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the 1975 SANFL history quiz

Postby rogernumber10 » Fri Jul 11, 2008 10:37 am

We will go another one then:

Peter Woite won the 1975 Magarey Medal with 20 votes. Which 11 other players across seven of the 10 clubs polled at least 10 votes or more?
1 - Peter Marker 19
2 - Ross Dillon 18
3 - Peter Carey 15
4 - Russell Ebert 15
5 - Peter Cloke 14
6 - Robbert Klomp 14
7 - Kym Hodgeman 14
8 - Barry Norsworthy 11
9 - Rick Davies 10
10 - Kevin Beswick 10
11 - Stephen Kerley 10


Which seven players kicked 50 or more league goals for the season?
1 - Fred Phillis 123
2 - Ken Whelan 77
3 - Ross Dillon 66
4 - Michael Graham 65
5 - Graham Reed 62
6 - Tim Evans 61
7 - Kym Hodgeman 57


Who were the four teenagers in the Norwood Grand Final side?
Greg Turbill, Neil Craig, Jim Michalanney, Jim Thiel

Who was the Glenelg vice-captain for the 1975 Grand Final?
Wayne Phillis

Which four players had kicked at least 100 career goals for Centrals by the end of 1975?
Barry Norsworthy, Lyle Skinner, John Wyley, Graham Reed

Which seven players kicked at least 30 goals for Glenelg during its scoring spree of 1975?
Fred Phillis, Kym Hodgeman, Graham Cornes, Peter Carey, Greg Bennett, Neville Caldwell, Adrian Rebbeck

Who won the North Adelaide best and fairest? Peter Cloke

By the end of 1975, which active player on the Norwood list had played the most games for the club (ie, excluding all retired players or games with other clubs)? MIke Poulter

Which two players reached 100 games for Port Adelaide during 1975? Leon Milde, Peter Marrett

By the end of 1975, South Adelaide did not have a single player on its list who had kicked 100 career goals. Who are the four players that had kicked at least 50 goals for their career? M Coombe, G Robbins, B Bennett, B Keddie

Which two players reached 150 games for Sturt in 1975? Malcolm Greenslade, Brenton Miels

Which future century goal kicker made his debut for Westies in 1975? - Trevor Pierson

Which future premiership player played his 100th game for Torrens in 1975? - Milan Faletic

Which two players reached 150 games for Woodville in 1975? - J Cummins, C Macvicar

Across all clubs, which four players who played at least one game in 1975 had a career total of 250 or more games?
313 - Fred Bills
267 - Robert Oatey
254 - Bob Hammond
253 - Paul Bagshaw
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Re: the 1975 SANFL history quiz

Postby Leaping Lindner » Fri Jul 11, 2008 11:36 am

Peter Marker, Ross Dillon, Russell Ebert, Peter Cloke, Barry Norsthworthy, Rick Davies, Paul Bagshaw, Peter Carey, Trevor Grimwood - There's a few guesses in that lot!

Fred Phillis, Ross Dillon, Graham Reed, Ken Whelan, Michael Graham, Some bloke who wore #10 at Norwood but couldn't normally kick over a jam tin :P

Greg Turbill, Neil Craig, Jim Thiel, ???

Brian Colbey (?)

Barry Norsworthy, Graham Reed, ???

Hodgeman, Carey, Phillis, Cornes, Rebbeck, ???

Peter Cloke

Michael Poulter - what a legend!

????

Mark Coombe, Bob Keddie, ????

????

Trevor Pierson

Considering the premiership was obviously not at Torrens I'll say Faletic

John Cummins, Colin McVicar(???)

Fred Bills, Paul Bagshaw, Bob Hammond (combined) and Rod Pope maybe(?)
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Re: the 1975 SANFL history quiz

Postby rogernumber10 » Fri Jul 11, 2008 3:50 pm

Leaping Lindner wrote:Peter Marker, Ross Dillon, Russell Ebert, Peter Cloke, Barry Norsthworthy, Rick Davies, Paul Bagshaw, Peter Carey, Trevor Grimwood - There's a few guesses in that lot!

yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, no, yes and no

Fred Phillis, Ross Dillon, Graham Reed, Ken Whelan, Michael Graham, Some bloke who wore #10 at Norwood but couldn't normally kick over a jam tin :P
yes, yes, yes, yes, yes and the last answer is not accepted if you're not taking this quiz seriously. :wink:

Greg Turbill, Neil Craig, Jim Thiel, ??? - correct

Brian Colbey (?)
no

Barry Norsworthy, Graham Reed, ???
both correct

Hodgeman, Carey, Phillis, Cornes, Rebbeck, ???
sorry, bad edit, All correct

Peter Cloke - correct

Michael Poulter - what a legend! - correct

????

Mark Coombe, Bob Keddie, ???? - both correct

????

Trevor Pierson - correct

Considering the premiership was obviously not at Torrens I'll say Faletic - correct

John Cummins, Colin McVicar(???) correct

Fred Bills, Paul Bagshaw, Bob Hammond (combined) and Rod Pope maybe(?)


first three are correct
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Re: the 1975 SANFL history quiz

Postby rogernumber10 » Fri Jul 11, 2008 5:01 pm

Leaping Lindner wrote: Some bloke who wore #10 at Norwood but couldn't normally kick over a jam tin :P



BTW, the great man didn't get there in 75, just short.
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Re: the 1975 SANFL history quiz

Postby spell_check » Fri Jul 11, 2008 5:52 pm

The other two players to kick 30 for Glenelg might be Greg Bennett and Daryl Rady.
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Re: the 1975 SANFL history quiz

Postby rogernumber10 » Fri Jul 11, 2008 6:10 pm

spell_check wrote:The other two players to kick 30 for Glenelg might be Greg Bennett and Daryl Rady.


Bennett yes and Rady no
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Re: the 1975 SANFL history quiz

Postby Harry the Horse » Fri Jul 11, 2008 9:04 pm

Glenelg vice-captain: Brian Colbey?

50 goals for season: Kym Hodgeman and Tim Evans

100 games for the nasties in 1975: Leon Milde and Paul Marrett

150 games for Sturt in 1975: Brenton Miels and Malcolm Greenslade

250 games played by end of 1975: Robert Oatey

Teenager in Nwd's 1975 flag side: Jim Michalanney

100 goals for Central by end of 1975: Lyle Skinner and a bloke called Wyley ... can't remember his first name.

30 goals for the Bays in 1975: Twiggy Caldwell

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Re: the 1975 SANFL history quiz

Postby scarlet pimpernel » Fri Jul 11, 2008 9:14 pm

1975 Magarey Vote

woite 20
marker 19
dillon 18
carey 15
ebert 15
cloke 14
Hodgeman 14
Klomp 14
norsworthy 11
davies 10
kerley 10
nunan 10
beswick 10
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Re: the 1975 SANFL history quiz

Postby scarlet pimpernel » Fri Jul 11, 2008 10:06 pm

Dont have 1975 Sturt Annual Report
so here is a process of sublimination

Mr. Magic Bagshaw 360 games 1964 to 1980 nah!
Jumbo Prince Davies 317 games 1979 to 1985 nah!
The Flash Graham 282 games 1971 to 1985 nah!
Brenton Adcock 259 games finished 1974
Colin Casey 251 games 1971 to 1983 nah!
Tever Sims 250 games 1972 to 1983 nah!
Terry Short 248 games finished 1972
Tony Burgan 244 games 1969 to 1979 Reckon he's a starter
Sandy Nelson 241 games 1966 to 1977 nah
The Late Brendan Howard 221 games 1973 to 1984 nah!
Malcolm Greenslade 215 games 1966 to 1977 possible
Robert Klomp 205 games 1973 to 1987 nah!
John Murphy 203 games 1962 to 1976 nah!
The Late Brenton Miels 201 games 1965 to 1977 nah!
Michael Nunan 188 games 1066 to 1977 possible
Phil Heinrich 184 games started in 1975
Keith Chessell 181 games finished in 1974
Bruce Winter 174 games 1971 to 1978 nah!
Greg Wild 163 games 1968 to 1977 Reckon he's a starter
Geoff Leonard 154 games 1973 to 1984 nah!


so Id say
Greg Wild
Tony Burgan
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Re: the 1975 SANFL history quiz

Postby scarlet pimpernel » Fri Jul 11, 2008 10:16 pm

For a 50 goal kicker for South Id throw in a wingman Ron Hateley

250 game player playing atleast 1 game in 1975
Colin Casey and Michael Graham
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Re: the 1975 SANFL history quiz

Postby FattyLumpkin » Fri Jul 11, 2008 11:07 pm

Tim Evans as a 50 goal kicker ??
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Re: the 1975 SANFL history quiz

Postby rogernumber10 » Sat Jul 12, 2008 12:10 am

Harry the Horse wrote:Glenelg vice-captain: Brian Colbey?

50 goals for season: Kym Hodgeman and Tim Evans

100 games for the nasties in 1975: Leon Milde and Paul Marrett

150 games for Sturt in 1975: Brenton Miels and Malcolm Greenslade

250 games played by end of 1975: Robert Oatey

Teenager in Nwd's 1975 flag side: Jim Michalanney

100 goals for Central by end of 1975: Lyle Skinner and a bloke called Wyley ... can't remember his first name.

30 goals for the Bays in 1975: Twiggy Caldwell

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Colbey incorrect only. So why didn't you answer the South question? Did you just throw in that one wrong one to put us off the scent from checking your book?
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Re: the 1975 SANFL history quiz

Postby rogernumber10 » Sat Jul 12, 2008 12:11 am

scarlet pimpernel wrote:1975 Magarey Vote

woite 20
marker 19
dillon 18
carey 15
ebert 15
cloke 14
Hodgeman 14
Klomp 14
norsworthy 11
davies 10
kerley 10
nunan 10
beswick 10


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Re: the 1975 SANFL history quiz

Postby rogernumber10 » Sat Jul 12, 2008 12:14 am

scarlet pimpernel wrote:Dont have 1975 Sturt Annual Report
so here is a process of sublimination

Mr. Magic Bagshaw 360 games 1964 to 1980 nah!
Jumbo Prince Davies 317 games 1979 to 1985 nah!
The Flash Graham 282 games 1971 to 1985 nah!
Brenton Adcock 259 games finished 1974
Colin Casey 251 games 1971 to 1983 nah!
Tever Sims 250 games 1972 to 1983 nah!
Terry Short 248 games finished 1972
Tony Burgan 244 games 1969 to 1979 Reckon he's a starter
Sandy Nelson 241 games 1966 to 1977 nah
The Late Brendan Howard 221 games 1973 to 1984 nah!
Malcolm Greenslade 215 games 1966 to 1977 possible
Robert Klomp 205 games 1973 to 1987 nah!
John Murphy 203 games 1962 to 1976 nah!
The Late Brenton Miels 201 games 1965 to 1977 nah!
Michael Nunan 188 games 1066 to 1977 possible
Phil Heinrich 184 games started in 1975
Keith Chessell 181 games finished in 1974
Bruce Winter 174 games 1971 to 1978 nah!
Greg Wild 163 games 1968 to 1977 Reckon he's a starter
Geoff Leonard 154 games 1973 to 1984 nah!


so Id say
Greg Wild
Tony Burgan

the two possibles were actually the correct ones, as called by the Horse earlier
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Re: the 1975 SANFL history quiz

Postby rogernumber10 » Sat Jul 12, 2008 12:14 am

scarlet pimpernel wrote:For a 50 goal kicker for South Id throw in a wingman Ron Hateley

250 game player playing atleast 1 game in 1975
Colin Casey and Michael Graham


Hateley not correct. As for the sturt pair, neither had got that far by 75. Oatey was the man that the Horse called again
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Re: the 1975 SANFL history quiz

Postby rogernumber10 » Sat Jul 12, 2008 12:16 am

FattyLumpkin wrote:Tim Evans as a 50 goal kicker ??


yes, correct. Just the Bays vice-captain and two South guys with 50 or more goals to their career by that point, left to go
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Re: the 1975 SANFL history quiz

Postby McAlmanac » Sat Jul 12, 2008 10:16 am

Glenelg vice captain - Wayne Phillis.

South 50 career goals - Graham Robbins and Bill Bennett.
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Re: the 1975 SANFL history quiz

Postby Harry the Horse » Sat Jul 12, 2008 10:28 am

Colbey incorrect only. So why didn't you answer the South question? Did you just throw in that one wrong one to put us off the scent from checking your book?[/quote]

Oh, don't be like that Roger .. didn't your questions come from a book?

As for the Glenelg vice-captain ... I'd back McAlmanac and guess W Phillis if it wasn't Colbey.
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Re: the 1975 SANFL history quiz

Postby Adelaide Hawk » Sat Jul 12, 2008 10:49 am

Yes, Glenelg's vice captain was definitely Wayne Phillis.
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Re: the 1975 SANFL history quiz

Postby JK » Sat Jul 12, 2008 11:09 am

Sorry to shoot off on a tangent, but were Barry and Mark Norsworthy related?
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