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词条 South Fremantle Football Club
释义

  1. History

     Fremantle Derby 

  2. The club

     Club guernsey & colours  Supporters  Club song 

  3. Honours

      Club honours    Individual honours  

  4. Records

  5. Notable players and coaches

     Australian Football Hall of Fame  West Australian Football Hall of Fame  South Fremantle Football Club Hall of Fame  Legends  Players  Officials  South Fremantle Indigenous Team of the Century  VFL and AFL recruits or draftees 

  6. References and notes

  7. External links

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The South Fremantle Football Club, nicknamed the Bulldogs, is an Australian rules football club, based in Fremantle, Western Australia, playing in the West Australian Football League (WAFL). It was formed in 1900 and plays its home games at Fremantle Oval.

History

The Fremantle Football Club (originally known as Unions and unrelated to either an earlier club and the current AFL club of the same name) had won ten premierships in the fourteen years that they were in the WA Football Association (now known as the West Australian Football League). By 1899, however, the club suffered from financial problems that caused the club to disband. The South Fremantle Football Club was formed to take their place following an application to the league by Griff John, who would be appointed secretary of the new club, with Tom O'Beirne the inaugural president. Most players, however, were from the defunct Fremantle club.[1][2]

The new club did well in its first year, finishing runners-up.[3] However, over the next three seasons the performance fell away badly and, in April 1904 a Fremantle newspaper confidently reported that South Fremantle would not appear again. However, the club decided to carry on and centreman Harry Hodge took over as skipper, but the season was a disaster. The club won only one game.[4]

They won their first premiership in 1916 and went back-to-back in 1917, both times defeating their local rivals, East Fremantle in the final and challenge final.[5] The 1930s were not as successful, marred by the death of the 23-year-old captain-coach Ron Doig as a result of injuries sustained in a match.[6] After World War II, South experienced their greatest era, with the arrival of future Hall of Fame members Steve Marsh, Bernie Naylor, John Todd and Clive Lewington.[7] Between 1945 and 1956 they would win six premierships, be runners-up three times and make the finals in every season. Since then, however, they have won five more premierships, in 1970, 1980, 1997, 2005 and 2009.[8]

South Fremantle was the first WAFL club to have won 10 grand finals since World War II. Four of their 13 premierships were won against the club's traditional rivals, East Fremantle.

In 2009 South Fremantle's League and Reserves sides won their respective Grand Finals. This was the first time the club had taken the Premiership double since 1954.

Fremantle Derby

The Fremantle Derby, is traditionally one of the biggest game of the year on the WAFL calendar. The derbies still have a great following but have decreased in importance compared to the Western Derby, the match between WA's two AFL teams.

The Foundation Day derby on the first Monday in June (a public holiday to mark the Foundation of Western Australia in 1829) is commonly the highest attended game of the home and away season. To the end of the 2006 season the two clubs had met 344 times with South Fremantle winning 156 to East Fremantle's 184 wins, 4 Draws have occurred between the two sides.

The club

Club guernsey & colours

South Fremantle's Guernsey (shown right) used for all WAFL matches is all white with a red V in the centre of the guernsey. During the 1990s they also introduced the reverse of the traditional guernsey with a white V on a red jumper. The South Fremantle colours of red & white stem from the first Fremantle based team who wore red and white in the mid-1880s.

Supporters

South Fremantle are one of the most supported clubs in the WAFL.

South hold three notable WAFL Grand Final attendance records, 1979 v East Fremantle, 52,781, the highest ever attendance at a WAFL Grand Final, 1975 v West Perth, 52,322, the second highest ever Grand Final attendance and 1989 v Claremont, 38,198, the highest ever Grand Final attendance in the post AFL period.[9]

On Foundation Day v East Fremantle at East Fremantle Oval, South played in front of the biggest crowd of the 2009 WAFL home and away season 11,300.[9]

Souths average attendance at home and away fixtures is 3000, which is amongst the highest for the WAFL.[9]

Club song

"We're the Bulldogs" is the theme song of the South Fremantle Football Club, played as the league team comes to the field at home and away games, and after a victory.

We are the mighty bulldogs

Always fighting on

With victory and flag our goal

With guts and determination

We put the rest to shame

Because our fighting spirit wins the game.

We're the bulldogs (yes we are)

And we're the greatest (yes we are)

The mighty red 'v' which stands for victory

The rough tough bulldogs (yes we are)

South Fremantle (yes we are)

The southerners for ever more

Down by the port of Fremantle

We hit them really hard

With true grit and courage we win

So come on Souths let's show them

How to play the game to win

South Fremantle for ever more

We're the bulldogs (yes we are)

And we're the greatest (yes we are)

The mighty red 'v' which stands for victory

The rough tough bulldogs (yes we are)

South Fremantle (yes we are)

The southerners for ever more.

Honours

Club honours

  • WAFL Premierships: (13 total) 1916, 1917, 1947, 1948, 1950, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1970, 1980, 1997, 2005, 2009
  • WAFL Runners-up: (16 total) 1914, 1927, 1929, 1930, 1940, 1945, 1951, 1956, 1975, 1979, 1981, 1989, 1992, 1999, 2001, 2006
  • WAFL Minor Premiers: (12 total) 1906, 1915, 1947, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1955, 1983, 1997, 1999, 2009
  • WAFL Wooden Spoons: (12 total) 1904, 1920, 1925, 1936, 1943, 1944, 1961, 1965, 1966, 1969, 1972, 1987
  • Reserves Premierships:[10] (10 total) 1936, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1985, 1986, 1991, 1992, 2004, 2009
  • Colts Premierships:[11] (9 total) 1970, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 2002, 2003, 2011, 2012
  • Rodriguez Shield: (6 total) 1983, 1984, 1992, 2001, 2004, 2009

Individual honours

  • Sandover medallists: (11 total) 1928: Jack Rocchi, 1937: Frank Jenkins, 1947: Clive Lewington, 1952: Steve Marsh, 1955: John Todd, 1980: Stephen Michael, 1981: Stephen Michael, 1986: Mark Bairstow, 1989: Craig Edwards, 2005: Toby McGrath, 2017: Haiden Schloithe
  • Tassie Medallists: (3 total) 1983: Stephen Michael, 1984 & 1986: Brad Hardie
  • All Australians: (6 total) 1953: Steve Marsh, 1956: John Gerovich & Cliff Hillier, 1961: John Todd, 1972: Brian Ciccotosto, 1983: Stephen Michael 1983
  • Bernie Naylor Medallists: (21 total) Harvey (Duff) Kelly (50) 1905; George (Snowy) Thomas (31) 1910; Bonny Campbell (47) 1922; Sol Lawn (75) 1928 & (96) 1929; Bernie Naylor (131) 1946, (108) 1947, 91 (1948), (147) 1952, (167) 1953, (133) 1954; John Gerovich (74) 1956, (101) 1960 & (74) 1961; Ray Bauskis (108) 1977 & (82) 1978; Craig Edwards (54) 1992; Jon Dorotich (88) 1996 & (114) 1997; Zane Parsons (65) 2002; Ben Saunders (66) 2012 & (59) 2014 & (52) 2016

Records

  • Highest Score: Round 21, 1981 – 40.18 (258) vs. West Perth at Fremantle Oval
  • Lowest Score: Round 5, 1904 – 0.4 (4) vs. East Fremantle at Fremantle Oval[12]
  • Greatest Winning Margin: Round 3, 1999 – 195 points vs. Peel at Fremantle Oval
  • Greatest Losing Margin: Round 1, 1944 – 256 points vs. East Perth at Perth Oval
  • Most Games: Marty Atkins 266
  • Most Goals: Bernie Naylor 1,023 (1941, 1946–1954)
  • Longest winning streak (league): 17 games from Round 2, 1953 to Round 18, 1953
  • Longest losing streak (league): 18 games from Round 4, 1987 to Round 21, 1987
  • Most goals in a season: 167 by Bernie Naylor in 1953
  • Most goals in a game: 23 by Bernie Naylor vs. Subiaco in 1953
  • Record Home Attendance: Round 10, 1979 – 23,109 vs. East Fremantle
  • Record Finals Attendance: 1979 Grand Final – 52,781 vs East Fremantle at Subiaco Oval [ Highest Ever WAFL Game Attendance Record]

Notable players and coaches

{{See also|Category:South Fremantle Football Club players|l1=Wikipedia listing of South Fremantle Football Club players}}{{See also|List of South Fremantle Football Club coaches}}

Australian Football Hall of Fame

Ten former South Fremantle players have been inducted in the Australian Football Hall of Fame. Stephen Michael was the first to be inducted in 1999. Steve Marsh and Peter Matera were both in inducted in 2006 followed by Glen Jakovich in 2008, Hassa Mann in 2013, Peter Bell in 2015, Maurice Rioli and Ray Sorrell in 2016 and Bernie Naylor in 2018.[13] John Todd was inducted in the coaches category in 2003.[14]

West Australian Football Hall of Fame

With the exception of Hassa Mann, each of the South Fremantle players in the Australian Football Hall of Fame is also an inductee in the West Australian Football Hall of Fame, with Marsh, Todd and Michael awarded legends status.[15]

  • Inaugural inductees (2004): Nashy Brentnall, Mal Brown, Bonny Campbell, John Gerovich, Brad Hardie, Ross Hutchinson, Frank Jenkins, Clive Lewington, Steve Marsh, Stephen Michael, Bernie Naylor, Maurice Rioli, Ray Sorrell, John Todd, John Worsfold
  • 2005 Inductee: Peter Sumich
  • 2006 Inductees: Peter Matera, Charlie Tyson
  • 2008 Inductees: Dave Ingraham, Glen Jakovich, George Grljusich
  • 2009 Inductee: Nicky Winmar
  • 2010 Inductees: Mark Bairstow, Frank Treasure
  • 2012 Inductee: Barry White
  • 2013 Inductees: Ray Richards, Peter Bell
  • 2015 Inductees: Tom Grljusich, Paul Hasleby

South Fremantle Football Club Hall of Fame

The South Fremantle Hall of Fame was inaugurated in 2011 with an initial induction of 45 players, coaches, administrators and staff from the club's inception in 1900 to 1979. A further induction will occur in 2016 covering the more recent years.[16]

Legends

NamePlaying careerGames for SFFCAchievements with SFFCYear inducted
Frank 'Scranno'|Jenkins|Frank Jenkins (footballer)}}1937-491501937 Sandover Medal; 1947 Simpson Medal; 1937, 38, 39 Fairest & Bests; 1947, 48 Premierships2011
Clive|Lewington}}1939-51182 1947 Sandover Medal; 1940, 46, 47 Fairest & Bests; 1950 Simpson Medal; 1947, 48, 50 Premierships; 1950, 52, 53, 54 Premiership Coach2011
Bernie|Naylor}}1941-54194 1162 goals; 10-time club leading goalkicker; 6-time WAFL leading goalkicker; 1953 Fairest & Best; 1947, 48, 50, 52, 53, 54 Premierships2011
Frank|Treasure}}1942-57254 Premiership Captain; 1947, 48, 50, 52, 53, 54 Premierships2011
Steve|Marsh|Steve Marsh (footballer)}}1945-56226 1952 Sandover Medal; 1950, 51, 52, 56 Fairest & Bests; 1953 Simpson Medal; 1947, 48, 50, 52, 53, 54 Premierships2011
John|Todd|John Todd (footballer)}}1955-66132 1955 Sandover Medal, 1955, 58, 61 Fairest & Bests; 1997 Premiership Coach2011
John|Gerovich}}1955-69221 11-time club leading goalkicker; 3-time WAFL leading goalkicker2011
Stephen|Michael}}1975-85243 1977, 78, 79, 81, 83 Fairest & Bests; 1980, 1981 Sandover Medals; 1983 Simpson Medal; 1980 Premiership, 1983 Tassie Medal2011

Players

NamePlaying careerGames for SFFCAchievements with SFFCYear inducted
Harry|Hodge}}1900-09100 Club's first 100-game player; Secretary 1902; Treasurer 1902-062011
Johnny|Campbell|Johnny Campbell (Australian footballer)}}1916-291671926 Fairest & Best2011
Sol|Lawn}}1925-32123 7-time club leading goalkicker, 2-time WAFL leading goalkicker2011
Jack|Rocchi}}1926-29631928 Sandover Medal; 1928, 29 Fairest & Bests2011
Ron|Doig}}1927-3299 Captain; 1932 Captain/Coach2011
Neil|Lewington}}1936-451401936 Fairest & Best2011
Jack 'Corp'|Reilly}}1937-512041945 Fairest & Best; 1947, 48, 50 Premierships2011
Dave|Ingraham}}1940-51135 1947 Simpson Medal; 1948 Fairest & Best; 1947, 48, 50 Premierships2011
Eric|Eriksson|Eric Eriksson (Australian footballer)}}1942-54210 1947 Simpson Medal; 1947, 48, 50, 52, 53 Premiership2011
Norm|Smith|Norm Smith (footballer, born 1925)}}1942-57129 1950, 52, 53, 54 Premierships2011
Harry|Carbon}}1945-52141 1947, 50, 52 Premierships2011
Len|Crabbe}}1946-53140 1948, 52 Premierships2011
Charlie|Tyson|Charlie Tyson (footballer, born 1925)}}1948-55, 611521954 Fairest & Best; 1954 Simpson Medal; 1948, 50, 52, 53, 54 Premierships2011
Laurie|Green|Laurie Green (footballer)}}1948-54991949 Fairest & Best; 1948, 50, 53 Premierships2011
Des|Kelly|Des Kelly (Australian footballer)}}1949-54102 1952 Simpson Medal; 1950, 52, 53, 54 Premierships2011
John|Colgan|John Colgan (footballer)}}1951-61220 1953, 54 Premierships2011
Cliff|Hillier}}1951-601601959 Fairest & Best; 1952, 53, 54 Premierships2011
Ray|Richards|Ray Richards (Australian rules footballer)}}1951-58147 1952, 54 Premierships2011
Tony|Parentich}}1952-61162 1956 Simpson Medal; 1957 Fairest & Best; 1952, 53, 54 Premierships2011
Barry|White|Barry White (footballer)}}1952-61160 1952, 53, 54 Premierships2011
Gary|Scott|Gary Scott (Australian footballer)}}1957-692551964 Fairest & Best2011
Tom|Grljusich}}1960-76258 1968, 72 Fairest & Bests; 1970 Premiership2011
Brian|Ciccotosto}}1967-78211 1970 Simpson Medal; 1970 Premiership2011
Joe|McKay}}1974-82169 1976 Fairest & Best; 1980 Premiership2011
Maurice|Rioli}}1975-81, 88-90168 1980, 1981, 1983 Simpson Medals; 1980 Premiership2011
Noel|Carter}}1978-85155 1980, 84 Fairest & Bests; 1980 Premiership Captain2011
Brad|Hardie}}1979-84, 93140 1984, 86 Simpson Medals; 1982 Fairest & Best; 1980 Premiership; 1985 Brownlow Medal2011
Norm |McIntosh}}1910-19133 1916, 17 Premierships; Captain; Coach 1929, 332015
Frank| Collins|dab=Australian footballer}}1912-19115 Captain 1916-19; Premiership Captain 1916, 172015
Jerry |Sunderland}}1918-281144 Captain-Coach 1926, 282015
Ron| Edgar}}1924-36173 3-time Fairest and Best; Captain-Coach 1934-352015
Cyril| Jennings}}1924-37178 Fairest and Best2015
George| White|dab=footballer, born 1908}}1928-39183 Captain 1936-372015
Percy |Renfrey}}1936-48126 1947 Premiership; Champion Team 1946-762015
Don |Wares}}1945-51107 1947, 48, 50 Premierships; Vice-President 19682015
Jack| Murray|dab=Australian footballer}}1946-5398 1947, 48, 52, 53 Premierships; Colts Coach 1958-592015
Bob |Mason|dab=Australian footballer}}1947-52121 1947, 48, 50 Premierships2015
Alby |Western}}1947-51102 1947, 48, 50 Premierships2015
Don |Dixon|dab=footballer, born 1928 }}1948-57134 1950, 52, 53, 54 Premierships2015
Don| Byfield }}1950-63239 1953, 54 Premierships; Vice-Captain 1959, Committee Member 1972-732015
Colin| Beard }}1959-67, 1972168 Fairest and best; League Coach 1974-762015
Fred| Seinor }}1961-74219 1970 Premiership; Captain 1968, 73-74; Fairest and Best2015
Don |Haddow }}1969-80168 1970, 80 Premierships; Colts Premiership Coach 1982, 83; Reserves Coach 1984; League Coach 1985-862015
Stan| Magro }}1970-76105 Simpson Medal; Vice-Captain 1975; Reserves Premiership Coach 1986; League Coach 1987-902015
Tony| Morley|dab=Australian footballer}}1971-81200 1980 Premiership; Captain 19782015
Rod |Barrett}}1975-84195 1980 Premiership; Vice-Captain 1983-842015
Basil |Campbell}}1975-81102 1980 Premiership2015
Benny |Vigona }}1977-86165 1980 Premiership2015
Jon |Dorotich}}1981-97151 1997 Premiership Co-Captain; 2-time Bernie Naylor Medal; 3-time Leading Goalkicker; Simpson Medal2015
Wally| Matera}}1982-94142 3-time Fairest and Best; Captain 1993-942015
Brad |Collard}}1984-95202 Fairest and Best; Captain 1987, 90-91; Director 2010-132015
Craig| Edwards|dab=Australian footballer }}1984-92163 2-time Fairest and Best; 2-time Leading Goalkicker; Sandover Medal2015

Officials

NamePlaying careerGames for SFFCAchievements with SFFCYear inducted
Griff|John}}Club co-founder 19002011
Joe|Coates}}1904-08; 43Committee 1910-11; Head Trainer 1913; Coach 1913-19 (1916, 17 Premiership coach); Secretary 1916-192011
Jack|Polinelli}}Administrator between 1916–662011
Frank|Fuhrmann}}1924-31114Administrator between 1947–602011
Bill|Hughes|Bill Hughes (football administrator)}}1925-2746Administrator between 1929–712011
Bill|Collins|Bill Collins (football administrator)}}1926-3388Administrator between 1938–662011
Frank|Harrison|Frank Harrison (football administrator)}}Administrator between 1929–692011
Tom|Bottrell, Sr.|nolink=1}}Trainer 47 years; Head Trainer 27 years2011
Ron|Greer|Ron Greer (football administrator)}}Administrator between 1955-20112011
Dr Dick|Reid|nolink=1}}Club doctor for 33 years2011
Bev |Morris }}Secretary 1925-28, 42; Treasurer for 28 years; League delegate; Life Member2015
Don |Gillan|nolink=1 }}Trainer 1933-42, 58-66; Head Trainer 1943-50; Committee Member 1945-452015
Claude| Law }}Assistant Secretary 1936-42, 45-50; Secretary 1943-44; Committee Member 1950-57; Vice-President 1959, 62-67; League delegate 1962-672015
Tom |Goldie|nolink=1 }}Trainer 1948-50; Head Trainer 1951-572015
Dr Ernie| Hodder|nolink=1 }}Club Doctor 1961-812015
Joe |Maffina}}Secretary/Manager 1962-67; Donation Bonanza organiser 1990-922015
Richard| Woodgate }}19642 Treasurer 1969-71, 77-81; Director 1982-85; Vice-President 1986-912015
Chris |Martinovich|nolink=1}}Club Chiropractor 1965-20112015
Terry |Dean|dab=football administrator}}Management Committee 1981; Director 1986-91, 2009; Vice-President 1992-95; President 1996-20082015
Ron|Porter|nolink=1}}Propertyman 1987-20112015
source: South Fremantle Football Club 2016 Yearbook, page 19

South Fremantle Indigenous Team of the Century

During NAIDOC Week in 2009, South Fremantle celebrated their long and extensive link to Indigenous Australians by naming an Indigenous Team of the century from the 78 Indigenous players that had played for them since Jimmy Melbourne first played in 1902. Selected by former club captain and chief executive Brian Ciccotosto, premiership coach Mal Brown and journalist Ray Wilson.[17] Four of the players selected, Stephen Michael, Maurice Rioli, Nicky Winmar and Peter Matera, were also selected in the Australia-wide Indigenous Team of the Century.[18]

{{Aussie rules team | title = South Fremantle Indigenous Team of the Century
| backpocket1 = Roger Hayden
| fullback = Shannon Cox
| backpocket2 = Ashley McGrath
| halfbackflank1 = Willie Roe
| centrehalfback = Basil Campbell
| halfbackflank2 = Toby McGrath
| wing1 = Peter Matera
| centre = Maurice Rioli
| wing2 = Nicky Winmar
| halfforwardflank1 =Benny Vigona
| centrehalfforward = Stevan Jackson
| halfforwardflank2 = Dean Rioli
| forwardpocket1 = Jeff Farmer
| fullforward = Mark Williams
| forwardpocket2 = Phil Matera
| ruck = Stephen Michael (c)
| ruckrover = Brad Collard
| rover = Wally Matera
| interchange1 = Cliff Collard
| interchange2 = Clem Michael
| interchange3 = Sebastian Rioli
| interchange4 = Bill Hayward
| interchange5 =
| interchange6 =
| coach = Mal Brown[19]
}}

References and notes

1. ^{{cite book|last=Christian|first=Geoff|last2=Lee|first2= Jack |last3=Messenger|first3= Bob|title=The Footballers: A history of football in Western Australia|editor=Jordan, Ray|publisher=St George Books|year=1985|pages=15}}
2. ^{{cite news |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article23836311 |title=FOOTBALL. |newspaper=The West Australian |location=Perth |date=28 May 1900 |accessdate=16 March 2011 |page=7 |publisher=National Library of Australia|quote=The South Fremantle club, which has risen out of the ashes of the once redoubtable, but now defunct, Fremantle Club, possesses practically the same combination of players who wore the red and white colours last year. The name is changed but that is all}}
3. ^{{cite news |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article23843974 |title=FOOTBALL. |newspaper=The West Australian |location=Perth |date=17 September 1900 |accessdate=16 March 2011 |page=6 |publisher=National Library of Australia}}
4. ^Christian, Lee & Messenger (1985), p 161
5. ^Christian, Lee & Messenger (1985), p 23
6. ^Christian, Lee & Messenger (1985), p 32
7. ^WA Football Hall of Fame
8. ^List of Premiers
9. ^wafl.com.au
10. ^from 1925
11. ^from 1957
12. ^lowest score was also recorded Round 2, 1904 against North Fremantle
13. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.afl.com.au/news/event-news/hall-of-fame/players|title=Australian Football Hall of Fame – Players}}
14. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.afl.com.au/news/event-news/hall-of-fame/players|title=Australian Football Hall of Fame – Coaches}}
15. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.wafootballhalloffame.com.au/legends|title=WA Football Hall of Fame Legends}}
16. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.sffc.com.au/the-club/history/hall-of-fame|title=Hall Of Fame}}
17. ^{{cite news|url=https://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/sport/a/5701308/south-fremantle-bulldogs-announce-aboriginal-team-of-century/|title=South Fremantle Bulldogs announce Aboriginal team of century|first=Ray|last=Wilson|date=3 July 2009}}
18. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.foxsportspulse.com/assoc_page.cgi?c=1-5545-0-0-0&sID=76376&news_task=DETAIL&articleID=9277221|title=South Fremantle to unveil Bulldogs Team of the Century|first=Darren |last=Moncrieff|date=19 June 2009}}
19. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.foxsportspulse.com/assoc_page.cgi?c=1-5545-0-0-0&sID=76376&news_task=DETAIL&articleID=9419308|title=Bulldogs reveal Indigenous Team of the Century|date=3 July 2009|first=Darren|last=Moncrieff}}

External links

{{Commons category}}
  • Bulldogs – Official club site
  • {{cite web|url=https://australianfootball.com/clubs/bio/South%20Fremantle/223 |title=South Fremantle History|first=John|last=Devaney}}
  • West Australian Football League – Official WAFL site
{{WAFL}}

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