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100 Years of Success PDF

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INTRODUCTION........................................................................................................................................1 HISTORY......................................................................................................................................................2 THE GAMES................................................................................................................................................4 MALVERN....................................................................................................................................................6 LIFE MEMBERS........................................................................................................................................10 VICTORIAN STATE LEAGUE (A GRADE) PREMIERSHIPS SINCE 1882....................................15 MALVERN PREMIERSHIPS...................................................................................................................17 A GRADE (STATE LEAGUE) PREMIERSHIP TEAMS..................................................................................18 Gary Campbell – Coach.....................................................................................................................................22 Murray Keen and Gary Campbell – Coaches.....................................................................................................23 A GRADE RUNNERS UP TEAMS..............................................................................................................24 B GRADE (DIV 1) PREMIERSHIP TEAMS..................................................................................................27 C GRADE PREMIERSHIP TEAMS...............................................................................................................32 D GRADE PREMIERSHIP TEAMS...............................................................................................................34 UNDER 16/17 PREMIERSHIP TEAMS........................................................................................................35 UNDER 14/15 PREMIERSHIP TEAMS........................................................................................................37 UNDER 12/13 PREMIERSHIP TEAMS........................................................................................................40 A GRADE COACHES...............................................................................................................................42 OVER 100 GOALS IN ONE SEASON...................................................................................................42 CLUB CAPTAINS.....................................................................................................................................43 PRESIDENTS............................................................................................................................................44 SECRETARIES..........................................................................................................................................45 TREASURERS..........................................................................................................................................46 ASSOCIATION STATE LEAGUE (A GRADE) BEST & FAIREST...................................................47 ASSOCIATION A RESERVE BEST & FAIREST...............................................................................47 ASSOCIATION DIVISION 1 BEST & FAIREST..................................................................................47 ASSOCIATION C GRADE BEST & FAIREST.....................................................................................47 ASSOCIATION UNDER 15 BEST & FAIREST....................................................................................47 VICTORIAN REPRESENTATIVES........................................................................................................48 SENIORS...................................................................................................................................................48 (cid:1)(cid:2)(cid:3)(cid:4)(cid:5)(cid:6)(cid:7)(cid:8)(cid:9)(cid:6)(cid:10)(cid:7)(cid:8)(cid:11)(cid:7)...............................................................................................................................48 COLTS (UNDER 19)..................................................................................................................................48 UNDER 16/17...........................................................................................................................................49 UNDER 15.................................................................................................................................................50 AUSTRALIAN REPRESENTATIVES....................................................................................................51 U19 Japan Tour 2003...........................................................................................................................52 Asia Pacific Tournament in Adelaide 2004..........................................................................................52 APPENDIX 1 - MEMORABILIA..............................................................................................................53 MEMORABILIA........................................................................................................................................55 APPENDIX2 – PLAYER STATISTICS.................................................................................................126 28-09-2002 (cid:1) 1903 - 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No part may be reproduced with the authors written consent. All rights reserved. Copyright Keith Chamberlain (cid:1)(cid:2)(cid:3)(cid:4)(cid:5)(cid:6)(cid:7)(cid:8)(cid:3)(cid:9)(cid:10)(cid:4)(cid:11)(cid:6)(cid:12)(cid:9)(cid:13)(cid:14)(cid:14)(cid:3)(cid:4)(cid:15)(cid:7)(cid:16)(cid:17)(cid:4)(cid:18)(cid:10)(cid:12)(cid:13)(cid:9)(cid:19)(cid:13)(cid:9)(cid:6)(cid:20)(cid:3)(cid:21)(cid:4) (cid:22)(cid:10)(cid:3)(cid:4)(cid:23)(cid:16)(cid:10)(cid:21)(cid:9)(cid:3)(cid:21)(cid:4)(cid:24)(cid:3)(cid:6)(cid:9)(cid:14)(cid:4)(cid:13)(cid:25)(cid:4)(cid:26)(cid:16)(cid:12)(cid:12)(cid:3)(cid:14)(cid:14)(cid:4) interested in the activities of the club), and the History object of the meeting was explained. The (cid:1) members present formed themselves into a committee to consider a code of rules drawn The history of a sporting club can mean a up by a select committee. number of things - the manner of its original formation and its progress over the years; a compilation of a list of its officers over the This code, with minor alterations, was years; a compilation of a list of the successes accepted by the Committee of the time, and achieved by teams representing the club and consequently became the rules of the club. the exploits of individuals as representatives of These rules (See Appendix 1) remained the club in Victorian Lacrosse, in Interstate unchanged until 1963 and governed the matches; as representatives of Australia in conduct of the club for approximately sixty International matches; the winning of the best years. The rules were again changed in 1986 and fairest awards; the naming of particular when the club became incorporated to protect individuals who have brought honour to the the committee members from litigation, should club as players, coaches or administrators over any arise, showing a sad state of affairs in the a long period. The list goes on. age in which we now live. At the first meeting Mr. Ed. Edwards was elected President, a number of gentlemen were elected as Patrons During Frank Lansbury's time as Honorary and Vice-Presidents and all other offices were Secretary, the stage was reached on a number filled. The Honorary Secretary elected was Mr. of occasions when players became blaze J. W. Schafe, who is believed to have been about winning premierships, and when the one of the guiding forces behind the formation taking of photographs of teams was not of the club. He came from the St. Kilda accepted with any enthusiasm. This accounts Lacrosse Club and was vitally interested in for the very small proportion of the total professional athletics; a number of the original premierships won by the club being members of the Malvern club were represented by photographs. The photographs professional runners. Mr. Schafe continued his around the walls of the clubrooms are all that is interest in the club during his lifetime and lived available of the premiership teams. to the age of 82. Frank knew Mr. Schafe well and remembered listening with interest, on many occasions, to his stories of happenings Minute books have been kept on the club since in lacrosse and professional athletics . its formation in 1903. They are now in the Apparently Mr. Schafe was regarded as hands of the historian for the Victorian somewhat of a "wild man" in his younger days. Lacrosse Association, Mr. Doug Fox. The He attended the club functions and arranged years 1916 to 1930 were never passed on to the printing required by the club from time to Mr. Athol Evans (the Secretary of the time) in time as he owned and operated a large printing 1933 and their whereabouts have never been firm, then located in Lonsdale Street, determined. During both World Wars lacrosse Melbourne. was limited and so the periods 1916 - 1918 (cid:1) and 1939 -1945 would have little to record in regard to the competition played. The next Annual General Meeting, according to the minute book, was held at the Malvern The early minute book discloses that a meeting Town Hall on Wednesday, 5th April, 1905. The of the Malvern Lacrosse Club was held in a President elected on this occasion was Dr. room at the Malvern Town Hall on Wednesday, Hugh Murray, with Mr. Schafe again as 15th February, 1904. It appears it was well Secretary. Mr. Jim Barrie, who returned as a attended by members and intending members; supporter of the club many years later was this statement tends to support the fact that the elected to the General Committee on this club played in 1903 and this was its first annual occasion. A list showing approximately forty meeting. The chair was occupied by Mr. Ed. names appears in the minute book, those Edwards (whose son Les Edwards lived in concerned being club members of that time. A Glen Waverley - at least in 1972 - and was number of these persons were also known to 28-09-2002 2(cid:1) 1903 - 2002 (cid:1)(cid:2)(cid:3)(cid:4)(cid:5)(cid:6)(cid:7)(cid:8)(cid:3)(cid:9)(cid:10)(cid:4)(cid:11)(cid:6)(cid:12)(cid:9)(cid:13)(cid:14)(cid:14)(cid:3)(cid:4)(cid:15)(cid:7)(cid:16)(cid:17)(cid:4)(cid:18)(cid:10)(cid:12)(cid:13)(cid:9)(cid:19)(cid:13)(cid:9)(cid:6)(cid:20)(cid:3)(cid:21)(cid:4) (cid:22)(cid:10)(cid:3)(cid:4)(cid:23)(cid:16)(cid:10)(cid:21)(cid:9)(cid:3)(cid:21)(cid:4)(cid:24)(cid:3)(cid:6)(cid:9)(cid:14)(cid:4)(cid:13)(cid:25)(cid:4)(cid:26)(cid:16)(cid:12)(cid:12)(cid:3)(cid:14)(cid:14)(cid:4) Frank Lansbury and were still associated with thirty-one members, including Frank Lansbury, the club in 1920 when he first became a present. Mr. Healy was elected President for member. Amongst the members were Jack the ensuing season and Mr. Fred Smith as and Mel Beattie (killed in the first World War), Honorary Secretary. Also at this meeting Mr. the Ellis family, one of whom (Jack), played Healy was elected as a Life Member and cricket for Australia as a wicket keeper, presented with a gold medal. Mr. Healy members of the Page family whose original presented the photograph of the 1929 teams, shop was still running as "Nurserymans" in which hangs in the clubrooms, to the club. Mr. High Street in 1972, Mr. R. Fripp and his Vern Waring retired as Honorary Treasurer brother Sam who donated the photograph of and Mr. Ron Heywood was elected to this teams in the early 1900's that hang in the club position for season 1931. Hugh Wadsworth rooms and Vince Healy who was subsequently first appeared on the scene in 1931 being President of the club for many years. appointed trainer for this season. Several members of the club (including Messrs Fisher, Jenkins and Chambers) were cleared by the The third annual meeting of the club was held club to assist with the formation of the Glen Iris in the Malvern Town Hall on 11th April, 1907. Lacrosse Club (which later became On this occasion a Mr. P.R. Joske was elected Camberwell/Glen Iris or C.G.I. and is now as President, Mr. Schafe again being elected Camberwell Lacrosse Club) during the season, Secretary. It is interesting to note that in those all of them being resident in Glen Iris, which at days many influential people, including a the time was a new suburb. The details of number of gentlemen with Knighthoods, were every annual general meeting could be either Patrons or Vice-Presidents of the club. included but these formative ones seem Mr. W.B. House was elected President at the appropriate here. annual meeting of 19th March, 1908, Mr. Schafe being re-elected as Secretary. Frank remembered Mr. House, who died in 1941, as an elderly gentleman with a beard such as was worn by the male sex in 1973. His initials were W.B. and he was aptly known as "Weather Board" House. At the meeting held in 1909 reference is made to the increase in membership and a suggestion that sticks be obtained to be given to juniors from the local state schools (Spring Road and Tooronga Road). The sixth annual meeting was held in the Malvern Town Hall on 2nd March, 1910, when Mr. House was elected President and Mr. Schafe again secretary. One item of note in the minutes of this meeting reads " The D Team commenced splendidly but unfortunately dissent arose in their ranks and spoiled whatever chance they might otherwise have had in the Premiership". (Apparently things were no better in those days!) Annual general meetings continued to be held each year (27th March, 1911; 16th April, 1912; 10th April, 1913; 16th April, 1914; 31st March, 1915) but as previously mentioned, records from 1916 to 1930 are missing. Details of all annual meetings from 1931 to date are available in the respective minute books. In 1931 the meeting was held in the Pavilion at the Malvern Cricket Ground (where the club still runs to-day) on Wednesday, 11th March. Mr. V. P. Healy was President and occupied the chair; there being 28-09-2002 3(cid:1) 1903 - 2002 (cid:1)(cid:2)(cid:3)(cid:4)(cid:5)(cid:6)(cid:7)(cid:8)(cid:3)(cid:9)(cid:10)(cid:4)(cid:11)(cid:6)(cid:12)(cid:9)(cid:13)(cid:14)(cid:14)(cid:3)(cid:4)(cid:15)(cid:7)(cid:16)(cid:17)(cid:4)(cid:18)(cid:10)(cid:12)(cid:13)(cid:9)(cid:19)(cid:13)(cid:9)(cid:6)(cid:20)(cid:3)(cid:21)(cid:4) (cid:22)(cid:10)(cid:3)(cid:4)(cid:23)(cid:16)(cid:10)(cid:21)(cid:9)(cid:3)(cid:21)(cid:4)(cid:24)(cid:3)(cid:6)(cid:9)(cid:14)(cid:4)(cid:13)(cid:25)(cid:4)(cid:26)(cid:16)(cid:12)(cid:12)(cid:3)(cid:14)(cid:14)(cid:4) was no indication of the fantastic successes The Games that were to follow the winning of this first A (cid:1) Grade premiership. The cost of this celebration dinner, by the way, was 2 shillings Box lacrosse was played at the Wattle Park and sixpence (about 25¢) and no alcohol was Palais, St. Kilda in 1932 and Malvern's senior allowed. team of Messrs R. Brierley, W.J. Edwards, H. Wood, C. Foster, G. Knowles, H. Beattie and R. Lamont was successful in winning the It should be also noted that the honour board premierships covering the series of matches hanging in the club rooms, which contains that were played. Box lacrosse continued for a details of the premierships won from 1918 further few seasons but was abandoned onwards, was made and donated to the club because of the injuries to players as a result of by Mr. P. J. (Mick) Remeeus, an ex-player and playing on wooden floors with no protective strong supporter of the club at that time (1932). equipment. An interesting item here is that in season 1932 relations between Malvern and Williamstown clubs were far from friendly and a The "Joel Fox" shield donated to the complaint was made to the Association by Association by a supporter and administrator of Malvern regarding a match at Williamstown on the Malvern Club was won on three 2nd July, 1932, when six members of the consecutive occasions and became our Malvern A Team were alleged to have received permanent property. It was donated back to serious injuries because of the roughness of the Association by the club for perpetual the game. competition in A Grade and has been known as the Joel Fox Memorial Shield since that time. Mr. Ord Glenn, who had served as Secretary of Malvern for several seasons commenced lacrosse at Ballarat in 1932, and annual visits Several players from Malvern (including Mr. Alf were made to that city by members of Malvern Evans) sought and were granted transfers to to play against Ballarat. Malvern is credited the Camberwell Club (at the time Glen Iris and with having assisted in the formation of Camberwell were separate clubs) in 1933 lacrosse in that city. The game became very mainly because of residence in the area. It popular in Ballarat but unfortunately World War should be remembered that cars were not the II led to its demise. A team from Ballarat normal mode of transport at the time and played in the Melbourne B Section competition playing for a team close to home could have in 1932 and performed very well. This must been advantageous. have been very difficult for the players as Ballarat would have been at least a half-day trip by train during this period. In 1935 steps were taken to again introduce the game to local state schools and a Mr. Frank Baxter, a prominent player with the club Many happy times were enjoyed by club at that time, took over coaching of Spring Road, members who made the club visits to Ballarat Gardiner and Tooronga Schools. At the time at the end of the various seasons and many he was lessee of a milk bar at the then new strong friendships were cemented between the picture theatre in Glenferrie Road (Embassy). players of both bodies. A substantial number of players were recruited to the club in 1936 following the successful introduction of the game into the schools and A gala dinner was held by the club in the included such notables as Noel Jeffrey, Malvern Town Hall on 3rd October, 1932, and Gordon Anderson, Jack and Herb Addison, the souvenir programme (see Appendix 2) Don Drummond, Jock Liddell, Bob Leslie, etc. produced for this occasion forms the basis for the listing of the names of members of winning In 1937 an invitation was received from the teams over the years. It is also interesting to East Torrens team in South Australia to send note that although formed in 1903, it was 1917 a Malvern team to play a social match in before the club was successful in winning a Adelaide at the end of season 1937. This premiership and certainly at that time there 28-09-2002 4(cid:1) 1903 - 2002 (cid:1)(cid:2)(cid:3)(cid:4)(cid:5)(cid:6)(cid:7)(cid:8)(cid:3)(cid:9)(cid:10)(cid:4)(cid:11)(cid:6)(cid:12)(cid:9)(cid:13)(cid:14)(cid:14)(cid:3)(cid:4)(cid:15)(cid:7)(cid:16)(cid:17)(cid:4)(cid:18)(cid:10)(cid:12)(cid:13)(cid:9)(cid:19)(cid:13)(cid:9)(cid:6)(cid:20)(cid:3)(cid:21)(cid:4) (cid:22)(cid:10)(cid:3)(cid:4)(cid:23)(cid:16)(cid:10)(cid:21)(cid:9)(cid:3)(cid:21)(cid:4)(cid:24)(cid:3)(cid:6)(cid:9)(cid:14)(cid:4)(cid:13)(cid:25)(cid:4)(cid:26)(cid:16)(cid:12)(cid:12)(cid:3)(cid:14)(cid:14)(cid:4) invitation was the first of the Malvern - East Torrens visits that continued except for World War II until the mid 1980's, a period in excess of forty years. Also in 1937 the club was perturbed about playing of a final against Williamstown at Williamstown and sought to have the game played on neutral ground. Following several special meetings, it was finally left to the members of the team to decide whether to take the field or not and the match was eventually played and won at Williamstown. It is regarded as one of the roughest matches ever played in Victorian lacrosse and resulted in many spiteful incidents, including an attack on players and supporters after the game had concluded. Police were called in to break up the melee that followed. World War II, which broke out in 1939, made deep inroads into the ranks of lacrosse players and there were a number of clubs that did not resume at the end of the War. Senior lacrosse was suspended in 1941 and 1942 and only junior age teams functioned during those years. The Malvern Club, with the help of players from other clubs that were not able to field teams, continued to function during the war period when games were played on friendly or limited competition basis. Perhaps it was fortunate that several of the more interested people were still about to see the club did not disappear out of existence. At the end of the war many of our good players returned to the game and continued as players for some years after. 28-09-2002 5(cid:1) 1903 - 2002 (cid:1)(cid:2)(cid:3)(cid:4)(cid:5)(cid:6)(cid:7)(cid:8)(cid:3)(cid:9)(cid:10)(cid:4)(cid:11)(cid:6)(cid:12)(cid:9)(cid:13)(cid:14)(cid:14)(cid:3)(cid:4)(cid:15)(cid:7)(cid:16)(cid:17)(cid:4)(cid:18)(cid:10)(cid:12)(cid:13)(cid:9)(cid:19)(cid:13)(cid:9)(cid:6)(cid:20)(cid:3)(cid:21)(cid:4) (cid:22)(cid:10)(cid:3)(cid:4)(cid:23)(cid:16)(cid:10)(cid:21)(cid:9)(cid:3)(cid:21)(cid:4)(cid:24)(cid:3)(cid:6)(cid:9)(cid:14)(cid:4)(cid:13)(cid:25)(cid:4)(cid:26)(cid:16)(cid:12)(cid:12)(cid:3)(cid:14)(cid:14)(cid:4) Malvern (cid:1) J.L. (Jack) Beattie Captain of A Grade Teams in 1924, Over the years there have been numerous 1925, 1926, 1928, 1929, 1931,1932, incidents concerned with the winning or losing 1933, 1935 (ten in total); successful premierships and occasions when success Captain of Interstate teams on a has eluded Malvern by small margins. number of occasions and generally However, it is impossible to detail any of these admitted to be one of the greatest occurrences without a record of the results of "Forwards" the game has seen. Spent every match played. Such records have not many years as a Committeeman of the been kept over the years. There have been club and gave many years to many games won by only a one goal margin Association affairs. He was a Life and games won in extra time that is required to Member of the Victorian Amateur be played when a draw results in a semi-final. Lacrosse Association. Those who have taken part in these games are the ones who will remember the exciting R.A. (Ron) Heyward incidents involved in their playing careers; Prominent A Grade player in the late incidents that can be discussed when players 1920's, an Interstate representative meet in later years. and Honorary Secretary of the club for a number of years. Although not as The number of great players produced by the well known as a number of the earlier club are numerous and it is impossible to name greats, performed a lot of tasks for the them all or the player considered the greatest, club and introduced new players to the without offending a number of others. There game. are also many people who were not star players but their abilities as administrators A.L. (Alf) Evans have been invaluable. Similarly there have Has the distinction of playing in the been, and still are, many people who have greatest number of A Grade never played the game but through association premierships in Victorian Lacrosse, have rendered the club great service. The late and possibly Australian Lacrosse. He great Frank Lansbury started this list and it is important for the history we keep it going(cid:1) played in the following premierships - 1934, 1935, 1936, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1940, 1944, 1945, 1946, 1947, 1948, V. P Healy 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953 and 1954 Prominent A Grade and Interstate (total 17).; Captain on eight of these player and President of the club for occasions. He represented the State approximately twenty years. on many occasions, was captain and coach of State teams and generally J.W. (Jack) Schafe supported the game in all ways The club's original Secretary for at possible, eg. Association least five years who contributed greatly Committeeman, Executive member of to the formation of the club and Malvern, coach of teams other than remained its strong supporter during his lifetime.(cid:1) Malvern. (cid:10) R. (Bob) Coldstream Prominent A Grade and Interstate player. President of the club for twenty four years; President of Victorian Association 1955 to 1966; President of Australian Lacrosse Council for several years; in many ways responsible for the first visit of an Australian team overseas. Regarded by most people as one of the greatest workers in lacrosse. 28-09-2002 6(cid:1) 1903 - 2002 (cid:1)(cid:2)(cid:3)(cid:4)(cid:5)(cid:6)(cid:7)(cid:8)(cid:3)(cid:9)(cid:10)(cid:4)(cid:11)(cid:6)(cid:12)(cid:9)(cid:13)(cid:14)(cid:14)(cid:3)(cid:4)(cid:15)(cid:7)(cid:16)(cid:17)(cid:4)(cid:18)(cid:10)(cid:12)(cid:13)(cid:9)(cid:19)(cid:13)(cid:9)(cid:6)(cid:20)(cid:3)(cid:21)(cid:4) (cid:22)(cid:10)(cid:3)(cid:4)(cid:23)(cid:16)(cid:10)(cid:21)(cid:9)(cid:3)(cid:21)(cid:4)(cid:24)(cid:3)(cid:6)(cid:9)(cid:14)(cid:4)(cid:13)(cid:25)(cid:4)(cid:26)(cid:16)(cid:12)(cid:12)(cid:3)(cid:14)(cid:14)(cid:4) C.G. (Charles) Middleton several years to assist in financing the Followed on after Alf Evans as Captain activities of the Association. Now and Coach of the senior team. He was permanently resident in America, he is a member of the A team on eleven greatly missed by the club in many occasions when premierships were ways. His address at the time of won. Represented the club on writing is, 68 Linden Tree Lane, Orga, Association Committees, the State as Wa, USA 98279. a player, and for a number of years was Chairman of the Executive Charles Frank Lansbury Committee of the Association. He also Such was the effort and energy of this coached the Victorian State Team. He man that a separate section has been is a Life Member of the Malvern Club dedicated to him. and has given many years to the administration of the club and lacrosse George (Fuzzy) Knowles in general. W.J. (Wally) Edwards Played in fourteen A grade R.W. (Roy) Reddaway premierships. Both always worked for Followed on after Charles Middleton the club as administrators and did as Captain and Coach of the senior many things to help the club during team. He was a member of the A their association with Malvern. Both Team on eleven occasions when played Interstate lacrosse and served premierships were won and together the Victorian Association. with Noel Jeffrey is the only other player who participated in all of the ten R.J. (Reg) Brierley consecutive premierships won by the H.W. (Hugh) Wood club from 1950 to 1959. O.G. (Otto) Unkenstein C. (Clarrie) Foster T. (Terry) Allington Played in thirteen A grade A player with various teams of the club premierships. Contributed to the club for many years and successfully as administrators and did much to help coached junior teams. Also coach of the club during the periods of their the senior team for some five years association with Malvern. All played and represented on the Association for Interstate lacrosse and served the many years. He has an unsurpassed Victorian Association in various ways. record of coaching junior and senior Interstate Victorian teams and also a C.K. (Cliff) Page team that played overseas in 1972, Nine premierships. Is the nephew of achieving great success. He served as the original Page family, which was President of the Malvern club for a associated with the club for a large period of five years and has occupied part of its early history. Played other executive positions with success, Interstate lacrosse and served the club both at club and Association level. as a Committeeman during his period of membership. Was, in 1972, a N. R. (Noel) Jeffrey clergyman based in the country. Played in twelve A grade premiership teams, including the period 1950 to J. (John) Neilson 1959 of ten consecutive premierships. Nine premierships. Well known many He represented the State on a great players of the 70's and 80's. Did much number of occasions and held a for the club in his retirement from number of Executive positions both playing. Represented the State on a within the club and the Victorian number of occasions and has served Association. It was his fund raising as coach and as a Committeeman of efforts that enabled the Victorian the club for a number of years. contingent of the Australian team to make the overseas trip in 1962. He continued his fund raising efforts for 28-09-2002 7(cid:1) 1903 - 2002 (cid:1)(cid:2)(cid:3)(cid:4)(cid:5)(cid:6)(cid:7)(cid:8)(cid:3)(cid:9)(cid:10)(cid:4)(cid:11)(cid:6)(cid:12)(cid:9)(cid:13)(cid:14)(cid:14)(cid:3)(cid:4)(cid:15)(cid:7)(cid:16)(cid:17)(cid:4)(cid:18)(cid:10)(cid:12)(cid:13)(cid:9)(cid:19)(cid:13)(cid:9)(cid:6)(cid:20)(cid:3)(cid:21)(cid:4) (cid:22)(cid:10)(cid:3)(cid:4)(cid:23)(cid:16)(cid:10)(cid:21)(cid:9)(cid:3)(cid:21)(cid:4)(cid:24)(cid:3)(cid:6)(cid:9)(cid:14)(cid:4)(cid:13)(cid:25)(cid:4)(cid:26)(cid:16)(cid:12)(cid:12)(cid:3)(cid:14)(cid:14)(cid:4) R.J. (Roy) Sloggett Graham Reddaway Nine premierships. Was a member of Represented Victoria and Australia. many Interstate teams and regarded Coached seniors for some years. A as one of the greatest defence players noted referee who represented produced by the club. Served on the Australia as a referee and thus has the Association permit committee for a unique situation of representing time. Australia as both a player and a referee. Vern Waring Eight premierships. Also regarded as Geoff Treloar one of the finest defence players A great centre player who represented produced by the club but for some Australia in 1967, 1970 and 1974 and reason did not achieve interstate Victoria on other occasions. Worked selection. Served as Treasurer of the hard for the club with the juniors and club for several years and also as a seniors. Committeeman. Jeff Kelly Jim Daw A formidable defence player who Represented Victoria on many represented Australia in 1970, 1972, occasions and Australia in 1959. Has 1974 and 1976 and Victoria in many been a tireless worker for the club over teams. the years. Served as President of the club and was a Committeeman for Keith Daly several years. A formidable left hand attack player who was associated with the club for Bill Daw many years. Coached Juniors and A great attack player who represented Seniors and represented Victoria in Victoria on many occasions and 1963 Junior Team (Captain), Victorian Australia in 1959. Coached the A Senior teams 1970,71,73,75,76 and 77. grade team for many years. Represented Australia 1974 and 1978. Australian All Stars 1976 and 1977. Trevor Campbell Allan Datson A staunch Malvern player who A strong supporter of the club still represented Victoria more than a today. Coached at club and state level dozen times. Trevor played for and represented Victoria in 1961 Australia in 1967. At club level he Junior team, 1963 No 2 Colts team, played A grade, captained and Victorian Seniors 1968, 69, 70, 74. coached B grade, coached juniors and Represented Australia in 1972. was on the committee for many years. David Joy Graeme Minniece A long time member of Malvern. Represented Victoria and Australia. Coached junior and senior teams at Was part of the first team to tour the the club. Played State League in 1993, U.S.A. considered to have finesse to which shows great commitment to the his style of play that is not seen in club. Represented Victoria in 1971 many players. Served as President Junior Team, 1973 Colts Team, 1974, and Committeeman. 1976, 1978 Victorian Senior Teams, Australia 1976 - 1978. Australian All Ron Alaimo Stars Teams in 1976 and 1977. A Played in many premiership teams, tough hard player as many opponents and represented Victoria on many will tell. occasions both as a player and an administrator. Served as Secretary, Treasurer and Committeeman. 28-09-2002 8(cid:1) 1903 - 2002

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The Malvern Lacrosse Club Incorporated. One Hundred Years of Success. 28-09-2002. 39. 1903 - 2002. 1973. Paul Brearley. R. Youngson. R. Wenger. Chris Goldie. Rod Ansell. P. Mournellis. Peter Tambakis. Mick Spiers. D. Lambie. Mark Hansen. Kon Mitsopoulos. P. Vasilliadis. Dean Anthony.
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