's a game that sticks for a St. The leading goalkicker for Division 2 was, The J. The Sandringham Football Clubis saddened to hear of the passing of past player, Dennis Oakley. THREE QUARTER TIME: Moorabbin 12.15 (87); Sandringham 6.7 (43). 1937 C Tolson 26 London CNN . Despite its departure, the club described its financial position as no worse than many other Association clubs, and predicted that other clubs would soon leave the Association for the same reason. The capatins, coaches and best and fairests from 1937 to 2011. [2], In 1984, Bennett played for Footscray, but was only picked for three senior games, despite good performances in the reserves where he kicked 84 goals and won the reserve grade goal kicking. + Score at the end of extra time. All Time Player List for Sandringham. The Sandringham Football Club, nicknamed The Zebras, is an Australian rules football club based in Melbourne which was formed in 1929 and plays in the Victorian Football League (VFL) which was formerly called the Victorian Football Association (VFA). Unfortunately records of the club are incomplete (especially reserves & thirds) and therefore the figures contained below are incomplete. 2008 N Sautner 74 Content responsibility of website administrator. Moorabbin finished top of the ladder in 1962, with Sandringham second. A record crowd of 18,000 attended the venue's first Sunday VFA premiership game, held between Sandringham and Port Melbourne Football Club in April 1964. Will Florian Wirtz be back for Bayer Leverkusen as they take a 13-match unbeaten run to top-four hopefuls Union Berlin? [5], The Zebras have an alignment agreement with Australian Football League (AFL) club St Kilda which has been in place since 2009. The alignment had an immediate effect with Sandringham winning the premiership in 2000, and a further three premierships (2004, 2005 and 2006) were won during the affiliation. The side reached the finals in 1953 and 1954, but it wasnt until 1955 that the first Under 18 premiership was won. 1955 B Harper 50 bundesliga.com looks at some of German football's leading cult classics. 1953 B Harper 70 SANDRINGHAM FOOTBALL CLUB Download our Membership Application Form here VFL Membership Packages VFLW Membership Packages Player Sponsorship Packages Sandy Zebs Membership Adult $110 | Concession $90 | Past Players & Officials $90 Early Bird (available until 31 December 2022) Adult $70 | Concession $50 | Past Players & Officials $50 Sandringhams Head to Head Record Against Every Other VFL Team. 1979 I Hutchison 45 Sandringham Statistical Records Premiers, Runners ups, Club Champions, Norm Goss Medallists, Frosty Miller Medallists. A listing of players to have played with Sandringham in the Victorian Football League, previously known as the VFA. The Sandringham Football Club was admitted to the VFA competition (now VFL) for the 1929 season, though the first moves to establish a semi-professional football team from the Sandringham region began two years earlier. The club's Stadion An der Alten Frsterei is a legend in itself. Arden Street Oval 1948 J Hiscock 73 Hertha Berliner Sport-Club : Country: Germany : Founded: 25/07/1892: . [1] Two weeks later, the club joined the Diamond Valley Football League, which it estimated had half of the operating costs of the Association. 1958 D Oakley 61 Minutes later centre half forward Bob Murray (pictured left), who had been unusually quiet, added another goal, reducing the margin to 28 points. The club first qualified for the finals in its ourth season, and broke through for a premiership in 1957, when it scored a comfortable, 40 point win over warm pre- Northcote estimated its annual expenses to compete in Division 2 had increased to $85,000, including $16,000 affiliation costs. 1998 C Templeton 35 1972 I Cooper 64 1932 R Thoms 37 This is the official Facebook page of the Sandringham Football Club. [17] The Association no longer fielded a separate Division 2 representative team. Bennett is a regular contributor to the local radio show on 88.3FM on Sunday mornings. [2][3][4] In 1981 he played 12 league games, with his best performance coming against South Melbourne at Waverley Park, where he had 23 disposals and kicked six goals. 1940 J Allistor 36 Military Wiki. [3] He played for Sandringham in 1966 and 1967. The Kilsyth Football Club, which had competed in Division 2 for the previous three years with very little success, withdrew from the Association shortly before the season. . Full Sandringham Zebras VFL 2021 squad: Chris Carey Goy Lok Daniel Coffield Hedley Smith Jackson Ross Luke Dalmau Sam Dunell Macgregor Cameron Beau Bailey Trent Thomas Jesse Castan Anthony Seaton Cody Henness Daniel Frampton Finlay Bayne Jack McHale Jackson Hille Josh Gasparini Kya Austin Maxwell Sinclair Mitch Riordan Nick Bufalo Oscar Lewis He currently represents North Melbourne in the AFL. [4] Though the club struggled throughout the 1950s, it has since gone on to record 10 premierships in total, being one of the most consistent teams in the VFL, their most successful period coming in the 2000s, with 4 premierships in 10 years cementing the club as one of the premier teams in the league. But fundamental factors that come into it are what a club does off the pitch as much a what it does on it, while their fans and the relationship the club has with them also play a significant role.

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