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Location: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Surnames/tags: Australia Aussie Rules Football
Welcome to the Australia Project's Notables in Sport: Australian Rules Football - St Kilda Football Club
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- See also Australian Rules Football for more information on the code.
- Team Members
- Melanie Paul
- Danny Stapleton
The Team's colours are red, white, and black.
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St Kilda Football Club also known as "the Saints", "Sainters"; formerly "Seagulls", "Panthers" |
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Photo | Name | Captain (years) | Years Played | Games (Goals) | VFA/VFL/AFL Premiership Other Career Highlight(s) | Connected |
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Billy Shaw | 1897-1899 | 1897–1899 | 29 (1) | Played approximately 100 games for the club in the VFA prior to them joining the VFL. | Y | |
George Sparrow | - | 1899 | 11 (0) | Club Coach 1913, 1920, 1928–1929. | Y | |
Vic Barwick | 1905 & 1909 | 1903-1909 & 1913 | 105 (66) | Club Leading Goalkicker in 1909. Inducted into the Tasmanian Football Hall of Fame in 2005. | Y | |
[[Image:|50px]] | Gordon Charles Dangerfield | 1911 & 1915 | 1905, 1907 – 1915, 1918 – 1919 | 158 (16) | Coached Brighton in the VFA. | needs profile created |
Arthur Edward Caldwell | - | 1909 | 8 (1) | played 8 seasons for Williamstown in the VFA. | N | |
[[Image:|50px]] | Wels Eicke | 1919 | 1909–1924 & 1926 | 197 (61) | Club Coach 1919 & 1924. St Kilda Football Club's Best and Fairest 1914, 1915 & 1919. Also Coached the St. Kilda's Reserve team in 1933. Inducted into the St Kilda Football Club Hall of Fame in 2007. Also Captain-Coached North Melbourne in their first year in the VFL in 1925. Represented Victoria at Interstate level. Australian Football Hall of Fame Inductee of 1996. | needs profile created |
Roy Cazaly | N | 1911–20 | 99 (38) | Member St Kilda Football Club (Saints) Member South Melbourne Football Club (Swans) Represented Victoria and Tasmania in interstate football His ability to take spectacular "flying high" marks inspired the common catchphrase "Up there, Cazaly!" (which was used as a battle cry by Australian forces during World War II) Immortalised by the song "Up there, Cazaly!" written by Mike Brady (1979), now an unofficial "anthem" for the AFL One of 12 inaugural "Legends" inducted into the Australian Football Hall of Fame Reputed to have given Hawthorn FC the nickname the "Hawks", as he saw it (the team) as tougher than their original nickname the "Mayblooms". | Y | |
Percy Jory | - | 1912-1915, 1920 | 60 (14) | He played for the winning Third Australian Divisional team in the famous "Pioneer Exhibition Game" of Australian Rules football, held in London, in October 1916. | N | |
[[Image:|50px]] | John "Jack" Watt | - | 1914 | 5 (3) | Selected for (but did not play) for the winning Third Australian Divisional team in the famous "Pioneer Exhibition Game" of Australian Rules football, held in London, in October 1916. | N |
Harry Moyes | - | 1915, 1919–24 | 61 (128) | He played for the winning Third Australian Divisional team in the famous "Pioneer Exhibition Game" of Australian Rules football, held in London, in October 1916. Club leading goalkicker: 1915, 1921, 1922 & 1923. | N | |
[[Image:|50px]] | Bill Cubbins | 1921 – 1922, 1925, 1929 & 1930 | 1915, 1919 – 1926, 1928 –1930 | 149 (42) | St Kilda Football Club's Best and Fairest player in 1921, 1923, 1928 & 1929. St Kilda Football Club's Hall of Fame. Represented Victoria at Interstate Level. Also Captain-Coached the Footscray Football Club. | needs profile created |
Colin Campbell Watson (1900 - 1970) | 1934 | 1920, 1922–25, 1933–35 | 93 (34) | Brownlow Medal winner in 1925. Club Coach in 1934. Victorian state representative 8 times. St Kilda Champion Player award in 1924 Australian Football Hall of Fame in 1996. The Saints Inaugural Hall of Fame in 2003. | Y | |
Henry Charles Kerley (1894 - 1987) | - | 1921 - 1922 | 20 (29) | Played in the AIF Pioneer Exhibition Game, London (28 October 1916). Went on to Captain Coach the Coburg Football Club in the VFA, and was named in that Club's Team of the Century. | Y | |
Patrick Hartnett (1910 - 1990) | - | 1930, 1934–37 | 66 (58) | Represented both Tasmania and Victoria (the VFL) at Interstate Level. Inducted into the Tasmanian Football Hall of Fame in 2005. | Y | |
[[Image:|50px]] | Reg Garvin | 1942 & 1943 | 1937 – 1946 | 130 (33) | Club Captain-Coach in 1942 & 1943. Represented New South Wales at Interstate level. St Kilda Football Club's Best & Fairest in 1941 & 1942. Also represented Victoria at Interstate level. | needs profile created |
Edward Augustus (Ansell) Clarke (1907 - 2002) | 1938 - 1940 | 1938 - 1940 | 26 (47) | Club Coach 1938-1940. | Y | |
Alan Killigrew | - | 1938–1945 | 78 (75) | Club Coach: 1956–1958. Also coached Victoria at interstate level. Club Best & Fairest in 1940. | Y | |
Keith Ross Miller (1919 - 2004) | - | 1940-1942, 1946 | 50 (42) | 1 match for Victoria at Interstate level. 1 match for New South Wales at Interstate level Considered Australia's greatest ever Test Cricket all-rounder. Inducted into The Sport Australia Hall of Fame in 1986 as a Cricketer. Elevated to “Legend of Australian Sport” in 2004 as a Cricketer. | N | |
[[Image:|50px]] | Alan Olle | - | 1946 – 1951]] | 51 (1) | - | Y |
[[Image:|50px]] | Bruce Phillips | - | 1947–1955 | 115 (42) | Club Best and Fairest in 1950. Represented Victoria at interstate level. Inducted into the St Kilda Hall of Fame in 2008. | Y |
[[Image:|50px]] | Ross Gibson Smith | 1970 - 1972 | 1961 - 1972 & 1975 | 222 (222) | 1 Premiership as a player (1966). Brownlow Medallist 1967. St Kilda Football Club's Best and Fairest winner 1967 & 1971. St Kilda Football Club's Hall of Fame: Legend. St Kilda Football Club's Team of the 20th Century Victorian state captain in 1972. Australian Football Hall of Fame Inductee of 2010. | still alive needs profile |
[[Image:|50px]] | Darrel "Doc" Baldock | 1963 – 1968 | 1962 – 1968 | 119 (237) | 1 Premiership as a Captain (1966). St Kilda Football Club's Best and Fairest in 1962, 1963 & 1965. Club Coach from 1987–1989. Inductee into the St Kilda Football Club's Hall of Fame. St Kilda Football Club's Team of the 20th Century. Played for both Tasmania and Victoria at Interstate level. Australian Football Hall of Fame inductee of 1996, initially as a player, upgraded to Legend in 2006. Inducted into the Tasmanian Football Hall of Fame in 2005. Made a Member of the Order of Australia in 1991. Awarded the Australian Sports Medal for his contribution to Australian Football in 2000. | N |
[[Image:|50px]] | Stewart, Ian | 1969 | 1963 - 1970 | 127 (25) | 1 Premierships as a player (1966). Brownlow Medal winner of 1965 & 1966. St Kilda’s Best and Fairest winner twice in 1964 and 1966. St Kilda Football Club's Team of the 20th Century. St Kilda Hall of Fame Inductee. Sport Australia Hall of Fame inductee of 1986. Tasmanian Sporting Hall of Fame inductee of 1993. Australian Football Hall of Fame Inaugural Inductee of 1996. Elevated to Legend status the following year. Tasmanian Football Hall of Fame inductee of 2005. Elevated to Icon status the following year. Played Interstate Football for both Tasmania and Victoria. Awarded the Australian Sports Medal for his contribution to Australian Football in 2000. | N |
[[Image:|50px]] | Kevin "Cowboy" Neale | - | 1965 – 1977 | 256 (301) | 1 Premiership as a player (1966). St Kilda Football Club's Best and Fairest in 1973. St Kilda Football Club Leading goalkicker in 1966. Inductee into the St Kilda Football Club's Hall of Fame. St Kilda Football Club's Team of the 20th Century. Played for Victoria at Interstate level. Captain-coach of the combined Australian Capital Territory (ACT) side at Interstate level. | needs profile created |
[[Image:|50px]] | Trevor Barker | 1983 - 1986 | 1975 – 1989 | 230 (134) | St Kilda Football Club Best & Fairest: 1976 & 1981. St Kilda Football Club's Team of the 20th Century. St Kilda Football Club's Hall of Fame inductee of 2003. St Kilda Football Club's Hall of Fame: Legend Status inductee of 2013. Represented Victoria at Interstate level on 7 occasions. Australian Football Hall of Fame inductee of 2019. | needs profile created |
Sources
See also:
- Wikipedia : Australian Rules Football
- Wikipedia : List of St Kilda Football Club captains
- Australian Football League : St Kilda Footbal Club: Hall of Fame: Our Greatest Saints
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