by Wedgie » Fri May 20, 2016 11:24 am
Armchair expert wrote:Such a great club are Geelong
by darley16 » Fri May 20, 2016 11:27 am
by Booney » Fri May 20, 2016 11:33 am
Wedgie wrote:Congratulations on 140 years. First game played May 20, 1776.
by Wedgie » Fri May 20, 2016 11:48 am
Booney wrote:Wedgie wrote:Congratulations on 140 years. First game played May 20, 1776.
Armchair expert wrote:Such a great club are Geelong
by Booney » Fri May 20, 2016 11:54 am
Wedgie wrote:Booney wrote:Wedgie wrote:Congratulations on 140 years. First game played May 20, 1776.
Whoops, my bad!
Happy 240th Birthday South!
by Magellan » Fri May 20, 2016 11:54 am
Wedgie wrote:First game played May 20, 1776.
by Booney » Fri May 20, 2016 11:55 am
Magellan wrote:Wedgie wrote:First game played May 20, 1776.
Apparently they won, defeating an English side at home in a violent match that went deep into time-on. Soon after victory they declared themselves independent.
by johntheclaret » Sat May 21, 2016 10:35 am
darley16 wrote:On Saturday, May 20, 1876 the South Adelaide Football Club took to the field for the first time. Today we celebrate the 140th anniversary of that match!
At the foot of Montefiore Hill, an area now home to the North Adelaide Golf Club, South Adelaide would do battle with a side known as the Victorians and fall to a one goal to none defeat.
The Victorians may have won the battle, but South Adelaide have won the test of time and 140 years later are one of the oldest football clubs in Australia.
Below (and the image above) is a match report published on page two of the Express and Telegraph on Monday, 22 May, 1876 that describes the afternoons action - it is interesting to note that even 140 years ago the decisions of the games officials were the cause of much debate!
"A match between the Victorian and South Adelaide Football Clubs took place at the foot of Montefiore Hill, on Saturday afternoon, May 20.
Mr G. Downs captained the Victorians and Mr. G. Kennedy the South Adelaide team.
Play was commenced about 3 o'clock, and after more than two hours' hard work a goal was secured for the Victorians by Mr. H. Barry.
It being too late to continue play, the Victorians were declared the winners.
Several disputes arose in consequence of several of the players not being acquainted with the rules under which the match was contested."
Thank you to South Adelaide Football Club Heritage Committee for their assistance with gathering information for this story.
by Panther Pack » Wed Jun 08, 2016 8:12 am
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