Was this one "Kevin" for sure? I remember that some time in the late 50s or early 60s there was a country boy named Klinton Kitto - I think he may have come from York Peninsula.
AH or anyone else know how many games he played. From memory, I think he was an army Captain based in SA and had to quit after an impact caused him to lose one kidney.
AH or anyone else know how many games he played. From memory, I think he was an army Captain based in SA and had to quit after an impact caused him to lose one kidney.
According to "Red and Blue Blooded" he played one game in 1958.
"They got Burton suits, ha, you think it's funny,turning rebellion into money"
Was this one "Kevin" for sure? I remember that some time in the late 50s or early 60s there was a country boy named Klinton Kitto - I think he may have come from York Peninsula.
Again according to "Red and Blue Blooded" R.K Kitto played 4 games in 1960.
"They got Burton suits, ha, you think it's funny,turning rebellion into money"
The name is Klynton Kitto. According to Ron Kneebone he should have played a lot more league footy. I think he was from the Yorke Peninsula somewhere. Wore the Number 28 which wasn't so famous in those days
This is a great thread and its fascinating looking through all the names from the past. One of the names on the list is an uncle of mine by marriage on my mother's side - Darcy Rohrig from North Adelaide. Darcy is still alive and will turn 90 next year. Darcy came to Adelaide from Yorke Peninsula to attend University and after a season playing for Uni, went over to North. He played 8 league games over two seasons, 1938 and 1939. His first game was against Port at Alberton, playing as second rover, resting in a forward pocket next to Ken Farmer. After completing his studies, he purchased a pharmacy in Pt Pirie and played the rest of his footy up there. Another uncle by marriage on my father's side is a guy called Ron Smith. I don't know if its the same Ron Smith listed for West Adelaide - I was unaware my uncle played league but my father told me he once kicked 18 goals for Westies in an U17 or U19 game.
You might want to check the christian name of G. Bamber - I think you have Greg or Geoff which is incorrect - I believe it is the member of Grange Golf Club - Grant
And Mark, I agree with your statement - Another problem is some clubs included a 19th man while other clubs didn't.
Grant Bamber - old Kings boy - his brother Mark won the A1 medal in 76
Amazing stuff - you even have John Moody who only ever played 1 game for Norwood - Don Lindner crashed into his back and he lost a kidney
Got one for you. Trevor Rieken. He was a South Adelaide league player in the 1920's who also played for Bute. He played in the 1928 Grand Final between Bute and Mundoora. Bute won but Mundoora protested to the SANFL cos supposedly Mr Rieken didn't have a clearance. SANFL ruled that Bute be disqualified but also found that only Bute was affiliated with the league so every other clubs matches for the season didn't count. Final decision was no matches were counted so no premiership for the season!
See "From the first bounce: 100 years of Football at Bute: 1892-1992"
AH or anyone else know how many games he played. From memory, I think he was an army Captain based in SA and had to quit after an impact caused him to lose one kidney.
According to "Red and Blue Blooded" he played one game in 1958.
And the father of sometime test cricketer Tom Moody.
Adelaide Hawk wrote:The name is Klynton Kitto. According to Ron Kneebone he should have played a lot more league footy. I think he was from the Yorke Peninsula somewhere. Wore the Number 28 which wasn't so famous in those days
Played 4 games, kicked 2 goals.
And was favourite for the Stawell Gift one year. I reckon that it was in 1965, but I can't be sure. He certainly didn't win
Mark Daveron as talked about before, has played leauge footy for westies. Am mates with his son and he has played a couple games. Matthew Daveron was the better of the two though
I can't help you on that, but anyone with a copy of "Pride of the Bay" will. I've only got individual games tallies on every club since 2005; and Sturt, Port, Norwood and Torrens along with the current Eagles for all time.