Having a TidyHQ Account lets us remember who you are so we can keep everything in one place for you ready to access and update at any time. . With the introduction of district football in 1897, the Club changed its name to West Torrens as it realised that a major number of its players resided in that area. Woodville's most successful player was Malcolm Blight, who won the SANFL's Magarey Medal and gained selection in the All Australian team in 1972. [4] Playing mostly as a defender, Parker appeared in 266 games for Woodville over 14 seasons and was club captain in 1982, 1986 and 1987. Based in the north western suburb of Woodville, the Woodville-West Torrens Football Club was formed in 1991 when Woodville and West Torrens amalgamated. - the players effectively 'froze', putting in a woeful performance to lose by 15 points and slump to fourth, which meant an elimination final meeting with finals-hardened Norwood. and I think this also brings up the 1000th post!!! Whispers had grown throughout SA football circles that a merger would save these clubs throughout the 1980s. For example, if Stephen Nichols is getting beaten at full forward for a quarter, Ralph Sewer or Michael Templeton will bob up with a goal or two. Thought I better post some Woody info. How many other players' careers have transcended four decades (60s, 70s, 80s, 90s)? Yes, I saw Trevor Hoffman play, He was a little short and skinny to match it with the likes of Wedding, Darley, etc, but he had pretty good skills for memory. Photographer Martin Jacka, not dated B 75500/46: Torrens v Woodville at Thebarton. We're the mighty flying Eagles The team was then known as the "Woodville Woodpeckers". The Woodville-West Torrens Football Club song is called "We're the mighty flying Eagles" and is to the tune of The Battle Hymn of the Republic, We're the mighty Eagles [1] Further sporadic references to Woodville followed up to and including 1877 when a club bearing that name participated in the debut season of the South Australian Football Association, finishing fifth out of eight. Community Connector School Program presented by Optimum, Mr. Texas Football Player of the Year Award, North Texas Dance Team Spotlight presented by Children's Health, San Antonio Inspirational Coach of the Week, San Antonio Student Trainer Program Spotlight, Texas Children's Training Staff Superstars Award, become a Dave Campbells Texas Football Insider. Discounting grand final curtain raisers played by reserves sides. The Eagle logo of the West Torrens Football Club was adopted as the official emblem of Woodville West Torrens. I also have a memory of Jim Crighton who was secretary of the club in the early days. AFL. Woodville's first win against a club other than Centrals came in the opening round of the 1965 season against Norwood. Woodvillle Football Club History Track from the 1971 SANFL Amoco Promotion. The league team with a 162 record from their 18 games. Final scores were Woodville 8.13 (61); University 9.5 (59). In 2015 the Woodville West Torrens Football Club celebrated their 25th season in the SANFL, and dominated the competition in U/18s, Reserves and League, taking out each Minor Premiership (the only club to ever do so) dropping just 4 games across all 3 grades throughout the minor round season. Initially at least, Blight's impact was greater on the playing side than it was as a tactician and man motivator. Prior to the start of the season he observed: "I'm comfortable, but there are a lot of reasons for that. These tallies refer to premiership (home-and-away) matches only. It was also agreed that blue would be the primary colour of the merged club. The new team trained in a yard behind the Land of Promise Hotel but this was soon found to be inadequate so the players used Port Road as their training track. Watched by a crowd of 39,086, the biggest to witness a first semi final since 1967, and indeed the largest crowd that Woodville was ever to appear in front of, Port opened with all guns blazing to register 9 opening term goals to 3 and seemingly have one foot firmly in the preliminary final. The 'Peckers managed only 4 wins for the year and sustained some of the biggest hidings in their history to slump to the bottom of the ladder once more. The Woodville South Football Club was establish in 1890 as the Carlton Football Club and is oneof the oldest and most respected clubs in the South Australian Amateur Football League. The fourth quarter was just as thrilling, but gradually it was the Warriors who appeared to be getting on top. The 2023 Texas State 7-on-7 Tournament will return to College Station this summer. West Torrens Football Club History Does anyone remember the said establishment?? Woodville's preliminary final opponents Glenelg, by contrast, were looking distinctly out of sorts, having lost badly to North Adelaide in the second semi final. haha. The reason for this rejection was never explained, however J H Sinclair was chosen to replace him. To see player spotlights please become a Dave Campbells Texas Football Insider. Had the young Woodville players been given the chance to play in a final - just to get the feel of playing in the big time - they would be a better proposition for the grand final. However, a third western suburbs team in the competition West Adelaide proved too much to handle with both sides struggling on the field following Woodville's inception. Malcolm Blight left at the end of the 1987 season and was replaced as coach by another South Australian football legend in the shape of the only four time Magarey Medallist, Russell Ebert. That is Woodville's penalty for starting the season so poorly. Woodville - and the tactics of Blight and assistant coach John Reid - can beat Norwood. The Eagles went in as the underdogs but coach Michael Godden (in only his second year with the team and in a senior coaching position) believed his Eagles could overcome the Dogs. Woodville did not win a premiership or play in a grand final in their twenty-seven seasons (196490), usually being close to or on the bottom of the ladder. FA Cup 4th Round -- Champs League Rd of 16 -- Europa - Rd of 16 -- Europa Conf - Rd of 16. 6. The club won just three matches, all against Central Districts. Used to have female and male strippers " doing their thing" and after they were finished their acts on would come the DJ spinning all the big ti.. er I mean hits!! A photo does exist in the Hindmarsh Historical Society of a West Torrens team dated 1881. *Record tiebreakers are determined by each district through District Executive Committees. [4], He played his final league season with North Adelaide, having left Woodville in acrimonious circumstances. Due to Woodville Oval also being the home of the Woodville Cricket Club who play in the South Australian Grade Cricket League, the Eagles use West Torrens' former home ground Thebarton Oval as their pre-season training base. In 1946 the Woodville Football Club managed something which they would never achieve in twenty-seven seasons as a member of the SANFL: earned the right to call themselves the best team in an entire competition. I think he also spent some time as a male stripper. Maxwell Sam Parker (born 29 October 1953) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for Woodville in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL). He would walk into the bank, a barber's shop the butchers and would start up "Come on the Peckers, Come on the Peckers . it's the Woody Woody Peckers Song". He resigned the position after making a point of principle at the SAFA meeting while being abused by fellow delegates. 3rd Test - India v Australia - 1-5 Mar, Indore. However, having qualified for the elimination final the Woodville players may have subconsciously decided that they had achieved enough for one season; in any event, they were never in the contest against reigning premier Norwood and went down by 11 goals. Woodville began the following season strongly, reaching the Escort Cup grand final only to lose narrowly to West Adelaide. Major Partner. The 38-year-old Sewer who was playing his 382nd and last game of SANFL football. Woodville, which played at Woodville Oval for the first time that year, won 13 out of 15 minor round matches to win the minor premiership. Yes, Ettridge played at Torrens alright. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. In 1990, the imminent admission of the Adelaide Crows into the AFL placed both club's futures as separate entities in serious doubt: West Torrens was technically insolvent, Junior football club support day. I was born in 1959 and have memories of the early days of Woodville. The Woodville-West Torrens Eagles first home ground was SANFL league headquarters Football Park in their inaugural season of 1991. Woodville Oval was the club's base, but home games were played at Football Park. In the end, only inaccuracy in front of goal prevented Woodville from winning with comparative comfort, but margins mean little in finals; there are only winners and losers. and played many fine games mainly at FB for the Mighty Warriors. And we always battle through Ruckman Craig Parry was named the Jack Oatey Medalist for Best on Ground for 2011. The Club fields four senior teams in the competition, comprising of a A, B and C grades in the mens and a Women's team which was introduced to the league in the 2020 season. South Australian National Football league. Do we have the ability to PM each other. Well this will get me a bit closer to that 331, while comparing lists with the one on SAFooty I have found these names. It appears that the Club went by the somewhat strange pseudonym of The Butchers, and perhaps this was because the team contained a number of slaughtermen and it seems to have played matches near the West Park slaughterhouse that was situated behind the Adelaide Gaol. Adelaide Crows Women's Team: 3 x AFLW premiers! Because of the exigencies of war the number of clubs in A2 of the SAAFL was reduced from ten to six in 1941. 7. JavaScript is disabled. Adelaide . 2021 (7 - 4) 2020 (8 - 3) 2019 (4 - 6) 2018 (11 - 1) Also, what is the first name of J Partridge? Rucci then proceeded to sit fairly and squarely on the fence when analysing Woodville's prospects: Woodville, which has qualified for the finals for the second time since it was re-admitted (sic.) Ironically the team finishing last in that year was Port Adelaide. This page was last edited on 17 July 2022, at 19:48. Unfortunately the League team were dealt with 3 major season ending injuries in their 2nd semi-final victory, ripping out their engine room including Magarey Medal Runner-up and eventual 2015 Club Champion Angus Rowntree, as well as number 1 ruckman Marc Borholm and former Reserves Magarey Medalist Angus Poole. The new club proved immediately competitive, and won their first premiership in 1993. Join a tipping comp - lots to choose from. In 1887 the Club joined with West Adelaide and with the addition of blue to its colours played under the name of West Adelaide, but the team dissolved after only one season. Well curiousity has got the better of me and I went through all of the posts and got just about every league player I could find! In Sheedy's first year in charge, the club finished minor premiers and advanced to the 2020 SANFL Grand Final where the club overcame North Adelaide by 39 points to win their first premiership in 9 years. Not even West Torrens had managed the feat previously. Quoted in Football Times Yearbook 1986, pages 6-7. Major Partner. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for SANFL Football - Woodville West Torrens Eagles Vintage Jackets - Size 2XL / 3XL at the best online prices at eBay! The Kreig Dynasty at the Woodville Football Club Can recall Larry, but not Curly & Mo!!! Thereafter, however, the 'old' Woodville inexplicably resurfaced: the Warriors lost every one of their last five minor round matches before being consummately bundled out of the premiership race by Glenelg to the embarrassing tune of 102 points. Wearing Gold and Green and Blue Since entering the league together the two clubs had enjoyed an intense and unique rivalry; it hardly seemed to matter what the respective positions of the sides on the ladder were, their confrontations over a season almost invariably tended to be closely fought. One painted green and the other gold. Inexplicably, however - or should that be predictably? West Torrens had competed in the SANFL since the 1895 SAFA season, when it was originally known as the Port Natives[1] (who wore Blue and Gold) and renamed to West Torrens for the 1897 SAFA season,[2] while Woodville entered the competition for 1964 SANFL season. Before the game a number of legends from both clubs were introduced to the crowd. I remember Craig McKellar used to live on Trimmer Pde at Bus Stop 27 and would be seen on Sunday arvo, dressed in an old Pecker lace up jumper and footy shorts mowing the front lawn. I just want to point out that these figures are not official, they are just my personal record taken from papers and year books, so I cannot vouch for their accuracy. West Torrens had previously played North Adelaide in the 1949 SANFL Grand Final. A four-decade player. The Natives Club first secretary was John Carr, a member of the Legislative Council and the colours that the Club adopted were Blue and Gold. Women's Major Partner. The following year, however, finally brought the long awaited breakthrough as the 'Peckers won 10 out of 22 minor round matches to snatch fifth spot from North Adelaide on percentage. Ralph Sewer: Debuting in 1969 and playing his final match in 1990 aged 38, Sewer became not only the only man to have played in the SANFL in four different decades, but also the only grandfather. Prior to amalgamation, West Torrens won four premierships while Woodville was unable to win a flag. 2 or 3 night home games per year are played at Thebarton Oval (Former home of West Torrens) which is also the club's pre-season base. He also had stints at Footscray in the Victorian Football League (VFL) and with North Adelaide. Sewer, who had played 57 games for perennial contenders Glenelg from 198184, is the only player to have played in four decades of football in the SANFL. Sound the Siren, turn us loose In 1968, Woodville avoided another wooden spoon by just half a game, but the following year, under the energetic coaching of former North Melbourne stalwart Noel Teasdale, the side seemed to be at last on the verge of establishing itself. It would be the last trophy the Woodville Football Club would win in the SANFL. The 'Football Times' tipsters had changed their tune prior to Woodville's first semi final meeting with Port Adelaide, with four of the five favouring the Warriors. [4] He made five appearances for Footscray in the 1971 VFL season, aged only 17. Blight stood down at the end of 1987 and was replaced by Port Adelaide Football Club legend and four time Magarey Medallist Russell Ebert. Indeed, 1986 was to prove to be the single most successful season in the entire history of the Woodville Football Club. And watch the Feathers fly Woodville-West Torrens entered a team in the SANFL Women's League in 2019 and, as of 2021 SANFL season, are the only club to have never won a wooden spoon. It then comfortably accounted for Collegians 14.10 (94) to 6.10 (46) in a semi final. ?A famous Pecker in more respects than he may know!! It will jog their memory for sure! During its twenty-seven season stint in the SANFL Woodville's record was second to none - in terms of its mediocrity. South Australian National Football League, SANFL History of the Woodville-West Torrens Football Club, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Woodville-West_Torrens_Football_Club&oldid=1124669097, Australian rules football clubs established in 1990, South Australian National Football League clubs, Australian rules football clubs in South Australia, All Wikipedia articles written in Australian English, Pages using Australian rules football kit with incorrect pattern parameters, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0. Get exclusive insight from the best team of reporters in the Lone Star State! All Woodville needed to do now in order to clinch the double chance in the finals was defeat wooden spoon contender South Adelaide in the final minor round match of the season. Despite winning 5 of its first its first 10 games to be in with an outside chance of finals contention it wilted during the second half of the season, managing just 1 further win to finish in ninth place. Always thought those Findon boys were suss. [2] However, Walkerville were too strong in the final, winning 13.13 (91) to 8.11 (59) at SANFL club North Adelaide's home ground of Prospect Oval. Im surprised you had the time dad to post this, after im sure not leaving the front of his house since you discovered its whereabouts! The team won 3 games, drew 1 (abandoned after quarter time) and lost 13, which included a forfeit. You must log in or register to reply here. G Rimes was the Captain of the team and they finished in fourth position out of five teams. In 2011, a study commissioned by the AFL identified Woodville-West Torrens as the most effective developer of AFL talent in the country. That would explain it, 12 games and 25 goals for Panagaris' career suggests he wasnt a complete dud. This setback only served to spark the Warriors into renewed resolve. In 1959 the existing SANFL clubs agreed to submissions from Woodville and Central District to expand the competition from eight to ten teams on the proviso they enter the SANFL reserves competition on a five-year apprenticeship before gaining admission to the league competition in 1964. He would later play for North Melbourne Football Club in the Victorian Football League (VFL), winning the Brownlow Medal in 1978 and joining a select group of players who had won the highest individual honor in both the SANFL and VFL competitions. A TidyHQ Account is the personal account you use to access organisations that use TidyHQ to run their back office. You are so correct - talking of the 60's, 70's & early 80's SANFL has been great. I just told him he could see it for himself the next day just before the Roosters ran onto the Adelaide Oval. just past the Arkaba Hotel! Our rankings may not reflect individual tiebreaker scenarios. Massive thanks to Keith Leicester for posting this audio track on his website.htt. He played 105 Games and kicked 7 Goals during his Woodville career.Don't have his Norwood or Melbourne details and also played in the early '90s for Woodville/West Torrens. By 1884 the Club had joined the Adelaide and Suburban Association and had some success in this competition playing in the Red and White uniform. Disposals. The combination of a large and committed playing membership together with our loyal past player and supporter base has allowed the Woodville South Football Club become one of the most successful and professionally run clubs in the league. Success in attaining the A2 premiership earned Woodville automatic promotion to A1, but the club had to wait until 1946 to savour the benefits of this privilege, as the SAAFL went into recess for the next four seasons owing to the war. Such confidence appeared grossly misplaced early on as the side won only 2 out of 5 Escort Cup pre-season games. [4], A three time South Australian interstate representative, Parker retired with 280 SANFL games and a total of 285 games in elite Australian rules football, and also played a further 21 pre-season/night series matches.[4]. I never knew that. By 2018, the Woodville-West Torrens Football Club officially surpassed Woodville's total existence as it entered its 28th SANFL season, and interestingly, the club's on-field record read very similar to that of West Torrens prior to Woodville entering the competition in 1964. He was high among North's best players in the losing 1978 grand final against Hawthorn. Wonder if he " displayed his wares" out at the Penthouse Club on Glen Osmond Rd. However, given that the merged entity took only three seasons to etch its name on the SANFL roll of honour by winning a senior flag, such negativity soon appeared to be misplaced. "Zip Zap" as he was known, made his league debut with Woodville in 1969 and was playing his 325th game for the club. Jim Crichton was as you said Secretary of the mighty W.F.C. The highlights of Woodville's SANFL career during the 1960s were arguably its draw in 1967 and its win two years later against Jack Oatey's all-conquering Sturt side. from 1964-66 inclusive. Games: 164 Woodville, 178 North Melbourne Goals: 359 Woodville, 444 North Melbourne Captain Coach: 1983-85 Premierships: North Melbourne 1975, 77 Best and fairest: Woodville 1972 . (Also, in 1972 they won the Coca-Cola cup, a competition between teams which did not make the final four). Backed up by our B Grade coach Trent Petersen, C Grade coach Roland Chard and Women's coach Courtney Paulson. the old post office chicago wedding cost; how does synaptic wiring allow the brain to learn memorize and change; how old was oakes fegley in the goldfinch lake mary ca water temperature werribee football club past players. 8. From there the team started to gel and by 1986 was considered an outside chance of obtaining their first league premiership, but finished 3rd after losing to eventual premiers Glenelg in the Preliminary Final. Hoffman,Trevor (1964-69) 77 games, 62 goals : Career Breakdown of Trevor Hoffman's League Career please. A very passionate part of footy. 27-20 (W) Woodville @ East Chambers On 11/12, the Woodville varsity football team won their away playoff game against East Chambers (Winnie, TX) by a score of 27-20. [3] From 19982010, the Eagles had 19 selected at the AFL Draft. It may not display this or other websites correctly. Ahhh, those Powerful Pressurising Peckers for Premiers. Jim Crichton was also Assistant General Manager of the S.A. Housing Trust up until his death in around 1990 or 1991. He had kicked 430 goals (I'm assuming that takes night games out) plus another one he kicked that day, bringing the total to 431. 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