Medal is hallmarked. By the end of the week he was training with Essendon and was playing in the under–19s. Medal was given to seller's mother when she was very young by a boyfriend who was a descendant of Jack Hart. Engraved "VFL" logo has been cut out in centre of circle leaving a thin border; "Essendon F. C." engraved on top part of border, "Premiers 1901" engraved on bottom part of border. Second row: Alwyn Davey, Leroy Jetta, Ricky Dyson, Angus Monfries, David Zaharakis, Brent Stanton, James Hird, Jobe Watson, Mark McVeigh, Heath Hocking, Michael Hurley, Courtney Dempsey, Henry Slattery. Official 2011 Essendon Cheer Squad member card; plastic card with image on front of players on ground with their arms linked; "Official Cheer Squad Member 2011" in white text in bottom half of card, with Stand as one / Proud / United / Excited" in red and white text below. Premiers 1911 Essendon Football Club pres. "He was a very smart footballer — not a crash and bang type of player but very calculating. A sepia photograph in a heavy wooden frame with brass floral decoration and gold slip under plain glass. Foulds was part of Essendon's Grand Final winning sides over Hawthorn in 1984 and 1985, along with playing in the 1983 Grand Final loss against the same opposition. Reverse has bar code and "2010 Bronze Adult 11" and "Year member 17" in stylised log in top right corner; also details of member and reserved seats. He was unselfish, a good team man. across bottom half; small logos of Essendon Football Club and Dick Reynolds Club in bottom left corner. It holds several themed events each year. Will Snelling signs a one-year contract extension to lock in 2021 as a Bomber. It is the earliest membership ticket held by the club. Handwritten Four-page cardboard brochure produced for the Dick Reynolds Club luncheon "Nine lives", Palladium at Crown, Wednesday August 11th 2010. The caps were traditionally made of navy silk. Adam Ramanauskas pays tribute to the late Dr Bruce Reid on RSN Breakfast Club. A sign for Preece Cabernet Sauvignon is on the wall behind Hampson. Hart didn't play in the 1911 premiership team so medals must have been presented to more than the winning team. The Dick Reynolds Club is a coterie group for the Essendon Football Club. The portrait is significant as Thurgood is one Of Essendon's greatest players. Front cover has colour photo of Adam Ramanauskas in a black short-sleeved polo Third row: Mark Thompson, Simon Goodwin, Michael Ross, Ben Howlett, Kyle Hardingham, Jake Carlisle, Scott Gumbleton, Cale Hooker, David Hille, Thomas Bellchambers, Dustin Fletcher, Patrick Ryder, Luke Davis, Alex Browne, Kyle Reimers, Matthew Egan, Sean Wellman, Dean Robinson. Medal was awarded to Bill Griffith as a member of the victorious Essendon premiership team in 1901; put into presentation case by Jack Griffith, Bill's son. Essendon were one of the foundation clubs for the inaugural VFL season in 1897. Colour poster of the 2012 Essendon players and coaches. [2], He spent two years playing reserves and under–19s football before he made his senior debut in round 8 1974, against Fitzroy at Lake Oval. Medal is shaped like a Maltese Cross with a scroll along top edge and fine engraved decoration on the arms of the cross; there is a raised circular border in centre around a raised image of a footballer about to kick the ball. Described as "a ball magnet", Foulds spent the majority of his career playing on the wing or floating across the half-back line. - 1899-1913" with details of his career in black text. 1979 U/19's Season. Medal is in a black leather case with clear plastic top, lined with grey suede, with a metal lock at front. message in blue ink on back of card reads: "Thanks, Ray, for your very nice letter. Reverse is engraved "V.F.L. Essendon Official App. (Should make the four). Available as an add-on to EFC membership ticket packages (Bronze, Silver, etc); does not give access to ground but does give access to a seat in This message does not relate to item valuation or trading. > Back row: Sam Lonergan, Jake Melksham, Dyson Heppel, Anthony Long, Ariel Steinberg, David Myers, Tayte Pears, Nathan Lovett-Murray, Stewart Crameri, Michael Hibberd, Brent Prismall, Jason Winderlich.
Best and Fairest: Robert Hubbard. Inside has summary of Adam Ramanauskas's career and colour photos and brief descriptions of four of Adam's friends and colleagues (Emma Quayle, James Hird, Bruce Reid and Dean Solomon). This 1880 membership ticket is the earliest membership ticket held by the club. [2], South Australia 18.17 (125) defeated Victoria 17.13 (115), at, "Stats show that Adelaide Crows' Tyson Edwards is overworked, underrated", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Garry_Foulds&oldid=985504476, Australian rules footballers from Victoria (Australia), Use Australian English from September 2015, All Wikipedia articles written in Australian English, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 26 October 2020, at 09:55. Medal has small loop at top which has a small metal ring through it; royal blue silk ribbon (not original) has been passed through ring. Black and white photograph on brown cardboard mount with imprinted border; remains of a white sticker in upper left corner. "E. Franklin Moonee Ponds 37 6794" hand-written in blue biro on reverse. essendon football club, under 19s, premierships, premiership flags, thirds Historical information Flag was awarded to Essendon Football Club Under 19 team for winning the 1966 premiership When Made 1966 Significance This item is significant because only one is awarded each year Last updated 28 … Colour photograph of Doug Bigelow sitting at a table at a social function; Allan Hird and Bill Brittingham are sitting on his left and Roger Hampson standing between Hird and Brittingham; all are smiling; Bigelow, Hird and Hampson are wearing jackets, white shirts and ties, Brittingham is in a brown cardigan and brown shirt. Stay tuned for more episodes during the 2020 trade and draft periods. My brother told me Des Tuddenham was at the door but I didn't believe him so I didn't bother to check. Described as "a ball magnet", Foulds spent the majority of his career playing on the wing or floating across the half-back line. Front row: Elliott Kavanagh, Mark Baguley, Cory Dell'Olio, Brendan Lee, Hal Hunter, Jackson Merrett, Lauchlan Dalgleish, Nicholas O'Brien, Travis Colyer. This organisation doesn't accept emails via Victorian Collections. Essendon Football Club's Essendon Women's Network hosts the Great Grand Final Comedy Debate each year. Reverse has"Griffiths" [sic] engraved on top part of border. Reverse is blank. by A. McCracken, Esq., to J. Hart". Black and white photocopied photo of Griffith has been attached to bottom of case next to the medal. CEO Xavier Campbell spoke on SEN Breakfast on Friday 30th October.
"[2] In response, Foulds said: "I just used to try and sum up situations and if I thought my opponent was running to the wrong place I would go the other way. Premiers 1911 Essendon Football Club pres. I was happy playing the game. While he attended St Bernard's College [college of fellow VFL/AFL 300 gamers, Simon and Justin Madden[1] in Melbourne, Foulds played with West Essendon juniors in the Essendon District Football League. Vice Captain: Darren Linkins. It is signed by Alex McCracken, one of the club's founding fathers and the secretary and treasurer of the club in 1880. Doug Bigelow and Bill Brittingham are former players, Allan Hird is a former player and president, Roger Hampson was general manager at the time of the function.
The Essendon Official App is your one-stop shop for all your latest team news, videos, player profiles, scores and stats delivered LIVE to your smartphone or tablet. "When I played at Essendon I wasn't in the media much and it suited me and enabled me to concentrate on football. shirt; "Adam Ramanauskas with Emma Quayle" in blue and grey text in top left corner; "Nine lives football, cancer & getting on with life" in white text Before an official VFL Thirds competition began in 1946, clubs adopted smaller sub-district teams.From 1936 through at least 1939 Melbourne was aligned with Prahran Districts/Prahran City, and a Melbourne Boys' League club called Como Rovers until 1946.Melbourne joined the competition in 1947.. Until 1959 the grade was known as the "Thirds", before being renamed to the Under 19s in 1960.
Nicknamed 'Albert the Great' he was big, strong, and it was said he could play in any position. This one has had Essendon's colours embroidered on the peak in the shape of a shield. "[2], Despite being only one of five players to play 300 matches for the Essendon Football Club,[3] Foulds says the 1984 Grand Final victory over Hawthorn was "probably his greatest memory," and was "more satisfying than playing 300 games. "I was playing under-17s at the time and had just got home from training.
Essendon Cheer Squad bay at Essendon games played in Victoria, access to purchase a seat in Cheer Squad bay at Essendon games played outside Victoria, weekly banner making and the chance to hold the banner up on game day. Reverse is engraved "V.F.L. Thank you card on cream cardboard with rounded corners and message in calligraphy script printed in blue ink; message reads: "Sincere thanks for your kind expressions of Sympathy and Good-will during my recent football injury.
he struggled to hold his place in the side before becoming a regular in 1977. Cap is lined with "H. A. Vollugi 1901" handwritten in ink in centre. The "Dons" are going along well now, don't you think. Players and coaches are standing and sitting in four rows; large "2012" in background, "Essendon Bombers" in large red text across top, Essendon logo in centre at bottom with premiership years on either side; names in small print at bottom of poster; Essendon, Melbourne Airport, Kia and True Value Solar logos in bottom corners. This year's NAB AFL Draft is set to be held on December 9. Garry Foulds (born 13 May 1956) is a former Australian rules footballer who played 300 games for the Essendon Football Club between 1974 and 1989. Thurgood also played in Western Australia from 1895 to 1899.
Gold 1911 VFL premiership medal. In August that year the club opened its first grandstand before the round 14 game against Richmond. No manufacturer's mark. Two handled metal (silver plate?)
Vollugi was a fine wingman who played 70 games for Essendon from 1901 to 1906. Back cover has the menu and details of the DRC committee and objectives, plus and ad for Mitchelton Wines.
cup on dark brown wooden stand, red and black ribbons tied to each handle, gilt interior; inscribed: "Australian Football League Reserve Grade Premiers 1999 won by Essendon Football Club"; small metal plaque with AFL logo on base. Bombers fans can get behind Sam Draper's Movember campaign. "[2] Commenting further on the 1984 victory he said: "After being at Essendon for 10 years, it was a pretty big achievement to know that we had won a Grand Final. Key to the lock is also in the case. This one was worn by Roger Merrett in the 1984 premiership win over Hawthorn. The highest winning margin in the Under 19s is 302 points, acheived by Collingwood 47.33 (315) versus Carlton 1.7 (13) in Round 21, 1991, the penultimate round of home and away Under 19s footy ever. I put him to full-forward and against Richmond in 1981 and he kicked seven goals on Francis Bourke," Sheedy said. Premiership caps were presented by both the VFA and the VFL until about 1924.
Players are in sleeveless Essendon jumpers, black shorts and white boots; coaches are in grey short-sleeve shirts and black shorts. He made his Victorian Football League (VFL) debut against Fitzroy in round 8 1974, after playing in the Essendon under–19s.