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Post: # 299913Post Milan Faletic »

saint66au wrote:I THINK Burkey wore his in his fiorst year (89?)

Reckon Jeff Dunne wore 8 in 1979 so maybe 1978??



OK...mid 80s at Moorabbin..St Kilda plays North Melbourne..

The NORTH side that day had among its number...(including emergencies)

* SOmeone who would go on to coach St KIlda

* SOmeone who shares a full name with an ex St Kilda Coach

* Someone who would go on to be an assistant coach at St Kilda

* Someone who would go on to play 5 games for the Saints in the twilight of his career

Name these 4 players..If you have a crack at all 4 I'll tell you how many you have right but not giving any correct answers til someone gets all four!
Jim Krakouer? although he played 13 games for us.

Grant Thomas, Ross Smith, Stephen Icke?


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Post: # 299937Post Enrico_Misso »

The Peanut wrote:
Snakeman66 wrote: West of Moorabbin has Biil Cannon wearing 24 which was my original answer but I have another site which says 47 which is what you were looking for.

Re: Bill Cannon
Posted on saintational by 'ctqs ' a couple of years back was a list of Saints player numbers taken from his footy 'record' collection (also available on westofmoorabbin) - he has Bill Cannon wearing number 24 in 1976 and 47 in 1975. He has S. Watt wearing number 24 in 1975 and D. Shepherd wearing number 47 in 1976 - but the 'player numbers' list on westofmoorabbin that was referred to in this thread has David Sheppard wearing number 48 from 1976 to 1977.
:? . . . can someone provide more info or confirm any of these records?
Peanut,
Re David Shepherd (not Sheppard)
I dug out the footy record from his debut game against Geel at Moorabbin Round 3 Easter Monday 1976.
He was wearing number 47 and kicked 1 point - a high snapshot to the South Road end that just missed.
The Saints came from 2 goals (1.6) behind at half time to win by 20 points.
Two of my all-time heroes dominated - Cowboy kicked 5 straight and Geogie Young kicked 4.2

After a 5 day break the Saints played North at Arden St.
North won easily with Cowboy, Young and Douper amongst the goals.
David Shepherd again scored a point.

Not enough as the following week his name is missing from our stunning 31 point win over Collingwood at Moorabbin with St George kicking 6.5.

He obviously played 2 other games though I can't quickly find them.
But he is shown at 47 right throughout both 76 and 77.

Bill Cannon
Can also confirm that Bill Cannon was 24 throughout 1976

Stephen Watt
Can confirm he was # 24 in 1975.

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Post: # 299943Post saint66au »

Jim Krakouer? although he played 13 games for us.

Grant Thomas, Ross Smith, Stephen Icke?

2 correct


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Post: # 299970Post Enrico_Misso »

Milan Faletic wrote:
saint66au wrote:I THINK Burkey wore his in his fiorst year (89?)

Reckon Jeff Dunne wore 8 in 1979 so maybe 1978??

My info has Jeff Dunne in 1979, no-one wore it in 78

Burkey was 87
Milan / Peanut,
Re : Jeff Dunne and 1977
I checked this one out.
Jeff Dunne was #48 in BOTH 1978 and 1979.
Then moved to #8 in 1980.
In 1977 WestofMoorabbin has him as #46.

However the early footy records for 1977 show Eric Clarke as #46.
Then in Round 7 Clarke disappears and newboy Maurice O'Keefe takes over #46.
Then in Round 9 O'Keefe gets promoted to #15 taking over from Joffa Cunningham who disappears (for the time being) and incidentally R. Butters (with one "s") appears at number 50 replacing Mordi Bromberg who drops off.
... and Jeff Dunn (without the "e") appears as #46.
Looks like he might have played against Essendon in Round 12 - he wasn't named in the side or as an emergency but I have his number 46 written in my record ???

But then in R14 Jeff Dunne is gone !
Anthony Beck replaces him at #46
In Round 16 Gary Cooke comes in (did he later play for Hawthorn ?)and takes over #46 - Beck disappears.
In Round 20 newboy Phillip Kallil takes over #46 and Cooke disappears.
He holds his spot till the season end though appears to change name to Callil !
At season end no sign of Dunne but Butters (still one "s") is still there.

So the list seemed to be highly volatile in those days with players trying out in the reserves and moving on.
Fortunately Dunne and Mordi and especially Joffa came back to play some good seasons later on.


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saint66au wrote:I THINK Burkey wore his in his fiorst year (89?)

Reckon Jeff Dunne wore 8 in 1979 so maybe 1978??



OK...mid 80s at Moorabbin..St Kilda plays North Melbourne..

The NORTH side that day had among its number...(including emergencies)

* SOmeone who would go on to coach St KIlda
Grant Thomas
* SOmeone who shares a full name with an ex St Kilda Coach
Les Foote
* Someone who would go on to be an assistant coach at St Kilda
Peter Jonas
* Someone who would go on to play 5 games for the Saints in the twilight of his career
Mark Arceri
Name these 4 players..If you have a crack at all 4 I'll tell you how many you have right but not giving any correct answers til someone gets all four!
all guesses, especially Les Foote. Can't think of anyone who shared a name with a Saints coach


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Corr blimey has three correct


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Post: # 300175Post Milan Faletic »

saint66au wrote:Corr blimey has three correct
Grant Thomas

Ross Smith

Peter Jonas

Mark Arceri

Other players may be Bill Nettlefold, Peter Keenan


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Post: # 300177Post 2007 »

Grant Thomas, Ross Smith, Peter Jonas ...

I didn't know the fourth one, but corr blimey has stated Mark Arceri, so I'll run with that ...

Therefore GT, Rossy Smith, Jonas and Arceri.

EDIT: Snuck in just before me Milan :x :D
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Milan Faletic wrote:
saint66au wrote:Corr blimey has three correct
Grant Thomas

Ross Smith

Peter Jonas

Mark Arceri

Other players may be Bill Nettlefold, Peter Keenan
Give the man a cigar!!!

Also on Norths list at the time but didnt play were Jim Krakouer and..Lazar Vidovic

Oh...and some bloke called Dimwit ;-)


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Post: # 300246Post Milan Faletic »

Thanks Saint66au

Don't know if this question has been asked.

What is St. Kilda's highest score, who was it against, what did they score, what year and where was the game played?


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1978 v Melbourne 31.18.204

I think it was at the G


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We came close in one of our savage, no-holds barred, all out, soul-destroying thumpings of Carlton a couple of years ago ... kicked 194-odd from memory ...


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Post: # 300270Post Milan Faletic »

saint66au wrote:1978 v Melbourne 31.18.204

I think it was at the G
and the rest of the answer??? :wink:


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Enrico_Misso wrote:
Milan Faletic wrote:
saint66au wrote:I THINK Burkey wore his in his fiorst year (89?)

Reckon Jeff Dunne wore 8 in 1979 so maybe 1978??

My info has Jeff Dunne in 1979, no-one wore it in 78

Burkey was 87
Milan / Peanut,
Re : Jeff Dunne and 1977
I checked this one out.
Jeff Dunne was #48 in BOTH 1978 and 1979.
Then moved to #8 in 1980.
In 1977 WestofMoorabbin has him as #46.

However the early footy records for 1977 show Eric Clarke as #46.
Then in Round 7 Clarke disappears and newboy Maurice O'Keefe takes over #46.
Then in Round 9 O'Keefe gets promoted to #15 taking over from Joffa Cunningham who disappears (for the time being) and incidentally R. Butters (with one "s") appears at number 50 replacing Mordi Bromberg who drops off.
... and Jeff Dunn (without the "e") appears as #46.
Looks like he might have played against Essendon in Round 12 - he wasn't named in the side or as an emergency but I have his number 46 written in my record ???

But then in R14 Jeff Dunne is gone !
Anthony Beck replaces him at #46
In Round 16 Gary Cooke comes in (did he later play for Hawthorn ?)and takes over #46 - Beck disappears.
In Round 20 newboy Phillip Kallil takes over #46 and Cooke disappears.
He holds his spot till the season end though appears to change name to Callil !
At season end no sign of Dunne but Butters (still one "s") is still there.

So the list seemed to be highly volatile in those days with players trying out in the reserves and moving on.
Fortunately Dunne and Mordi and especially Joffa came back to play some good seasons later on.
Thanks for info - it gets very confusing for an old b.gga like me . . .


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Post: # 300279Post Milan Faletic »

Enrico_Misso wrote:
Milan Faletic wrote:
saint66au wrote:I THINK Burkey wore his in his fiorst year (89?)

Reckon Jeff Dunne wore 8 in 1979 so maybe 1978??

My info has Jeff Dunne in 1979, no-one wore it in 78

Burkey was 87
Milan / Peanut,
Re : Jeff Dunne and 1977
I checked this one out.
Jeff Dunne was #48 in BOTH 1978 and 1979.
Then moved to #8 in 1980.
In 1977 WestofMoorabbin has him as #46.

However the early footy records for 1977 show Eric Clarke as #46.
Then in Round 7 Clarke disappears and newboy Maurice O'Keefe takes over #46.
Then in Round 9 O'Keefe gets promoted to #15 taking over from Joffa Cunningham who disappears (for the time being) and incidentally R. Butters (with one "s") appears at number 50 replacing Mordi Bromberg who drops off.
... and Jeff Dunn (without the "e") appears as #46.
Looks like he might have played against Essendon in Round 12 - he wasn't named in the side or as an emergency but I have his number 46 written in my record ???

But then in R14 Jeff Dunne is gone !
Anthony Beck replaces him at #46
In Round 16 Gary Cooke comes in (did he later play for Hawthorn ?)and takes over #46 - Beck disappears.
In Round 20 newboy Phillip Kallil takes over #46 and Cooke disappears.
He holds his spot till the season end though appears to change name to Callil !
At season end no sign of Dunne but Butters (still one "s") is still there.

So the list seemed to be highly volatile in those days with players trying out in the reserves and moving on.
Fortunately Dunne and Mordi and especially Joffa came back to play some good seasons later on.
I missed your post for some reason. Saintsational research, Enrico.

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Milan Faletic wrote:Thanks Saint66au

Don't know if this question has been asked.

What is St. Kilda's highest score, who was it against, what did they score, what year and where was the game played?
31.18 204 to 141 points against Melbourne at the MCG Round 6 1978.

It featured a massive 11.5 71 to 2.3 15 - our second best quarter EVER.

And the last quarter 8,5 53 to 6.7 43 was our best ever 4th quarter against Melbourne.
I was fortunate enough to have been there.
Again part of that special 1978 season.
Wonder if we will ever reach the 200 point milestone again ?


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Post: # 300281Post Milan Faletic »

Enrico,

Melbourne's score is incorrect.

Edit: I am sorry Enrico. You are correct. Do you know the goal.behinds.points score.


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Milan Faletic wrote:Enrico,

Melbourne's score is incorrect.
Milan,
its definitely 21.15 141 compared to our score of 31.18 204.
Just double checked it with the 1978 footy records "Result" page (inside the back cover next to the full page Winfield add - incidentally the footy record that year each week featured a full page add for Marlboro on the back page !!!!)

A 63 point win, but not our biggest win over Melbourne.
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Post: # 300286Post Milan Faletic »

Enrico

Did you check my edit?

Milan :wink:


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Post: # 300291Post Enrico_Misso »

Sorry Milan
our posts crossed.

Next Question.....

I mentioned above that the 11.5 71 we kicked against Melb in that 2nd quarter was our second best (ie 2nd highest score) quarter ever.

So
1) What is our highest ever score in a quarter ?
2) and to balance it up what is the highest ever score kicked against us in a quarter
(and I have to say this is somewhat of an embarassment) ?

and specify the opponent, year, and venue.


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Highest For - 12.1.73 - St. Kilda vs. Carlton, 2nd quarter, 2004 Rnd. 10 @ the Dome

Conceded - 17.4.106 - St. Kilda vs. South Melbourne, 4th quarter, 1919 Rnd. 12 @ the Lakeside Oval


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Correct OWTS.


The highest ever quarter score by StKilda was 73 points
12.1 73 to 2.1 13 2nd quarter v Carlton Round 10 Docklands 2004
This was on our way to our record 108 point win over Carlton
It was the last game in our run of 10 wins
Our final score of 31.10 196 is our second highest score ever.

The highest ever quarter score against us was 106 points
17.4 106 to 0.0 0 last quarter v South Melbourne R12 at Albert Park 1919
South's final score was 29.15 189 and they won by 171 points (our second worst loss ever)
Perhaps a strong wind sprung up at 3/4 time, or some of our players were injured ?
Hopefully there won't be many living Saints supporters who remember this debacle.

I can remember going to a game against Footscray at the Western Oval in the late 80s/early 90s.
Got there during the 3rd quarter of the reserves.
It was quite windy and the Dogs were comfortably in front at 3/4 time and coming home with the wind.
The last quarter was an avalanche as they piled on 16 goals and over 100 points in an absolute massacre.
It was like a war zone.
But that game in 1919 must have been something else as it was generally a "low" scoring era !!


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Enrico, thanx for mentioning that Footscray reserves game. I have been trying to find evidence that that quarter actually happened for a long time. Nobody else seems to remember it and finding scores for seconds games is not easy.

I remember there was a high profile player (can't remember who) playing at full back and he spent the whole quarter watching the ball fly over his head.


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Okay ...


Which school did Michael Rix attend and what does he hold a degree in?


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Saw this referred to so dug it out of the files.

All number start at 1971 unless otherwise indicated. Taken from football records from every year between 1971 and 1990 except for 77 and 80.
1. J Bonney, vacant in 74, J Bonney (76), T Barker (78), vacant in 90, S Newport (91),
2. B Mynott, R Hunt (76), G Sidebottom (78), G Lofts (81), G Linke (82), vacant in 83, A Sidebottom (84), vacant in 87, D Frawley (88),
3. R Smith, vacant in 73, R Smith (75), B Duperouzel (76), P Cronan (84), K Sheldon (87), J Krakouer (90), N Burke (92)
4. vacant in 1971, B Breen (72), P Morwood (83), vacant in 86, T Lockett (88),
5. vacant in 1971, B Lawrence (72), R Hunt (78), D Ross (79), G Cunningham (81), vacant in 90, G McAdam (91)
6. R Murray, vacant in 74, R Greene (75), M Greene (76), I Satori (81), W Slattery (82), S Foschini (83), D Grant (87),
7. S Trott, vacant in 75, R Hughes (76), G Lane (78), D Granger (79), D Cox (81), R Mace (83), N Winmar (87),
8. G Elliott, G McDonald (79), J Dunne (81), P Narkle (84), A Marcou (87), P Russo (89), C Davenport (92),
9. J McIntosh, vacant in 74, V Perovic (75), M Faletic (81), M Crow (83), vacant in 86, M Gamble (87), B Winton (89), D Kitschke (90),
10. C Ditterich, vacant in 73, D Booth (75), C Ditterich (76), vacant in 79, M Roberts (81), W Jones (86), P Harding (89), D Flanigan (92),
11. vacant in 1971, N Besanko (72), vacant in 78, G Burns (79), G Kendall (90),
12. G Colling, M Jackson (83), M Moncreiff (84), P McConville (86),
13. B Lawrence, vacant in 72, P Bell (74), R Elliott (78), A Cross (79), J Fehring (81), vacant in 82, G Boland (85), P Tilley (87), W Green (88), vacant in 90,
14. J O’Dea, G Middlemiss (82), T Lockett (84), vacant in 88, D Craven (89)
15. J Moran, vacant in 75, D Doyle (76), M O’Keefe (78), M Bromberg (81), D Booth (82), G Lane (83), G Ablett (85), vacant in 86, J Collins (87), F Coghlan (88),
16. J Lilley, D Ellis (72), G Lofts (76), J Bennett (79), J Durnan (81), J Riggs (84), B Gotch (86),
17. B Breen, R Galt (72), D Legge (75), L Thomas (76), M Bromberg (78), C Stone (79), P Kiel (82), J Lamb (87),
18. K Neale, vacant in 78, S Godsell (79), G Thomas (81), A Manning (84), B Bowey (89),
19. A Davis, P Stevens (76), M Scott (81), G Brown (84), R Nixon (87),
20. T Payze, R Besley (75), I Baker (76), D Herbert (81), D Cowie (82), M Dwyer (86),
21. B Pascoe, vacant in 72, R Reynolds (73), D Discher (78), M Kellett (81), P Williams (83), J Schultz (84), Greg McAdam (85), D Wittey (86), S Foschini (88), R Handley (89), J Arnol (90),
22. C Antonie, vacant in 72, J Stephens (73), B Duperouzel (74), M Malthouse (75), D Evans (78), S O’Donnell (81), G Sharp (84), A Bennett (85), J Peter-Budge (86),
23. S Theodore, R Tweedale (78), A Smedts (81), S Allan (82), P Melesso (83), R Kink (86), S Loewe (87),
24. G Ward, D Feldmann (72), A Harper (73), S Watt (75), B Cannon (76), G Gellie (78), J Favier (81), G Gellie (82), vacant in 84, D Frawley (84), vacant in 88, S Turner (89), R Jeffrey (90),
25. S Rae, V Perovic (74), T Barker (75), G Cunningham (78), A Jesaulenko (80), M Nettlefold (82), A Cross (84), J Bennett (85), I Muller (87),
26. J Manzie, C Carter (76), C Carter (78), vacant in 81, D Hewitt (82), G Evans (83), D Cunningham (84), K Taylor (87),
27. S Grambeau, L Cameron (72), G Young (73), G Cahir (79), M Blees (81), P Armstrong (82), R Owen (83),
28. J O’Donnell, I Corner (73), S Deacon (75), R Fish (78), M Roberts (79), S Meehan (81), M Buckley (85), S Kourkoumelis (87),
29. N Besanko, J Anthony (72), G Scott (73), R Greene (74), T O’Hoy (75), R Greene (76), G Odgers (81), N Burke (88),
30. B Eppingstall, R Newton (74), M Bromberg (75), P Amarant (76), G Becker (78), G Thomas (79), R Sutherland (81), T Smith (83), B Ingleton (86),
31. R Galt, B Pope (72), J Sarau (73), vacant in 84, A Ford (86), B Jones (88),
32. J Stephens, G Lane (73), D Pledger (74), R Muir (75), D Booth (79), S Roach (81), C Gorozides (82), R Muir (83), A Jobling (86), M Quirk (88), D McNicoll (89), G Lawrie (90),
33. K Smythe, G Evans (72), D Hunter (73), L Taylor (74), T Howlett (75), A Hassell (76), G Cahir (78), J Hickman (79), R Elphinstone (81), L Taylor (90),
34. P Pope, S Grambeau (72), M Sarau (76), G Bond (78), J Bennett (81), S Bonney (84), F Carbone (85), J Daniels (88),
35. J Angelo, G Scott (72), R Greene (73), P Callery (74), M Jez (81), P Brown (82), R Fehring (83), D Grant (84), R Neal (87), R Harvey (89),
36. P Lilley, P Bell (72), R Elliott (73), J Hickman (78), I Satori (79), G Fidler (81), P Brown (86), vacant in 87, R Jeffrey (88), G Fode (89),
37. R Critch, W Meyer (72), M Malthouse (73), D Legge (74), M Frawley (75), D Legge (76), M Sarau (78), M Kellett (79), I Pendelbury (81), N McIntosh (82), T Lockett (83), S Howard (84), P Curtain (85), M Gamble (86), D Rice (87),
38. T Murley, I Corner (72), T O’Hoy (73), M Sarau (75), D Booth (76), S Tickell (79), P Temay (81), G Packham (82), D Chiron (85), C Hammond (86), P Page (87), S Simpson (88),
39. D Nisbet, M Lanyon (72), B Mildenhall (73), J Ford (83), M Foyster (84), F Coghlan (86), P Freeman (88),
40. J Davies, G Marshall (72), G Lacey (73), P Ivanoff (75), J Robertson (76), C Stone (78), G Schodde (79), M Vane (81), P Temay (82), S Turner (88), vacant in 89, I Dargie (90),
41. G Cayzer, D Hunter (72), L Cameron (73), G Barllay (74), R Tweedale (75), P Ivanoff (76), A Matheson (78), D Herbert (79), C Gorozidis (81), G Heatherington (82), C McAsey (83), G Wheelahan (84), vacant in 85, G Raven (86), vacant in 87, P Browne (88), P Earnshaw (89), T Pekin (90),
42. W Judson, S Gains (78), P Ruggles (79), S Parson (81), C McAsey (82), G Amoore (84), vacant in 86, G McIlwain (87), G Macmillan (88), G Jones (90),
43. T Moor, A Harper (72), J Lansdown (73), S Burke (74), G Lane (75), G Barclay (76), M Roberts (78), N Macleod (79), A Marsden (81), J Favier (82), D Wittey (85), R Merriman (86), C Garrett (88), M Hynes (89), P Lambert (90),
44. P Kinowski, M Malthouse (72), P Bell (73), S Deacon (74), G Barclay (75), M Luxton (76), C Williams (78), M Vane (79), E Clarke (81), S Nelson (82), C Mills (84), vacant in 84, T Evans (87), C Davenport (89),
45. I Corner, D Nicholson (72), G Marshall (73), R Davies (74), E Clarke (75), B Elliott (76), G Thomas (78), M Scott (79), N Park (82), G Miller (84), J Rohan (85), J Rohan (86), W Green (87), J Weeding (88), B Lowther (89), S Annand (90),
46. W Meyer, R Lacey (72), I George (73), D Pledger (75), E Clarke (76), S Tickell (78), A Matheson (79), G Greetham (81), P Huntley (82), A Jobling (83), vacant in 86, P Freeman (87), R Gladman (88), R Allan (89), S Cummings (90)
47. G Watts, P Kinowski (72), R Davies (73), P Wood (74), B Cannon (75), D Shepherd (76), R Butterss (78), M Nettlefold (79), M Foyster (82), A Jenkin (84), C Hammond (85), vacant in 86, B Littler (87), vacant in 88, D Griffiths (89), B Harris (90),
48. K Clark, H Williams (72), G Bromley (73), R Besley (74), M Luxton (75), S Mackinnon (76), vacant in 78, J Dunne (79), D Uptal (81), G Parker (82), F Carbone (83), C Hunt (84), J Peter-Budge (85), A Goodwin (86), N Burke (87), vacant in 88, S Foley (89), D Murr (90),
49. D Best, C Nisbett (72), D Atkinson (73), G Lane (74), G Thomas (75), vacant in 78, R Forbes (79), vacant in 81, M Blees (82), D Frawley (84), M Gamble (85), C Ralston (86), vacant in 87, G Dax (88), P Williams (89), J Peckett (90),
50. P Hartlet, I George (72), I Miller (73), C Carter (74), W Nelson (76), M Kellett (78), D Stewart (79), G Parker (81), A Marsden (82), C Bartley (83), D Maxwell (84), E Misso (85), L Larsen (86), vacant in 87, N White (88), G Doyle (89),
51. G Fidler (79), vacant in 81, G Beilby (82), D Chiron (83), G Middlemiss (84), R Bergman (85), J Lamb (86), R Gladman (87), vacant in 88, T Allen (89), L McDonald (90),
52. B Hickman (79), P Huntley (81), G Brown (82), P Curtain (84), D Lamb (85), P Baird (87), R Harvey (88), A Dipetta (89), D Sexton (90)
53. R Elphingstone (79), N McLeod (81), G Lane (82), J Hamilton (83), vacant in 84, B Ingleton (85), S Bonney (86), L Gardner (87), C Morley (88), S Cummings (89), T Allen (90),
54. M Blees (79), A Newman (81), P Mulrooney (82), B Walters (83), J Curtain (84), M Dwyer (85), K Taylor (86), A Madden (87), M Halphen (88), J Rundle (89), A Dipetta (90)
55. B Last (81), M Smith (82), T De Koning (84), R Brennan (85), A Brunnen (86), C Morley (87), G Savage (88), G Gorozides (89), J Lowe (90),
56. T Prentis (81), A Hassell (82), W Purtell (83), vacant in 84, S Hamill (85), W Green (86), vacant in 87, C Higgins (88), D Carter (89), B Pearce (90),
57. S Godsell (81), C Caprion (82), M Sharp (83), A Morgan (84), R Merriman (85), vacant in 86, vacant in 87, S Cummings (88), D Hibbert (89), C Lister (90),
58. P Jeffreys (81), M Abblitt (82), G Ryan (83), T Barry (84), B Walters (85), B Walters (86), C Davenport (87), L Vidovic (89),
59. P Brown (81), A Jobling (82), T Barry (83), S Newman (84), P Brown (85), vacant in 86, B Bowey (88), P Lambert (89), P Williams (90)
60. M Briggs (81). R Mace (82), vacant in 83, L Garnett (85), R Brennan (86), vacant in 87. A Zanker (88), B Long (89), D McNicholl (90).


Still waiting for closure ... if you get my drift.
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