Jim Crichton was also Assistant General Manager of the S.A. Housing Trust up until his death in around 1990 or 1991. The fact that only a handful of the Titles were gained made them lifetime highlights for players, officials and supporters when they did come along. The team was then known as the "Woodville Woodpeckers". Inexplicably, however - or should that be predictably? Thus was born the West Torrens Football Club. The new club proved immediately competitive, and won their first premiership in 1993. [4] He made five appearances for Footscray in the 1971 VFL season, aged only 17. The 'Peckers managed only 4 wins for the year and sustained some of the biggest hidings in their history to slump to the bottom of the ladder once more. In 1991, the club merged with neighbouring Woodville Football Club to form the Woodville-West Torrens Eagles. Success in attaining the A2 premiership earned Woodville automatic promotion to A1, but the club had to wait until 1946 to savour the benefits of this privilege, as the SAAFL went into recess for the next four seasons owing to the war. The Natives Club first secretary was John Carr, a member of the Legislative Council and the colours that the Club adopted were Blue and Gold. Woodville remain one of only two SAAFL clubs to have won successive A2 and A1 premierships (allowing for the four year break for the war in Woodville's case). We're the mighty flying Eagles It would be the last trophy the Woodville Football Club would win in the SANFL. AustralianFootball.com Celebrating the history of the great Australian game . Photographer Martin Jacka, not dated B 75500/46: Torrens v Woodville at Thebarton. Each club progressed straight through to their respective Grand Finals, and the Reserves completed a remarkable undefeated season (first team to do so since West Torrens in 1919) to take out their 8th flag. [3] From 19982010, the Eagles had 19 selected at the AFL Draft. West Torrens had previously played North Adelaide in the 1949 SANFL Grand Final. Correct on all counts. Tip round 1 in Tipping - Weekly Platinum Membership prize. In 1985, his final season as a player, Blight was named as an All Australian for the second time (the first had been 'way back in 1972) and topped the SANFL goalkicking list with 126 goals for the year. Malcolm Blight left at the end of the 1987 season and was replaced as coach by another South Australian football legend in the shape of the only four time Magarey Medallist, Russell Ebert. A Woodville Football Club, about which hardly anything is known, also existed as late as 1910 but thereafter references cease for more than two decades. I'm sure Fatty, TBW, McAlmanac et al will have a few stories to tell about some of those players! West Torrens had competed in the SANFL since the 1895 SAFA season, when it was originally known as the Port Natives[1] (who wore Blue and Gold) and renamed to West Torrens for the 1897 SAFA season,[2] while Woodville entered the competition for 1964 SANFL season. The challenge final was a dour affair, played at SANFL side Port Adelaide's home ground of Alberton Oval, but Woodville, with Skelley, Hickman and Burns especially to the fore, did just enough to triumph. West Torrens were also dragged down to this level by the 1970s. The combination of a large and committed playing membership together with our loyal past player and supporter base has allowed the Woodville South Football Club become one of the most successful and professionally run clubs in the league. Round 18 Woodville South vs SMOSH 10.15am C Grade start 12.15pm B Grade start 2.15pm A Grade start Catstodians Day. The club has a strong proactive committee and an excellent football department led by our football director Peter Johnson and our Senior Club Wayne Knowles. The following week saw Woodville do the unimaginable: down ladder leaders and firm flag favourites North Adelaide by 3 points at Woodville Oval. The Woodville Warriors and the West Torrens Eagles merged after the completion of the 1990 season and have since participated in the SANFL as the Woodville-West Torrens Eagles, winning the SANFL premiership in 1993, 2006, 2011, 2020, and 2021. Quoted in Football Times Yearbook 1986, pages 6-7. You are using an out of date browser. Des O' Dwyer played with Woodville from middish 1986 to 1990 incl. Once the season proper got underway the side continued much as it had left off in 1986 and by the time it downed South Adelaide by a couple of goals in round seventeen finals participation was virtually assured. All Woodville needed to do now in order to clinch the double chance in the finals was defeat wooden spoon contender South Adelaide in the final minor round match of the season. After losing yet another Grand Final to their arch rivals in 2005, the Eagles bounced back and got their first premiership in 13 years, and after 6 attempts, with a thumping 76-point victory over the Bulldogs. Woodville's most successful player was Malcolm Blight, who won the SANFL's Magarey Medal and gained selection in the All Australian team in 1972. 32), seen here playing for St Kilda in 1978, was regarded as one of the VFL's most talented players. [5] Against both North Melbourne and South Melbourne he kicked three goals. B Barrie Barbary Bob Beecroft Malcolm Blight David Bolton (Australian footballer) Ray Boyanich Greg Brehaut C Richard Champion Phil Cronan F Peter Fitzpatrick (footballer) G Barry Goodingham They also made the finals in 1987, but came 5th, losing the Elimination Final to Glenelg. just past the Arkaba Hotel! Does anyone remember the said establishment?? Woodville's only premiership successes came in the 1972 Coca Cola Cup, in which not all SANFL clubs competed, and the 1988 Escort Cup. The 'Football Times' tipsters had changed their tune prior to Woodville's first semi final meeting with Port Adelaide, with four of the five favouring the Warriors. Woodville and West Torrens join forces to become the Woodville West Torrens Football Club, known as The Eagles. Get the latest news and information about the Woodville Eagles football from Dave Campbell's Texas Football. In 1990, with the imminent entry of the South Australian-based Adelaide Crows into the national Australian Football League (formerly the VFL), it was decided to amalgamate Woodville with neighbouring West Torrens Football Club. Woodville Oval was the club's base, but home games were played at Football Park. This ground was shared with many of the locally based sporting codes but because of its odd shape and lack of available expansion space it was constantly criticised as an Oval not up to the standard for League Football. Frank Eder went to Findon High and was a strapping size of a bloke. [4], He played his final league season with North Adelaide, having left Woodville in acrimonious circumstances. In an apt moment, Woodville and West Torrens were drawn to play each other in their respective final games, with Woodville emerging victorious by 50 points, 24.10 (154) to 15.19 (104) at the Adelaide Oval. South Adelaide were the next side to succumb to the new-found wrath of the Warriors, going down by 37 points at Football Park, only for Glenelg to throw a temporary spanner into the works in round fourteen with a 39 point triumph at the Bay. First mention of a West Torrens team is made as early as May and June 1879 when results of what must have been scratch matches against South Adelaide and North Adelaide (both these sides were members of the South Australian Football Association) were reported upon in the Register newspaper. It may not display this or other websites correctly. FA Cup 4th Round -- Champs League Rd of 16 -- Europa - Rd of 16 -- Europa Conf - Rd of 16. The Woodville-West Torrens Eagles first home ground was SANFL league headquarters Football Park in their inaugural season of 1991. He would sign autographs to kids walking by. Had the young Woodville players been given the chance to play in a final - just to get the feel of playing in the big time - they would be a better proposition for the grand final. Woodville Football Club was an Australian rules football club that competed in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL) from 1964 to 1990, when it merged in 1991 with the West Torrens Football Club to form the Woodville-West Torrens Eagles . and come up with some " new " stuff for us devotees of the W.F.C. 00:00. How many other players' careers have transcended four decades (60s, 70s, 80s, 90s)? Player Stats - Woodville-West Torrens Football Club. The team won 3 games, drew 1 (abandoned after quarter time) and lost 13, which included a forfeit. They had reckoned without the Warriors' intense desperation and desire, however,coupled with the pace of players like Colin McDonald, Ron Fuller and Kevin Harris, and the aerial ability of Michael Templeton and Andrew Taylor. It was decided at the end of the season to merge the two sides to form the Woodville-West Torrens Eagles, effectively returning to how things were prior to 1964. The Hindmarsh Council spent a lot of pounds in an effort to improve the situation over the years and the Club used the Oval until 1922 when it moved its head quarters to Thebarton Oval. For instance, I have no idea why Rodney Allen was credited with 23 games in 1967, but that is how many is recorded in the SANFL Year Book, and it is commensurate with his official total of games. *Behinds calculated from the 1965 season on. Used to have female and male strippers " doing their thing" and after they were finished their acts on would come the DJ spinning all the big ti.. er I mean hits!! Thought I better post some Woody info. G Rimes was the Captain of the team and they finished in fourth position out of five teams. Initially at least, Blight's impact was greater on the playing side than it was as a tactician and man motivator. At quarter time their confidence appeared to be seriously mis-placed. Past Players support day. Major Partner. Sewer, who had played 57 games for perennial contenders Glenelg from 198184, is the only player to have played in four decades of football in the SANFL. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. In the event, after a hard fought first half, the Bays proved to be just a little too accomplished for Blight's men and won by 21 points in front of another big finals crowd of 30,744. Since 1993, the Eagles have played most of their home games at Woodville's home ground of Woodville Oval, having previously used Football Park. 'Football Times', volume 11, number 28, 25/9/86, page 6. 7. It was a bitterly disappointing end for Michael Godden and his men after a near perfect season, cruelled by injury at the final hurdle. I happened to mention it a guy at school the next day and it turned out he was in the Port Adelaide Cheer Squad. [4] Playing mostly as a defender, Parker appeared in 266 games for Woodville over 14 seasons and was club captain in 1982, 1986 and 1987. Thus was born the West Torrens Football Club. Presented by The Golden Ticket - For Medallion Club tickets and Corporate Box tickets at the MCG and Marvel. You need a TidyHQ to buy tickets, register for memberships and interact with your organisation. Michael Aish's wife Pam Spalding also worked there and Michael was a regular fixture at many of our social occasions as well. The Club fields four senior teams in the competition, comprising of a A, B and C grades in the mens and a Women's team which was introduced to the league in the 2020 season. A TidyHQ Account is the personal account you use to access organisations that use TidyHQ to run their back office. In 2011, the Eagles became the only club since the turn of the century to defeat Central District in two grand finals, with a thrilling 3-point win 81 to 78 on 9 October 2011. Blight stood down at the end of 1987 and was replaced by Port Adelaide Football Club legend and four time Magarey Medallist Russell Ebert. 2023. That is Woodville's penalty for starting the season so poorly. Woodville - and the tactics of Blight and assistant coach John Reid - can beat Norwood. In 1992 the new club moved permanently to the Woodville Oval (former home of the Woodville Warriors). Obviously he had to do until guys like McKellar came along. It only takes a few seconds. Join a tipping comp - lots to choose from. [4]. Also, I looked in the Round 20 1990 Budget I got from "At the Toss of a Coin" store and noticed that Sewer had played 380 matches (plus one) so that would make 381, opposed to 382 you have. Whether it does win is in the hands of the 20 men Blight chooses to determine his destiny. These tallies refer to premiership (home-and-away) matches only. On returning to South Australia, Ray Huppatz played initially with his former club Woodville, adding 17 SANFL games to his tally in 1981. Straight away, it performed with greater credibility, reaching a premiership play off in its debut season after winning 15 out of 18 minor round matches and overcoming YMCA by 15 points in a semi final. [6]. [7] Blight's charges refused to lie down, however, and by half time, incredibly, they had closed to within just 5 points. To read the 2022 season preview please become a Dave Campbells Texas Football Insider. Since entering the league together the two clubs had enjoyed an intense and unique rivalry; it hardly seemed to matter what the respective positions of the sides on the ladder were, their confrontations over a season almost invariably tended to be closely fought. Woodville-West Torrens Football Club. Woodville south football club past players. Past Players & Officials. It would, however, prove to be the Eagles only premiership success during 19942005 in which they lost 5 Grand Finals 1994 to Port Adelaide and 2000, 2001, 2004 and 2005 all to Central District. To be honest, I never correlated the two players, but when someone said it was the same player I couldn't say for certain as I don't remember the Woodville Ettridge all that well. He then moved on to Port Adelaide where he finished his career with a further 38 games over the ensuing four seasons. I found his name firstly in the team which played in Lindsay Heads' last game (1970) and I also know he was there in 1969 in the seniors. He played 105 Games and kicked 7 Goals during his Woodville career.Don't have his Norwood or Melbourne details and also played in the early '90s for Woodville/West Torrens. Nevertheless, there was always next season. Sound the Siren, turn us loose The Eagles became the first side to win the Premiership from a Qualifying Final loss since Sturt did so in 1976, and the only club in the competition to have won Premierships in each of the last 3 decades. Join a tipping comp - lots to choose from. This was a splinter group of dissatisfied members of the Port Adelaide Football Club, who, in 1894, broke from that Club when unable to get games with Port, and formed their own team known as the Port Natives. 27-20 (W) Woodville @ East Chambers On 11/12, the Woodville varsity football team won their away playoff game against East Chambers (Winnie, TX) by a score of 27-20. They also play two or three games per season at their pre-season base of Thebarton Oval, a ground which has six light towers that the club has upgraded in 2012 to allow night games at the ground for the first time since the 1983 Escort Cup Grand Final (a game won by West Torrens). In fact i think somewhere in part 1 of this thread there is a pic or Larry displaying the "professor" look. 4. | Facebook Woodville south football club past players. In 1990, the imminent admission of the Adelaide Crows into the AFL placed both club's futures as separate entities in serious doubt: West Torrens was technically insolvent, Having a TidyHQ Account lets us remember who you are so we can keep everything in one place for you ready to access and update at any time. Woodville's captain in their last game was popular veteran Ralph Sewer (regular captain Romano Negri was in the team but stepped aside for the last game to give Sewer the honor). I worked at the Trust, as did his sons Paul (Porky) and Rick Crichton. I remember going to Prospect Oval the Thursday night before the 1971 GF. Given the nature of their brief, the five official tipsters in 'Football Times' had no choice but to be less non-committal: all predicted a narrow win to the Redlegs. But one thing hasn't changed - Woodville still lack finals experience. He was high among North's best players in the losing 1978 grand final against Hawthorn. Not so this time. When I originally posted his name on FootySA, McAlmanac was curious about this too. Woodville had also won the Coca-Cola Cup series in 1972, a competition between clubs which did not make the final four. Trev Ettridge from Torrens!!! There are newspaper references to a Woodville Football Club dating back to the 19th century, when Woodville and Adelaide were the only teams,[1] but the modern club was formed in 1938 to play in local amateur competitions. In its 27 seasons in the SANFL, Woodville reached the finals only three times: in 1979, 1986 and 1987; its best result was 3rd position in 1986. His first season back in Adelaide was unsuccessful, with the club finishing with the wooden spoon. I think he also spent some time as a male stripper. Our rankings may not reflect individual tiebreaker scenarios. A photo does exist in the Hindmarsh Historical Society of a West Torrens team dated 1881. In Sheedy's first year in charge, the club finished minor premiers and advanced to the 2020 SANFL Grand Final where the club overcame North Adelaide by 39 points to win their first premiership in 9 years. They defeated Glenelg in the 2021 SANFL Grand Final by a margin of 67 points to claim their 5th premiership and became only the second team all year to defeat Glenelg. The Kreig Dynasty at the Woodville Football Club Can recall Larry, but not Curly & Mo!!! It was formed in 1990 from an amalgamation of the neighbouring Woodville and West Torrens football clubs and played its inaugural game in 1991. Wonder if he " displayed his wares" out at the Penthouse Club on Glen Osmond Rd. Woodville-West Torrens Football Club is an Australian rules football club playing in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL). Initials I.P. In 1978. for the first ever time, Woodville made a realistic bid to participate in the finals, ultimately missing out by just one game plus percentage. history search requests & donations history timeline premierships honour board the players hall of fame team of the century club centurions club achievements afl draftees venue shop merchandise single entry tickets pick-a-picket baggy blue contact home; player profiles; player profiles. Under Ebert's coaching, Woodville won the SANFL Night Competition in 1988, the Escort Cup, defeating Port Adelaide 14.12 (96) to 7.9 (51) at Football Park. For most of this three year period it was clear that the club was living on borrowed time, and while the formation of the Adelaide Crows at the end of the 1990 season may have precipitated matters, the merger with West Torrens which produced the WoodvilleWest Torrens Eagles in 1991 may, in hindsight, be viewed as having been almost inevitable. Woodvillle Football Club History Track from the 1971 SANFL Amoco Promotion. South Australian National Football League, SANFL History of the Woodville-West Torrens Football Club, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Woodville-West_Torrens_Football_Club&oldid=1124669097, Australian rules football clubs established in 1990, South Australian National Football League clubs, Australian rules football clubs in South Australia, All Wikipedia articles written in Australian English, Pages using Australian rules football kit with incorrect pattern parameters, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0. He was also one of the pre-count favourites for the Magarey Medal, but finished a somewhat disappointing tenth. Gourmet Sausages. He also had stints at Footscray in the Victorian Football League (VFL) and with North Adelaide. Well this will get me a bit closer to that 331, while comparing lists with the one on SAFooty I have found these names. Major Partner. Adelaide Crows Women's Team: 3 x AFLW premiers! Maxwell Sam Parker (born 29 October 1953) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for Woodville in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL). And we always battle through The fourth quarter was just as thrilling, but gradually it was the Warriors who appeared to be getting on top. His 325 games was a club record. It then comfortably accounted for Collegians 14.10 (94) to 6.10 (46) in a semi final. The good old days. In accepting the Thomas Seymour Hill Trophy for the first time for the Eagles, captain Peter Schwarz jubilantly proclaimed: The club colours of blue, gold and green incorporate the club colours of West Torrens (blue and gold) and Woodville (green and gold). on back of photo, not dated B 75500/129: From back of photo - giant West Torrens ruckman, Chris Lindsay (6'9) looks after his new recruit rover, Dominic Fotia, during training during the rain on the sodden Thebarton Oval. 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