1981 R Hunt 110 Only in 1966 did the club change home grounds, spending a year at the Junction Oval in St Kilda before moving back to Beach Oval ahead of the 1967 season. 2008 N Sautner 74 In 1986 teams were fielded in the Waverley Junior Football Association (under 17), and the Bentleigh/McKinnon Youth Club Football League Under 10, 11, 13 and 15. 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. Past Players and Officials of the Sandringham Football Club Page to stay connected. It was easily the most memorable season in the club's history, with Bill Bryan's feat in kicking seven goals to head the VFA list helping produce the rare trifecta of premiership, Liston Trophy winner, and top goal kicker. The Sandringham selection committee rang the changes prior to the preliminary final meeting with Coburg, and the Zebras ediscovered something of their best form with a 13.16 (94) to 10.10 (70) win. 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. 1966 L OToole 57 Over the course of his career, Bennett has coached over 300 games for seven grand finals with four premierships. 2002 C Templeton 38 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 1986 T Johnson 28 The capatins, coaches and best and fairests from 1937 to 2011. Widely recognised as the oldest football club in Germany, BFC Germania 1888 may also have the oldest concessions stand. Language links are at the top of the page across from the title. 1933 H Johnson 61 Sandringham remained highly competitive for the remainder of the 1960s, but would not again play off for the premiership until the VFA's centenary year of 1977, when it succumbed to a cataclysmic, 100 point loss against Port Melbourne. 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. [1] Two weeks later, the club joined the Diamond Valley Football League, which it estimated had half of the operating costs of the Association. If a player overran the boundary he ran the risk of being impaled on the spines of the boxthorn bushes which surrounded the ground. After that, however, they failed to qualify for the finals until 1959. 2005 N Sautner 38 William Ashcroft (born 6 May 2004) is an Australian rules footballer playing for the Brisbane Lions Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). Their Eisern Union (Iron Union) nickname comes from the blue strips they previously wore that were reminiscent of the overalls worn by local workers in the Kpenick district of Berlin, something that played well with the East German Communist authorities in power at the time of the club's founding. This was announced in 1999 and began in the 2000 season. Bennett is a regular contributor to the local radio show on 88.3FM on Sunday mornings. Professional Sports Team sandringhamfc.com.au Joined May 2011. It returned to the EDFL in 1986 and remains there as of 2020. The East Sandringham Junior Football Club is one of the most established sporting clubs in Bayside, originally formed in 1948. The Sandringham players spent most of the term chasing jumpers, and seldom managed to get the ball into their forward lines. That perfectly encapsulates the rebellious spirit that still reigns at St Pauli where vocal pro-environment and LGBTQ stances as well as initiatives combatting racism among others have long been weaved into the fabric of the club. The East Sandringham Junior Football Club is one of the most established sporting clubs in Bayside, originally formed in 1948. . Dennis played 103 games for the Zebras from 1957-1961 and 1965-1966, kicking 432 goals in that time. Bennett was coach of East Brighton throughout the 1990s, with premierships in 1991 (South East Suburban Football League) and 1993 (Southern Football League Division 1). 1980 R Hunt 93 1985 I Morrison 108 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). 1939 J Allistor 56 We are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of past player, Dennis Oakley. 1942 VFA in recess Had Papley managed to break free and embark on one of his characteristic goal kicking sprees the grand final could easily have developed into a rout, but Moorabbin's lead of 44 points at three-quarter time looked certain to be enough to bring home the bacon any way. 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. 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. more How our name began How Sandringham receieved the name "the Zebras" in 1934 more Sandringham premiership team photos
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