October 16, 2007

The List

Filed under: Other Links — Blackjack @ 8:47 am

Can anyone fill the gaps in the George Dale (Northern award) award?

 

Rothmans Gold Medal Winners

1971 John Kirkpatrick (South Hobart)

1972 Karl Schwesinger (South Hobart)

1973 Brian MacKay (Olympia)

1974 Billy Jones (White Eagles)

1975 Dudley Hall (Croatia-Glenorchy)

1976 Alistair Hales (Caledonians)

1977 Danny Spendiff (Olympia)

1978 Larry Nunn (White Eagles)

1979 Brian Davidson (Croatia-Glenorchy)

1980 Brian Davidson (Croatia-Glenorchy)

1981 Wolfgang Stuetzel (Ulverstone)

1982 Eric Young (Hobart Juventus)

1983 Liam Monagle (Ulverstone)

1984 Ian Parker (Caledonians)

1985 Peter Sawdon (George Town)

1986 Colin Guest (Launceston Juventus)

1987 Liam Monagle (George Town)

1988 Peter Sawdon (George Town)

 

Vic Tuting Silver Medal Winners

1989 Peter Savill (Launceston Juventus)

1990 Chris Barrell (Croatia-Glenorchy)

1991 John ‘Snow’ Compagne (Devonport City)

1992 David Stoddart (White Eagles)

1993 Tom Huigsloot (Glenorchy Croatia)

1994 Tom McGinn (Devonport) 

1995 Craig Nichols (Hobart Olympic)

1996 Anthony Guilbert (Devonport City)

1997 Brett Pullen (Hobart Zebras)

1998 Scott Hadley (Glenorchy Croatia)

1999 Julian Proud (White Eagles)

2000 Brett Pullen (Glenorchy Croatia)

2001 Ben Harbinson (South Hobart)

2002 Colin Shepherd (University)

2003 Colin Shepherd (University)

2004 Brett Pullen (Tilford Zebras)

2005 Tom Roach (South Hobart)

2006 Tom Roach (South Hobart) and Chris Sanita (Kingborough Lions United)

2007 Bart Beecroft (South Hobart)

 

George Dale (Northern) Medallion

1974    J. Pailthorpe          Croatia

1975    P. Donaldson        Launceston United

1976    M. Joss                Launceston United

1977    M O’Sullivan        Georgetown

1978    R. Caruana           Riverside

1979    M. Spiranovic       Croatia

1980    G. Attenborrow    ST. Leonards

1981    G. Lewendon        Launceston United

1982    R. McCormick      ST. Leonards

1983    R Brown                Western Suburbs

1984    P. Brookes            Western Suburbs

1985    P. Sawdon            Georgetown

1986    Bob Stillie              Croatia

1987    

1988    Richard Soule        Riverside

1989    Phil Moore            Georgetown

1990    Peter Sawdon        Riverside

1991    Neil Roper            Riverside

1992    Steve Morley        Launceston United

1993    Tim Jones             Burnie United

1994    F. Pizzirani            Devonport

1995    Wayne Boyd        Devonport

1996    Hugo Luttmer        Burnie United

1997    Hugo Luttmer        Burnie United

1998    Hugo Luttmer        Burnie United

1999    Andy Fraser         Launceston

2000    Wayne Boyd        Devonport

2001    Chris McKenna       Devonport

2002

2003    Hugo Luttmer & Chris McKenna

2004    Pieter Oosterloo     Riverside

2005    Pieter Oosterloo     Riverside

2006    Des Schipper        Northern Rangers

2007    Pieter Oosterloo     Riverside

11 Comments

  1. I understand Walter compiled this list with the help of a number of past winners..Strange FFT didnt have a copy of past winners..If they did I am sure it would have included Tom McGinn in 1994..The now Devonport coach was successful after being beaten in 1992 by just 1 vote by David Stoddart..While Tom Huigsloot would have been flattered I am almost certain Tom McGinn can produce the 1994 medal with his name on it…Watch out everyone its another story the wee scot can tell..Robbed twice..

    Comment by interested spectator — October 15, 2007 @ 6:58 pm

  2. Interested spectator: I probably did make a mistake. It was probably late at night and I was tired. As I saw the name “Tom” I probably automatically typed in “Huigsloot” instead of McGinn because Huigie had won it the year before and his name was on the line above on my computer screen. That’s no excuse, I know, and I’m sorry if I’ve offended anyone, particularly Tom McGinn. It is very important to be accurate when compiling history. I’m sure Blackjack and FFT will make the necessary amendment and set the record straight. Perhaps I should keep all the newspaper clippings so that I don’t have to rely on a fallible memory. Can you imagine the space that would take? I don’t think I had a computer in 1994 so I wouldn’t have a copy of the story I wrote at the time. Mea culpa, mea culpa, mea maxima culpa!

    Merely human…the same as the rest of us!! :-) BJ

    Comment by Walter Pless — October 16, 2007 @ 9:12 am

  3. hi bj

    i spoke to mckenna during the yr and he told that he had one the medal 3 times and that oosterloo had also won the medal three times.

    what yrs im not sure. but both players would fill the remaining spots.

    Comment by ben crosswell — October 16, 2007 @ 9:45 am

  4. Who did Tom McGinn play for in 1994?

    Comment by Blackjack — October 16, 2007 @ 9:58 am

  5. Most certainly not having a shot at you Walter..Amazed that FFT would task you with such a challenging job when records such as the best and fairest should have been in the FFT office somewhere.Doesnt bode well if keeping records such as these are not seen as important by the games custodians. Perhaps now we have the record it could go on an honour baord at the new FFT Showgrounds complex…As for Devonports Tom McGinn I am certain he will enjoy having another story to add to the 1992 yarn
    where he thought he had won only to go down to D Stoddart..My friends from the coast say he just loves to tell that one…I am also pretty sure Ben is right about mckenna and oosterloo.I think I read an examiner story saying this year was oosterloo’s third but I too cant recollect which years. My memory just like others fading..Yes BJ we are all human.

    Comment by interested spectator — October 16, 2007 @ 12:19 pm

  6. The medal Chris McKenna shared with me was his third, there was also one in that gap which Adrian Beard and Andy Frazer shared, two more for osterloo, leaves one medal unclaimed and then we just have to find who belongs to which year.
    What a shame that soccer Tas have been so bad at keeping records over the years, it would also be good to know how many games people have played over the years but that is I am sure, out of the question.

    Comment by Hugo — October 16, 2007 @ 2:52 pm

  7. Pax Vobiscum Walter

    Comment by A Whisper — October 16, 2007 @ 3:59 pm

  8. I think you will find Wayne Boyd of Devonport won it in 2000.

    Boyd won it in 1995, so 2000 was his second win?? BJ

    Comment by Jackblack — October 17, 2007 @ 1:50 pm

  9. Found the article which says Oosterloo is no stranger to the award, having won it twice before in 2004 and 2005,

    But did he win it alone?? BJ

    Comment by interested spectator — October 18, 2007 @ 6:03 am

  10. a good question BJ..I think the answer is yes..but as previously noted at different times by different people..I have been wrong.

    Comment by interested spectator — October 19, 2007 @ 8:30 am

  11. Andy Fraser from Lonnie won it in 1999 (George Dale that is). Chris Mckenna I think won it in 2001. Not sure about 2002

    Comment by RANGERS BOSS — October 23, 2007 @ 8:38 am

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