Carngham Linton Football Club
Known as: The Saints
Established: 1969 through the amalgamation of Carngham and Linton football clubs
Club Colours: Black, red and white
Home Ground: Billy Abbott Park, Snake Valley
Ground Dimensions: 154m x 118m
Competitions participated in: Lexton Plains Football League 1999 to present
Club Championships:
Brief history of club:
Prior to their merger in 1969 both Carngham and Linton Football Clubs had been in existence since the end of the Great War. For a time, the two clubs competed together in the Linton and District Football Association, with Linton twice enjoying premiership success at the expense of its future partner. In 1925 the LDFA changed its name to the Linton-Scarsdale Football Association. Linton went top for the third time, overcoming Lismore in the premiership decider by five points. The following season saw Carngham claiming premiership honours for the first time thanks to a 6-10-46 to 3-6-24 defeat of Scarsdale in the season's ultimate match.
Thereafter both clubs embarked on peripatetic existences that culminated, in Carngham's case, in a seven season stint in the Ballarat Football League's District competition, and in Linton's case in almost two decades of involvement in the Western Plains Football League. Although neither club had experienced significant amounts of success individually, the merged organisation would rapidly develop into a power.
The Saints spent their first 30 years as members of the Western Plains Football League, where their tally of 12 senior premierships was a league record. They also won a total of 13 reserves and seven under 17s flags.
Following the amalgamation of the WPFL and Lexton Football League in 1999 the Saints wasted little time establishing themselves. They reached grand finals at both senior and reserves level in their debut season, winning the latter, and went on to claim senior flags in 2000, 2004 and 2006, making them the most successful club in the competition to date.
The 2006 premiership was won the hard way. After qualifying for the finals in second place, the Saints went down to Natte Bealiba in the qualifying final by six points. They then miraculously survived a cut-throat first semi final encounter with Rokewood Corindhap, ultimately getting home by the narrowest of margins despite managing nine fewer scoring shots. This victory set up a preliminary final re-match with Natte Bealiba, which the Saints won convincingly by 74 points.
The grand final pitted the Saints against Skipton, who had won both home and away encounters between the teams in 2006. Most neutrals expected another Skipton victory, but three tough finals matches had hardened the Saints for the task at hand, and they scored a three point triumph. Making the day even more memorable was the fact that the reserves also went top, giving the club the sixth such 'double' in its history, but the first since crossing to the LPFL.
Population of Carngham in 2008: 150
Population of Linton in 2008: 450
Premierships –
Senior: 1974 – 1976 – 1982 – 1983 – 1984 – 1985 – 1987 – 1989 – 1990 – 1995 – 1997
1998 – 2000 – 2004 – 2006 – 2007
1974 Grand Final: Carngham Linton 7-4-46 d. Lismore 5-15-45
Best (Carngham Linton):
Goals (Carngham Linton):
1976 Grand Final: Carngham Linton 18-10-118 d. Cressy 9-20-74
Best (Carngham Linton):
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1982 Grand Final: Carngham Linton 17-17-119 d. Illabrook 9-14-68
Best (Carngham Linton):
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1983 Grand Final: Carngham Linton 15-23-113 d. Lismore 11-12-78
Best (Carngham Linton):
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1984 Grand Final: Carngham Linton 25-19-169 d. Derrinallum 16-8-104
Best (Carngham Linton):
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1985 Grand Final: Carngham Linton 22-7-139 d. Derrinallum 15-8-98
Best (Carngham Linton):
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1987 Grand Final: Carngham Linton 10-22-82 d. Illabrook 9-11-65
Best (Carngham Linton):
At Cressy Goals (Carngham Linton):
1989 Grand Final: Carngham Linton 22-13-145 d. Illabrook 4-10-34
Best (Carngham Linton):
Goals (Carngham Linton):
1990 Grand Final: Carngham Linton d. Illabrook
Best (Carngham Linton):
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1995 Grand Final: Carngham Linton 22-17-149 d. Rokewood Corindhap 12-8-80
Best (Carngham Linton):
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1997 Grand Final: Carngham Linton 18-11-119 d. Derrinallum 12-9-81
Best (Carngham Linton):
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1998 Grand Final: Carngham Linton 17-14-116 d. Rokewood Corindhap 10-8-68
Best (Carngham Linton):
At Illabrook Goals (Carngham Linton):
2000 Grand Final: Carngham Linton 28-17-185 d. Skipton 5-4-34
Best (Carngham Linton):
At Learmonth. Goals (Carngham Linton):
2004 Grand Final: Carngham Linton 16-14-110 d. Skipton 8-10-58
Best (Carngham Linton):
At Learmonth. Goals (Carngham Linton):
2006 Grand Final: Carngham Linton12-12-84 d. Skipton 12-9-81
Best (Carngham Linton): Ryan Head,
At Learmonth. Goals (Carngham Linton): Mathew Stasse 3, Robbie Greenback 3,
VCFL Merv Howard Medal: Ryan Head
2007 Grand Final: Carngham Linton 13-7-85 d. Natte Bealiba 10-7-67
Best (Carngham Linton): Mathew Stasse, Clint Ladiges, James
Shelton, Ben Rayner, Michael Fitzgerald,
James Raynor, Tim Clarke
Goals (Carngham Linton): Justin Porter 4, Clint Ladiges 3, Adam
McLean, Mathew Stasse, Duane Bodey, Jarrod
Burt, Robbie Greenbank, Jason Hill.
Reserves: 1994 – 1995 –
1994 Grand Final: Carngham Linton d.
Best (Carngham Linton):
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Under 17: 2002 – 2004 – 2005 –
2002 Grand Final: Carngham Linton d.
Best (Carngham Linton):
Goals (Carngham Linton):
2004 Grand Final: Carngham Linton d.
Best (Carngham Linton):
Goals (Carngham Linton):
2005 Grand Final: Carngham Linton d.
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Team of the Century:
Best and Fairest winners:
Seniors:
1969 – Keith Ellerton
1970 – Keith Ellerton
1971 – Keith Ellerton
1972 – Adrian Alexander
1973 – William May
1974 – Hans Verdoorn
1975 – Terry Baxter
1976 – Colin Richardson
1977 – Hans Verdoorn
1978 – Hans Verdoorn
1979 – Hans Verdoorn
1980 – William Grigg
1981 – Ian Matthews
1982 – Greg Dax
1983 – Eugene Grigg
1984 – Eugene Grigg
1985 – Eugene Grigg
1986 – Darren Quilliam
1987 – Shawn Dummett
1988 – Greg Currie
1989 – Greg Currie
1990 – Greg Currie
1991 – Greg Currie
1992 – Leigh Mitchell
1993 – Darren Quilliam
1994 – Darren Quilliam
1995 – Greg Currie
1996 – Mick McBain
1997 – Braith Nunn
1998 – Darren Quilliam
1999 – Darren Quilliam
2000 – Braith Nunn
2001 – Braith Nunn
2002 – Justin Porter
2003 – Justin Porter
2004 – Jake Pring
2005 – Beau Harris
2006 – Ryan Head
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Under 14 Leading Goalkickers:
2007 – Nicholas O’Brien 61*
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Club Patrons/ No 1 Ticket Holders:
Senior Coaches:
1969 – Keith Ellerton
1970 – Keith Ellerton
1971 – Keith Ellerton
1972 – Keith Ellerton
1973 – Brian Antonio
1974 – Brian Antonio
1975 – Brian Antonio
1976 – Hans Verdoorn
1977 – Hans Verdoorn
1978 – Brian Antonio
1979 – Jim Rinaldi
1980 – Jim Rinaldi
1981 – Jim Rinaldi
1982 – Eugene Grigg
1983 – Eugene Grigg
1984 – Michael Hurst
1985 – Eugene Grigg
1986 – Eugene Grigg
1987 – Peter Britt
1988 – Peter Britt
1989 – Wayne Sheridan
1990 – Bernie Massey
1991 – Bernie Massey
1992 – Leigh Mitchell
1993 – Leigh Mitchell
Darren Quilliam
1994 – Darren Quilliam
1995 – Bernie Massey
1996 – Peter Thompson
1997 – Shawn Dummett
1998 – Shawn Dummett
1999 – Shawn Dummett
2000 – Shane Young
2001 – Duane Bodey
2002 – Robbie Waters
2003 – Robbie Waters
2004 – Robbie Waters
2005 – Shawn Dummett
Damien Curran
2006 – Robbie Waters
2007 – Robbie Waters
2008 –
Seniors Captains:
1969 – Keith Ellerton
1970 – Keith Ellerton
1971 – Keith Ellerton
1972 – Keith Ellerton
1973 – Brian Antonio
1974 – Brian Antonio
1975 – Brian Antonio
1976 – Hans Verdoorn
1977 – Hans Verdoorn
1978 – Brian Antonio
1979 – Jim Rinaldi
1980 – Jim Rinaldi
1981 – Jim Rinaldi
1982 – Eugene Grigg
1983 – Eugene Grigg
1984 – Michael Hurst
1985 – Eugene Grigg
1986 – Eugene Grigg
1987 – Peter Britt
1988 – Peter Britt
1989 – Wayne Sheridan
1990 – Bernie Massey
1991 – Bernie Massey
1992 – Leigh Mitchell
1993 – Leigh Mitchell
Darren Quilliam
1994 – Darren Quilliam
1995 – Bernie Massey
1996 – Peter Thompson
1997 – Shawn Dummett
1998 – Shawn Dummett
1999 – Shawn Dummett
2000 – Shane Young
2001 – Duane Bodey
2002 – Robbie Waters
2003 – Robbie Waters
2004 – Robbie Waters
2005 – Shawn Dummett
Damien Curran
2006 – Robbie Waters
2007 – Braith Nunn
2008 –
Reserves Coaches:
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Auskick Coordinator:
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Club record score:
Carngham-Linton 72-32.464 d. Landsborough 0-3-3 (2001)
Highest Score Against:
Carngham-Linton 52-26-338 d. Avoca (2001)
Carngham-Linton d.
Carngham-Linton d.
Carngham-Linton d.
Carngham-Linton d.
Carngham-Linton d.
Carngham-Linton 72-32.464 d. Landsborough 0-3-3 (2001)
Carngham-Linton d. Navarre
Carngham-Linton d.
Carngham-Linton d.
Carngham-Linton d.
Carngham-Linton d. Rokewood-Coorindhap
Carngham-Linton d. Skipton
Lowest Score:
Longest Winning Sequence:
Longest Losing Sequence:
Most senior games for club:
259 – Joe O’Brien
246 – Braith Nunn*
231 – Stephen Richardson
221 – Michael O’Brien
204 – William Grigg
Trevor Dummett Jnr.
198 – Eugene Grigg
194 – William Caldow
187 – Duane Bodey*
173 – Anthony O’Brien
170 – Greg Currie
166 – Wayne Currie
161 – Martin Drinkwater
154 – Shawn Dummett
151 – Hans Verdoorn
139 – James Rayner*
Most goals in a senior game:
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LIFE MEMBERS
Caldow, Billy
Cleary, Kelvin
Dummett, Trevor (Snr.)
Dummett, Trevor
Greenbank, Steve
Griffin, Peter
Grigg, Eugene
Grigg, William
Harney*, Jack
Howlett, Trevor
Flack, Bruce
Knight*, George
Linane, David
Nunn, Bruce
Nunn, Gary
O’Brien, Brendan
O’Brien, Frank
O’Brien, Joe
O’Brien, Kath
O’Brien, Mick
Quilliam, Ivan
Reilly, William
Richardson, Stephen
Verdoorn, Hans
Verdoorn, Willem (Snr.)
AFL/VFL/VFA players from club:
CLUB SONG
Carngham Football Club
Known as:
Established: 1888
Club Colours:.
Home Ground:
Ground Dimensions:
Competitions participated in:
Wilson Cup 1888.
Linton and District Football Association 1919-1924
Linton Scarsdale Football Association 1925-1926
Rokewood and Cape Clear District Football Association 1927-1935
Cape Clear Carngham District Football Association 1935
Linton Carngham District Football Association 1936-1952
Western Plains Football League 1953-1958
Ballarat Football League District Section 1962-1968
Brief history of club:
Population of Carngham in 2008: 150
Premierships –
Senior:
Reserves:
Under 17:
Best and Fairest winners:
Seniors:
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1947 –
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Reserves Best & Fairest:
1961 –
Under 17 Best & Fairest:
1961 –
Leading Goalkickers:
Seniors:
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Reserves Leading Goalkickers:
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1960 –
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Presidents:
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Secretaries:
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Treasurers:
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Club Patrons/ No 1 Ticket Holders:
Senior Coaches:
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1961 –
Reserves Captains:
1961 –
Under 17 Coaches:
1961 –
Club record score:
Highest Score Against:
Carngham d. Illabrook
Carngham d.
Carngham d. Lexton
Carngham d.
Carngham d. Natte Bealiba
Carngham d.
Carngham d. Navarre
Carngham d. Rokewood-Coorindhap
Carngham d. Skipton
Lowest Score:
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Most senior games for club:
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LIFE MEMBERS
VFL/VFA players from club:
Players killed in world wars
WWI WWII
CLUB SONG
Linton Football Club
Known as:
Established: 1919
Club Colours:
Home Ground:
Ground Dimensions:
Competitions participated in: Linton and District Football Association 1919-1924
Linton Scarsdale Football Association 1925-1926
Lismore Skipton Football Association 1927-1929
Rokewood and Cape Clear District Football Association 1930-1935
Cape Clear Carngham District Football Association 1935
Linton Carngham District Football Association 1936-1952
Western Plains Football League 1953-1968
Brief history of club:
Population of Linton in 2008:
Premierships –
Senior: 1920 – 1922 – 1925 – 1962 –
1920 Grand Final: Linton 6-6-42 d. Carngham 6-4-40
1922 Grand Final: Linton 5-1-31 d. Carngham 0-6-6
1925 Grand Final: Linton 4-9-33 d. Lismore 4-4-32
1962 Grand Final: Linton 13-7-85 d. Derrinallum 8-10-58
Reserves:
Under 17:
Best and Fairest winners:
Seniors:
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Reserves Best & Fairest:
1961 –
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1961 –
Leading Goalkickers:
Seniors:
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1960 –
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Senior Coaches:
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Reserves Coaches:
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Reserves Captains:
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Under 17 Coaches:
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Club record score:
Highest Score Against:
Linton d.
Linton d. Illabrook
Linton d.
Linton d. Lexton
Linton d.
Linton d. Natte Bealiba
Linton d.
Linton d. Navarre
Linton d.
Linton d.
Linton d. Rokewood-Coorindhap
Linton d. Skipton
Linton d.
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Most senior games for club:
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Most goals in a under 17 game:
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Most goals for club:
LIFE MEMBERS
VFL/VFA players from club:
Players killed in world wars
WWI
WWII
CLUB SONG