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South Park FC in the SANFL

Postby Sojourner » Mon Aug 11, 2008 10:45 pm

Under the Wikipedia entry for SANFL we find this entry for one of the founding Clubs South Park,

South Park - formed in 1877 and disbanded in 1884.

Is there any reason given anywhere as to why the club disbanded after having survived for the first seven years of the SANFL?

Does anyone know what the colours of the club were and what the emblem was?
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Re: South Park FC in the SANFL

Postby Pseudo » Mon Aug 11, 2008 11:18 pm

Surely they would have been the Cows! :lol:
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Re: South Park FC in the SANFL

Postby bayman » Mon Aug 11, 2008 11:38 pm

wasn't there a team called adelaide in that era & they split up to become south adelaide & mendindie (later north adelaide) ? help spelly
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Re: South Park FC in the SANFL

Postby spell_check » Mon Aug 11, 2008 11:41 pm

There's a thread in here somewhere, but there was an Adelaide team, who won the pennant in 1886.
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Re: South Park FC in the SANFL

Postby spell_check » Mon Aug 11, 2008 11:43 pm

There were two Adelaide teams, the 1st one merged, and the 2nd won the 1886 title:

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Re: South Park FC in the SANFL

Postby bayman » Mon Aug 11, 2008 11:44 pm

thanks spelly, next time someone says to me adelaide have won 2 premierships i can say i bet you that adelaide have won 3 & win a bet :wink:
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Re: South Park FC in the SANFL

Postby Leaping Lindner » Mon Aug 11, 2008 11:55 pm

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This is the South Park team (circa 1879). #8 is John Creswell who was secretary of SACA for many years as well as secretary of the SAFA for a time in the 1880s. The old stand at Adelaide Oval that was replaced by the Bradman Stand was named after him.
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Re: South Park FC in the SANFL

Postby bayman » Tue Aug 12, 2008 12:02 am

it could be an optical illusion but the ball appears a lot bigger & more rounder than the footballs of today, if this is correct when did the shape etc start to change ?
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Re: South Park FC in the SANFL

Postby spell_check » Tue Aug 12, 2008 12:17 am

I think it did - possibly later in the 1800s. I have noticed a lot of photos even up to the 50s, the ball usually seems bigger than what it is now.
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Re: South Park FC in the SANFL

Postby Pseudo » Tue Aug 12, 2008 10:33 am

bayman wrote:it could be an optical illusion but the ball appears a lot bigger & more rounder than the footballs of today, if this is correct when did the shape etc start to change ?

I had thought that a round ball was used here until Charles Cameron Kingston suggested that the oval balls be used and the Victorian rules be adopted as standard.
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Re: South Park FC in the SANFL

Postby Sojourner » Tue Aug 12, 2008 11:07 am

What an intersesting photograph - that has to be a Gaelic Football! :?
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Re: South Park FC in the SANFL

Postby Leaping Lindner » Tue Aug 12, 2008 11:16 am

From what I can gather early footballs were something of a cross between a soccer ball and a rugby ball.
Check out the football in this photo of the Medindie team from 1888
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Re: South Park FC in the SANFL

Postby Psyber » Tue Aug 12, 2008 11:17 am

bayman wrote:it could be an optical illusion but the ball appears a lot bigger & more rounder than the footballs of today, if this is correct when did the shape etc start to change ?
They were. When I was a kid an elderly neighbour who had grown up in Glenelg and been a blacksmith there in his youth gave me his old football. It was definitely larger and more rounded than modern footballs.

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Re: South Park FC in the SANFL

Postby Adelaide Hawk » Tue Aug 12, 2008 5:50 pm

spell_check wrote:I think it did - possibly later in the 1800s. I have noticed a lot of photos even up to the 50s, the ball usually seems bigger than what it is now.


The contemporary ball is definitely smaller than they were when I played. I don't know when they downsized, but I recall being at a Norwood game at Adelaide Oval, Neville Roberts kicked a goal at the ball headed straight for me.

When I marked it, I remember thinking how much smaller it felt in the hands to the footies I used to play with. If anything I'd say they are probably the same length, but less round in the middle.

As for South Park. was their captain's name Fabulous Phil Cartman? :D
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Re: South Park FC in the SANFL

Postby Footy Chick » Tue Aug 12, 2008 6:55 pm

Stan Whickham?
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Re: South Park FC in the SANFL

Postby hawkseye » Tue Aug 12, 2008 9:19 pm

Leaping Lindner wrote:Image

This is the South Park team (circa 1879). #8 is John Creswell who was secretary of SACA for many years as well as secretary of the SAFA for a time in the 1880s. The old stand at Adelaide Oval that was replaced by the Bradman Stand was named after him.

There is also John Creswell gardens Cnr of King William and Memorial drive, just pass the southern carpark of Adelaide Oval.
When they built the Bradman stand there was an agreement that the next stand built will be called the John Cresswell stand so they could name the new one The Bradman stand. This was never followed throogh though and now we have the Chappell stands instead.
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Re: South Park FC in the SANFL

Postby GWW » Tue Aug 12, 2008 10:24 pm

I think Rod Butters was the President.
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Re: South Park FC in the SANFL

Postby Adelaide Hawk » Wed Aug 13, 2008 12:01 am

GWW wrote:I think Rod Butters was the President.


I think we have found the reason why they disbanded after only 7 seasons :)
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Re: South Park FC in the SANFL

Postby Mr66 » Tue Aug 19, 2008 9:16 pm

Adelaide Hawk wrote:
GWW wrote:I think Rod Butters was the President.


I think we have found the reason why they disbanded after only 7 seasons :)


How many premiership chances did they stuff up? :wink:
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Re: South Park FC in the SANFL

Postby oldtimer2 » Mon Feb 09, 2009 5:13 pm

I am currently researching the 1884 season and here is what I have discovered to date:

South Park’s demise at the end of the 1884 season was influenced by a number of contributing factors.


At the end of the 1883 the club achieved its best result on the premiership ladder but in preparation for the 1884 season the club lost:

o the most energetic and driving force of its administration John Creswell who also retired from the playing arena in the finest form of his career.

o its champion player George Cairns to Port Adelaide.

o a number of players from the junior clubs who had significantly contributed to the success achieved in 1883 all opted to play in the junior association rather than play with the senior club (this situation also affected a number of other clubs)

During the 1884 season the club had its experienced club captain Aldam Pettinger resign and he was replaced by Turner who was not complimented for his performances by the newspaper scribes

The club had very poor performances in 1884

I am continuing my reading and see if anything else emerges

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