ANGASTON FOOTBALL CLUB
The Angaston Football Club was one of the foundation members of the Barossa & Light Football Association in 1908. However the club was 'formed' in 1879 playing its first game on July 12, 1879 against Kapunda at Angaston. Kapunda won seven goals to nil.
The oldest known Angaston Football Club minute book was from 1899 – 1910 and this still exists. However the next available minute book starts in 1928.
In 1936 an Angaston & Nuriootpa Centenary souvenir booklet was printed and in that publication it states that football started in Angaston in 1870. To add confusion to the starting date, in the first known article printed in the Kapunda Herald in 1879 it refers to 1879 as the formation of the Club.
All of these facts may be true but according to Angaston Football Club historian, Anthony Schubert it seems that the Club as it is known today started in 1879.
Angaston took part in trying to form a competitive football association during the late 1800’s but after a number of attempts the Association did not get officially formed until the 18th March 1908 and Angaston is one of the two Clubs that has not missed an official season in the 100 years of football.
In its first official match on May 2nd 1908 for the newly formed Barossa & Light Football Association, Angaston defeated Kapunda 5-11 to 5-2. Charlie Nettell was Captain of the team and the first goal was kicked by Alwin Thamm. The Club has the historical honour of winning the first premiership in 1908.
In the early 1900’s Angaston had a number of clubs apart from the one we know now. The Old Buffers Club was formed on July 2nd 1910 – R. Angas was Patron- J.E. Gramp President and C.E. Netell Secretary. It was formed one night after a match between past and present footballers – the colours worn were maroon and gold. A Federals Club wearing red and blue was also in existence around 1912. It is unknown how long these two clubs existed.
The early years were extremely successful for the Club winning 6 premierships until 1915 when football was suspended because of the First World War.
Success continued in the 1920’s with another 3 premierships. Angaston continued to be a force in the 1930’s playing in 5 Grand Finals and winning 4 premierships. During this period a name emerged in the Club which was going to have a significant impact on the Angaston Football Club and the local Association for the next 75 years. A dynasty was about to begin.
In the mid 1930’s Morgan, Lacey and Ross Hurn became involved in both football and cricket. Morgan an outstanding cricketer did not play football but left a very proud legacy. Three of his sons, Brian, Richard and Geoffrey played in A Grade premierships. Brian won the Mail Medal in 1970 and was Association leading goal kicker in 1957 and 1963. He coached the Club for 3 years, was Secretary for 11 years and President of the Barossa, Light and Gawler Football Association for 7 years. Brian also had an outstanding cricketing career representing South Australia in the Sheffield shield competition for many years. Richard won the Association goal kicking in 1965 and Geoffrey was Club secretary in 1972.
Brian’s son, William won the Association U15’s medal in 1977 then went on to play 135 games for Central District – returning to Angaston he was A Grade captain for 5 years and coached the U17’s for 3 years. Today William’s son, Shannon after winning the Association U15’s medal in 2001 went on to play in 2 SANFL premierships with Central District and after being drafted into the AFL is an important member of the West Coast Eagles and was captain from 2014-2019 and culminated in being the premiership captain in 2019.
Lacey Hurn coached the Club in 1937, 1938 and won the Mail Medal in 1938. He was president of the Barossa & Light Association from 1953-1967. Then took over as Angaston President from 1971-1974. Lacey’s son, Tony was a member of an A Grade premiership team – was Club treasurer in 1966. He was an important member of a group in forming the Association’s umpiring panel and is a Life member of the B.L. & G. Umpires Association.
Ross Hurn was Captain/Coach of the 1945 Premiership team and after his playing days was an Association Commissioner for 15 years and for a number of years was an Association selector. For his services to football he was made a Life Member of the Association. A very talented cricketer he still holds the record for the highest score in the A Grade local competition – a score of 292 against Light Pass. He was a member of the local team that played against Don Bradman’s eleven on the Nuriootpa oval in 1937.
Like the Hurn’s there are many other Angaston family names that have made a significant contribution to the Angaston Football Club over the past 100 years – names like Trescowthick, Chinner, Kleinig, Miles, Kempe, Sibley, Falkenberg, Hearl to name a few.
In the late 1930’s another young, very talented Angaston sportsman started to make a name for himself – Bob Christie. Bob was not only a brilliant footballer but also a very talented cricketer. Playing for Glenelg, to this day he stills hold the record for the fastest Century in district cricket. Sadly Bob was killed in action in the Middle East during World War 2. A waste of a great talent.
The local competition started again in 1945 after being suspended because of the war. It proved to be a good year for the Angaston Football Club defeating Kapunda in the Grand Final and winning the 1945 premiership. However a lean period was to follow – it had to wait until 1955 for the next premiership. Then another lean period – but it came back with a vengeance winning in 1968 and 1969. This was followed by premierships in 1971, 1972 and 1973. Then the next premiership was in 1977. Ironically Angaston holds a unique record – it is the only Club to have played in a Grand Final drawn game – this happened on 2 occasions. First in 1969 when it drew with Nuriootpa and won the replay. Then in 1977 it drew with Kapunda and won the replay. In the 30 years since 1977 Angaston has only won 2 A Grade premierships – in 1986 and 2003.
Angaston has provided many talented players who have gone on to play in the SANFL including – Bernie Mattiske (West Adelaide), Bill Tonkin (West Torrens), Glyn Trescowthick, Rufus Heidenreich (North Adelaide), Fred Leach (South Adelaide), B. Pfitzner (Norwood), Ken Obst (Port Adelaide), Paul Walker, Tony Walker, Malcolm Johnston, David Hayes, Peter Kleinig, Kym Lehmann, William Hurn, Scott Stevens, Ben Burgess (Central District) Jason Kingsley (Woodville/West Torrens), Paul Garnett, Trevor Reu (West Adelaide).
Players who have gone on to the VFL/AFL include Kent Kingsley (North Melbourne, Geelong, and Richmond), Sean Tasker (Adelaide Crows) and Shannon Hurn (West Coast Eagles). Sam Colquhoun (Port Adelaide), Jack Hannath (Fremantle) and Rhett Montgomerie (Essendon drafted 2022) are the latest AFL additions.
On the receiving end many talented players from the SANFL and VFL/AFL have played at Angaston and worn the blue and white jumper – Ron Benton (West Adelaide), Steven Summerton, Bob Philp and Ross Agius (Port Adelaide) Peter Vivian, Colin Stutley, Daryl Beale, Malcolm McGrath, Barry Norsworthy, Ron Harris, Fred Carabott, Trevor Smitham, Tim Jackson and Peter Collins (Central District), Mick Clingly, Steven Moulds, Scott Lewis, Marc Borholm and David Foote (West Torrens), Steven Moore (Woodville), Pat Tocaciu, Russell Gehling and Peter Cameron (North Adelaide), Tim McNeil and Ugo Colosante (Norwood) and in the 1930’s Gordon Watts (Western Australian State player 6 years in a row before playing for South Adelaide). Hugh Reimers (Western Bulldogs/Fitzroy), Daryl Beale (Richmond) and Owen Guyatt (South Melbourne).
The Angaston Football Club is justifiably proud of its heritage – it has won more A Grade premierships than any of the other foundation clubs. Finally in their 1,247th game (1922-1930 and 1948 onwards), which included losing 10 Grand Finals, the Reserves (B-Grade) finally won their first premiership in 2017 when they defeated Tanunda at Nuriootpa, 7-3 (45) to 3-4 (22). The losing years were 1951/54/58/59/60/70/72/82/86 and 1992.
It retains its original colours of blue and white that it started with in 1879. Its picturesque oval is a landmark in the Barossa and will be the scene of many more great football matches during the next 100 years.
* ASSOCIATION LEADING GOALKICKER WINNERS *
(numbers in brackets includes goals during finals)
A-Grade
1925.............. Fred Thamm 62
1930.......Colin Higgins 77 (89)
1932.......Colin Higgins 49 (57)
1938..... Eric (Peter) Hearl 124
1945. Eric (Peter) Hearl 32 (39)
1955....... Owen Guyatt 55 (77)
1957.......... Brian Hurn 48 (52)
1963.......... Brian Hurn 60 (70)
1965...... Richard Hurn 48 (49)
1977...Trevor Smitham 62 (70)
1979.................Daryl Beale 55
1990............ Brenton Jones 94
1992....Steven Moulds 92 (101)
2019....Ryder Eberhard 53 (62)
2024............Jed Durdin 54 (61)
Reserves (B-Grade)
1986........... Wayne Warnest 50
1991 John Montgomerie 54 (61)
1992 John Montgomerie 59 (63)
2020......William Moulds 26 (30)
Under 17 (Senior Colts)
2015............Ross Kuhn 54 (57)
Under 15 (Junior Colts)
2022.................Kaleb White 55
* LIFE MEMBERS OF THE ASSOCIATION *
Barossa & Light
1956: = William Symons
President 8 years.
1962: = H. Ross Hurn
1962: = Lacey M. Hurn
President 15 years.
1972: = Owen H. Guyatt
Pres. 7 yrs, Sec. 5 yrs
Barossa, Light & Gawler
1989: Brian M. Hurn
President 7 years
2024: Anthony B. Schubert
Delegate since 1989
* PLAYER LIFE MEMBERS OF THE ASSOCIATION *
2016: Matthew Doecke 443 A-Grade games since 1992 + 71 Reserves end of 2022 = 514 senior games plus 84 junior games = 598 club games
2016: Craig Hadden 306 A-Grade games - 1987-2012
* ASSOCIATION FOOTBALLER OF THE YEAR *
1996............ Matthew Doecke
2024..........Steven Summerton
* ASSOCIATION COACHES PLAYER OF THE YEAR *
2019.........Steven Summerton
* ASSOCIATION ROOKIE OF THE YEAR *
2004...................... Kane Read
2008................... John Roesler
2011.......................Joel Wilson
2013..................William Falland
* ASSOCIATION SENIOR COLT OF THE YEAR *
2015..............Lachlan Cunningham
* ASSOCIATION JOHN DAWKINS TROPHY *
(Awarded to the player who polls umpires’ votes in the most matches during the minor round, includes all four grades)
2003................. Louis Hadden
Under 15 polled in 11 out of 16 games
2014......Ryan Carnelly
Under 15 polled in 11 out of 16 games - tied with A-Grade winner and runner-up
2015......Rhett Montgomerie
Under 15 polled in 11 out of 16 games - tied with Reserves winner
* ASSOCIATION A-GRADE COACH OF THE YEAR *
1997........... Malcolm McGrath
* ASSOCIATION A-GRADE MEDALLISTS *
1926 Ron Trescowthick
1932 Bill Tonkin
1935 Wally Kraehenbuhl
1938 Lacey Hurn
1954 John Lange
1970 Brian Hurn
1973 Peter Kleinig
1999 Nick Reimann
2003 Michael Spanagel
2010 Craig Harvey
2020 Marc Borholm
* ASSOCIATION RESERVES MEDALLISTS *
1953 Bob Sutton
1955 Trevor Reu
1962 Roger Miles
1965 Errol Schick
1969/70/72/73/82 Lindsay Stevens
1991 Clark Thiele
1992 Mark Seelander
1997 Roger Linke
2005 Tyson Thorn
2012 Chris Jasper
2017 Brayden Dalby
2019 Wade Richardson
* ASSOCIATION UNDER 17 MEDALLISTS *
1975 Kym Lehmann
2017 Dylan Tuckwell
* ASSOCIATION UNDER 15 MEDALLISTS *
1970 Mark Henschke
1974 Grant Falkenberg
1977 William Hurn
1979 Robert Argent
1983 Kym Obst
1999 Brett Burgess
2001 Shannon Hurn
2002 Brad Hughes
2003 Louis Hadden
2012 Blake Homes, Angaston
2014 Ryan Carnelly
CLUB BEST & FAIREST WINNERS
(see Honour Boards/Trophy Room for other winners)
Reserves Best & Fairest
1927.................... Reg Radford
1928.........Wally Kraehenbuehl
1929-1947....... No competition
1948........................... Phil May
1949.................... Dennis Obst
1950.............. No team fielded
1951.............. Norm Gerhardy
1952.................. Robert Sutton
1953............... * Robert Sutton
1954.................Brian Schubert
1955.................... * Trevor Reu
1956......William Shemmeld Jnr.
1957.................. Robert Sutton
1958........... * Malcolm Woods
1959................... Frank Walker
1960............. Trevor Blenkiron
1961............. Trevor Blenkiron
1962.................. * Roger Miles
1963.................. Fred Thomas
1964..................... Errol Schick
1965.................. * Errol Schick
1966........................ Tony Hurn
1967................ Malcolm Linke
1968....... ...... Lindsay Stevens
1969.................... Erroll Schick
1970..... ..... * Lindsay Stevens
1971..... ............ Greg Timmins
1972..... ............. Chris Roesler
1973...................... John Zerna
1974......................... Ian Johns
1975.................. Keith Jamieson
1976....................... Leon Booth
1977................ Robert Williams
1978................ Robert Williams
1979....................... Roger Bland
1980........................ Brian Marr
1981.............. Grant Falkenberg/
................... Graeme Strathearn
1982.............. * Lindsay Stevens
1983................... Michael Bogan
1984............... Kym Habermann
1985.............. Grant Falkenberg
1986................. Steven Schmidt
1987................... Peter Dowling
1988..................... Roger Linke
1989.................. Kym Williams
1990.................. Grant Roesler
1991.................. * Clark Thiele
1992.............. * Mark Seelander
1993.................... Peter Menzel
1994................. Darren Fiebiger
1995.................... Greg Burgess
1996................. James Schwarz
1997....................... Tim Evans
1998.............. Matthew Reimann
1999................. Michael Harvey
2000.................... Tyson Thorn
2001............... Anthony Harvey
2002............ Jason Rosenzweig
2003............... David Vaughan
2004................ Matthew Liney
2005................. * Tyson Thorn
2006..................... Karl Schiller
2007................ Steven Moulds
2008................. Craig Hadden
2009 ..............Warren Hughes
2010.................Nick Reimann
2011...................Chris Jasper
2012..................Chris Jasper
2013..................Chris Jasper
2014..................Tyler Phillips
2015....................Toby Talbot
2016................Matthew Kurtz
2017...............*Brayden Dalby
2018................Brayden Dalby
..............Matthew Doecke
2019 ...............Brayden Dalby
2020................Matthew Kurtz
2021.......................Jack Ryan
2022..........Zak Heintze-Unger
2023...................Martin Smith
2024..........Harrison Schubert
Under 17 Best & Fairest
1970................. Ian Strathearn
1971.......... Robert Weymouth
1972...................... Allan Brook
1973............... Robert Rasmus
1974............. * Kym Lehmann
1975................ Kym Lehmann
1976.................. Kym Schmidt
1977................ David Chinner
1978.................. David France
1979................... William Hurn
1980.................... Bruce Evans
1981..................... James Linke
1982................. Andrew Baldwin
1983................ Andrew Baldwin
1984.........Shane Munchenberg
1985................... Kym Williams
1986..................John Herrmann
1987................ John Herrmann
1988..................... Paul Schick
1989................ Darren Fiebiger
1990................... Darryn Linke
1991.............. Matthew Doecke
1992................. Ryan Kingsley
1993.................. Damien Press
1994................ Sam Kleemann
1995................. Wade Kingsley
1996................ Ben Andretzke
1997..................... Beau Byster
1998...................... Ben Klemm
1999.................. Simon Roesler
2000.................. Matthew Liney
2001.......... Leigh Jackson-Miles
2002....... Matthew Zimmermann
2003....... Matthew Zimmermann
2004............... Shaun Woodards
2005.................. Luke Hannath
2006...................... Brad Brook
2007................ Brett Woodards
2008....................... Nic Falland
2009..........................Tom Ryan
2010.................Sam Colquhoun
2011.......................James Feist
2012...............Matthew Williams
2013.............Jordan Falkenberg
2014.........................Ross Kuhn
2015........Lachlan Cunningham
2016..................Dylan Tuckwell
2017.................*Dylan Tuckwell
2018......................Riley Argent
2019......................Henry Ratliff
2020......................Joe Clarkson
2021.............Wesley Sanderson
2022............Malakye Kohlhagen
2023.........................Ethan Cain
2024..................Hayden Henke
* Won Assn. Best & Fairest
Under 15 Best & Fairest
1970 ........... * Mark Henschke
1971.................... John Proeve
1972.................... John Proeve
1973.................... John Proeve
1974........ * Grant Falkenberg
1975.................. Kym Schmidt
1976....................... Greg Linke
1977................ * William Hurn
1978................... William Hurn
1979................ *Robert Argent
1980................. Peter Dowling
1981........... Phillip Armstrong
1982................... David Argent
1983...................... * Kym Obst
1984.................. Kym Williams
1985................. Craig Hadden
1986................. Nick Reimann
1987................... Darryn Linke
1988.............. Michael Bartsch
1989................... Ben Burgess
1990................... Ben Burgess
1991.................... Sam Bowen
1992.................... Sam Bowen
1993................... Craig Harvey
1994................... Craig Harvey
1995.................. Alistair Walsh
1996..................... Beau Byster
1997........ Karl Schiller/Simon Roesler
1998.................. Brett Burgess
1999................ Tim Gransbury
2000.................. Andrew Pech
2001............. * Shannon Hurn
2002................ * Brad Hughes
2003....................... Greg Bain
2004................ Daniel Rathjen
2005....................... Jack Ryan
2006.................. Scott Rathjen
2007................ Matthew Head
2008...................... Joel Wilson
2009................William Falland
2010...................Callan Lowke
2011.................. Blake Homes
2012................* Blake Homes
2013..................Ryan Carnelly
2014...................Ryan Carnelly
2015.....................Riley Argent
2016.............Ben Burgemeister
2017..................Jacob Fiebiger
2018...................Henry Ratcliff
2019..........Malakye Kohlhagen
2020 Tyrell Burgess/Ethan Cain
2021..................Marley Harvey
2022..............William Cameron
2023........................Liam Kurtz
2024.......................Tom Noack
* Won Assn. Best & Fairest
Under 13 - Shannon Hurn Shield
2009..................Callan Lowke
2010................... Ben Antonie
2011....................Ben Antonie
2012.................Ryan Carnelly
2013....................Riley Argent
2014................Archie Hadden
2015...........Ben Burgemeister
2016...................Issac Staehr and Best & Fairest was Myles Harvey
2017...........Liam Sibley and Best & Fairest was Malakye Kohlhagen
2018..........Tyrell Burgess and Best & Fairest was Brock Hutchings
2019....................Harry Hayes
2020................Hayden Henke
2021.............William Cameron
2022......................Tom Noack
2023...................Calum Klose
2024.....................Elliot Kurtz
Under 11 - Matthew Doecke Award
Based on being a good player, regular and attentive at training, willing to help and to give others a go.
2014.................Liam Sibley
2015.................Liam Sibley
2016.........William Cameron
2017..........Hartley Eggleton
2018............Jack Hearnden
2019..Mitchell Harvey (Blue)
.....Archie Baker (White)
2020.....Calum Klose (Blue)
.Lachlan Brown (White)
2021........Jack Linke (Blue)
..Joshua Clarke (White)
2022.......Elliot Kurtz (Blue)
....Jarrah Quin (White)
2023 ...Kip Reimann (Blue)
.. Flynn Clarke (White)
2024...Spencer Pech (Blue)
....Tate Grieger (White)
Under 9 - Neville Vaughan Award
Based on being a good player, regular and attentive at training, willing to help and to give others a go.
2015................Kaleb White
2016..........Hartley Eggleton
2017........Theo Knauerhase
2018..................Tom Noack
2019.........Elliot Kurtz (Blue)
.....Calum Klose (White)
2020.......Koby Young (Blue)
.........Julia Harris (White)
2021....Spencer Pech (Blue)
......Eli Langford (White)
2022.Eliette Herrmann (Blue)
...........Taj Rowe (White)
2023 ...Charlie Klemm (Blue)
..Oliver Hughes (White)
2024..Kratnos Briones (Blue)
.Deacon Grieger (White)
Colts Best & Fairest
From 1959 - 1964 - Colts age limit was 15 years & under.
From 1965 - 1969 - Colts age limit was increased to 16 years & under.
In 1970, they formed two grades and were then known as
Junior Colts & Senior Colts.
1947.................Brian Schubert
1959 First assn. official matches began
1959..................... Errol Schick
1960..................... Errol Schick
1961....................... Chris Hurn
1962................... Peter Kleinig
1963......... ...Malcolm Johnston
1964.................. Tony Gerlach
1965.................. Tony Gerlach
1966................. * Tony Walker
1967......................... Kym Reid
1968...................... Ian Gerlach
1969.................... John Kleinig
* Won Assn. Best & Fairest
* RUNNER-UP TO CLUB BEST & FAIREST *
A-Grade Runner-Up B&F
1972................... Peter Kleinig
1973................. * Peter Kleinig
1974......................... Kym Reid
1975...................... Ian Gerlach
1976................... Peter Schultz
1977..................... Daryl Beale
1978.................. John Beasley
1979..................... Daryl Beale
1980....................... Tim Knight
1981................. Ross Cameron
1982..................... Tim Preston
1983............. Kym Habermann
1984.................. Richard Miles
1985............. Graeme Keynes
1986............... Greg Simmons
1987............... Brenton Starick
1988.................. Richard Miles
1989.................. Richard Miles
1990................... Peter Collins
1991.................. David Woods
1992................ Steven Moulds
1993................. Steven Moore
1994................... William Hurn
1995...................... Tim McNeil
1996...................... Tim McNeil
1997................ Steven Moulds
1998................. Nick Reimann
1999.............. * Nick Reimann
2000................. Craig Hadden
2001................ Hugh Reimers
2002.................... Craig Bevan
2003.................... David Green
2004................... Craig Harvey
2005................. Louis Hadden
2006............ Matthew Doecke
2007............ Matthew Doecke
2008................. Brad Hughes
2009..................Craig Harvey
2010..........Louis Hadden and
.............Matthew Duldig
2011..................Andrew Pech
2012.................Mark Ruwoldt
2013.............Jackson O'Brien
2014......................Greg Bain
2015......................Jack Miles
2016......................Jack Miles
2017......................Tom Ryan
2018.................Craig Harvey
2019................Marc Borholm
2020.................Jay Shannon
2021..................Riley Argent
2022.......Steven Summerton
2023.....................Tom Ryan
2024...........Ethan Kwaterski
* Won Assn B&F but not AFC B&F
Reserves Runner-Up B&F
1974................ Malcolm Linke
1975.................. Tony Gerlach
1976............... Michael O’Neill
1977.................. Tony Gerlach
1978........... Grant Falkenberg
1979....................... Peter Pech
1980..................... Ron Rogers
1981..........Graaeme Strathearn
1982............. Grant Falkenberg
1983.................... Brian Teakle
1984........................ Neil Hahn
1985............... Stephen Falland
1986............. Grant Falkenberg
1987............. Luke Longbottom
1988............ Grant Falkenberg
1989................... Peter Menzel
1990............. Grant Falkenberg
1991.......... Darren Rosenzweig
1992.................. Grant Roesler
1993....................... Tim Evans
1994.....................Ben Matson
1995.............. Anthony Harvey
1996.................. Grant Roesler
1997.............. Darren Fiebiger
1998.................. Robert Knight
1999................. Paul Desmond
2000............ Leroy Rosenzweig
2001.................. Craig Doecke
2002..................... Ben Matson
2003................... Robert Smart
2004.................. Craig Doecke
2005.................. Craig Doecke
2006.............. Warren Hughes
2007............. Daniel Rainsford
2008............... Jeremy Schultz
2009.................Richard Davey
2010.......................Scott Linke
2011...................Nicholas Pech
2012......................Brad Brook
2013.................Brandon Kurtz
2014...................Sean Haydon
2015...................Sean Haydon
2016........................Josh Koch
2017.......................Josh Young
2018...........Thomas Jackaman
2019...............Matthew Doecke
2020.........................Jack Ryan
2021..................Archie Hadden
2022.........................Ross Kuhn
2023.....................John Roesler
2024........................Ross Kuhn
ANGASTON COACHES
Under 17 Coach
1970 ................. Dennis Quinn
1971.................. Dennis Quinn
1972............. Lindsay Stevens
1973.................... Robert Philp
1974............ Malcolm Johnston
1975......... * Malcolm Johnston
1976............ Malcolm Johnston
1977...................... Ian Gerlach
1978....................... Tim Knight
1979.................... * Tim Knight
1980.................... * Tim Knight
1981..............Robert Weymouth
1982................. Robert Thomas
1983................. Robert Thomas
1984............. Grant Humphries/
........................ Robert Rasmus
1985............... Greg Rumbelow
1986.................... Brian Teakle
1987.................... Brian Teakle
1988..................... Ron Rogers
1989................. James Ireland
1990................. James Ireland
1991.................. Kym Schmidt
1992.................. Kym Schmidt
1993.................. Kym Schmidt
1994.................. Craig Hadden
1995.............. Malcolm Johnston
1996................... William Hurn
1997................... William Hurn
1998................... William Hurn
1999................ David Vaughan
2000... Bob Haines/Kym Schmidt
2001... Bob Haines/Kym Schmidt
2002..................... Bob Haines
2003..................... Bob Haines
2004.................... Kerin Jasper
2005..................... Kym Wilson
2006..................... Kym Wilson
2007................. James Ireland
2008................. James Ireland
2009................. James Ireland
2010...................Michael Ryan
2011............Matthew Patterson
2012............Matthew Patterson
2013..................Chris Reichelt
2014.................Chris Reichelt
2015.................Colin Schwartz
2016..................Craig Hadden
2017..................Craig Hadden
2018..................Craig Hadden
2019..................Craig Hadden
2020..................Craig Hadden
2021...........Paul Burgemeister
2022........................Tony Cain
2023.................Dylan Tuckwell
2024................Dylan Tuckwell
* Premiership Coaches
Under 15 Coach
1970 .............. * Lance O’Neill
1972.................. Lance O’Neill
1973.................. Lance O’Neill
1974.................. Lance O’Neill
1975.................. Lance O’Neill
1976.................. Lance O’Neill
1977.................. * Peter Marks
1978.................. * Peter Marks
1979................. John Doughty
1980................. John Doughty
1981............... Doug Patterson
1982................ Doug Patterson
1983.................... Grant Daniel
1984.................... Grant Daniel
1985.................... Grant Daniel
1986.................... Grant Daniel
1987................. James Ireland
1988................. James Ireland
1989Kym Schmidt/Rodney Burgess
1990....................... Tony Jones
1991...................... Roger Linke
1992...................... Roger Linke
1993...................... Roger Linke
1994...................... Grant Daniel
1995...................... Grant Daniel
1996....................... Grant Daniel
1997...................... Peter Antonie
1998.. Peter Antonie/Ben Burgess
1999........................ Ben Burgess
2000. Kerin Jasper/Kerrie Woodards
2001. Kerin Jasper/Kerrie Woodards
2002....................... Peter Coulter
2003....................... Peter Coulter
2004......................... Kym Wilson
2005......................... Tony Talbot
2006......................... Tony Talbot
2007.......................... Tony Talbot
2008........................... Paul Adler
2009............................. Bob Ellis
2010............................Tom Feist
2011............................Tom Feist
2012....................Tim Richardson
2013......................* James Linke
2014.........................James Linke
2015.........................James Linke
2016.....................Paul Trevorrow
2017..........................Kym Carter
2018..........................Kym Carter
2019........................Ben Burgess
2020........................Ben Burgess
2021...................Anthony Harvey
2022......................Nick Reimann
2023..............................Brad Toy
2024..............................Brad Toy
* Premiership Coaches
Colts (now Under 17/15) Coach
1959......................... Unknown
1960.................... Ian Richards
1961................... Dean Hausler
1962... Fred Thomas/Dean Hausler
1963.................... Glen Collins
1964................. Fred Thomas/
............... Darrell Hearnden
.............. and Roy Lehmann
1965........... Dennis Norsworthy
................. and Errol Schick
1966.................. * Glen Collins
1967.................... Glen Collins
1968........... Dennis Norsworthy
1969.................. Dennis Quinn
* Premiership Coaches
Under 13 (Mini League) Coach
1970.................. Lance O’Neill
1971.................. Lance O’Neill
1972.................. Lance O’Neill
1973.................. Lance O’Neill
1974.................. Lance O’Neill
1975.................. Lance O’Neill
1976.................. Lance O’Neill
1977.................. John Ramsey
1978.................. John Ramsey
1979............ Darrell Hearnden
1980.................. John Ramsey
1981............. Roger Lillecrapp
1982............. Roger Lillecrapp
1983............. Roger Lillecrapp
1984...................... Neil Crisp
1985...................... Neil Crisp
1986.................... Brian Teakle
1987...David Thorn/Shane Parks
1988.................... David Thorn
1989.................... David Thorn
1990.................. John Rankine
1991.................. John Rankine
1992............ Grant Falkenberg
1993........... Saxon Dswonitzky
1994................. Nick Reimann
1995.................. Nick Reimann
......... and Robert Mitchell
1996................. Garth Kewley
.......... and David Vaughan
1997................. Garth Kewley
.......... and David Vaughan
1998.................... Kerin Jasper
1999.................... Kerin Jasper
2000......... Charlie Norsworthy/
.......... and Ross Beckmann
2001......... Charlie Norsworthy/
......... and Ross Beckmann
2002.......... Charlie Norsworthy
2003.......... Charlie Norsworthy
2004........................ Paul Adler
2005..... Richard Miles/Mick Ryan
2006..... Richard Miles/Mick Ryan
2007..................... James Linke
2008......................... Phil Olner
2009......................... Phil Olner
2010..................Tim Richardson
2011.................Simon Eberhard
2012..................Darren Carnelly
2013.....................David Argent
2014...............Matthew Reimann
2015....................Craig Hadden
2016.......................Brad Sibley
2017.......................Brad Sibley
2018...........Ben Burgess (Blue)
........Toby Eggleton (White)
2019.............Michael Hearnden
2020...........Craig Harvey (Blue)
...........Rob Morgan (White)
2021.....................Craig Harvey
2022.........................Tim Brown
2023..................Brandon Kurtz
2024.................Brandon Kurtz
Under 11 (Modifieds) Coach
1993-94........... James Ireland
1995................. Grant Roesler
........... and Peter Antonie
1996................. Grant Roesler
........... and Peter Antonie
1997............ Ross Beckmann/
........... and Kym Williams
1998............ Kerrie Woodards
1999............ Kerrie Woodards
2000.Paul Adler/Richard Miles
2001........................ Paul Adler
2002........................ Paul Adler
2003........................ Paul Adler
2004.................. Richard Miles
............. and Michael Ryan
2005........................ Paul Adler
2006........................ Paul Adler
2007.................. Steven Moulds
2008 Blue.......... Steven Moulds
White.........Tim Richardson
2009................ Tim Richardson
2010....................David Argent
2011....................David Argent
2012....................Darren Unger
2013.........Ashley Ratcliff (White)
..Matthew Reimann/Anthony Harvey (Blue)
2014 .........Ashley Ratcliff (Blue)
...Gavin Patterson/Darren Carnelly (White)
2015 .............James Schwarz (Blue)
...........Anthony Harvey (White)
2016..............James Schwarz (White)
............Matthew Reimann (Blue)
2017...................Tim Brown (White)
..................Melinda Atyeo (Blue)
2018..Brenton Klau/Craig Harvey (Blue)
......................Keith Ward (White)
2019.Brenton Klau/Craig Harvey (Blue)
.......................Tim Brown (White)
2020..................Brandon Kurtz (Blue)
.......................Tim Brown (White)
2021..................Brandon Kurtz (Blue)
....................Ashley Clarke (White)
2022.Justin Monaghan and Brandon Kurtz (Blue)
...................Ashley Clarke (White)
2023.....................Andrew Pech (Blue)
....................Ashley Clarke (White)
2024...................Andrew Pech (Blue)
Ashley Clarke/Jarred Rathjen (White)
Under 9 Coach
2009................... David Argent
2010.....,,,,...Brenton Bascombe
2011.......David Vaughan (Blue)
....Matthew Reimann (White)
2012...........Ashley Ratcliff (Blue)
.....Matthew Reimann (White)
2013.........David Vaughan (Blue)
........Darren Carnelly (White)
2014...........Ben Burgess (White)
...........James Schwarz (Blue)
2015.........Michael Harvey (Blue)
.........Ashley Ratcliff (White)
2016........Michael Harvey (Blue)
..........Craig Schultz (White)
2017........Anthony Harvey (Blue)
.........Toby Eggleton (White)
2018..........Brandon Kurtz (Blue)
............Tim Brown (White)
2019........Brandon Kurtz (Blue)
.......Ashley Clarke (White)
2020.........Andrew Pech (Blue)
........Ashley Clarke (White)
2021.........Andrew Pech (Blue)
.......Sam Kleeman (White)
2022.........Andrew Pech (Blue)
........James Rowe (White)
2023......Jarred Rathjen (Blue)
.........Josh Grieger (White)
2024.............Tom Feist (Blue)
.......Josh Grieger (White)
Auskick Coach
2000-2003. Richard Miles/Kym Wilson
2004.............................. Phil Olner
2005............ Phil Olner/Rodney Keys
2006.............................. Phil Olner
2007.................... Michael Shattock
2008......................... Craig Hadden
2009...................... David Vaughan
2010.......................David Vaughan
2011.....................Anthony Harvey
2012.....................Anthony Harvey
2013............................Nic Falland
2014........................Craig Schultz
2015........................Craig Schultz
2016........................Ashley Clarke
2017........................Ashley Clarke
2018........................Ashley Clarke
2019....Karl Schiller/Kate McClure
2020...........................Karl Schiller
2021..........................Dave Bursey
2022.......................Andrew Wigan
2023...........................Jen Grieger
2024........................Fraser Moore
ANGASTON CAPTAINS
Reserves Captain
1923.. Ivan Ludlow and W. Opie
1924........F. Acres and C. Riedel
1925.................... A. McKenzie
1926.................... Reg Radford
1927................... Fred Holmes
1928................... Fred Holmes
1929.................Gordon Ludlow
1930....................Albury Short
1931..................No Association
1932.Ron Holmes (not official assn.)
1933...................No Association
1934...................No Association
1935.Jack Branson (not official assn.)
1936-1947..........No Association
1948.................Norm Gerhardy
1949................Norm Gerhardy
1950............. No team fielded
1951.............. Norm Gerhardy
1952-55................... Unknown
1956................ Peter Pritchard
1957................ Peter Pritchard
1958............... Malcolm Woods
1959.............. Darrell Hearnden
1960..................... Roger Miles
1961.................. Fred Thomas
1962..................... Roger Miles
1963-64................... Unknown
1965...................... Ian Hausler
1966...................... Ian Hausler
1967...................... John Zerna
1968....................... Lyall Both
1969................... Neville Smith
1970................ Allen Blenkiron
1971.................. Tony Gerlach
1972.................... David Thorn
1973...................... John Zerna
1974...................... John Zerna
1975.................. Tony Gerlach
1976.................. Tony Gerlach
1977.................. Tony Gerlach
1978................Robert Williams
1979......... Graeme Strathearn
1980.................... Brian Teakle
1981 Ron Rogers (Brentyn Ihms)
1982................... Brian Teakle
1983.................... Brian Teakle
1984.................. Peter Morgan
1985............ Malcolm Johnston
1986.................. Peter Morgan
1987.................. Peter Morgan
1988............. Graham Fechner
1989............. Graham Fechner
1990................... Peter Menzel
1991................... Peter Menzel
1992.................. Grant Roesler
1993.................. Grant Roesler
1994........... Matthew Reimann
1995............ Warren Mathews
1996............ Warren Mathews
1997............ Warren Mathews
1998................... Roger Linke
1999................... Roger Linke
2000............... Michael Harvey
2001............ Matthew Reimann
2002................. Robert Smart
2003................. Robert Smart
2004.................. Craig Doecke
2005................ Michael Harvey
2006................ David Vaughan
2007..... Sam Feist/David Thorn
2008......................... Sam Feist
2009........ Sam Feist/Brad Brook
2010...Brad Brook/Warren Hughes
2011...Brad Brook/Warren Hughes
2012........................Chris Jasper
2013.......................Chris Jasper
2014..Warren Hughes/Sean Haydon
2015......................Sean Haydon
2016.........................Josh Young
2017...................* Matthew Kurtz
2018..........................* Tom Feist
2019.....*Tom Feist/Rhys Garland
2020.............................Tom Feist
2021......................Matthew Kurtz
2022...........................Joel Wilson
2023.......................John Roesler
2024......................John Roesler
* Premiership Captains
Under 17 Captain
1970 ............ John Kretschmer
1971............. John Kretschmer
1972............... Ashley Presser
1973............... Robert Rasmus
1974................ Kym Lehmann
1975............. * Kym Lehmann
1976....................... Unknown
1977............... Richard France
1978.................. Andrew Miller
1979........... * Stephen Falland
1980................. * Bruce Evans
1981...................... Neil Argent
1982................ Phil Armstrong
1983................. Peter Dowling
1984................. Adrian Herbig
1985................... Sam Lindner
1986.................. Kym Williams
1987................. Craig Hadden
1988..................... Paul Schick
1989.............. David Vaughan
1990.............. Michael Harvey
1991................... Troy Fiebiger
1992................. Ryan Kingsley
1993.............. Wayne Thomas
1994.............. Craig Waechter
1995................. Daniel Argent
1996.................. Alistair Walsh
1997.................. Alistair Walsh
1998.................... Tyson Thorn
1999.............. Norton Warnest
2000................ Simon Roesler
2001..Jordan Lepore/Tom Feist
2002......................... Tom Feist
2003..... Matthew Zimmermann
2004.............. Scott McDonald
2005.... Greg Bain/David Thorn
2006...................... Brad Brook
2007......... Brett Woodards and
................... Alistair Fulton
2008.............. Angus Wardlaw
2009................. Angus Adams
2010...Cameron Nagel/Toby Talbot/Alex Daken
2011.........Josh Koch/Jack Miles
2012..............Matthew Williams
2013...................Dylan Schmidt
2014............Jordan Falkenberg
2015......................Brad Sibley
2016............Thomas Jackaman
2017.................Dylan Tuckwell
2018..................Harry Clarkson
2019.............Ben Burgemeister
2020.................Archie Hadden
2021..................Angus Pfeiffer
2022..........Malakye Kohlhagen
2023..................Kynan Harvey
2024...............Gerorge Ratcliff
* Premiership Captains
Under 15 Captain
1970 ........... * Mark Henschke
1971.................... John Proeve
1972......................... Unknown
1973......................... Unknown
1974.............. Grant Falkenberg
1976......................... Unknown
1977................ * William Hurn
1978................ * William Hurn
1979......................Neil Argent
1980................. Andrew Sibley
1981................ Phil Armstrong
1982......................... Unknown
1983................. Shane Wilson
1984.................. Kym Williams
1985................. Craig Hadden
1986................. Troy Williams
1987.............. David Vaughan
1988.......... Shannon Warnest
1989.......... Timothy Herrmann
1990................ Dallas Zeunert
1991................ Michael Prasad
1992..................... Sam Bowen
1993.................. Craig Doecke
1994................... Craig Harvey
1995.................. Alistair Walsh
1996.................... Beau Byster
1997................ Shane Doecke
1998................ Matthew Liney
............ and Brett Burgess
1999................ Matthew Liney
2000.................. Andrew Pech
2001.................... Shane Hearl
2002.............. Hayden Redding
2003.......Brad Brook/Greg Bain
2004........................ Nick Egert
2005................... Jack Hannath
2006........................ Jack Ryan
2007.......... Taylor Chinner and
....................... Nic Falland
2008....... Joel Wilson/Steve Rusca
2009......... Will Falland/Scott Daken/
......... Tom Saegenschnitter/Matt
.......... Williams/Hamish Edmead
2010 ..................Callan Lowke
2011...................Callan Lowke
2012........Jake Finch/Jasper Nielsen/Jordan Falkenberg/Blake Homes/Cody Relquyst/Ross Kuhn
2013...........................* Ryder Eberhard
2014................................Ryan Carnelly
2015...Rhett Montgomerie/Riley Argent
2016..........................Ben Burgemeister
2017..Jacob Fiebiger/Ben Burgemeister
2018......Henry Ratcliff/Corbin Schubert
2019...................................Tom Treloar
2020........Rotating captains every week
2021................................Jordan Bevan
2022..............................Hayden Henke
2023................................Will Cameron
2024....................................Tom Noack
* Premiership Captains
Under 13 Captain
2011..........................Ben Antonie
2012....Ryan Humphries/Carnelly
2013........................Riley Argent
2014..............Zak Heintze-Unger
2015...Rotating captains each week
2016.......................Joe Clarkson
2017........................Liam Sibley
2018..Lachlan Bode/Brock Hutchings (Blue)
..George Joyce/Logan Waechter (White)
2019.....On a rotation basis every week
2020..................Hayden Henke
2021................William Cameron
2022.........................Tom Noack
2023...Josh Clarke/Calum Klose
2024.Elliot Kurtz/Archie Kubisch
Colts Captain
(now Under 17/15)
1959......................... Unknown
1960......................... Unknown
1961....................... Chris Hurn
1962......................... Unknown
1963................... John Schultz
1964.................. Tony Gerlach
1965................... Tony Gerlach
1966............ * Anthony Walker
1967.................. Barry Hausler
1968............... Barry Herrmann
1969.................. Danny Thorpe
* Premiership Captain
* ANGASTON'S LEADING GOALKICKERS *
A-Grade Top Goalkicker
1925 * Fred Thamm........... 62
1926 Fred Thamm........... 42?
Four games missing
1927 Fred Thamm........... 60?
............ 6 games missing.
.. Kicked 11 v. Eud. at Ang.
1928 Keith Salter.............. 51?
Three games missing
1929 L. Mason.................... 35
1930 Colin Higgins............ 81
...... Two games missing.
.... One Angaston kicked 26
............. goals, the other six.
.........It was stated in the first
......... final that he kicked his
................... 100th goal. He then
............... kicked four in the next
................. final so he may have
............................... kicked 104
1931 Dudley Burton......... 65?
...... Two games missing.
..Kicked 11 v. Nuri. at Angaston
1932 Colin Higgins............ 57
1933 H. Millhinch............. 23?
Gordon Watts 20?
two games missing
1934 Alan Chinner........... 56
....Third in Assn. Kicked
...12 in the third game v.
... Nuriootpa at Angaston
1935 Bob Glatz................. 30?
and Bob Christie.... 30?
One game is missing
1936 Bob Christie..............30?
..........Gordon Watts 17?
Bob Glatz................. 17?
Five games missing
1937 E. (Peter) Hearl......... 52
.................. approximately
1938 * Eric (Peter) Hearl. 124
1939 Eric (Peter) Hearl... 105
..... 2nd in Assn. 22 goals
..v. Greenock at Angaston
. .still record for Angaston.
1940 Eric (Peter) Hearl...... 20
1941-44............... No matches
1945 Eric (Peter) Hearl...... 39
1946 Roddy Kleinig............ 43
1947 Roddy Kleinig............ 22
1948 Roddy Kleinig approx. 10
1949 Brian Schubert.......... 15
1950 Roddy Kleinig............ 21
1951 Eric (Peter) Hearl...... 28
1952 Eric (Peter) Hearl...... 34
1953 Owen Guyatt............ 55
1954 Roddy Kleinig............ 21
1955 * Owen Guyatt........... 55
1956 A. Dewhurst............... 22
1957 * Brian Hurn............... 48
1958 Owen Guyatt.............. 38
1959 Brian Hurn/Max Miles...24
1960 Brian Hurn................. 21
1961 Mick Clingly................ 41
1962 Brian Hurn................. 40
1963 * Brian Hurn............... 60
1964 Brian Hurn................. 36
1965 * Richard Hurn........... 48
1966 Richard Hurn.............. 37
1967 John Schultz............... 36
1968 Kym Reid................... 29
1969 Geoff Hurn................. 58
1970 Kym Reid................... 35
1971 Peter Kleinig............... 43
1972 Peter Kleinig............... 42
1973 Ron Harris.................. 42
.. Only played six games.
..15 v. Tanunda at Tanunda
1974 Richard Cranwell........ 28
1975 Peter Kleinig.............. 31
1976 Daryl Beale................ 40
1977 * Trevor Smitham....... 62
1978 Daryl Beale................ 45
1979 * Daryl Beale............. 55
1980 David Underwood...... 37
1981 Richard Miles............ 30
1982 Robert Rasmus......... 65
1983 Gary Wright.............. 38
1984 James Linke.............. 25
1985 Peter Hine................. 49
1986 Peter Cameron.......... 27
1987 Peter Cameron.......... 26
1988 Peter Collins.............. 57
1989 Brenton Jones........... 94
1990 * Brenton Jones........ 94
1991 Brenton Jones........... 55
1992 * Steven Moulds...... 101
... 15 v. Kapunda at Kap.
1993 Steven Moore............ 40
1994 Brenton Jones........... 52
1995 Steven Moulds.......... 33
1996 Steven Moulds.......... 40
1997 Steven Moulds.......... 37
1998 Ben Burgess............. 42
1999 Brett Roberts............ 59
2000 Ben Burgess............ 34
2001 Craig Hadden........... 35
2002 Brett Burgess............ 34
2003 Nick Reimann........... 38
2004 Beau Byster.............. 33
2005 David Green.............. 31
2006 Matthew Doecke........ 28
2007 Brenton Bascombe.... 19
2008 Andrew Pech............. 28
2009 Andrew Pech..............60
2010 Matthew Duldig..........76
2011 Brad Sugars...............32
2012 Brad Sugars...............41
2013 Michael Griffiths.........24
2014 James Lawtong..........48
2015 Andrew Pech.............47
2016 Andrew Pech.............30
2017 John Roesler.............18
2018 Andrew Pech.............24
2019 Ryder Eberhard.........62
2020 Ryder Eberhard........ 18
2021 Jed Durdin.................37
2022 Jed Durdin.................29
2023 Jed Durdin.................34
2024 Jed Durdin.................61
Includes Finals since 1988
Reserves Top Goalkicker
1986 * Wayne Warnest...... 50
1987 Peter Morgan............ 38
1988 John Montgomerie.... 24
1989 John Montgomerie.... 17
1990 John Montgomerie..... 36
1991 * John Montgomerie...54
1992 * John Montgomerie...64
1993 Simon Koch...............25
1994 John Montgomerie.... 23
1995 Clark Thiele.............. 18
1996 Simon Koch.............. 49
1997 Simon Koch.............. 47
1998 Simon Koch.............. 22
1999 Tim Herrmann.......... 23
2000 Jason Plush............. 18
2001 Jason Plush............. 14
2002 Jason Rosenzweig and
Robert Smart.......... 14
2003 Jason Plush............. 14
2004 Michael Fitzgerald.... 25
2005 Jason Plush.............. 14
2006 Toby Brown............... 10
2007 Steven Moulds.......... 15
2008 Jason Plush.............. 17
2009 Jason Plush...............25
2010 Jason Carter..............26
2011 * Jason Rosenzweig..42
2012 Jason Rosenzweig ...28
2013 Jason Rosenzweig....24
2014 Brett Burgess............18
2015 Matthew Williams......16
2016 Ross Kuhn.................17
2017 Ross Kuhn...........34 (35)
2018 Adam Rogers...... 25 (26)
2019 Wade Richardson 25 (27)
2020 * Will Moulds....... 25 (30)
2021 Will Moulds..........19 (19)
Ross Kuhn...........18 (19)
2022 Tom Cameron .....22 (23)
2023 Ross Kuhn................ 22
2024 Ross Kuhn.................25
Under 17 Top Goalkicker
1986 Craig Hadden............ 24
1987 John Herrmann......... 12
1988 Paul Schick
and Simon Koch........ 17
1989 Jason Kingsley
and Michael Harvey..14
1990 Jason Kingsley........ 42
1991 Saxon Dswonitzky... 26
1992 Ryan Kingsley......... 30
1993 Ryan Kingsley......... 13
1994 Kent Kingsley.......... 14
1995 Matthew Schulz....... 5
1996 Sean Scott.............. 10
1997 Michael Fitzgerald
and Beau Byster....... 10
1998 Michael Fitzgerald.... 11
1999 Brett Burgess.......... 12
2000 Chris Jasper, Matt Liney
and Simon Roesler.... 7
2001 Daniel Roesler.......... 13
2002 Shannon Hurn.......... 11
2003 Greg Bain................ 16
2004 Scott McDonald........ 26
2005 Kyle McLean............. 23
2006 Kyle McLean............. 38
2007 Kyle McLean............. 45
2008 Nic Falland................ 23
2009 Nic Falland.................10
2010 Luke Snowden...........45
2011 Matthew Williams....... 4
2012 Matthew Williams.......17
2013 Clancy Venables........12
2014 Ross Kuhn.................42
2015 *Ross Kuhn.........54 (57)
2016 Dylan Tuckwell...........20
2017 Riley Argent...............23
2018 Zak Heintze-Unger...19
2019 Mitchell Carter...........21
2020 Corbin Schubert and Malakye Kohlhagen 6
2021 Josh Sitters...............11
2022 Malakye Kohlhagen 28
2023 Liam Falkenberg 25 (
2024 Kaleb White.....52 (57)
* Won Assn. Goal Kicking
Under 15 Top Goalkicker
1982 Kym Obst................. 66
1986 Simon Koch............... 6
1987 David Vaughan.......... 27
1988 Damien Highfold........ 37
1989 Ben Burgess.............. 6
1990 Ben Burgess.............. 19
1991 Matthew Schulz......... 15
1992 Kent Kingsley............ 18
1993 Rowan Pumpa........... 17
1994 Craig Harvey............. 16
1995 Alistair Walsh............ 5
1996 Josh Adamson.......... 30
1997 Simon Roesler........... 8
1998 Brett Burgess............. 10
1999 Daniel Roesler........... 26
2000 Andrew Pech............. 6
2001 Brad Hughes............. 29
2002 Brad Hughes............. 24
2003 Greg Bain................. 36
2004 Daniel Rathjen.......... 28
2005 John Roesler............. 14
2006 Taylor Chinner.......... 28
2007 Nic Falland................ 22
2008 Steve Rusca.............. 31
2009 Hamish Edmead........14
2010 Callan Lowke..............14
2011 Callan Lowke..............19
2012 Ross Kuhn..................25
2013 Ryder Eberhard....33 (41)
2014 Ryan Carnelly............. 47
2015 Rhett Montgomerie..... 23
2016 Tyler McKessor and Zac Heintze-Unger 3
2017 Mitchell Carter.............10
2018 Malakye Kohlhagen.....12
2019 Malakye Kohlhagen.....27
2020 Brock Hutchings........... 8
2021 Kaleb White..........23 (24)
2022 * Kaleb White ..............55
2023 Mitchell Harvey/Will Cameron 17
2024 Tom Noack.....................6
* Won Assn. Goal Kicking
Under 13 Top Goalkicker
2022 Archie Baker .................3
2023 Thomas Carter ............15
2024 Elliot Kurtz....................20
* 250 A-GRADE GAMES HALL OF FAME *
(as at end of 2022)
443 Matthew Doecke 1992-2018
306 Craig Hadden 1987-2012
273. James Linke 1982-2002
262 Richard Miles 1978-1994
254 Nick Reimann 1991-2010
* 250 SENIOR GAMES HALL OF FAME *
(as at end of 2022)
514 Matthew Doecke
443 A-Grade, 71 Reserves - At the end of 2022 he was on 598 club games counting Under 15/17.
372 Grant Falkenberg
1979-2002
39 A-Grade, 333 Reserves
325 Craig Hadden
1987-2012
306 A-Grade, 19 Reserves
308 Michael Falkenberg
1979-2004
202 A-Grade, 106 Reserves
303 James Linke
1982-2007
273 A-Grade, 30 Reserves
296 NIck Reimann
1991-2010
254 A-Grade, 42 Reserves
266 Richard Miles
1978-1994
262 A-Grade, 4 Reserves
254 David Vaughan
1991-2006
158 A-Grade, 96 Reserves
250 Steven Moulds
1988-2007
227 A-Grade, 23 Reserves
Others to do well have been Malcolm Johnston - 1968-1993 - 248 with 212 A-Grade definitely and 36 Reserves but that is only the known figure, not exact figure. He spent time at Central District and Pleasant Valley.
Brian Hurn - 1957-1975 - Angaston played 314 games in that time not taking off any missed games. In 1974-1975 he missed 13 games and in 1961-1962 he missed nine games which takes it down to 292 at the best.
Roger Miles - 1945-1962 - Angaston played 258 games in that time and he played Reserves in 1962 (only 15 games) so most he could ever get was 273 without counting missed games.
* PATRONS *
1902 .....................A. B. Borchard
1906................James Hague
1907.................James Hague
1909....Charles Howard Angas
1910....Charles Howard Angas
1915....................W. Mitchell
1919......................Lon Lewis
1920............Dr. Frank Cowan
1921............Dr. Frank Cowan
1922............Dr. Frank Cowan
1923
1924...................J. Richens
1925...................J. Richens
1926..................J. Richens
1927..................J. Richens
1928...........H. G. Lillecrapp
1929...........H. G. Lillecrapp
1930...........H. G. Lillecrapp
1931 ..........H. G. Lillecrapp
1932...........H. G. Lillecrapp
1933................H. P. Tonkin
1934...........A. O. Lawrence
1935...........A. O. Lawrence
1936...........A. O. Lawrence
1937...........A. O. Lawrence
1938...........A. O. Lawrence
1939...........A. O. Lawrence
1940...............R. Lillecrapp
1945....................H. Crabb
1946....................H. Crabb
1947....................H. Crabb
1948....................H. Crabb
1949.................Arthur Hall
1950..................Arthur Hall
1951..................Arthur Hall
1952..................Arthur Hall
1953..................Arthur Hall
1954..................Arthur Hall
1955.................Arthur Hall
1956..................Arthur Hall
1957..................Arthur Hall
1958..................Arthur Hall
1959..................Arthur Hall
1960..................Arthur Hall
1961................A. C. Schulz
1962................A. C. Schulz
1963................A. C. Schulz
1964................A. C. Schulz
1965................A. C. Schulz
1966................A. C. Schulz
1967................A. C. Schulz
1968................A. C. Schulz
1969................A. C. Schulz
1970................A. C. Schulz
1971.....A. C. Schulz/Frank Nicholls
1972.....A. C. Schulz/V. W. Batten
1973...............A. C. Schulz
1974...............A. C. Schulz
1975...............A. C. Schulz
1976 ..............A. C. Schulz
1977...............A. C. Schulz
1978...............A. C. Schulz
1979...............A. C. Schulz
1980.....A. C. Schulz/E. H. Miles
1981....A. C. Schulz/E. H. Miles
1982....A. C. Schulz/E. H. Miles
1983....V. W. Batten/P. D. Strathearn
1984....V. W. Batten/P. D. Strathearn
1985....V. W. Batten/P. D. Strathearn
1986....V. W. Batten/P. D. Strathearn
1987...V. W. Batten/P. D. Strathearn
1988...P. D. Strathearn/H. R. Hurn/S. S. Mattner
1989....P. D. Strathearn/H. R. Hurn/S. S. Mattner
1990...P. D. Strathearn/H. R. Hurn/S. S. Mattner
1991....P. D. Strathearn/H. R. Hurn/S. S. Mattner
1992....P. D. Strathearn/H. R. Hurn/S. S. Mattner
1993....P. D. Strathearn/H. R. Hurn/S. S. Mattner/M. P. May
1994...P. D. Strathearn/H. R. Hurn/S. S. Mattner/M. P. May
1995...P. D. Strathearn/H. R. Hurn/S. S. Mattner/M. P. May
1996....P. D. Strathearn/H. R. Hurn/S. S. Mattner/M. P. May/N. R. Vaughan
1997...P. D. Strathearn/H. R. Hurn/S. S. Mattner/M. P. May/N. R. Vaughan
1998...H. R. Hurn/S. S. Mattner/P. D. Strathearn/M. P. May/N. R. Vaughan
1999...H. R. Hurn/S. S. Mattner/P. D. Strathearn/M. P. May/N. R. Vaughan
2000..S. S. Mattner/P. D. Strathearn/M. P. May/N. R. Vaughan/B. E. Schubert
2001..S. S. Mattner/P. D. Strathearn/M. P. May/N. R. Vaughan/B. E. Schubert
2002..S. S. Mattner/P. D. Strathearn/M. P. May/N. R. Vaughan/B. E. Schubert
2003..S. S. Mattner/P. D. Strathearn/N. R. Vaughan/B. E. Schubert/B. M. Hurn/N. J. Smith
2004..P. D. Strathearn/N. R. Vaughan/B. E. Schubert/B. M. Hurn/N. J. Smith
2005..N. R. Vaughan/B. E. Schubert/B. M. Hurn/N. J. Smith/B. L. Teakle
2006..N. R. Vaughan/B. E. Schubert/B. M. Hurn/N. J. Smith/B. L. Teakle
2007..N. R. Vaughan/B. E. Schubert/B. M. Hurn/N. J. Smith/B. L. Teakle
2008..N. R. Vaughan/B. E. Schubert/B. M. Hurn/N. J. Smith/B. L. Teakle
2009..N. R. Vaughan/B. E. Schubert/B. M. Hurn/N. J. Smith/B. L. Teakle
2010..N. R. Vaughan/B. E. Schubert/B. M. Hurn/N. J. Smith/B. L. Teakle/B. G. Doecke
2011..N. R. Vaughan/B. E. Schubert/B. M. Hurn/N. J. Smith/B. L. Teakle/B. G. Doecke
2012..N. R. Vaughan/N. J. Smith/B. M. Hurn/B. L. Teakle/B. E. Schubert/B. G. Doecke/L. I. Doecke
2013..N. R. Vaughan/N. J. Smith/B. M. Hurn/B. L. Teakle/B. E. Schubert/B. G. Doecke/L. I. Doecke
2014..N. R. Vaughan/N. J. Smith/B. M. Hurn/B. L. Teakle/B. E. Schubert/B. G. Doecke/L. I. Doecke/P. D. Antonie
2015..N. R. Vaughan/N. J. Smith/B. M. Hurn/B. L. Teakle/B. G. Doecke/L. I. Doecke/P. D. Antonie
2016...N. R. Vaughan/N. J. Smith/B. L. Teakle/B. G. Doecke/L. I. Doecke/P. D. Antonie/S. W. Bain
2017...N. R. Vaughan/N. J. Smith/B. L. Teakle/B. G. Doecke/L. I. Doecke/P. D. Antonie/S. W. Bain
2018..N. R. Vaughan/N. J. Smith/B. L. Teakle/B. G. Doece/L. I. Doecke/P. D. Antonie/S. W. Bain
2019..N. R. Vaughan/N. J. Smith/B. L. Teakle/B. G. Doece/L. I. Doecke/P. D. Antonie/S. W. Bain
2020..N. R. Vaughan/N. J. Smith/B. L. Teakle/B. G. Doece/L. I. Doecke/P. D. Antonie/S. W. Bain
2021..N. R. Vaughan/N. J. Smith/B. L. Teakle/B. G. Doece/L. I. Doecke/P. D. Antonie/S. W. Bain
2022..N. R. Vaughan/N. J. Smith/B. L. Teakle/B. G. Doece/L. I. Doecke/P. D. Antonie/S. W. Bain
2023..N. R. Vaughan/N. J. Smith/B. L. Teakle/B. G. Doece/L. I. Doecke/P. D. Antonie/S. W. Bain
2024..N. R. Vaughan/N. J. Smith/B. L. Teakle/B. G. Doece/L. I. Doecke/P. D. Antonie/S. W. Bain
* A-GRADE TIMEKEEPERS *
1909.....R. J. Martin
1910.....W. Barratt
1915...................H. Mansfield
1919..................H. Mansfield
1920..................H. Mansfield
1921..................H. Mansfield
1922..........Rev. H. G. Nelson
1923
1924........................W. Giles
1925...............Reg M. Hardy
1926.................W. J. Fowler
1927...W. Giles/L. Zimmermann
1928...W. Giles/L. Zimmermann
1929......................W. Giles
1930......................W. Giles
1931......................W. Giles
1932......................W. Giles
1933......................W. Giles
1934......................W. Giles
1935......................W. Giles
1936......................W. Giles
1937..W. Giles/C. Goodchild
1938......................W. Giles
1939......................W. Giles
1940....................W. Friend
1945................Fred Thamm
1946.................Lacey Hurn
1947.................Lacey Hurn
1948.................Lacey Hurn
1949..........Erwin Ruediger
1950.................Cliff Graue
1951......................J. Hicks
1952.............Ron Fechner
1953 Ron Fechner/Bernie King (reserves)
1954 Ron Fechner/Bernie King
1955 Ron Fechner/Bernie King
1956........Perc Kroschel/A. C. Schulz
1957..........Perc Kroschel/Perc Minge
1958......... Perc Kroschel/Perc Minge
1959 Ron Fechner/Roy Lehmann
1960.....Ron Fechner/Roy Lehmann
1961....Ron Fechner/Roy Lehmann/B. Smith
1962.....Ron Fechner/A. Searle
1963....B. Smith
1964......
1965....Harold Freeman/Don Jamieson/B. Datson
1966
1967....
1968...Harold Freemann/Eric Both
1969...........Eric Both/Les Schulz
1970....
1971...Eric Both/Jim Howe/Vic Lehmann
1972..G. Watson/Eric Both/Jim Howell
1973
1974
1975.
1976
1977..E. Kurtz/W. Roberts/Ross and Lacey Hurn
1978.
1979...
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986....................Rose Evans
1987....................Rose Evans
1988.....................Brian Hurn
1989.....................Brian Hurn
1990....................Brian Hurn
1991...................Vern Pearce
1992....................Vern Pearce
1993...................Vern Pearce
1994...................Vern Pearce
1995...................Vern Pearce
1996..................Vern Pearce
1997..........Anthony Schubert
1998..........Anthony Schubert
1999..........Anthony Schubert
2000..........Anthony Schubert
2001..........Anthony Schubert
2002.....................John Dade
2003..........Anthony Schubert
2004.........Anthony Schubert
2005.........Anthony Schubert
2006.........Anthony Schubert
2007.........Anthony Schubert
2008.........Anthony Schubert
2009.........Anthony Schubert
2010.........Anthony Schubert
2011.........Anthony Schubert
2012.........Anthony Schubert
2013.........Anthony Schubert
2014.........Anthony Schubert
2015.........Anthony Schubert
2016........Anthony Schubert
2017........Anthony Schubert
2018........Anthony Schubert
2019.........Anthony Schubert
2020.........Anthony Schubert
2021........Anthony Schubert
2022........Anthony Schubert
2023........Anthony Schubert
2024........Anthony Schubert
* A-GRADE GOAL UMPIRES *
1909.....E. Perry
1910.... W. Giles/R. Martin
1919...J. Whelan/R. Martin
1920..J. Schlein/S. Trescowthick
1921...W. Giles/J. Whelan
1922...W. Giles/J. Whelan
1923
1924...W. Dyke/W. Fowler
1925....G. Chinner/W. Giles
1926...G. Chinner/W. Giles
1927..G. Chinner/W. Fowler
1928..G. Chinner/W. Fowler
1929..G. Chinner/W. Fowler
1930..................G. Chinner
1931...L. Strother/W. Friend
1932..........W. & G. Raethel
1933.......Left to committee
1934.................J. Mansfield
1935................J. Mansfield
1936..............F. Wiesmann
1937... F. Wiesmann/R. Standish
1938..H. Obst/R. Rosenberg
1939..................R. Weber
1945...............F. Weismann
1946..................R. Johnson
1947.................R. Johnson
1948.......................J. Hicks
1949.................E. Atkinson
1950........Left to committee
1951.................Ross Hurn
1952.Ross Hurn/Ron Holmes
1953.................Ross Hurn
1954 Phil May/J. Viney/R. Thompson/G. Curtis
1955 .....Phil May/J. Viney
1956....Phil May/Bernie King
1957...Phil May/Bernie King
1958...Phil May/Bernie King (reserves)
1959...............Phil May
1960...........Phil May/R. Burridge (reserves)/Ross Hurn
1961....Phil May/R. Burridge/Wally Roberts (colts)/Ross Hurn
1962.....Phil May/Wally Roberts
1963...Phil May/Ross Hurn/Wally Roberts
1964...Ross Hurn/Wally Roberts
1965...W. Roberts/Ron Blenkiron/Jack Batten
1966....W. Roberts/Jim Howe/V W Jack Batten
1967..W. Roberts/Jim Howe/Jack Batten
1968...Left to the committee
1969....Left to the committee
1970
1971..W. Roberts/R. Hurn/J. Batten
1972..W. Roberts/R. Hurn/V. W. Batten/N. Roesler
1973
1974
1975...E. Kurtz/R. Hurn/W. Roberts
1976..E. Kurtz/R. Hurn/W. Roberts
1977..Colin Cocking/Jack Batten/Ross Pritchard.
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988....Errol Schick
1989...Mick Koch
1990....Mick Koch
1991..Nick Kingsley/Max Kroehn
1992..Simon Koch
1993..Nick Kingsley/Ron Gerhardy
1994..Nick Kingsley/Ron Gerhardy
1995..Nick Kingsley/Simon Koch
1996...Brian Teakle
1997...Brian Teakle
1998...Brian Teakle
1999...Brian Teakle
2000...Brian Teakle
2001...Brian Teakle
2002..Kym Schmidt
2003..Kym Schmidt
2004..Kym Schmidt
2005..Kym Schmidt
2006..Kym Schmidt
2007..Kym Schmidt
2008..Kym Schmidt
2009..Kym Schmidt
2010..Kym Schmidt
2011..Kym Schmidt
2012..Kym Schmidt
2013..Kym Schmidt
2014..Kym Schmidt
2015..Steven Fairey
2016..Grand Falkenberg/Bob Hayden
2017..Grant Falkenberg/Steven Fairey
2018...Grant Falkenberg
2019...Grant Falkenberg/Kym Schmidt/Bob Hayden
2020..........Bob Hayden
2021..........Bob Hayden
2022..........Bob Hayden
2023..........Bob Hayden
2024......... Bob Hayden
* ASSOCIATION DELEGATES *
1908....M. Kilmartin/A. Thamm
1909.....M. Kilmartin/E. J. Cummins
1915......W. Smith/A. Glatz
1919...L. Bott/C. Trescowthick
1920..R. Hardy/K. Robinson
1921.K. Robinson/Rev. H. G. Nelson
1922.K. Robinson/Rev. H. G. Nelson
1923..H. Salter/Rev. H. G. Nelson
1924.... J. Richens/W. G. Marsh
1925...........W. Dyke/M. Bell
1926......J. Richens/M. Bell
1927.......P. Thorn/C. Schahinger
1928...........D. Burton/P. Thorn
1929......W. Symons/J. Schoff
1930...W. Symons/B. Mattiske
1931...W. Birdseye/B. Mattiske
1932......W. Birdseye/G. Watts
1933....H. Foale/L. Stenson
1934....H. Foale/L. Stenson
1935.....H. H. Young/G. Hayes
1936....Lacey Hurn/G. Hayes
1937......Lacey Hurn/G. Hayes
1938..Lacey Hurn/Frank Tamke
1939..R. Lillecrapp/F. Tamke
1940...R. Hurn/B. Kretschmer
1945 J. McLeod, R. Vaughan, R. Hurn
1946....L. Zimmermann/R. Hurn
1947..L. Zimmermann/R. Miles
1948..Doug Mutton/Eric Thorn
1949..Lacey Hurn/Ross Hurn
1950..Lacey Hurn/Roger Miles
1951..R. Thomas/Lacey Hurn
1952..Lacey Hurn/Owen Guyatt
1953..Lacey Hurn/Owen Guyatt
1954 A. Kleinig/Collin Trescowthick
1955........ A. C. Schulz/J. Lange
1956...A. C. Schulz/N. Gerhardy
1957..A. C. Schulz/N. Gerhardy
1958..A. C. Schulz/N. Gerhardy
1959...Ron Chinner/Max Peake
1960.....Ron Chinner/Max Miles
1961...O. H. Guyatt/Ralph Miller
1962 ..Brian Hurn/Don Jamieson
1963 ..Brian Hurn/Don Jamieson
1964 ..Brian Hurn/Don Jamieson
1965..... B. Argent/M. Falkenberg
1966....B. Argent/Harold Freeman
1967....B. Argent/Harold Freeman
1968.....B. Argent/Harold Freeman
1969.........B. Argent/Glen Collins
1970....B. Argent/Don Jamieson
1971.......B. Argent/Glen Collins
1972.......B. Argent/Glen Collins
1973.......B. Argent/Glen Collins
1974.....B. Argent/D. Hearnden
1975.....B. Argent/D. Hearnden
1976........B. Argent/R. Kleinig
1977............B. Argent/B. Hurn
1978............B. Argent/B. Hurn
1979............N. Smith/B. Hurn
1980.............N. Smith/B. Hurn
1981.............N. Smith/B. Hurn
1982............N. Smith/B. Hurn
1983............N. Smith/B. Hurn
1984............N. Smith/B. Hurn
1985.......D. Hearnden/B. Hurn
1986.......D. Hearnden/B. Hurn
1987.......D. Hearnden/B. Hurn
1988.......D. Hearnden/B. Hurn
1989.........B. Hurn/A. Schubert
1990.........B. Hurn/A. Schubert
1991.........B. Hurn/A. Schubert
1992.........B. Hurn/A. Schubert
1993.....J. B. Linke/A. Schubert
1994.....J. B. Linke/A. Schubert
1995.......J. Ireland/A. Schubert
1996.......J. Ireland/A. Schubert
1997.......J. Ireland/A. Schubert
1998.......J. Ireland/A. Schubert
1999..........P. Feist/A. Schubert
2000..........P. Feist/A. Schubert
2001..........P. Feist/A. Schubert
2002..........P. Feist/A. Schubert
2003..........P. Feist/A. Schubert
2004...K. Jamieson/A. Schubert
2005...K. Jamieson/A. Schubert
2006.K... Jamieson/A. Schubert
2007...K. Jamieson/A. Schubert
2008...K. Jamieson/A. Schubert
2009...K. Jamieson/A. Schubert
2010...K. Jamieson/A. Schubert
2011...K. Jamieson/A. Schubert
2012...K. Jameison/A. Schubert
2013...K. Jamieson/A. Schubert
2014...K. Jamieson/A. Schubert
2015...K. Jamieson/A. Schubert
2016...K. Jamieson/A. Schubert
2017...K. Jamieson/A. Schubert
2018...K. Jamieson/A. Schubert
2019...K. Jamieson/A. Schubert
2020...K. Jamieson/A. Schubert
2021...K. Jamieson/A. Schubert
2022...K. Jamieson/A. Schubert
2023...K. Jamieson/A. Schubert
2024...K. Jamieson/A. Schubert
* ASSOCIATION PLAYERS *
1909 v Gawler at Gawler - B. Read, P. Pinson, F. Chinner, Friend, Glyn Trescowthick. S. Radford (emerg.).
1909 v Broken Hill at Broken Hill - M. Kilmartin, F. Thamm, S. Radford, B. Read, E. Thamm, P. Pinson (emergency).
1910 v Gawler at Kapunda - F. Chinner (vice captain), G. Chinner, W. Cameron, F. Thamm. Emergencies S. Radford, C. Barratt.
1911 v. North Broken Hill at Greenock - F. Thamm, F. Chinner (captain), C. Radford, A. Boer, G. Langsford, A. Glatz.
1912 v Yorketown at Yorketown - F. Chinner (captain and was presented with the ball), G. Chinner, F. Thamm, A. Boer, B. Gramp, A. Glatz, W. Smith, W. Whelan. W. Giles (goal umpire).
1921 v. Gawler at Gawler - C. Trescowthick, H. Salter, H. Obst.
1923 v Amateur League at Tanunda - H. Salter, C. Trescowthick, J. Whelan, W. Liddle (emergency).
1929 v Northern Areas at Adelaide Oval. Wore red and blue.
1930 v Sturt at Tanunda - J. Trescowthick, H. Pfitzner, K. Obst, B. Mattiske, W. Kraehenbuhl, H. Savage, R. Trescowthick (reserve). G. Chinner (goal umpire).
1931 v. Sturt at Nuriootpa -R. Trescowthick, K. Obst, B. Mattiske, J. Trescowthick, G. Watts (vice captain). W. Giles (timekeeper). Angaston guernseys worn.
1932 v Sturt at Tanunda - J. Trescowthick, G. Watts, C. Trescwothick, K. Obst, B. Mattiske, B. Oates (reserve)
1933 v West Adelaide at Tanunda - B. Mattiske (vice captain - but then played for West Adelaide instead), B. Oates, W. Tonkin, J. Branson, L. Stenson, G. Watts, R. Chinner. Angaston guernseys worn.
1936 v Gawler at Tanunda - W. Kraehenbuhl (captain), L. Hurn, R. Christie, R. Hurn (emergency).
1936 v Port Adelaide at Nuriootpa - Wally Kraehenbuhl, Basil Oates, Ross Hurn, Gordon Watts, Bob Christie, Lacey Hurn.
1938 v Gawler at Nuriootpa - Eric Hearl, Ross Hurn.
1940 v 27th Battalion 2nd AIF at Angaston - E. Hearl, R. Miles, R. Hurn (vice captain), A. Hearl.
1947 v Gawler at Nuriootpa - R. Kleinig, A. Hearl, C. Schubert, D. Mutton (reserve).
1948 v Gawler at Gawler - C. Graue (HBF), R. Miles (HFF), D. Mutton (20th), E. Schmidtke (reserve).
1949 v. S.A. Police at Nuriootpa -
1949 v Gawler at Nuriootpa - R. Miles, R. Kleinig.
1949 v Upper Murray at Adelaide Oval - R. Kleinig (FF), R. Miles (Reserve).
1950 v Lower North at Nuriootpa - R. Kleinig (FF), R. Miles (HFF).
1955 v Upper Murray at Berri - B. Ireland, R. Gilbert (19th), A. Hearl (20th), D. Norsworthy (reserve).
1956 v North Eastern at Booborowie - R. Miles (2nd best), D. Norsworthy, R. Gilbert.
1956 v Adelaide Plains at Nuriootpa - R. Miles (2nd best), D. Norsworthy, R. Gilbert.
1956 v North Eastern at Booborowie - R. Miles (2nd best), D. Norsworthy, R. Gilbert.
1957 v Gawler at Nuriootpa - Brian Hurn (FF), Malcolm Kempe (Back Pocket/2nd Ruck Rover), Dennis Norsworthy (Reserve).
B-Grade v Gawler at Nuriootpa - Brian Schubert, Lewis Pohlner, K. Hillebrandt, Bill Sibley, G. Bell, Murray Linke, Kevin Bockmann (20th).
1957 v North Eastern at Mallala - Brian Hurn (4 goals).
1958 v Adelaide Plains at Mallala - P. Garnett (BP), M. Miles (FP)
second team v Adelaide Plains - L. Schulz (FB), B. Hurn (FF), O. Guyatt (FP).
1958 v North Eastern at Mallala - B. Hurn (6 goals).
1959 v Adelaide Plains at Freeling - 1st team - B. Hurn (FF), M. Miles (FP), K. Bockmann (BP).
second team Adelaide Plains - M. Peake (captain), E. Worrall (BP),
1959 v Gawler at Booborowie - M. Miles, B. Hurn.
1960 v Port Augusta at Port Augusta - M. Peake (vice captain), E. Worrall, D. Hausler. In the squad was Les Schulz.
1962 v Port August at Nuriootpa - G. Glenn (FP), B. Hurn (FF), L. Schulz (FB).
1963 v Torrens Valley at Lobethal - B. Hurn, C. Hurn, D. Hearnden, G. Hurn.
B-Grade - M. Hurn, E. Schick, G. Collins, C. Friend, F. Thomas.
Colts - J. Schultz, M. Johnston, L. Coe, P. Gerlach, J. Fulton.
1964 v. Torrens Valley at Nuriootpa - B. Hurn (FF), K. Bockmann (BP) and G. Glenn (FP) - In squad were D. Chant, V. Francis.
B-Grade - E. Schick (FP). I. Keightley (HFF), R. Atkinson (BP) and R. Thorn (20th).
Colts - T. Gerlach (BP), P. Kleinig (W), V. Wauer (HBF) - In squad were R. Bartsch, L. Coe, K. Reid, K. Noack.
1965 v Torrens Valley at Lobethal - L. Atkins (HFF), K. Bockmann (RR), D. Hearnden (FP), B. Hurn (19th).
B- Grade - J. Kurtz, R. Oates.
Colts - L. Coe, A. Walker, T. Gerlach, U. Wauer, K. Reid, J. Linke.
1966 v. Torrens Valley at Nuriootpa - L. Atkins, K. Bockmann, B. Hurn (20th), G. MacFarlane.
B-Grade - E. Schick (BOG and 5 goals), F. Thomas - In squad were A. Hurn, J. Sewell.
Colts - A. Walker, K. Reid, J. Schultz, P. Freemann, K. Noack, J. Linke, D. Vale, S. Batten (Reserve)
1966 v. Upper Murray at Berri - B. Hurn, C. Bloffwitch (20th). - In squad were L. Atkins, G. MacFarlane, K. Bockmann.
1967 v Port Augusta at Port Augusta - D. Hearnden (1st Rover), G, Johnston (FB), B. Hurn (HFF), P. Baker (Reserve).
1967 v Upper Murray at Nuriootpa - D. Hearnden, B. Hurn, G. Hurn, C. Bloffwitch.
1968 v. Port Augusta at Angaston - G. Johnston (BOG), D. Hearnden, G. Hurn, B. Hurn.
1971 v. Mid South East at Tantanoola - G. Johnston, C. Stutley, B. Hurn, K. Reid, T. Jackson, P. Kleinig, D. Hearnden.
1971 v Lameroo and District at Nuriootpa - K. Reid, P. Kleinig, A. Walker - In squad were G. Johnston, C. Stutley, T. Jackson.
Juniors - I. Strathearn (HFF), R. Weymouth (BP and 2nd RR), M. Presser (W), B. Schilling (20th) - In squad were J. Kretschmer, M. Nietschke.
1972 v Riverland at Waikerie - D. Beale (FB), J. Mulraney (W), I. Gerlach (HFF), R. Weymouth (1st RR), P. Kleinig (1st R).
Colts - M. Presser (FF), J. Kretschmer (CHB), M. Henschke (HBF), B. Schilling (Captain, Rover), M. Bessell (19th).
1973 v Mid South East at Angaston - K. Reid, T. Jackson, P. Kleinig.
1974 v Port Pirie at Port Pirie - K. Reid (HFF), I. Strathhearn (HBF), M. Johnston (BP 2ndRR).
v Port Augusta at Kapunda - K. Reid (FF), I. Gerlach (FP 2nd Rover), M. Johnston (CHB).
Under 18 - M. Henschke, S. Schmidt, M. Seelander, G, Roesler, A. Presser, B. Keynes.
1975 v Riverland at Loxton - M. Johnston (1st Ruck),
v Port Pirie at Angaston - P. Kleinig
v Port Augusta at Port Augusta - P. Kleinig, M. Johnston, I. Gerlach, K. Reid.
Under 18 v Port Pirie - S. Schmidt
Under 18 v Port Augusta - S. Schmidt (CHB), K. Lehmann (CHF)
Under 17 v Riverland at Loxton - K. Lehmann, G. LePage, D. Wall, G. Brook, J. Roesler, P. O'Neill.
1976 v Whyalla at Port Pirie - K. Reid (BOG),
v Port Pirie at Port Pirie - T. Smitham
1977 v Riverland at Eudunda - K. Lehmann, K. Reid, D. Beale.
Under 17 v Riverland at Eudunda - K. Schmidt (BP and 2nd RR). In original squad were G. Schultz, R. France, J. Howe, A. Miller.
1978 v Amateur League at Tanunda - K. Reid (HBF), K. Lehmann (CHF), T. Knight (HFF).
v Riverland at Loxton North - K. Reid, K. Lehmann. In squad were T. Knight and J. Beasley.
U18 v Amateur League at Tanunda - Richard Miles (C).
U17 v Riverland at Loxton North - Paul Obst (W), James Howe (HBF), Andrew Miller (CHB), Greg Linke (BP), P. Cameron (FB)????
1979 v Amateur League at Nuriootpa - John Kretschmer (5th best), Mark Seelander.
v Riverland at Freeling - John Kretschmer.
U17 v Riverland at Freeling - David France (FP and 2nd RR), Willliam Hurn (CHF), Peter Argent (FB), Bruce Evans (Int), Steve Falland (1st RR), Michael Blenkiron (1st Ruck), Paul Obst (Int.). Chris Brook and Robert Argent in squad.
U17 v Amateur League at Nuriootpa - David France, Greg Linke, Peter Argent, Robert Argent, Paul Obst.
1980 v Amateur League at Angaston - Tim Knight, Kym Schmidt and John Kretschmer.
v Riverland at Waikerie - Pat Tocaciu and Tim Knight.
U17 v ??????? at Angaston - Peter, Robert and Neil Argent, Stephen and William Hurn, Bruce Evans, Andrew Symonds, Paul Obst, Trevor Brook, Trevor Kruger, Shane Parks, David France.
U17 v Riverland at Waikerie - Paul Obst (C), Peter Argent (FF), Robert Argent (FP), Trevor Brook (W), Bruce Evans (1st Ruck). David France (2nd RR), Stephen Hurn (Reserve).
1981 - v Riverland at Kapunda - Michael Aitchison, Ross Cameron and Richard Miles in squad.
U17 v Riverland at Kapunda - Mark Wuttke, Trevor Brook, Neil Argent.
1982 v Riverland at Barmera - Barry Norsworthy, Robert Rasmus, David Hayes, Grant Humphries, Robert Jenner.
U17 v Riverland at Barmera - Adrian Herbig (BOG), Gavin Patterson, Mark Wuttke.
1983 v Riverland at Nuriootpa - R. Miles (FP and 2nd Rover - 4th best). In squad were S. Falland, David Hayes and Clark Thiele.
U17 v Riverland at Nuriootpa - K. Obst.
1984 v Riverland at Waikerie - James Linke best player, Richard Miles.
U17 v Riverland at Waikerie - Adrian Herbig (BOG), David Argent, Graeme Falkenberg ??.
1986 v Gawler & District at Elizabeth - P. Cameron, R. Miles, Greg Simons, Russell Gehling, Graeme Keynes
U17 v Gawler & District at Elizabeth - Kym Williams (W), Craig Hadden (Reserve).
U21 v Gawler & District at Elizabeth - Neil Hahn, Peter Dowling, Andrew Baldwin, David Argent, Kym Obst.
1990 v Southern League at Port Noarlunga - 1st ever Barossa, Light & Gawler Football Assn. team - William Hurn, Brenton Jones (4 goals) and James Linke.
U17 v Southern League at Port Noarlunga - Jason Hahn, Jason Kingsley (6 goals) and Michael Harvey (Vice Captain).
1991 v Mid South East at Nuriootpa - Steven Moulds, William Hurn and James Linke in squad. Moulds and Linke played in the actual game.
v Tatiara League at Norwood - William Hurn, Brenton Jones, James Linke.
v Eyre Peninsula at Football Park in Foundation Cup Grand Final - William Hurn, Brenton Jones, James Linke.
U17 v Northern Metropolitan - Matthew Doecke, Jason Kingsley and Troy Fiebiger in squad. Doecke and Kingsley played in the actual game.
U15 Samboy Cup representing Central District - Ben Burgess, Andrew Johnston. Ben then represented the state.
1992 v Riverland at Berri - Steven Moulds, William Hurn and James Linke in squad. William was then captain and James made the team also.
U18 v Riverland at Berri - Jason Kingsley, Tim Herrmann, Matthew Doecke in squad. Team comprised of those three.
1993 v Northern Areas at Angaston - William Hurn, James Linke, Steven Moore.
v Spencer Gulf at Crystal Brook - Steven Moulds (3 goals), Steven Moore.
U17 v Northern Areas at Angaston - Tim Herrmann.
Ben Burgess rep. SA in Under 17s.
1995 v Murray Mallee at Norwood - Steven Moulds, Matthew Doecke, Nick Reimann (HBF).
v Great Northern at Glenelg - Steven Moulds, Matthew Doecke, Nick Reimann (FB).
U17 v SAFA - John Keynes.
U15 squad Beau Byster, Darren Pumpa, Damien Lehmann, Ben Klemm, Shane Doecke, Luke Argent, Josh Adamson, Jarred Jenner.
1996 v Riverland at Renmark - Steven Moulds, Matthew Doecke.
U17 v Riverland at Renmark - Andrew Reimann, Craig Harvey.
1997 v Riverland at Nuriootpa - Matthew Doecke.
U21 v Riverland at Nuriootpa - Craig Gerlach.
U17 v Riverland at Nuriootpa - Andrew Reimann.
2000 v Yorke Peninsula at Kadina - Matthew Doecke, Craig Hadden, Nick Reimann.
v Mid North at Football Park - Craig Hadden, Nick Reimann.
U17 v Yorke Peninsula at Kadina - Tim Gransbury, Leigh Jackson-Miles, Michael Pech, Brett Burgess (Captain), Matthew Liney.
U15 v Yorke Peninsula at Kadina - Andrew Pech, James Ferguson.
2001 B&L v Gawler & District at Kapunda - Nick Reimann (knocked out in 2nd quarter and sat out rest of game), Beau Byster, Stewart White, Hugh Reimers, Matthew Doecke, Craig Hadden.
Mid North v Southern Districts at Football Park in GF of Country Championships - Craig Hadden, Hugh Reimers
2002 v North Eastern at Clare - Matthew Doecke, Nick Reimann, Beau Byster, Brett Burgess (Emergency). Anthony Schubert (Timekeeper).
U17 v North Eastern at Clare - Matthew Zimmermann, Kane Read.
U15 v North Eastern at Clare - Shannon Hurn (Captain), Brad Hughes, Shaun Woodards.
2004 v Hills at Angaston - Matthew Doecke (not in squad, late call up 9.30 Friday night), Kane Read, Nick Reimann (Emergency). Anthony Schubert (Timekeeper), Kym Schmidt (Goal Umpire).
U17 v Hills at Angaston - Shaun Woodards, Scott McDonald.
U15 v Hills at Angaston - Daniel Rathjen, Matt Rusca.
2005 v Hills at Balhannah - David Green (BOG), Matthew Doecke, Luke Horner. Anthony Schubert (timekeeper).
U17 v Hills at Balhannah - Louis Hadden (Captain), Greg Bain.
U15 v Hills at Balhannah - Jack Hannath, Angus Wardlaw, John Roesler.
2006 v Hills at Gawler Central - Brad Hughes and David Green in squad but failed to make it. Anthony Schubert (Timekeeper).
U17 v Hills at Gawler Central - Louis Hadden (Captain and BOG), Greg Bain (4 goals), Daniel Rathjen.
U15 v Hills at Gawler Central - Jack Hannath (BOG), Jack Ryan, Scott Rathjen, Taylor Chinner.
2007 v Hills at Lobethal - Stewart White.
U17 v Hills at Lobethal - Brett Woodards, Kyle McLean, Ben Swan.
U15 v Hills at Lobethal - Steve Rusca, Sam Hood (Emergency).
2008 v Hills at Freeling - Andrew Pech, Greg Bain.
U17 v Hills at Freeling - Ben McHendrie, Nic Falland, Scott Rathjen, Tom Adler (Emergency).
U15 v Hills at Freeling - Steve Rusca (Captain), Hamish Edmead.
Zone Championships - Murray Mallee Barrier Barossa - Greg Bain, Andrew Pech.
2009 v Hills at Hahndorf - Greg Bain (Mark Pitman Medallist), Andrew Pech. Anthony Schubert (Timekeeper).
U17 v Hills at Hahndorf - Nic Falland (Co-Captain), Lachlan Baker.
U15 v Hills at Hahndorf - Hamish Edmead (Co-Captain), Will Falland. Bob Ellis (Coach)
Mini League on same day as above - Ryan Gerhardy.
2010 Eastern Zone - Greg Bain, Matt Duldig.
2011 Eastern Zone - Phil Bennett and also in SA Country squad.
2012 Eastern Zone - Phil Bennett, Mark Ruwoldt, Brad Sugars
2013 Eastern Zone - Jackson O'Brien, Steve Rusca. Jackson then rep. SA v WA in Perth.
2014 Eastern Zone - Jackson O'Brien, James Lawton. Jackson and James then rep. SA v WA at Alberton.
2015 Central Zone - Daniel Williamson. Craig Hadden was coach.
U17 v Riverland at Waikerie, Ross Kuhn, Lachie Cunningham, Ryan Humphries-Carnelly and Jayden Antonie represented the club in the Association Under 17 game against Riverland which they lost on the siren, 9-6 (60) to 10-5 (65). Ryan kicked two goals and Ross one. Ryan was also in the best players.
U15 v Riverland at Waikerie, Rhett Montgomerie was vice captain and Riley Argent, Justin Monaghan and Dylan Sibley also played in their big win, 15-11 to 3-1. Riley kicked a goal.
2016 Central Zone - Tylah Sauncers, Craig Hadden was coached and helped out by Mark Seelander.
U17 v Riverland at Nuriootpa. Lachlan Cunningham (captain), Wade Richardson, Thomas Jackaman and Liam Peel (emergency).
U15 v Riverland at Nuriootpa. Zac Heintze-Unger (best on ground).
U13 v Riverland at Nuriootpa. Myles Harvey (emergency).
U14 representing BLG at Zone Carnival at Laura. Archie Hadden and Ben Burgemeister.
2017 no players in the Central Zone team.
U17 v Riverland at Barmera. Dylan Sibley, Dylan Tuckwell and Jackson Gray.
U15 v Riverland at Barmera. Jacob Fiebiger, Archie Hadden, Ben Burgemeister.
U13 v Riverland at Barmera Liam Sibley, Tom Treloar and Malakye Kohlhagen. Brad Sibley was coach.
2018 A-Grade: Tom Ryan (Central Zone). Under 18 v Riverland at Willaston: Riley Argent and Dylan Tuckwell (Vice Captain and second best player) - Under 13 v Riverland: Coach: Ben Burgess; Assistants: Toby Eggleton, Andrew Johnston and Brett Burgess runner and players were Tyrell Burgess, Brock Hutchings and Lachlan Bode.
2019 A-Grade: Ryder Eberhard and Ryan Carnelly (Central Zone). Under 13 v Riverland at Renmark: Harry Hayes, Liam Falkenberg and Jordan Bevan. Under 15 v Riverland: Malakye Kohlhagen. Under 15 Zone Carnival: Malakye Kohlhagen, Tom Treloar and Corey Burgemeister. Under 15 State Championships: Malakye Kohlhagen and Tom Treloar. Under 14 Zone Carnival: Brock Hutchings and Lachlan Bode.
2020 A-Grade: No games due to Covid-19.
U14 Zone Carnival - Hartley Eggleton, James Noack and Jordan Bevan.
U15 SANFL State Carnival: CDFC Country - Kynan Harvey and Tyrell Burgess. West Adelaide Country - Ethan Cain and Brock Hutchings.
2021 A-Grade: Marc Borholm and Ryan Carnelly (Central Zone at Victor Harbor). Under 13 v Riverland at Tanunda: Jordan Harvey, Liam Kurtz, Ben Noack and Will Cameron who was vice captain. Under 15: Jordan Bevan, James Noack and Hartley Eggleton. Under 18: No representatives.
2022
Jackson Murphy selected for Central Zone in State Champs at Whyalla but had to withdraw due to Covid-19. However, Peyton Hartung and Ellie Ward represented Angaston in Central Zone senior girls.
Hayden Henke, Will Cameron, Trent Toy and Kaleb White played for BLG in Under 15 Central Zone Carnival at Kadina and Bianca Muller was a trainer on the day.
Elliot Kurtz represented Angaston in the Barossa SAPSASA football team.
Under 13.5 girls, Izzy Reichelt, Asha Gabel and Ruby Hughes made SAPSASA and Under 16.5 player, Piper Kendle and Under 13.5 captain, Shayla Hughes both ran and Matt Bradley was coach.
BLG boys v Riverland at Berri - Tom Noack played Under 13’s who won, 8-3 (51) to Riverland 0-1 (1).
Kaleb White, Hayden Henke (co-captain) and Trent Toy played Under 15’s and won 9-4 (58) to 3-7 (25). Kaleb was fifth best and Trent kicked a goal.
Ethan Cain and Malakye Kohlhagen played Under 18’s who went down 8-7 (55) to 9-10 (64). Ethan was second best and Malakye fifth, while Kim Hood helped out as a trainer on the day.
Central Zone Under 14 Carnival at Mallala had Eddie Sandow, William Cameron and Mitchell Harvey playing and Bianca Muller as a trainer. BLG were undefeated in the carnival.
2023
No players selected in Zone Carnival.
Mitchell Harvey and Eddie Sandow were part of the winning team at the 2023 Central Zone Under 15’s Carnival held at Freeling Oval. Mitch made the best player list twice out of the four games. BLG were undefeated to win the carnival.
BLG boys v Riverland at Gawler Central – Unfortunately no Angaston players were in the winning Under 13 team, however, Mitchell Harvey and Eddie Sandow played Under 15’s and they won.
Kynan Harvey, Hartley Eggleton, Ethan Cain (co-captain) and Tyrell Burgess played Under 18’s who lost.
Tom Noack and Lachlan Brown represented Angaston in the Under 14 Zone Carnival at Kadina. Lachlan kicked a goal in one game and BLG won all four games to win the carnival. Brad Toy was assistant coach and Bianca Muller was a trainer.
Mitch Harvey and Eddie Sandow were part of the winning team at the Central Zone Under 15’s Carnival at Freeling and James Noack represented the State in the Under 16 National Championships in Perth.
2024
* ASSOCIATION A-GRADE TEAM OF THE YEAR *
1970 - Malcolm Johnston (FP and 2nd Ruck), Kym Reid (HFF), Brian Hurn (Captain - Centre).
1971 - Tony Walker (FP and 2nd Rover), Kym Reid (HFF), Colin Stutley (HBF), Graham Johnston (FB), Tim Jackson (BP and 2nd Ruck Rover), Peter Kleinig (1st Rover).
1972 - Daryl Beale (FB), John Mulraney (W), Tim Jackson (1st RR), Peter Kleinig (1st Rover), Robert Weymouth (Reserve).
1973 - Ian Gerlach (W), Kym Reid (W), Ron Harris (CHF), Tim Jackson (2nd Ruck Rover), Peter Kleinig (2nd Rover).
1974-1996 - No teams selected.
1997 - Matthew Doecke (W), Craig Hadden (FB), Nick Reimann (1st Ruck), Malcolm McGrath (Coach).
1998 - Matthew Doecke (W), Craig Hadden (FB), Nick Reimann (1st Ruck).
1999 - Matthew Doecke (W), Brett Roberts (FP), Tim McNeil (HBF), Nick Reimann (1st Ruck).
2000 - Matthew Doecke (W), Craig Hadden (FB).
2001 - Matthew Doecke (W), Craig Hadden (BP and Vice Captain), Hugh Reimers (FP).
2002 - Craig Harvey (Interchange), Brenton Bascombe (HFF and 2nd Ruck Rover).
2003 - Michael Spanagel (Interchange), David Green (HBF).
2004 - Craig Harvey (W), David Green (CHB), Brenton Bascombe (Interchange).
2005 - David Green (CHF).
2006 - None
2007 - None
2008 - None
2009 - Greg Bain (W), Brandon Kurtz (BP), Andrew Pech (Interchange).
2010 - Craig Harvey (C), Phil Bennett (CHB).
2011 - Phil Bennett (FB), Craig Harvey (Interchange).
2012 - None
2013 - None
2014 - Greg Bain (FP)
2015 - Andrew Pech (FP), James Parker (BP), Steve Rusca (C)
2016 - Tom Ryan (HBF).
2017 - Tylah Saunders (RR).
2018 - Tom Ryan (BP) and Lachlan Duell (Int)
2019 - Ryder Eberhard (Full Forward), Steven Summerton (Rover), Steve Rusca (W) and Marc Borholm (Interchange).
2020 - No side selected due to Covid-19.
2021 - Marc Borholm (1st Ruck), Jay Shannon (Forward Pocket), Riley Argent (Half Forward Flank) and Ben Antonie (Back Pocket).
2022 - Jay Shannon (HFF) and Jack Miles (BP).
2023 - Jack Miles (BP).
2024 - Jed Durdin (full forward), Steve Summerton (forward pocket), Gavin Shephard (centre half forward) and Tom Corcoran (half back flank).
* BEST PLAYERS IN GRAND FINALS *
1908...Angaston top but no GF
1909..Angaston lost - no GF - but deciding match played - Glyn Trescowthick
1910 Angaston lost - Frank Chinner
1911 Angaston won - Frank Chinner
1912 Angaston won - Frank Chinner
1913 Angaston won - Frank Chinner
1914 Angaston won - Frank Chinner
1915 Angaston won - R. Lackmann
1919 Angaston lost - J. Whelan
1920 Angaston won - W. Whelan
1921 Angaston lost - W. Whelan
1925 Angaston won - R. Lillecrapp
1926 Angaston won - E. Atkinson
1927 Angaston lost - R. Trescowthick
1928 Angaston lost - Ron Trescowthick
1929 Angaston lost - H. Pfitzner
1930 Angaston won - W. Kraehenbuhl
1931 Angaston won - Jack Branson
1932 Angaston won - Ken Obst
1933 Angaston won - Gordon Watts
1935 Angaston lost - Ross Hurn
1936 Angaston lost - Robert Christie
1945 Angaston won - Keith Rosenberg
1946 Angaston lost - B. Downing
1951 Angaston Reserves lost - Max Miles
1954 Angaston Reserves lost - Les Schulz
1955 Angaston won - Bev Ireland
1958 Angaston Reserves lost - Dean Hausler
1959 Angaston Reserves lost - Roy Lehmann
1966 Angaston lost - Colin Bloffwitch - Len Atkins
Angaston won Colts - Peter Freeman
1968 Angaston won - Darrell Hearnden
1969 Angaston drew - Peter Baker - Brian Hurn
Replay - Graham Johnston
1970 Angaston Reserves lost - John Zerna
Junior Colts won - Allen Brook
1971 Angaston won - Tim Jackson
Senior Colts lost - Bob Weymouth
1972 Angaston won - Daryl Beale
Reserves lost - Michael O'Neill
1973 Angaston won - John Kretschmer
1975 Angaston Senior Colts won - Kym Lehmann
1977 Angaston drew - Kym Reid
Replay won - Kym Lehmann
Under 15 won - William Hurn
1978 Under 15 won - William Hurn
1979 Under 17 won - Michael Blenkiron
1980 Under 17 won - Trevor Kruger
1982 Reserves lost - Grant Dix
1983 Under 17 lost - Phil Armstrong
1986 A-Grade won - Greg Simmons
Reserves lost - Peter Menzel
1992 Reserves lost - Mark Seelander
1999 A-Grade lost - Matthew Doecke
2001 Under 15 lost - Shane Hearl
2003 A-Grade won - Stewart White
2004 A-Grade lost - Michael Spanagel
2009 A-Grade lost - Greg Bain
2013 Under 15 won - Lachlan Cunningham
2017 Reserves won - Jayden Antonie (John Leske Medal)
2018 Reserves won - Dylan Tuckwell (John Leske Medal)
2019 A-Grade lost - Jack Miles
Reserves won - Josh Koch
2020 Reserves lost - Jack Ryan
2024 A-Grade lost - Dylan Tuckwell
Under 17 lost - George Ratcliff - but Hayden Henke won BLG BOG medal.
FIRST GUERNSEY PRESENTERS
In 2007 the then A-Grade coach, Simon Johnson and assistant, Jamie Braidwood started the now traditional guernsey presentation to anyone playing their first A-Grade game after coming up from the junior ranks. The first recipient was Jeremy Schultz which was presented by 1986 Premiership Captain, Richard Miles. The list of presenters and recipients is below and apart from the first two they are not necessarily in order.
Jeremy Schultz - Richard Miles (first one)
Aaron Murphy - James Linke (second one)
Sam Feist - Steven Moulds
Tom Adler - Jeff Linke
Lachlan Baker - Lindsay Stevens
Angus Adams - Graham Johnston
Hamish McGillivray - Kym Schmidt
Nic Falland - Brian Hurn
Scott Rathjen - Anthony Schubert
Kurt Thiele - Anthony Schubert
Callum Hann - Keith Jamieson
John Roesler - James Linke
Paul Nagel - Brenton Bascombe
Jason Carter - Matthew Doecke
Nick Pech - Kym Schmidt
Jarred Rathjen - James Linke
Matthew Kurtz - Lindsay Stevens
Matt Press - James Linke
Luke Snowden - Andrew Baldwin
Tom Ryan - Richard Miles
Jack Ryan - Lindsay Stevens
Nathan Taylor - Brenton Jones
Jack Miles - Brandon Kurtz
Will Falland - Craig Harvey
Joel Wilson - Matthew Doecke
Sam Colquhoun - Richard Miles
Joseph Humphries - Craig Hadden
Sean Haydon - Peter Morgan
Matthew Head - Richard Miles
Callan Lowke - Matthew Doecke
Josh Koch - Lindsay Stevens
Matthew Williams - Stewart White.
Cameron Nagel - Matthew Doecke
Dean Ryan - Richard Miles
Steve Rusca - Craig Hadden
Blake Homes - Richard Miles
Malakye Makris - David Argent
Jordan Falkenberg - James Linke
Toby Talbot - Matthew Doecke
Ben Fairey - Greg Bain
Jordan Hopkins - late inclusion on the day, no presenter
Ben Antonie - Greg Bain
Ryder Eberhard - Matthew Doecke
Ross Kuhn - Greg Bain
Jake Hood - Tom Feist
Lachlan Cunningham - Greg Bain
Jayden Antonie - Greg Bain
Dylan Schmidt - Matthew Doecke
Ryan Carnelly - Richard Miles
Jake Finch - James Linke
Liam Peel - Matthew Doecke
Rhett Montgomerie - James Linke
Brad Sibley - Neville Vaughan
Wade Richardson - Greg Simons
Dylan Tuckwell - Tylah Saunders
Riley Argent - James Linke
Dylan Sibley - Jack Miles
Jackson Gray - Craig Harvey
Zac Heintze-Unger - Anton Unger
Sam Hayden - James Linke
Henry Ratcliff - Craig Hadden
Ben Burgemeister - Craig Hadden
Harry Clarkson - Craig Hadden
Scott Lewis - Marc Borholm
Riley Bourne - Craig Hadden
Malakye Kohlhagen - Craig Harvey
Archie Hadden - Richard Miles
Corbin Schubert - David Argent
Myles Harvey - Craig Harvey
Tyler McKessor - Craig Hadden
Angus Pfeiffer - Craig Harvey
Jacob Fiebiger - Steven Moulds
Luke Durdin - Nick Reimann
Jed Durdin - Nick Reimann
Sebastian Heintze-Unger - Darren Unger
Alistair Linke - Nick Reimann
Alex Roberts - David Dahlenberg
Tom Cameron - Peter Cameron
Ethan Cain - Mark Seelander
Wesley Sanderson - Craig Harvey
Jackson Murphy - Jay Shannon
Ned Grieve - Jay Shannon
Sam Walker - Mark Seelander
Lachlan Bode - Brandon Kurtz
Tyrell Burgess - Ben Burgess
Kane Holmes - Tom Ryan
Kynan Harvey - Craig Harvey
Hayden Henke - Bruce Evans
Hartley Eggleton - Matthew Reimann
Will Moulds - Steven Moulds
Ethan Kwaterski - Craig Harvey
Shannon Jenner - Craig Harvey
Gavin Shephard - Craig Harvey
A-GRADE DEBUT BEFORE TURNING 18
Brett Burgess born February 13, 1984 - A-Grade debut April 17, 1999 - 15 years and 70 days.
Trevor Reu born May 7, 1940 - A-Grade debut July 23, 1955 v Tan. at Tan. - 15 years and 77 days.
Louis Hadden born October 29, 1988 - A-Grade debut May 15, 2004 - 15 years and 199 days.
Andrew Kleinig born Dec. 12, 1933 - A-Grade debut July 30, 1949 v Eden Valley at EV and lost - 15 years and 230 days.
Simon Roesler born October 27, 1982 - A-Grade debut August 8, 1998 - 15 years and 285 days.
Tim Gransbury born July 5, 1984 - A-Grade debut May 20, 2000 - 15 years and 320 days.
Blake Homes born June 2, 1997 - A-Grade debut May 11, 2013 - 15 years and 343 days.
David Williams born July 14, 1960 - A-Grade debut July 17, 1976 v Nuri. at Nuri. - 16 years and 3 days.
Callan Lowke born June 2, 1996 - A-Grade debut June 16, 2012 - 16 years and 14 days.
Rhett Montgomerie born June 10, 2000 - A-Grade debut June 25, 2016 v Will. at Ang and lost - 16 years and 15 days.
Leigh Jackson-Miles born May 4, 1984 - A-Grade debut May 20, 2000 v Tan. at Ang. and lost - 16 years and 16 days.
Ben Antonie born June 1, 1994 - A-Grade debut June 21, 2014 v Tan at Tan and lost - 16 years and 20 days.
Mark Henschke born May 16, 1956 - A-Grade debut June 17, 1972 v Eud at Ang and won by 2 pt - 16 years and 32 days.
Craig Harvey born March 5, 1979 - A-Grade debut April 29, 1995 - 16 years and 55 days.
Ryan Humphries-Carnelly born April 29, 1999 - A-Grade debut June 27, 2015 v Willaston at Willaston and drew - 16 years and 59 days.
Neville Vaughan born June 2, 1938 - A-Grade debut July 31, 1954 v Kap at Kap and drew - 16 years and 59 days.
Tim Brown born May 9, 1980 - A-Grade debut August 10, 1996 - 16 years and 91 days.
Sam Colquhoun born December 12, 1994 - A-Grade debut April 16, 2011 - 16 years and 117 days.
Daniel Rathjen born March 22,1989 - A-Grade debut July 23, 2005 v Nuri. at Angaston and lost - 16 years and 123 days.
Matthew Liney born March 2, 1984 - A-Grade debut July 15, 2000 - 16 years and 135 days.
Jordan Hopkins born Jan. 30, 1998 - A-Grade debut June 14, 2014 v. Kap at Ang and won - 16 years and 135 days.
Greg Bain born December 9, 1988 - A-Grade debut April 30, 2005 - 16 years and 142 days.
Ethan Cain born November 10, 2005 - A-Grade debut April 2, 2022 v. Tan at Tan and lost- 16 years and 143 days.
Peter Argent born February 1963 - A-Grade debut July 14, 1979 v Tan at Tan - 16 years and 150 days.
Peter Lehmann born August 18, 1930 debut 1947 - 16 years and 6 months approx.
Jordan Falkenberg born January 16, 1997 - A-Grade debut June 29, 2013 v Barossa at Ang. - 16 years and 164 days.
David France born January 22, 1963 - A-Grade debut July 14, 1979 v Tan at Tan and lost - 16 years and 173 days.
Ryder Eberhard born January 10, 1998 - A-Grade debut July 5, 2014 v Nuri at Nuri and won - 16 years and 177 days.
Peter Kleinig, born November 2, 1949 - A-Grade debut April 30, 1966 v Nuri. at Nuri. - 16 years and 179 days.
Dylan Tuckwell born November 17, 2000 – A-Grade debut May 20, 2017 v Kapunda at Kapunda and lost - 16 years and 184 days.
Malayke Kohlhagen born October 10, 2004 - A-Grade debut April 10, 2021 v Barossa at Angaston and won - 16 years and 188 days.
Malcolm Johnston, born Oct. 21, 1948 - A-Grade debut May 1, 1965 v Nuri at Angaston and lost - 16 years and 191 days.
Steven Schmidt, born Oct. 14, 1957 - A-Grade debut April 27, 1974 v Nuri at Nuri and lost - 16 years and 195 days.
Paul Obst born February 1, 1963 - A-Grade debut August 18, 1979 v Kap. at Ang. - 16 years and 198 days.
Ian Gerlach born December 24, 1952 - A-Grade debut July 19, 1969 v Eud at Ang. - 16 years and 207 days.
John Keynes born October 21, 1977 - A-Grade debut May 21, 1994 - 16 years and 212 days.
Tom Ryan born August 14, 1993 - A-Grade debut April 24, 2010 - 16 years and 236 days.
Tim Herrmann born November 8, 1975 - A-Grade debut July 11, 1992 - 16 years and 246 days.
Doug Mutton born November 16, 1922 - A-Grade debut July 22, 1939 v Freel. at Freel. and lost - 16 years and 248 days.
Andrew Pech born September 3, 1985 - A-Grade debut May 11, 2002 - 16 years and 250 days.
Kyle McLean born August 15, 1989 - A-Grade debut April 29, 2006 - 16 years and 257 days.
Lachlan Cunningham born August 4, 1998 – A-Grade debut April 18, 2015 v Willaston at Ang. and won - 16 years and 257 days.
Matthew Press born July 14, 1993 - A-Grade debut April 17, 2010 - 16 years and 277 days.
Andrew Reimann born August 12, 1979 - A-Grade debut May 25, 1996 - 16 years and 287 days.
Luke Snowden born October 25, 1993 - A-Grade debut August 14, 2010 - 16 years and 293 days.
Bob Weymouth born July 1955 - A-Grade debut April 29, 1972 v Tan at Ang - 16 years and 10 months.
Kym Reid, born July 2, 1951 - A-Grade debut April 27, 1968 v Tan at Ang and lost, kicked 3 goals - 16 years and 300 days.
Ryan Kingsley born June 27, 1976 - A-Grade debut April 24, 1993 - 16 years and 301 days.
Ben Swan born July 19, 1989 - A-Grade debut May 13, 2006 - 16 years and 318 days.
Henry Ratcliff, born - A-Grade debut July 25, 2020 v Nuri. at Ang. and won - 16 years and 319 days.
Wade Kingsley born September 26, 1978 - A-Grade debut August 12, 1995 - 16 years and 320 days.
Jayden Antonie born June 1, 1998 - A-Grade debut May 9, 2015 v Barossa at Williamstown and won - 16 years and 343 days.
Ross Kuhn born September 12, 1997 - A-Grade debut August 23, 2014 v Tan. at Ang. and won (1st kick goal) - 16 years and 345 days.
Will Falland born April 29,1994 - A-Grade debut April 9, 2011 - 16 years and 345 days.
Craig Hadden born June 27, 1970 - A-Grade debut July 11, 1987 - 17 years and 14 days.
Shaun Woodards born April 12, 1987 - A-Grade debut May 1, 2004 - 17 years and 19 days.
David Wall, born April 12, 1958 - A-Grade debut May 3, 1975 v Freeling at Freeling and lost on siren by 4 points - 17 years and 21 days.
Scott Rathjen born June 4, 1991 - A-Grade debut June 28, 2008 - 17 years and 24 days.
Hayden Henke born July 1, 2007 - A-Grade debut August 17, 2024 v Barossa District at Angaston and won - 17 years and 48 days.
Beau Byster born March 28, 1981 - A-Grade debut May 23, 1998 - 17 years and 56 days.
Liam Peel born April 17, 1999 - A-Grade debut June 18, 2016 v Gawler Central at Gawler and lost - 17 years and 62 days.
John Kretschmer born February 17, 1955 - A-Grade debut April 29, 1972 v Tan. at Ang. - 17 years and 72 days.
Brad Hughes born March 9, 1987 - A-Grade debut May 29, 2004 - 17 years and 81 days.
Kym Obst born May 5, 1968 - A-Grade debut July 27, 1985 v Nuri at Ang. - 17 years and 83 days.
Elliot Hadden born February 14, 1987 - A-Grade debut June 5, 2004 - 17 years and 112 days.
Nic Falland born January 6, 1992 - A-Grade debut May 9, 2009 - 17 years and 123 days.
John Batten born December 21, 1958 - A-Grade debut April 24, 1976 v Kapunda at Kapunda and lost - 17 years and 125 days.
Riley Argent born December 4, 2000 - A-Grade debut April 14, 2018 v Gawler Central at Gawler and won - 17 years and 131 days.
Jack Miles born November 26, 1993 - A-Grade debut April 9, 2011 - 17 years and 134 days.
Myles Harvey born December 11, 2003 - A-Grade debut May 1, 2021 v Tan at Ang and won - 17 years and 141 days.
Thomas Linke born March 2, 1989 - A-Grade debut August 5, 2006 - 17 years and 156 days.
Todd Read born February 26, 1989 - A-Grade debut August 5, 2006 - 17 years and 160 days.
Angus Pfeiffer born October 25, 2003 - A-Grade debut April 10, 2021 v Barossa at Ang and won - 17 years and 167 days.
Jock Auld born January 17, 1986 - A-Grade debut July 12, 2003 - 17 years and 176 days.
Matthew Doecke born October 26, 1974 - A-Grade debut April 25, 1992 - 17 years and 182 days.
Kane Read born December 22, 1985 - A-Grade debut July 12, 2003 - 17 years and 202 days.
Brad Brook born September 20, 1988 - A-Grade debut July 29, 2006 - 17 years and 212 days.
Brett Woodards born October 22, 1989 - A-Grade debut May 19, 2007 - 17 years and 212 days.
Richard Miles born September 25, 1960 - A-Grade debut May 6, 1978 - 17 years and 223 days.
Matthew Williams born December 31, 1994 - A-Grade debut August 11, 2012 - 17 years and 224 days.
Jason Kingsley born August 19, 1974 - A-Grade debut April 25, 1992 - 17 years and 250 days.
Ralph Falland born August 19, 1939 - A-Grade debut April 27, 1957 v Tan at Tan and won - 17 years and 251 days.
Ben Fairey born October 7, 1995 - A-Grade debut July 20, 2013 v Will at Ang - 17 years and 286 days.
Mark Seelander born August 28, 1956 - A-Grade debut June 8, 1974 at Freeling and won - 17 years and 284 days.
Angus Adams born August 9, 1991 - A-Grade debut June 13, 2009 - 17 years and 308 days.
Lachlan Baker born August 27, 1991 - A-Grade debut July 4, 2009 - 17 years and 311 days.
Nick Egert born June 13, 1989 - A-Grade debut April 21, 2007 - 17 years and 312 days.
John Mulraney born May 29, 1953 - A-Grade debut April 24, 1971 v Tan at Tan - 17 years and 330 days.
Zak Heintze-Unger born June 23, 2001 - A-Grade debut June 1, 2019 v Kap at Kap and won - 17 years and 340 days.
Harrison Schubert born June 1, 2000 - A-Grade debut May 26, 2018 v Tanunda at Angaston and lost - 17 years and 359 days.
It is believed that the following were also young starters but their ages are only approximate: Kelvin Noack 16 and Tony Walker.
OLDEST RESERVES DEBUT?
43 years/5 months/19 days by Matthew Doecke who had never played Reserves but had played 438 A-Grade games - April 14, 2018 at Gawler Central and won.
* SENIOR CLUBPERSON OF THE YEAR *
1979........ Graeme Strathearn
1980......... Malcolm Johnston
1981................. Eileen Argent
1982............ Neville Vaughan
1983............. George Warnest
1984................. Ross Atkinson
1985.................. Judy Schmidt
1986.............. Steven Schmidt
1987.................. Kym Schmidt
1988..............Neville Vaughan
1989 .................. Brian Teakle
1990...........Margaret Patterson
1991................... Peter Sibley
1992................ Bronwyn Linke
1993.................. James Ireland
1994.......................... Kay Linke
1995 ................Anne Falkenberg
1996 ..................... Jean Batten
1997..................... Steven Bain
1998.............. Michael Hearnden
1999.................. Brian Schubert
2000................. Kevin Fitzgerald
2001.................... Bruce Doecke
2002...................... Gil Reimann
2003.................. Michael Teakle
2004................... James Heinze
2005.......Mark and Trevor Argent
2006................... Rick Pearson
2007................... James Linke
2008.................. Peter Antonie
2009.......Leo Niesen/Bret Kuhn
2010...................Vicky Antonie
2011..................Richard Sibley
2012..........................Bret Kuhn
2013..................Colin Blenkiron
2014..............Andrew Johnston
2015........................Peter Pech
2016 Judy Homes and Gaynor Kurtz
2017......................Trevor Bouts
2018........................Keith Ward
2019....................Robyn March
2020...................Jason Treloar
2021.........................Jo Harvey
2022...................Trevor Paech
2023.................Dale Waechter
2024...........Shannon Kruschel
* JUNIOR CLUBPERSON OF THE YEAR *
1988..................... Aaron Pech
1989................... Jarrod Thorn
1990................ Wade Kingsley
1991............ Brenton Lillecrapp
1992............. Andrew Reimann
1993.......... Bradley Falkenberg
1994.......... Bradley Falkenberg
1995..............Andrew Reimann
1996.......................Sean Scott
1997.................. Nicholas Pech
1998..................... Greg Bain
1999...................... Tom Feist
2000...................... Sam Feist
2001..................... Tom Feist
2002............. Tom Norsworthy
2003............. Tom Norsworthy
2004...................... Ben Searle
2005........................ Jack Miles
2006...................... Brad Brook
2007.................. Che Piszczuk
2008.......... Dylan Schmidt and
.................... Daniel Jones
2009.........................Jack Miles
2010.....................James Feist
2011.....................Erik Relquyst
2012....................Connor Ryan
2013........................Brad Sibley
2014....................Archie Hadden
2015......................Dylan Sibley
NOW KNOWN AS CONTRIBUTION TO JUNIOR FOOTBALL AWARD
2016..................Anthony Harvey
2017...............Paul Burgemeister
2018......................Ashley Clarke
2019.......Tracey and Phil Noack
2020...........Tim and Kelly Brown
2021.....................Brandon Kurtz
2022...............Matthew Reimann
2023...............Caroline Langford
* AFL PLAYERS WHO PLAYED JUNIOR FOOTBALL AT ANGASTON *
Shaun Tasker – Adelaide Crows
Kent Kingsley – North Melbourne, Geelong, Richmond
Shannon Hurn – West Coast Eagles (Captain 2015 AFL Runners-up - Captain 2018 AFL Premiers)
Jack Hannath – Fremantle (delisted end of 2015)
Sam Colquhoun – Port Adelaide (delisted end of 2015)
Rhett Montgomerie - Essendon (drafted November 2022)
* SAPSASA PLAYERS*
First ever SAPSASA Team consisted of Bill Sibley in 1952.
1950...Malcolm Reed, Neville Vaughan and Brian Hurn. Later on Neil Williams and Malcolm Reed were in the Schoolboys team to Tasmania.
1952...
1953...Trevor Reu
1954...Trevor Blenkiron
1955...
1956...
1957...
1958...
1959...
1960...Richard Thorn, Dean Droegemeuller, Richard Miller and Ross Atkinson.
1961...Peter Kleinig and Graham Smith.
1962...Peter Kleinig and Dennis Vale.
1963...David Trinne, Ian Gerlach and Ian Gravestock.
1964...Ian Gerlach and Bill Thorpe.
1965...David Trinne and Ian Gravestock.
1966...Gerald Lazarus.
1967...Robert Weymouth, Peter Sibley and John Kretschmer.
1968...Glenn Reid, Mark Hentschke and Derek Grosser.
1969...Rodney Burgess, Kym Lehmann, Ken Roesler and John Koch.
1970...Gordon Brook, Michael Gerhardy, Steven Schmidt and Kym Lehmann.
1971...Peter O'Neill, Christopher Williams and John Proeve.
1972...Richard Miles, David Mulraney, David Williams and John Proeve.
1973...No representatives.
1974...Greg Linke, William Hurn, Paul Obst, Stephen Falland, Chris Brook, Bruce Schiller and Michael Braendler.
1975...William Hurn, Peter Baulderstone (Argent), Paul Obst and Trevor Kruger.
1976...William Hurn
1977...Stephen Hurn
1978...Gavin Patterson and Brenton Brook.
1979...Ian Argent, Kym Obst, David Argent, Jonathon Lillecrapp and Trent Schaefer.
1980...Kym Obst and he made the State Under 13 side.
1981...Kym Williams and Kym Obst.
1982...Steven Chinner and Greg Blewett.
1983...Paul Schick, John Herrmann, Greg Blewett, Simon Williams and Steven Chinner.
1984...Anthony Harvey
1985...Nick Reimann, Michael Harvey and Darryn Linke.
1986...Troy Fiebiger and Jason Kingsley.
1987...Damien Highfold, Scott Linke and Ben Burgess.
1988...Ryan Kingsley, Tom Dabernig, Tim Herrmann and Ben Burgess.
1989...Robin Brown, Adam Wozniak and Daniel Sonntag.
1990...Kent Kingsley and Craig Harvey.
1991...Craig Harvey, Kent Kingsley, Wade Kingsley, Andrew Reimann and Ben Trinne.
1992...Daniel Argent, Ben Trinne, Alistair Walsh, Tim Brown and Andrew Reimann.
1993...Paul Dorman.
1994...Tyson Thorn, Josh Adamson and Shane Doecke.
1995...Simon Roesler and Jason King.
1996...No representatives
1997...No representatives
1998...Jock Auld, Shane Gerhardy, Andrew Pech and Kane Read.
1999...Shaun Woodards, Elliot Hadden, Quentin Angus, Brad Hughes, Jarred Rathjen and Shannon Hurn.
2000...Greg Bain and Louis Hadden.
2001...Greg Bain, Brad Brook, Jason Carter, Louis Hadden, Jeremy Schultz and Brett Woodards.
2002...Brett Woodards and Ben Swan.
2003...Ben Hayes, Jack Hannath, Jack Ryan, Lindsay Guyatt and Nic Falland.
2004...Matt Ransom, Scott Rathjen, Jack Ryan, Tom Adler, Lachlan Baker and Nic Falland.
2005...Tom Ryan, Jack Miles, Steve Rusca and Robert Rusca.
2006...Matthew Head, Steve Rusca, Josh Koch, Tom Ryan, Hamish Edmead and Jack Miles.
2007...Jake Hood and Will Falland.
2008...Jake Hood, Jordan Falkenberg and Curtis Linton.
2009...Jordan Falkenberg, Dylan Schmidt and Ryder Eberhard.
2010...Jayden Antonie, Ben Antonie, Ryder Eberhard, Brad Sibley and Blake Homes.
2011...Jayden Antonie, Jayden Fechner, Thomas Jackaman and Ben Antonie.
2012...Matthew Schulz.
2013...Riley Bourne and Riley Argent.
2014...Logan Gaston.
2015...Archie Hadden.
2016...Henry Ratcliff, Angus Pfeiffer and Liam Sibley.
2017....Malakye Kohlhagen.
2018........Liam Falkenberg.
2019.....James Noack, Hayden Henke and Dempsey Ward.
2020....Kaleb White, Calder Ward, Dempsey Ward, Hayden Henke and Will Cameron.
2021....Tom Noack , Mitchell Harvey, Alec Davis (Under 13) and Anders Herrmann (Under 11).
2022....Elliot Kurtz AND Under 13.5 girls, Izzy Reichelt, Asha Gabel and Ruby Hughes.
2023...Elliot Kurtz, Koby Young, Jarrah Quin and Archie Kubisch. AND Under 13.5 girls Ruby Hughes, Izzy Reichelt, Claire Davidson, Apriena Hughes and Asha Gabel.
2024...Charlie Carter and Jack Rosenzweig. AND females Eliette Herrmann, Rouille Gibson and Maggie Gransbury. Skylar Gabel filled in for Mallee.
* LIFE MEMBERS *
1931... † J. B. (Jumbo) Maley
1931..... † Charles Schahinger
1931.......... † W. (Bill) Symons
1931........... † Fred W. Thamm
1962................... † Basil Oates
1966...† Dennis W. Norsworthy
1966........... † Owen H. Guyatt
1967. † J. J. S. (Don) Jamieson
1967................† Roger E. Miles
1968.............† Leslie M. Schulz
1969................ † Brian M. Hurn
1971............ † Frank J. Nicholls
1971....... † Darrell H. Hearnden
1972............ † Albert C. Schulz
1972......... † Edgar S. Atkinson
1973............. † Lacey M. Hurn
1976............... † H. Ross Hurn
1977........... † J. Lance O’Neill
1978.... Frederick W. Thomas
1980...... † Stanley S. Mattner
1980.......† Roderick F. Kleinig
1981............ † Gillian A. Hurn
1981.............. Neville J. Smith
1982..... Malcolm L. Johnston
1982........ Lindsay A. Stevens
1984.................. † M. Phil May
1984.............. Eileen J. Argent
1986.............. † Len C. Weber
1990........ Neville R. Vaughan
1991............... Brian L. Teakle
1991.............. Jeffrey B. Linke
1993................ Vern L. Pearce
1994...... Grant M. Falkenberg
1997...... Anthony B. Schubert
1999...............† Wally Roberts
2004.......... Wilfred A. Kubisch
.................. Peter J. Sibley
2005.............. Kym A. Schmidt
2006........ Matthew R. Doecke
2007............ James S. Ireland
2008.............. Richard J. Miles
................ James L. Linke
2011...............Keith Jamieson
2016.............Peter H. Morgan
...............Craig A. Hadden
2020.............Peter D. Antonie
2022.................Peter J. Pech
2024.........Lorraine B. Argent
..................Peter J. Feist
* TEAM OF THE CENTURY *
Named at the 125th Year celebrations in 2004.
(from the forward line):
Eric (Peter) Hearl Brian Hurn (C.) Matthew Doecke
Fred Thamm Bernie Mattiske (V.C.) Kym Reid
Darrell Hearnden John Lange James Linke
Roger Miles Hedley (Ned) Chinner Craig Hadden
Ken Obst Les Schulz Tim Jackson
1st Ruck: Graham Glenn, Daryl Beale, Peter Kleinig
2nd Ruck: Tim Jackson, Lacey Hurn, Matthew Doecke
Interchange: Steven Moulds, Lacey Hurn, Nick Reimann, Will Friend.
Reserves: Kevin Bockmann, Roddy Kleinig, Richard Miles, Brenton Jones.
Coach: Glen Collins.
Runner: Lindsay Stevens.
Selectors: Neville Smith, Malcolm Johnston, Keith Jamieson.
* HEAD TRAINERS *
1924.................... Josh Whelan
1925......................C. McCarthy
1926......................... J. Posselt
1927......................... J. Posselt
1928................ B. Trescowthick
1929................ B. Trescowthick
1930......................... W. Fowler
1931......................... W. Brown
1932.......................... M. Brown
1933...................W. Shemmeld
1934.........Left to the committee
1935...................... A. Pursche
1936....................... A. Pursche
1937....................... A. Pursche
1938.................. Roy Vaughan
1939.................. Roy Vaughan
1940...................Stan Morgan
1945......Left to the committee
1946....................Bert Curyer
1947.............Left to committee
1948......................Vic Bartsch
1949.......Left to the committee
1950......
1951....
1952....
1953....................Basil Oates
1954.......................K. Tamke
1955....
1956...
1957...
1958....
1959....................... W. Scholz
1960.................... Robert Glatz
1961.................... Robert Glatz
1964.................... Stan Mattner
1965.................... Stan Mattner
1966.................... Stan Mattner
1967................ Robert Beagley
1968.................... Stan Mattner
1969................ None Appointed
1970.................... Stan Mattner
1971...............Trevor Blenkiron
1972...............Trevor Blenkiron
1973...............Trevor Blenkiron
1974.................Bruce Goodwin
1975................ Bruce Goodwin
1976................ Brian Goodman
1977.................... Max Binding
1978.................... Max Binding
1979.................... Max Binding
1980.................... Max Binding
1981.................... Max Binding
1982.................... Max Binding
1983.............. Neville Vaughan
1984.................... Max Binding
1985.............. Neville Vaughan
1986.............. Neville Vaughan
1987................. James Ireland
1988 ................ James Ireland
1989................. James Ireland
1990................. James Ireland
1991.............. Neville Vaughan
1992.............. Neville Vaughan
1993.............. Neville Vaughan
1994.............. Neville Vaughan
1995............. Neville Vaughan
1996............. Neville Vaughan
1997............. Neville Vaughan
1998............. Neville Vaughan
1999............. Neville Vaughan
2000................... Steven Bain
2001............. Neville Vaughan
2002............ Neville Vaughan
2003............ Neville Vaughan
2004............ Neville Vaughan
2005............ Neville Vaughan
2006............ Courtney Bignell
2007............ Courtney Bignell
2008............. Neville Vaughan
2009..Neville Vaughan/Kim Hood
2010 ...........Neville Vaughan
2011............Neville Vaughan
2012............Neville Vaughan
2013............Neville Vaughan
2014............Neville Vaughan
2015............Neville Vaughan
2016............Neville Vaughan
2017..Neville Vaughan/Kim Hood
2018...............Tim Gransbury
2019..Tim Gransbury/Robyn March
2020..................Robyn March
2021..................Robyn March
2022..Kim Hood/Bianca Muller
2023..Kim Hood/Bianca Muller
2024..Kim Hood/Bianca Muller
* BAR MANAGERS *
April 1979-May 1979 Monty Paull
June 1979-December 1980 Rod Morrison
January 1980-December 1983 Doug Wegener
January 1984-December 1988 Fred Thomas
January 1989-December 1993 Wilf Kubisch
January 1994-December 1996 John Rankine
January 1997-March 1998 Barry Rasmus
March 1998-December 1998 Angus Maitland
January 1999-September 2001 Barry Rasmus
October 2001-January 2002 Len Colegate
February 2002-October 2003 Peter Rosier
November 2003-February 2005 Siegfried Pihodnya
March 2005-December 2007 Peter Hughes
January 2008-March 2012 Marianne Ireland
April 2012-October 2013 Denell Elvin
October 2013-May 2014 Jessica Ireland-Brown
May 2014-March 2015 Rachel Feuerherdt
March 2015-November 2019 Lisa Dowling
November 2019-November 2022 Heather Tuckwell
November 2022 - Ryan Noack
* JUNIOR DEVELOPMENT OFFICERS *
1998................... Ben Burgess
1999-2003.....Charlie Norsworthy
2004..................... Bob Haines
2005..................... Bob Haines
2006.................. Michael Ryan
2007..................... Kym Wilson
2008.................. Peter Antonie
2009.................. Peter Antonie
2010...................Peter Antonie
2011...................Richard Sibley (now Junior President is JDO)
2012...................Richard Sibley
2013...................Richard Sibley
2014.....................Darren Unger
2015....................Darren Unger
2016 ...Gary Searle/Nick Reimann
2017.....................Nick Reimann
2018.................Matthew Reiman
2019................Matthew Reimann
2020................Matthew Reimann
2021................Matthew Reimann
2022................Matthew Reimann
2023.........................Nick Lamont
2024........................Nick Lamont
* HALL OF FAME *
Barry Argent
Daryl Beale
Kevin Bockmann
† Frank Chinner
† George Chinner
† Hedley Chinner
† Glen Collins
Michael Falkenberg
† Bill Friend
† Bob Glatz
† Frank Hayes
† Alick Hearl
† Graham Johnston
† Malcolm Kempe
† John Lange
James Linke
Malcolm Linke
† Eddie Miles
Richard Miles
† Berni Mattiske
† Charlie Nettell
† Robert Oates
Kym Reid
Kym Schmidt
† Collin Trescowthick
* HEIDENREICH CUP/KLEINIG MEDAL *
Angaston v. Tanunda - held from 2005 to 2016 - Since 2017 Pech Cup/Kleinig Medal
2005 Tanunda won at Angaston - Boh Wall, Tanunda won Kleinig Medal named after the Kleinig family who were associated with both clubs.
2006 Tanunda won at Tanunda - Malcolm Greenwood, Tanunda won Kleinig Medal.
2007 Tanunda won at Angaston - Matt Godfrey, Tanunda won Kleinig Medal.
2008 Tanunda won at Tanunda - Luke Wells, Tanunda won Kleinig Medal.
2009 Tanunda won at Angaston - Tom Schiller, Tanunda won Kleinig Medal.
2010 at Tanunda - Tanunda 19-12 (126) d. Angaston 7-7 (49) - Sam Agars, Tanunda.
2011 at Angaston - Tanunda 21-15 (141) d. Angaston 5-11 (41) - Luke Wells, Tanunda.
2012 at Tanunda - Tanunda 24-18 (152) d. Angaston 8-6 (54) - Barry Kaesler, Tanunda.
2013 at Angaston – Tanunda 17-13 (115) d. Angaston9-8 (62) – Ben Britton, Tanunda.
2014 at Tanunda - Tanunda 10-7 (65) d. Angaston 7-3 (45) - Luke Boehm, Tanunda.
2015 at Angaston - Angaston 14-9 (93) d. Tanunda 9-8 (62) - Andrew Pech, Angaston.
2016 at Tanunda - Tanunda 17-10 (112) d. Angaston 7-7 (49) - Nathan Petersen-Gray, Tanunda.
Angaston have won four out of the eleven non cup/medal matches which have been held since 2005 (2005 at Tanunda, 2006 at Angaston, 2007 at Tanunda and 2013 at Tanunda).
On Sunday, June 5, 2005 Angaston and Tanunda Football Clubs competed for the inaugural R. A. Heidenreich Cup. Best afield on the day was awarded the inaugural Kleinig Medal. The clubs were keen to make this an annual event to celebrate not only their own respective rich histories but also as a showcase for local football. The Panthers and Magpies have been battling each other on the football field for over a hundred years and it would be true to say that victory is worth more than just the two premiership points.
The R. A. Heidenreich Cup has been donated by the Heidenreich family in memory of the late Rufus Heidenreich who was a premiership player at both clubs in the 1930s. Rufus was most likely the first player in the old Barossa & Light Football Association to play in a premiership at two different clubs. He was born at Bethany and his earliest years were spent in the Barossa, however while he was still at primary school his family moved to Adelaide. He later attended Immanuel College where he was a regular member of the Inter College team as well as excelling at other sports including athletics in which he was a more than handy middle distance runner. After school he went to work for Edmonds Department store where he and his mates used to kick the ball around on the roof when they had a spare moment. Occasionally an errant delivery would send the ball sailing out onto busy North Terrace, however it isn’t recorded whether these young men had a recovery procedure for such instances. At the same time he played football for the North Adelaide Ramblers Football Club and was Secretary from 1928 to 1930.
In 1930 a combination of the Great Depression and turning 21, meant he was entitled to adult wages and he was put off by Edmonds and he returned to the Barossa to work for his grandmother on her property at Rocky Valley. The Blue and Whites got wind of his arrival and enticed him to turn out for their 1931 premiership team. To attend training and games Rufus would walk five miles across the hills to Angaston, often getting home well after dark. In late 1931 he obtained work for the Jericho family near Cleve and played the 1932 season for that Club. In 1933 he was approached by the newly formed Yadnarie Football Club to be their Captain Coach. Yadnarie was 12 miles (about 20 kms) from Cleve. However his transport options had improved and he had use of a draught horse to ride to training twice a week and to Saturday matches.
He returned once again to the Barossa in 1934 to sharefarm his grandmother’s Rocky Valley property and decided to transfer to Tanunda. One reason for his decision to transfer may have been that a neighbour, Phillip Lehmann from Vine Vale would drive Rufus to training and matches. He picked the right season to join the black and whites as they were successful that season winning their first premiership in the competition which started in 1908. He received a mention in the Grand Final report in the local paper as being “dashing and clever on half back left”. He stayed at Tanunda for 1935 when they finished third but the 1936 season had him playing in Cummins Ramblers colours as he took a job for a short time with a cousin who operated the Flour Mill there. Later that year after the football season was finished he returned to the Barossa and purchased a vineyard at Vine Vale which is still operated by his family. He resumed with Tanunda and was a member of their undefeated 1937 premiership side. In later years he coached the Tanunda Primary School team while his children were there and as they moved on to the Magpies he became their timekeeper for many years. Rufus’ football career was a wonderful story, highlighting the differences and similarities between football then and now.
The best afield received the Kleinig Medal, donated by the Kleinig family and selected by Rod and sons, Peter and John. Rod Kleinig was a wonderful player for the Angaston club being first registered as a ‘Blue and White’ in 1938 and playing until 1960. Rod was one of four brothers to play for Angaston and his brother-in-law, Roger Miles was also a long term star for the club. Unfortunately for Rod, he never played in a premiership due to a combination of war service and injury. When he was at his peak Angaston had a poor team and this also restricted his chances at ultimate glory. He was vice captain for two years, also captain for the same amount of time, won the club best and fairest in 1947 and regularly featured in the Association goalkicking list. Rod also served the club off the field including four years as secretary during the seventies and was awarded Life Membership of the Angaston Football Club in 1980 and he passed away in 2022, 21 days short of his 99th birthday.
Eldest son, Peter also had a long and productive football career beginning with a Colts Best and Fairest in 1962 when he was just twelve years old and culminating in a A-Grade premiership for Angaston in 1986. He debuted in the Angaston A-Grade at 15 years of age and was so impressive in the losing Grand Final side of 1966 that he received an invitation to train at Central District. He starred in his first trial match earning headlines in the Sunday Mail and was an integral part of the Bulldogs for several seasons. Peter returned to Angaston in the early 70’s and was rewarded with consecutive premierships in ’71, ’72 and ’73. In a star studded line-up he picked up two runner up best and fairest trophies for the Club and received the ultimate personal accolade of Association Best and Fairest in 1973. In the late 1970’s he played several seasons in the WAFL.
On his return to S.A. and the Barossa, the Tanunda Football Club in a moment of sheer inspiration secured his services as playing coach for the 1980 season. The Magpies hadn’t won a premiership since 1963 despite regular Finals and Grand Final’s appearances and could be rightly considered as under performing. Under Peter’s tutelage they played in the next four Grand Finals, winning two of them. The games against Eudunda in particular are still talked about within the local football fraternity. He next coached in Alice Springs for a season before returning to play in his sixth personal premiership at Angaston. He again coached a season at Tanunda in season 2000 and kept his record of never losing to Angaston intact.
Younger brother, John also came through the junior ranks at Angaston and was the last winner of their Colts Best & Fairest in 1969 before the current system of Under 15/Under 17 came into being. John played in the losing Reserves Grand Final in 1970 before tasting A-Grade success in 1972. A transfer in employment resulted in him playing successfully in the River Murray Football League gaining representative selection before he returned to join up with Peter at Tanunda where he was a part of the success in the early 80’s before retiring. While in the River Murray, John was the Mail Medallist for Mypolonga in 1977. John Kretschmer, a brother-in-law of Peter and John also played in premierships at Angaston in the 1970’s.
The overall contribution of these players to both Clubs and to football in general made them worthy nameholders of these inaugural trophies which represent the competitive spirit between the two clubs. The trophies are only awarded once per season with each club taking turns to host the event.
However, it was not a good day for Angaston in the inaugural game in 2005, losing 4-10 (34) to 12-8 (80) and Boh Wall, Tanunda won the Kleinig Medal.
* PECH CUP/KLEINIG MEDAL *
2017 replacing the Heidenreich Cup/Kleinig Medal - Tanunda won at Angaston 15-11 (101) to 10-12 (72). Matthew Westhoff, Tanunda won Kleinig Medal.
2018 at Tanunda - Tanunda 13-11 (89) d. Angaston 3-4 (22) - Josh Trembath, Tanunda.
2019 at Angaston - Tanunda 11-10 (76) d. Angaston 11-9 (75) - D'Arcy Hamon, Tanunda.
2020 - Not played due to Covid-19.
2021 at Tanunda - Tanunda 7-12 (54) d. Angaston 6-8 (44) - Bailey Smith, Tanunda.
2022 at Angaston - Angaston 12-9 (81) d. Tanunda 10-8 (68) - Steven Summerton, Angaston
2023 at Tanunda - Tanunda 8-6 (54) d. Angaston 6-7 (41) - Tomas Hahn, Tanunda
2024 at Angaston - Angaston 12-5 (77) d. Tanunda 11-7 (73) - Jay Shannon, Angaston
* BLUE & WHITE CUP/McGRATH MEDAL *
Angaston v. South Gawler
2005 Angaston won at South Gawler 13-6 (84) to 9-10 (64) - David Green, Angaston won McGrath Medal. Medal named after Malcolm McGrath who coached both clubs to Grand Finals during the 1990’s.
2006 South Gawler won at Angaston 11-12 (78) to 7-18 (60)- David Coombs, South Gawler won McGrath Medal.
2007 South Gawler won at South Gawler 19-17 (131) to 14-6 (90) - Nick Prokopec South Gawler won McGrath Medal.
2008 Angaston won at Angaston 14-11 (95) to 11-17 (83) - Stewart White, Angaston won McGrath Medal.
2009 Angaston won at South Gawler 10-11 (71) to 5-8 (38) - Matt Lutze, South Gawler won McGrath Medal.
2010 Angaston won at Angaston/Matt Duldig, Angaston, Angaston 18-10 (118) to 9-10 (64).
2011 Angaston won at South Gawler/Andrew Pech, Angaston, Angaston 16-4 (100) to 5-5 (35).
2012 South Gawler won at Angaston, 18-12 (120) to 9-9 (63). Chris Musolino, South Gawler won medal.
2013 South Gawler won at South Gawler, 18-17 (125) to 3-2 (20). Heath Lawry, South Gawler.
2014 Angaston won at Angaston, 17-6 (108) to 6-8 (44). Greg Bain, Angaston.
2015 Angaston won at South Gawler, 15-10 (100) to 12-10 (82). Andrew Pech, Angaston.
2016 Angaston won at Angaston, 11-11 (77) to 8-11 (59). Tom Ryan, Angaston.
2017 Angaston won at South Gawler, 12-14 (86) to 6-18 (54). Tom Ryan, Angaston.
2018 South Gawler won at Angaston, 11-7 (73) to 10-5 (65). Callum Hay, South Gawler.
2019 Angaston won at South Gawler, Angaston 14-14 (98) to 10-9 (69). Ryan Carnelly, Angaston.
2020 - Not played due to Covid-19.
2021 South Gawler won at South Gawler, 16-12 (108) to 7-10 (52). Matthew Naumann, South Gawler.
2022 South Gawler won at Angaston, 13-9 (87) to 9-11 (65). Jackson Press, South Gawler.
2023 South Gawler won at South Gawler, 12-13 (85) to 9-11 (65). Steve Burton, South Gawler.
2024 South Gawler won at Angaston, 17-12 (114) to 12-9 (81). Steve Burton, South Gawler.
* CENTENARY CUP & ANZAC DAY MEDAL *
Angaston v. Nuriootpa (as of 2012 Rosenberg/Schubert Cup)
Started on Friday, April 25, 2008 at Nuriootpa - held over all four grades - 4 points A-Grade, 2 points Reserves, 2 points Under 17 and 1 point Under 15.
2008 Angaston won at Nuriootpa - Greg Bain, Angaston won Bob Christie Medal named after a former Angaston player who was killed in World War II.
2009 Angaston won at Angaston - Greg Bain, Angaston won Perce Crook Medal who was named after a former Nuriootpa player who served in World War II.
In 2009 Angaston also decided to award another Bob Christie Medal which was won by Craig Harvey and this medal to be held every year, for Angaston players only, on the match closest to Anzac Day.
2010 Nuriootpa won at Nuriootpa - Louis Hadden, Angaston won Nuriootpa 160 years medal
2011 Nuriootpa won at Angaston - no medal.
2012 Nuriootpa won at Nuriootpa - no medal.
2013 Angaston won at Angaston - no medal. Now known as Rosenberg/Schubert Cup.
2014 Angaston won at Nuriootpa - no medal.
2015 Nuriootpa won at Angaston - no medal - However, it was MAC Safety Round and Jackson Baldwin, Nuriootpa (son of former Angaston player, Andrew) won Game Changer Medal
2016 Angaston won at Nuriootpa - no medal.
2017 Nuriootpa won at Angaston - no medal.
2018 Nuriootpa won at Nuriootpa - no medal.
2019 Angaston won at Angaston - no medal.
2020 Not played due to Covid-19.
2021 Nuriootpa won at Nuriootpa - no medal.
2022 Nuriootpa won at Nuriootpa
2023 Nuriootpa won at Nuriootpa
2024 Nuriootpa won at Nuriootpa
BOB CHRISTIE ANZAC MEDALLISTS
First awarded in 2008 with the inaugural Centenary Cup Game on 25/4/08. The AFC subsequently decided to make it a permanent award and to retrospectively award the medal back to WWII in honour not only of Bob, but all footballers who have served their country in time of conflict. The medal is awarded to Angaston’s best player from the game played closest to Anzac Day.
1945 J Evans v Tanunda
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1946 I Kleinig v Tanunda
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1947 I Kleinig v Tanunda
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1948 C Falkenberg v Tanunda
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1949 R Miles v Tanunda
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1950 N Reu v Eden Valley
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1951 J Lange v Nuriootpa
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1952 E Hearl v Eudunda
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1953 R Kleinig v Nuriootpa
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1954 L O’Neill v Freeling
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1955 A Hearl v Tanunda
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1956 J Lange v Nuriootpa
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1957 R Miles v Tanunda
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1958 G Mueller v Tanunda
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1959 R Fulwood v Tanunda
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1960 G Marshall v Nuriootpa
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1961 D Hausler v Nuriootpa
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1962 G Polkinghornev Nuriootpa
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1963 D Hearnden v Nuriootpa
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1964 C Friend v Nuriootpa
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1965 G Lewis v Nuriootpa
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1966 L Atkins v Nuriootpa
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1967 P Baker v Nuriootpa
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1968 G Johnston v Tanunda
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1969 B Hurn v Tanunda
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1970 B Hurn v Tanunda
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1971 D Hearnden v Tanunda
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1972 D Beale v Tanunda
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1973 P Kleinig v Tanunda
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1974 K Reid v Nuriootpa
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1975 M Johnston v Nuriootpa
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1976 K Reid v Kapunda
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1977 T Jackson v Tanunda
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1978 T Knight v Freeling
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1979 J Kretschmer v Robertstown
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1980 K Schmidt v RSMU
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1981 Richard Miles v Nuriootpa
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1982 Robert Jenner v Eudunda
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1983 Clark Thiele v Kapunda
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1984 Des Sadauskas v Tanunda
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1985 D Argent v Eudunda
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1986 P Cameron v RSMU
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1987 P Cameron v Willaston
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1988 P Collins v Kapunda
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1989 D Argent v Eudunda
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1990 P Collins v South Gawler
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1991 B Jones v South Gawler
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1992 S Moore v Eudunda
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1993 R Miles v Nuriootpa
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1994 J Kingsley v Willaston
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1995 P Dowling v Nuriootpa
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1996 T McNeil v Freeling
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1997 G Burgess v Tanunda
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1998 J Linke v Kapunda
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1999 C Harvey v Freeling
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2000 S Mitchell v Freeling
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2001 S White v Kapunda
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2002 M Doecke v Nuriootpa
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2003 M Doecke v Tanunda
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2004 M Doecke v Nuriootpa
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2005 C Hadden v Gawler Central
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2006 M Doecke v Tanunda
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2007 K Reimann v Tanunda
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2008 G Bain v Nuriootpa
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2009 C Harvey v Nuriootpa
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2010 A Pech v Nuriootpa
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2011 J Rathjen v Freeling
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2012 J Fosdike v Barossa District
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2013 G Bain v Nuriootpa
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2014 S Woodards v Nuriootpa - Anzac Medal Greg Bain
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2015 M Blenkiron v Nuriootpa
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2016 Jack Miles - Anzac Medal Tylah Saunders
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2017 Alex Reincke - Bob Christie Medal
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2018 Dylan Tuckwell - Bob Christie Medal
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2019 Marc Borholm - Bob Christie Medal - Anzac Medal Steve Rusca
2020 - Not played due to Covid-19.
2021 Marc Borholm - Bob Christie Medal - Anzac Medal Ryan Carnelly
2022 Jack Miles - Bob Christie Medal
2023 Jack Miles - Bob Christie Medal
2024 Ethan Kwaterski - Bob Christie Medal
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* OVER 35'S V NURIOOTPA *
Angaston won 14, Nuriootpa 15 and two drawn matches.
1989 - Angaston won at Nuriootpa
1990 - Nuriootpa at Angaston
1991 - Angaston at Nuriootpa
1992 - Angaston at Angaston
1993 - Nuriootpa at Nuriootpa
1994 - Nuriootpa at Angaston
1995 - Nuriootpa at Nuriootpa
1996 - Angaston at Angaston
1997 - Draw at Nuriootpa
1998 - Nuriootpa at Angaston
1999 - Nuriootpa at Nuriootpa
2000 - Angaston at Angaston
2001 - Nuriootpa at Nuriootpa
2002 - Angaston at Angaston
2003 - Angaston at Nuriootpa
2004 - Draw at Angaston.
2005 Nuriootpa won by 5 points at Nuriootpa.
2006 Angaston 10-9 Nuriootpa 3-1 at Angaston.
2007 Angaston 15-9 Nuriootpa 4-0 at Nuriootpa.
2008 Nuriootpa 13-10 Angaston 5-1 (34) at Angaston - Nuri won netball.
2009 Angaston 10-2 Nuriootpa 4-3 at Nuriootpa.
2010 Angaston 10-2 Nuriootpa 7-4 at Nuriootpa.
2011 Nuriootpa 13-8 Angaston 9-3 at Angaston - Nuri won netball.
2012 Nuriootpa 6-15 Angaston 6-12 at Angaston. Angaston won netball.
2013 Angaston 9-9 d Nuriootpa 6-3 at Nuriootpa. Angaston won netball.
2014 Nuriootpa 13-4 d Angaston 7-4 at Angaston. No netball.
2015 Angaston 7-8 d Nuriootpa 6-3 at Nuriootpa. No netball.
2016 Angaston won by two goals. No netball.
2017 Nuriootpa won at Nuriootpa. No netball.
2018 Nuriootpa won at Angaston.
2019 Nuriootpa won at Nuriootpa. No netball.
2020 - Not played due to Covid-19.
2021 - Not held.
2022 - Not held.
2023 - Not held.
2024 Not held.
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PANTHER ESTATE HARVESTS
2024 - March 28 - 22.8 tonnes - 14.6 baume.
2023 - April 28 - 19.8 tonnes.
2022 April 6 - 18.725 tonnes - 15.18 baume
2021 March 29 - 21 tonnes - 15.1 baume.
2020 March 12 - 7.6 tonnes.
2019 March 7 - 5.42 tonnes - 15.2 baume.
2018 March 24 - 16.96 tonnes - 15.0 baume.
2017 April 28 - 26 tonnes and May 5 8.12 tons.
2016 February 25 - 23.82 tonnes – 14.5 baume.
2015 March 5 – 19.24.
2014 March 11 - 14.08 tonnes.
2013 March 14 - 21.15 tonnes.
2012 March 27 - 22.7 tonnes.
2011 - no crop due to weather.
2010 March 17 - 26.3 tonnes and 14.5 baume.
2009 March 12 - 21.02.
2008 March 4 - 30.40.
2007 March 2 - almost 11.
2006 April 6 - 21.20.
2005 April 8 - 16.8.
2004 April 8 - 10.40.
2003 April 1 - 6.96.
2002 April 25 - 6.74 tonnes.
2001 March 11 - 4.25 tonnes (hand picked) from then on machine harvested.
* FOOTY TRIPS *
1919 Murray Bridge
“The Leader” Angaston, October 3, 1919.
To Murray Bridge by Motor - Interesting Account of the A.F.C. Outing last Week End.
Leaving at 7.20 with the sun just climbing into the sky, it was more than refreshing to pass through the beautiful country owned by Mr. C. H. Angas. The pretty verdure stretched away to the hills on either side, with amid it all the Gawler River, giving the finishing touch.
The orchards coming into blossom attracted attention further on and neat rows of vines, pruned well back, ran into the distance. Nearing Mt. McKenzie, timbered land with grazing areas looked lusciously green and as the run was continued, pleasing country was passed until Eden Valley was reached.
The fine Lutheran Chinch attracts attention as the decline is negotiated and one notes that a well appointed hotel caters for the wants of the traveller and the thirst of the town’s man. The Baptist Church on the hill is a small structure but from modest beginnings big things grow, as is evidenced by the Institute nearby—a modern structure, which is a credit to the little town. The ruins of the flour mill cause thoughts of regret that the town should not still have that monument of progression; but the fates have willed it otherwise. A pleasant run brings us next to Springton, the entrance of the town being down a hill, much the same as at Eden Valley. Not much can be said of it, except that it is one of those many little centres to be found all over Australia, where the pioneer leaves the pleasures of the swirling commercial world, leaves the railroad the crowd and just puts his shoulder to the wheel to prosper himself and his sunny land. One must feel proud of these families who drive in miles to get their mail from the joggetty old coaches that Australia has learned to respect. Some day perhaps we may devote a couple of columns to these interesting modes of travel and their still more interesting drivers, but at present we must follow our heading. Leaving behind a big garden of olives at Springton, we must have said good-bye to the orchards and vines, for the journey only unfolded undulating country, attractive in its ruggedness, but not of much value, even for grazing.
Towards Mount Pleasant the scenery improved somewhat and the dryness was less apparent, but the little town itself was a revelation—the railway has sent it along considerably. A fine bank, hotels and stores, were not the least attractive features and one noted with pleasure that the electric light had been installed by some progressive residents. Here we had a chat with Mr. Branson (brother of the Farmers’ Union’s progressive agent at Truro) who, with our President, Mr Maley, was a keen sport in the old days. The run to Palmer was equally enjoyable. Big rocks that must at one lime have suffered the activities of a mighty ocean, were strewn for miles—in some places, bunches that looked like tremendous eggs; in others, great boulders. When the hills were topped a magnificent panorama of grandeur unfolded itself.
Away into the mists laid the Murray Valley, flanked by far-flung plains, with the silvery stream (from which Australia expects so much) running in twists and bends down below, 25 miles away. The picture from that height was truly magnificent. Down and down we sped as the Palmer Hill unfolded itself, pulling up with a jerk as the town was reached. While there the coach from Mannum arrived and though six people got off at the Post Ofiice, four more alighted at the hotel, yet the vehicle was only like an ordinary cab and carried a fair load of baggage. It was drawn by two horses and how the captain got the whole load on board goodness only knows. As we said: some of these coach drivers can do almost anything. The roads up to this point had been subject to very favorable criticism, and whether or not the lack of heavy traffic was responsible for their condition, they certainly added to the enjoyment of the ride. Turning off the Mannum Road about two miles from Palmer, a back track was taken which revealed plenty of sand and scrub growth, fences of mallee roots and stables and farm buildings of kerosene tins. Even in the midst of this, crops were noticed, evidencing the energy of these outback settlers but for the most part the growth was patchy, and unless favored with early rains will mean a loss instead of a profit. Stretches of mallee and rough stone walls lined the track for many miles, but until Murray Bridge was neared, no healthy crops were seen. In one instance a huge paddock sown with wheat showed only a small stunted patch one side, all the rest having suffered through sand drift and lack of rain. Mallee root fences again came into prominence and they had provided the material by which one “cocky” had constructed his barn.
Murray Bridge showed ample signs of advancement and seemed to well merit the application of its residents for proclamation of it as a borough. (The figures quoted in support of the application showed its population to be bigger than that of Gawler and Mt. Gambier, we understand). Very naturally, it is the railway that has sent it ahead, for it is well within the ken of our vice captain (Mr. L. Zimmermann, who was born there) when the town was but a single-street place with a few old houses. Today in Murray Bridge there are 104 homes each housing two families and sufficient builders cannot be secured to cope with the demands. The fine tarred main street, built by the Government on the 33 years basis, adds considerably to the beauty of the place and its fine station, shunting yards and loco. sheds might take columns of descriptive matter. The business premises are imposing and up-to-date as regards architecture and not the least handsome being the Institute, which, though one of the best outside the city, is already too small to accomodate the assembled populace. Gardens are nicely laid out here and there and at the intersection of the Adelaide and north roads is the pretty Soldiers’ Park in course of preparation. In the centre is an attractive rotunda and the fencing was of the very neat design noticed round many of the town properties—a soft of brown rush, bound with wire and bordered with a white rail along the top and white posts. We are informed that this rush formation lasts for upwards of years. The oval, which is not yet complete, possesses an unpretentious grandstand, but the racecourse is superb and one of the committeemen informed our reporter that they hope soon to have meetings up to the standard of Oakbank. Getting down the hill to the river, one noticed many of the steamers and barges and on Saturday night late the Eudunda Farmers’ fine trading steamer S.S. Pyap arrived. To the left was the pumping plant which supplies with water the whole district for miles round. The main appeared to be about 6 inches and whirring the powerful centrifugal with a 12in. belt was a powerful suction gas engine, with beside it another of similar size awaiting the emergency. Along the wharf were travelling cranes—some steam driven, others using electric power and most conspicuous of the articles they transferred were pipes for irrigation, big stacks of bricks, timber and wool; a farm implement here and there and dozens of cream cans. The big sheds, great rows of trucks and heavy freight engines puffing, made the scene interesting.
That wonderful bridge, about a quarter of a mile across, was keenly admired. Slowly as the trains creep over it, we were told it is sinking and gangs of men are ever at work repairing. On one authority we learned that the painting took three years, so to hazard a guess at the cost of painting would be hopeless. Round to the right is a big several storied flour mill just erected on co-operative basis (and may success ever follow its trail).
Here a large generating plant has been installed to supply the town with electricity and ere this issue has gone to press the official opening of the plant will have been recorded. Night brought admiration for the railway yards, brilliantly lighted with the red glare of locomotives and the rush of steam from safety valves. Thirty seats were generously reserved at the pictures by Mr. Griffin and a first-class show was presented to a crowded house. Our party enjoyed themselves and the fact that the secretary fell asleep and tumbled off his chair was due to his having had no sleep during the previous night, rather than lack of appreciation. Mr. Griffin, like Mr. Piper (hotel), Supt. Carter (who is an old athlete and knew our President well) and many of the residents, complimented the boys on their gentlemanly behaviour.
On Saturday afternoon the team lined up against the Bridges—premiers of their Assn. this season—and a good game was witnessed. Captained by W. Rice, the home team got quickly on the offensive, but Dick Bott was not put in goal for nothing and with a heavy wind in favor the ball soon went down. A mark to Alf Glatz helped, then Fred Thamm put the leather into the danger zone. The home men countered, but Joe Whelan could not bear to see the ball pass him and returned it. Bowden saved once, but the next shot, by Paul Glatz, got past and a behind went down for Angaston. Alf Glatz snared the next one, then after some good passing by Cliff and Keith Wishart, young Obst sent in another. A free to Fred Thamm saw the fourth point registered and after very able defence by the home goalie, Paul Glatz swung in another. The Bridges got away again, but the wind was too strong and after a couple more points, Ed Thamm snapped a sixer, which he very neatly followed with another.
Paddy Nelson did some fine work for the home men and Bowden worked hard. The quarter ended 1-7 to 0. Against the wind, our boys took the defensive, but Martin sent home a nice goal and a behind followed. Dick had to work hard several times, but was relieved by a drive from Snowy Liddle, snapped by Fred Thamm and sent on to
Collin Trescowthick. Daniels sharked and a good run down field saw a behind go to credit of Oliver.
The tide turned, but the home men got away again and Oliver put in another one. One more point brought half-time and the figures then showed 2-7 for the visitors, to 1-4. A look round the ground resulted in an estimate of 150 as the number of spectators present, but they were very enthusiastic.
Resumption gave Angaston the wind and a point went immediately to Ridgway's credit. The captain added another and Alf Glatz had a shot, which was carried out by the wind. A dash by the home men was thwarted by Joe Whelan, then Freddy, from a fine mark, put up the quarter's first sixer. The Bridges fought hard for the next few minutes, but Fred Thamm snared the sphere, sent it down the field and a point went in from the scrimmage. After a long spell, Paul Glatz put up another behind and the quarter ended 1-1 to 0.
Joe Whelan and Zimmy put in some fine work at the start of the last spin, but the home men got a goal as a result of the good work of Oliver, Dutton, Bowden and the captain (W. Rice).
Zimmy and Cliff Wishart shone out for a second or two, then despite a mulled kick by Obst, Paul Glatz got home a fine kick that put the leather into our scoring area. Bowden however, averted what was the best attempt to score that end of the field.
Another goal went to the home men, thanks to Pickering and Pillmote and from a long kick, one of their boys scored a behind. Angaston drove hard for the next few minutes and again almost scored against the wind, but a quick reverse saw Dick Bott putting some fine breaks and he ably kept the leather away till the bell rang.
The final scores were 3-11 to Murray Bridge 3-6. Our boys’ victory was chiefly due to the fine systematic handball.
On Sunday morning a very interesting excursion was made down the Murray on the S.S. Milang, in charge of Captain Sid. Rossiter.
The Milang, which used to be the old Lake Mail boat to Meningie prior to the laying of the Melbourne line, has been refitted to give her a carrying capacity of about 30 ton and just arrived at the Bridge on the previous Thursday with 50 bales of wool. She only draws 2ft. 9ins., and averages about 9 miles an hour.
Engineer Grundy informed us that the river round the bridge is about 50 to 60ft. deep and further talk brought up the name of our progressive townsman, Mr. H. H. Hayes, whom Mr. Grundy said he had known well while that gentleman was on the trading steamer Queen. “There was not a better businessman on the river,” he said and could always supply the ‘cockies’, in fact they would wait for him. Long Island was passed with its willows and beautiful show of greenery and the hills to the left gave place to low-lying lands, growing good crops under irrigation.
Swanport was passsd and here the activities of a new soldier settlement were noted; the uniform concrete homes showing out well.
Great cliffs rose again on the left, then on the swampy land that followed were seen albatross by the score. Though muddy, the water here was fresh, but with a slight taste of magnesia and unless the river is low, or a tidal wave occurs, salt water is not encountered above Goolwa. It has been known, however to come right up to the Bridge.
The Monteith closer settlement land came into view, where, in lieu of two owners, 33 energetic farmers now derive a good living by dairying. Away to the right and left followed great irrigation stretches, supplied from the small sluice gates fronting the stream, but, as the, captain remarked, the seasons can not be relied on; and while then everything looked picturesquely green, he could remember having only a few years ago delivered 30 tons of chaff at a spot which, as he pointed, must have been over a mile away. But given normal seasons, these flats give splendid returns and lucerne and wheat were growing profusely. Eleven miles down, the turn for home was made and to the right was noticed a big travelling crane ready to start on the Monday, at its channel, excavating. The succulent willow seemed to have monopolised the river banks, but the scenery beyond, flanked by hills, was majestic in its grandeur and for the moment one fell to envy of the owners of those sprite little motor boats that tore through the water so capriciously. Our friend the engineer was not in favor of the proposals for the new southern port, but thought that Goolwa was the right place, with a canal through the spit to take in the river traffic.
1920 Saddleworth
1931 Mannum
1946 Not held
1949 Crystal Brook
Early 1950’s Wallaroo
1951 Port Wakefield
1952 Waikerie
1954 Port Wakefield
A scratch match was played while there and Angaston won by four goals and Basil Oates took the whistle.
1957 Waikerie
1958 Port Vincent
1959 S.A.N.F.L. Grand Final
Port defeated West
1960 Not Held
1961 Whyalla
1964 Murray Bridge Houseboat
1965 Quorn/Wilpena Pound
1968 Kangaroo Island
1969 Port Lincoln
1970 VFL Grand Final
Carlton def. Collingwood
1971 VFL Grand Final
Hawthorn d. St. Kilda
1972 Not Held
1973 Broken Hill
1974 VFL Grand Final
Richmond d. North Melbourne
1975 Broken Hill
1976 Broken Hill
1977 Wentworth
1978 VFL Grand Final
Hawthorn d. North Melbourne
1980 Broken Hill (cancelled due to lack of available beds)
1985 Broken Hill
1986 Not Held
1987 Not Held
1988 Port Lincoln
1989 Victor Harbor
1990 Mildura
1991 Not Held
1992 Victor Harbor
1993 Not Held
1994 Mildura
1995 Mount Gambier
1996 Mildura
1997 Mildura
1998 Surfers Paradise
1999 Mildura
2000 Waikerie/Berri
2001 Gold Coast and Port Germain
2002 Berri
2003 Broken Hill
2004 Berri
2005 Mildura
2006 Caulfield Cup
Tawqueet won
2007 Not Held
2008 Caulfield Cup
All The Good won
Footy Trip was to Caulfield Cup and Brad Hughes and Brenton Bascombe managed to back the long-shot winner, All The Good and as per normal it was all good as far as the trip was concerned apart from some of the brands of beer. Brad Hughes, Brenton Bascombe, Matthew Doecke, Craig Doecke, Jeremy Schultz, Greg Bain, Kyle McLean, Hamish McGillivray, Josh Talbot, Sam Feist, Ben McHendrie, Michael Teakle, Matthew Zimmermann, Kym Reimann, Kurt Thiele, Anthony Schubert, Todd Read, Michael Danielle, Andrew Earl and Beau Byster all had a good time. Lots to tell but as they say, "What goes on trip, stays on trip." However, special mentions to Sam Feist, Josh Talbot, Michael Danielle, Brenton Bascombe, Todd Read, Greg Bain and Michael Teakle on their special talents. The flight over was shared with Kapunda's president, Andrew Hayward and Trevor Leslie and the flight home was shared with Tony and Jo McEvoy. Michael Teakle and Andrew Earl's luggage went walkabout on the way home but arrived later on. Notable faces in Melbourne were the Tanunda boys, Norwood Under 19's, Broughton/Mundoora netball girls, Port Power which included Justin Westhoff and Dean Brogan and on Friday night former Geelong/Essendon star, John Barnes who was presented with an AFC stubby holder by Michael Teakle. Old stagers were Anthony Schubert (15th trip), Matthew Doecke (14th) and Craig Doecke (12th). Rookies (for Angaston anway) included Greg Bain, Jeremy Schultz, Kyle McLean, Hamish McGillivray, Josh Talbot, Ben McHendrie, Kurt Thiele, Todd Read, Michael Danielle and Andrew Earl. One more thing about the footy trip was the running into in Lygon Street on the Friday night of former player, Peter Delahenty.
2009 Waikerie
The footy trip forgot to take the left turn at Albaquerky and ended up in Waikerie instead of Berri. While there they met up with former player, Luke Horner and his brother “Bopper”. Those game enough to take the journey included Nicholas Pech (rookie), Sam Feist, Matthew Doecke (15th trip), Craig Doecke (13th trip), Ben McHendrie, Stewart White, Brad Hughes, Jeremy Schultz, Anthony Schubert (16th trip), Ashley Clarke, Daniel Rathjen, Greg Bain, Kym Reimann, Jarred Rathjen, Tom Feist and the bus driver, Paul Beilby. On the way home they provided entertainment on the Morgan punt and then called into the Commercial Hotel where one-time Angaston Hotel workers, Greg “Baldy” and Leanne are now in charge. The much talked about footy trip ‘uniforms’ were produced by former back-to-back Under 17 1979-80 premiership coach and A-Grade player, Tim Knight from T-Shirt City in Hindley Street.
2010 Gold Coast
The Dipped In Gold footy trip to the Gold Coast was held from last Thursday until Monday. A big trip for rookies in Tom Adler, Angus Adams, Matt Ransom, Josh Wight, Matthew Duldig, Nic Falland, Jack Ryan and Matthew Kurtz.
Old stagers included Jeremy Schultz, David Dahlenberg, Brenton Bascombe, Nicholas Pech and Daniel Rathjen. While at the other end of the scale there were a few “life members” in Craig Doecke 14th, Matthew Doecke 16th and Anthony Schubert 17th.
A mate of Josh Wight’s in “Bowy” also made the trip to cover a couple of late withdrawals in Kym Reimann and Louis Hadden. While there the boys caught up with 2003 premiership player, Beau Byster.
2011 Millicent - Grand Final Mt. Burr v. Robe at Tantanoola
Attending were Matthew Doecke (17th trip), Craig Doecke (16th), Anthony Schubert (18th), Josh Wight, Angus Adams, Tom Adler, Daniel Rathjen, Matt Kurtz, Michael Pech, Jeremy Schultz, Nick Pech, Kym Reimann, Matt Ransom, Nic Falland, and four rookies in Scott Rathjen, Joel Wilson, John Roesler and Joe Humphries.
2012 Perth
Twenty AFC members attended the footy trip to Perth from October 4-9 which included Matthew Doecke (18th trip), Anthony Schubert (19th), Beau Byster (10th), Dean Ryan, Matt Kurtz, Nick Pech, Michael Pech, Adam Chambers, Joel Wilson, Jack Miles, Jack Ryan, Jeremy Schultz, John Roesler, Aaron Murphy, Daniel Rathjen, Luke Sander, Nic Falland, Lachlan Baker, Shaun Woodards and Kym Reimann.
Late scratchings at the barrier were Craig Doecke in what would’ve been his 17th trip and Ben Egert. Kym Reimann paid the late acceptance fee to attend.
Rookies were Luke Sander, Aaron Murphy, Lachlan Baker and Jack Miles.
The annual "best on trip" was won by Jack Miles 32 votes from Jeremy Schultz 19 and Nick Pech 17. Daniel Rathjen won last year.
"Worst on trip" was Luke Sander 29 votes, from Aaron Murphy 24 and Adam Chambers 16. Kym Reimann won last year. The worst performers from the previous day were won by Aaron Murphy, Adam Chambers, Dean Ryan and Adam Chambers again and they had to wear the special worst performance shirt that day.
Notable highlights were visits to the Big House, put the couch back inside, two free pizzas obtained due to the customer not picking them up, the Olympics, running into Warren Hughes’ father at the Belmont Races which was abandoned half way through due to lack of drink/food service due to the massive crowd and the Morkels. Also six lucky contestants got to ride with Mick the Taxi Driver which was just like the American movies, especially the bit where they cut through the driveway of a petrol station at an intersection to save waiting for the red lights to change.
2013 Sydney
Those attending included Michael Griffiths, Michael Teakle, Matt Williams, Greg Bain, Jeremy Schultz, Matt Head, Aaron Kurtz, Matt Kurtz, Nick Pech, Shaun Woodards, Luke Sander, Jackson O’Brien, Lachlan Baker, Anthony Schubert (20th trip), Matthew Doecke (19th trip), Angus Adams, Wil Falland, Matt Herrmann, Steve Rusca, Jack Miles, James Feist, Daniel Rathjen, Aaron Murphy and Scott Rathjen.
Celebrities spotted included Matthew Lloyd and Adam Goodes at places like Randwick Races and the casino. A surprise drop in by Aaron Blatchford also occurred.
Rookies were Michael Griffiths, Matt Herrmann, Jackson O’Brien and Aaron Kurtz as imports and the local club rookies were Matt Williams, Matt Head, Wil Falland, Steve Rusca and James Feist.
It was the first ever trip to Sydney.
2014 Kangaroo Island
Twenty attended the Footy Trip to Kangaroo Island on September 26-27-28 which included Matthew Doecke, Joel Wilson, Todd Read, Beau Byster, Angus Adams, Anthony Schubert, Jeremy Schultz, Tyler Hutton, Aaron Blatchford, Tyler Phillips, Matthew Blenkiron, James Feist, Brett Woodards, Jack Ryan, Will Falland, Luc Bramberger, Jackson O’Brien, Aaron Murphy, Damian Habermann and Mack Robinson.
First timers were Mack Robinson, Brett Woodards, Damian Habermann, Aaron Blatchford, Tyler Hutton, Tyler Phillips, Matthew Blenkiron, Damian Habermann and Luc Bramberger. Old stagers were Anthony Schubert (21), Matthew Doecke (20) and Beau Byster (11). They stayed at Dudley United Football Club who won the premiership the week before and caught up with former player, Clayton Linke and Dudley United premiership player. Former Islander and now Angaston Under 15 team manager, Alan Willson was also over there checking out his land. Highlights were the basketball game where Beau Byster and Brett Woodards ended up with a trip to Kingscote to get stitches and the trip home on the Sealink was a laugh for some and not others with rough seas and a few of the lads spending most of the trip down the back of the ferry for obvious reasons. It was like being on the Mad Mouse and workers probably hosed off the back of the boat a bit later.
Some surprises with Best On votes with Moose, Jezz, Hutto and Gus all amongst the votes. While beau was most consistent polling in the most games he wasn't the standout and greenhorn blinks took the mantle capturing all the big votes. Top three blinks, beau, Jacko.
For the Worst On, stitches may get bitches but also gets you votes - maybe boys thought they were putting it on dardsy. Gus, driver, hutts also scored couple votes but most interest surrounded the big three in green horns, mack and harbo and the understudy jry. After ding dongle battle harbo has held on to defeat mack with jrys 2nd half recovery getting him to the last podium position.
2015 Darwin
The ‘’Spread the Butter’’ tour of Darwin had a modern day record of 30 attending.
In the mix were Matthew Head, Shaun Haydon, Shaun Woodards, James Parker, Alex Reincke, Michael Pech, Gary Low, Anthony Schubert, Greg Bain, Aaron Blatchford, Andrew Johnston, Matthew Doecke, Ben Egert, Josh Young, Matt Blenkiron, Blake Homes, Jake Hood, Ben Fairey, Jack Miles, Steve Rusca, Tyler Phillips, Beau Byster, Jack Ryan, Josh Koch, Jake Finch, Thomas Flight, Steven Dekker-Price, Nic Falland, Matt Kurtz and Angus Adams.
It was also a modern day record of 13 rookies on the trip which was the first ever to Darwin.
While there they ran across 2003 premiership player, Craig Gerlach; former player, Wade Kingsley and Hawthorn’s Cyril Rioli.
At the Adelaide Airport was 1982-83 player, Rob Thomas who also coached the Under 17’s in those years and in Angaston last week was 1970 Under 15 and 1975 Under 17 premiership player, Graham LePage.
2016 Mount Gambier
The 47th “known” Footy Trip was held on the long weekend at Mt. Gambier - "Fill Ya Bloody Piss Take Boots Tour"
Twenty-five attended the first winter football trip, weatherwise anyway.
The weather must have given everyone “laryngitis” as they could all talk loud and well between 3 and 5 a.m. but for some reason coming home on Monday not a word was spoken for around five hours.
Those attending were Blake Homes, Jack Miles, Matthew Blenkiron, Ben Egert, Josh Koch, Anthony Schubert, James Feist, Beau Byster, Joel Wilson, Tyler Phillips, Jack Ryan, Jake Hood (who celebrated his 21st birthday while there), Matthew Kurtz, Michael Pech and Matthew Williams.
There were 10 rookies (Green Horns) on board: Alex Brackstone, Ben and Jayden Antonie, Toby and Mitchell Talbot, Mitch Wilson, Ryder Eberhard, Jordan Falkenberg, Tom Ryan and Ross Kuhn.
Amazingly there were two lots of twins (Antonies and Talbots) and a half twin (Joel Wilson) and four lots of brothers including the Ryans and Wilsons.
Late scratchings were: Cody Relquyst, Brad Sibley, Jake Finch, Josh Young and Nathan White.
While there they ran into Mack Robinson and his family who were celebrating his mother’s birthday.
Also by accident a few of the lads were talking to a Penola lad when unexpectedly Angaston and former Penola player, Brenton Jones’ name was mentioned.
The lad they were talking to, Luke said that his father used to coach Angaston. The coach was the late Pat Tocaciu who coached the premiership in 1986.
Pat was one of the instigators of the now ‘famous’ chimney painting ceremony at the TST chimney near the roundabout in Nuriootpa.
Some didn’t even use their rooms to sleep in so to speak and some spent up to 14 hours on the first day or so in bed.
Some slept in a different room each night and others could not even find their beds due to bed rustlers.
Everyone celebrated the Western Bulldogs Grand Final win over Sydney except Blake Homes and Ben Antonie.
It was trip 23 for Anthony Schubert, 13th for Beau Byster, sixth for Matthew Kurtz and fifth for Jack Ryan.
On Saturday night an experienced campaigner had to help with late meal service when a local lady’s dessert was a bit late coming. He duly delivered it to her on the stairway to heaven and she gobbled it up in about two minutes, that’s how hungry she was.
Matt Kurtz won best on with 38 votes followed by Michael Pech with 30 and Blake Homes with 24.
For worst on, Mitch Wilson had 39 votes in front of Jordan Falkenberg 25 and Blake Homes 12.
2017 Gold Coast
Twenty one journeyed to the Gold Coast from Thursday night to Sunday, October 5-8. Ross Kuhn was scratched at the barrier. Good time had by all at the poolside on Friday and Gold Coast Races on Saturday with a lot of 'dancing' on the three evenings.
Those who attended were: Alex Brackstone, Blake Homes, James Parker, Matthew Kurtz, Tyler Phillips, Angus Adams, Callan Lowke, James Paprotny, Michael Pech, Tom Ryan, Will Moulds, Anthony Schubert, Jack Miles, Jordan Falkenberg, Mitchell Talbot, Toby Talbot, Ben Egert, Jake Hood, Matthew Williams, Nic Falland and Tom Adler.
Rookies were Callan Lowke, James Paprotny and Will Moulds.
Seniors were Anthony Schubert, 24th trip; seven for Matthew Kurtz; six for Angus Adams, Jack Miles and Michael Pech.
2018 Darwin
The annual footy trip was to Darwin. Jack Miles, Nic Falland, Matt Kurtz, Michael Pech, Angus Adams, Tyler Phillips, Tom Ryan, Callan Lowke, Tom Adler, Jayden Antonie, Jake Hood, Joel Wilson, James Paprotny, Jack Ryan, Josh Young, Lachlan Duell, Matt Blenkiron, Mathew Booth, James Parker, Josh Koch, Blake Homes, Ben Egert, Adam Rogers and Matthew Doecke all attended.
While there they witnessed former player, Steve Rusca play a game for Southern Districts in their win over the Tiwi Bombers. Steve was sixth best player.
Highlight was Josh Young missing the plane flight home.
2019 Wallaroo/Jamestown
From October 5-7 it was the Angaston Football Club’s 2019 Wallaroo Steeple Chase Handicap Footy Trip at the Jamestown Races and Wallaroo.
Those attending were Josh Young, Jack Ryan, Jake Hood, Tom Ryan, Jack Miles, Jayden Antonie, Blake Homes, Ross Kuhn, Steven Summerton, Ben Antonie, Jay Shannon, Nic Falland, Angus Adams, Callan Lowke, Joel Wilson, Michael Pech, James Paprotny, Ryder Eberhard, Tom Adler, Marc Borholm, Steve Rusca (best on), Dylan Tuckwell, Tyler Phillips, Josh Koch, Rhys Garland, Matthew Blenkiron, Harrison Schubert, Brayden Dalby, James Parker, Tyler Hutton, Alex Brackstone and Riley Argent.
Rookies were Steven Summerton, Rhys Garland, Jay Shannon, Marc Borholm, Dylan Tuckwell, Harrison Schubert, Brayden Dalby and Riley Argent.
Old stagers were Angus Adams eight; Jack Miles, Michael Pech, Jack Ryan and Nic Falland seven trips each.
This end of season trip was 100 years since the first “known” trip was held.
On September 27-28, 1919 a team of 30 ventured to Murray Bridge which had 104 houses in it at the time – in 2016 it had 9,664. Back then they played a football match against Murray Bridge which Angaston won 3-11 to 3-6, in front of a crowd of 150.
Saturday night was a visit to the pictures and Sunday was a paddle steamer trip on the S.S. Milang and as per normal those who attended were congratulated by the townsfolk on their gentlemanly behavior.
Then believe it or not only two weeks later on October 11-12-13, 1919, the Wallaroo Football Club had their end of season trip to Angaston and also played a football match which Angaston won 13-13 to 5-9.
AFC Footy Trip 2019 Form Guide
Wallaroo Steeple Chase handicap
#00 – Hear the Drums – JOSH YOUNG
Has been prepping for this trip for 28 years, however may be over worked as a result. Unlikely to run a drum, but very likely to be a drum all weekend. An easier trip home if he does not make it to the finishing post again. Bite guard will be required, but won’t help performance. Stay away. $50/$20
#3 – Dusty Jack – JACK RYAN
A late scratching has given this ageing stallion another chance. Faded late at last year’s meet, back in distance this year should suit. Expect some strong moments, but may be out gunned by bigger players when the race is there to be won. $20/$7
#4 – Oo-Hood - JAKE HOOD
A beautiful, strong looking horse, however Toeyness in the mounting yards has distracted in the past. Gelding must be considered prior to next prep, will significantly reduce weight and work as well as blinkers. Having said this, with experience under the belt expectations increase. Watch. $15/$5
#5 - Tom Wallaroo - TOM RYAN
Unlike older brother Tom Melbourne, this horse rarely cum’s second. A beautiful main and a chin that rivals most horses, unfortunately for this stallion this is not a beauty contest. Expected to be off the pace. $18/$6
#7 – Captain Jack – JACK MILES
Expected to lead as he has all year, leaders bias track suits. Some strong performances this prep, however pulled up lame after the Angaston meet 16/09. Has since recovered well and another strong Angaston showing (21/09) and Christies Beach (28/09) over shorter distance looks to have this stallion well prepped. Big chance. $6/$2
#9 – Sisstar – JAYDEN ANTONIE
It’s been a big year for the younger sister to stable star Ben. This colt is really starting to show his potential and strong blood line on and off the field. Has been in the middle of the pack at previous meets, however enough class and now experience to push forward. My tip as a big improver, a good each way bet. $12/$3
#10 – Black Heart Blake – BLAKE HOMES
It’s hard to believe that this horse is still classed a colt, given its impressive record to date. Has been known to love a longer trip, will the reduction in distance effect his form? A slighter built horse, that doesn’t sleep well, nor eat well, yet manages to deliver consistently, performance enhancing substances must be queered. You can guarantee this colt will finish in either the top or bottom 3, which one only time will tell. $7/$3
#12 – Bring Me Rosses - ROSS KUHN
A big improver this year, who’s form on and off the park has come on in leaps and bounds. Distractions at previous meets from heavy fillys’ has cost this colt, we only hope he has learnt from experience. Showed a lot of promise and excited many at recent Angaston meet (16/09) however died as they entered the straight over a similar distance. Will be better for the run and if you like a roughie, this may be your guy. $22/$7
#14 – Winx - STEVEN SUMMERTON
Comes back a division and has shown why he has been so successful at group 1 level. Has had strong performances over shorter distances this year, however yet to be tried over the longer journey with this group. As he has all year, expect this stallion to live up to expectations. $11/$3.5
#15 – Brown Ben – BEN ANTONIE
Previous trainer was never able to get the best out of this colt, and a recent return to his home stable has paid dividends for owners with a big increase in form. Recent form by younger sister Jayden has been promising, but we know how competitive this beast is and will not be afraid to get physical… again. Expect a big show to continue his dominance over stable mate, but may be outgunned by other runners. $15/$5
#17 – Neigh Shannon – JAY SHANNON
Has been a very important addition to the stable this year. Yet to be seen over this distance by this group, however appears to be more than capable… just ask him. May be the best bet for any of the boys looking to get lucky this trip, as history suggests he does get handsy in these environments. Zoomby Zoomby Tugga Tugga!! $14/$4
#19 Holesman - NIC FALLAND
Fiesty. Loud. Angry. A serious competitor, who relishes this distance and history, as well as recent runs suggests this stallion will be a serious contender. Will his volume, angry nature and eagerness cost him votes though? I’m guessing almost definitely. Yet his best is very good and must be considered. $12/$4
#21 – Four Beers Please – ANGUS ADAMS
Family commitments mean this stallion will be pulling stumps after the first lap. We can expect this stallion to come absolutely charging out of the gates to try to make up for time that will be lost, however retiring early makes the big fella no chance. SUSP.
#23 – Midnight Calboy – CALLAN LOWKE
This colt is nearing stallion status, and has become a regular respected performer over a number of years over this distance. Very much a stayer, expect this colt to be on the pace all trip, however turn of speed when required may just leave him mid pack. $20/$6
#24 – Yulong Cushions – JOE WILSON
Past Yearling of the year winner, however has struggled to go on from there. Still shows glimpses of absolute brilliance that rivals with the best, however this distance is not suited. Likely to be one of the final runs for this crowd favourite before being put to stud, if Penny and Panda are any indication. Can he go out with a bang? $20/$6
#25 – Mr Quickie – MICHAEL PECH
This stallion has had more runs than who shot the barman, and continues to deliver each year. An absolute crowd favourite, whose age would suggest is getting towards his twilight trips, however attitude and form tells a different story. Experience is the key to this campaign; I expect examples to be set throughout the trip to the yearlings. Eachway chance $11/$3
#26 – Happy Papper - JAMES PAPROTNY
The type of guy that you could spill your drink all over at 3am when you’re buckled and he’d probably apologise and buy you a new one, Happy Papper is the Stallion this group needs but not the one it deserves. Currently on the hunt for a young filly, and a big chance to charm a local talent, a move that may end in an increase or decrease in votes. A known stayer and this distance is no issue, but may be outgunned in a sprint to the line. $18/$5
#28 Ryda-Ding-Ding - RYDER EBERHARD
Another colt who’s previous trainer couldn’t keep fit, but a return to home has seen his body sound and owners have reaped the rewards, with outstanding form over the campaign. Was a very strong performer over a similar distance in Mt Gambier (2016) but has not since been seen by this group over a similar journey. Will on track performance translate off the track as well? Watch. $18/$5
#29 – Rocket Tommy - TOM ADLER
A very strong performance at the Gold Coast meet (2017) where he featured in a top 3 result, however was disappointing in his follow up of Darwin (2018). Recent form suggests that this distance may be more than this little paddler can handle, but may be keen to show that 2017 was no fluke. A good smokey $26/$8
#30 – So Si Bomber – MARC BORHOLM
Another stallion back in class who has lived up to the hype and shown strong form throughout this campaign. Recent Angaston meet (16/09) showed some very positive signs, however failed to put it all together over the whole trip. A genius move by the trainer to take this stallion up to the Gold Coast to get some work in, perfect preparation for a tilt at the cup. Big, strong build on this horse, expectations are very high. $8/$2.5
#32 – Lemon Neigh – STEVE RUSCA
A strange move by trainer at the end of the 2015 campaign to drop this star stallion back in grade, where he really cashed in on races well below his weight. Returning up a grade this prep, this stallion has lived up to expectations, and was one of the main players at the recent Angaston meet (16/09). No stranger to this distance, don’t let the thinning main fool you. This horse is ready to go! $5/$2
#34 – Champagne Tuckles - DYLAN TUCKWELL
Looking to break its maiden, there have been signs over this prep that have really excited us about this yearling. Whilst a recent Filly joining the stable slowed form from what was promised early, the trainer is hoping that a change in scenery to Wallaroo, away from said Filly may just show us the best that this yearling can offer. Expect this to be a steep learning curve, and will be better for the run. $32/$12
#37 – Nature Flip - TYLER PHILLIPS
Don’t let the size of this stallion fool you, the heart of this horse has led to arguably our most consistent performer in recent years. Yes he lacks size, yes he lacks a main, but gee he will be right there at the final charge to the post. Build-up this prep has been as consistent as ever, expect a big performance over the perfect distance for this stallion. $8/$3
#38 – Rogan Josh - JOSH KOCH
Our well-deserved equal favourite, there’s not much not to like about this stallion. Punching out benders as easy as he wins flags, expect to be right on the pace for the whole journey. The flexibility to lead, as well as chase down late, no matter how the race pans out rule out at your own peril. A very safe bet, with his biggest competition coming from his big dumb idiot mate. $4/$1.5
#39 – Yulong Rex - RHYS GARLAND
The stable is very excited for this well respected stallion to be having his first run in the blue and white silks. Has shown a lot of promise this prep, and has been a consistent winner over short distances at the trials this year. The only danger to this stallion is the distance, as has been known to pull up very lame after one lap. If he can get on top of this early, expect a big showing and to be right there at the finish. $10/$3
#40 – Blinkers On - MATTHEW BLENKIRON
As dumb as he is big, this monster stallion lives for these events, and as a result rightfully earns equal favouritism. This stallion has had some big showings in recent years, and expect this meet to be no different. A recent addition of a filly into the stable is the only change over this prep. Will we see any change in performance due to this? I highly doubt. Let’s hope the alehouse is well stocked with rum. $4/$1.5
#42 – Harrison - HARRISON SCHUBERT
Another runner looking to break his maiden, this yearling comes from a strong bloodline that has performed well over a number of years on these trips. A big reputation to live up to, to keep the family name proud. Expected to learn a lot over this trip and be better for the run, a big question mark remains over how the time away from his filly will be managed. $35/$13
#43 – Yulong Dalby – BRAYDEN DALBY
An unknown quantity too many on this trip, has experience over similar distances, however this has yet to be seen by this group. Has had a point to prove this prep, and I hope there is one more point left to tick off, footy trip. His best is more than good enough, and if he can piece it together over the full journey, expect him to go close. $16/$6
#50 Parkerup Boyzzz – JAMES PARKER
This big, angry stallion absolutely burst onto the scene with a standout performance in Darwin (2015) and has been a consistent performer since. Whilst off track incidences may have resulted in this stallion keeping his head low in recent years, you’d be crazy to rule out given his potential. Chances of scaffolding in Wallaroo is slim, probably for the best. Consider. $13/$5
#51 Huttnell – TYLER HUTTON
The strangest horse in the field, this stallion will have some of the best, as well as some of the most retarded moments over this journey. Big chance to be distracted by the fillys over this trip, and be taken away from votes in the process. Distance is no issue for this stallion, and another who is a strong chance to finish in either 3, be that top or bottom. ($16/$5)
#58 Brack Caviar - ALEX BRACKSTONE
Showed early promise in previous years, however the farrier being unable to sort a persistent hooves issue has cost this stallion a lot of fitness. Expected to come charging out of the gates and go missing very early. Must be kept well away from the pokies and port if he is expected to be any chance, however we know this is unlikely. Avoid. $35/$10
#60 - Arg Mahal - RILEY ARGENT
Rounding out the field, our final yearling looking to break his maiden. A very good looking yearling this one, who has shown all the signs to have a very successful career on and off the track. My tip of the yearlings, but likely to be out of his weight division amongst some of the more seasoned campaigners. $28/$10
2020 Renmark
A visit to the Woolshed Brewery at Paringa was a highlight and while at the brewery former players, Tyler Hutton and Tim Brown were both spotted.
Also on the way to Renmark members ran into another former player in Sam Feist at Waikerie.
Then on Saturday night current players in Joseph Egan, Aiden Hocking and Samuel Walker turned up out of the blue and added life to the party.
Those officially in attendance were Josh Young, Jack Miles, Steve Rusca, Beau Byster, Scott Lewis, Jake Hood, Harry Clarkson, Blake Homes, Matt Blenkiron, Tom Ryan, Will Falland, Marc Borholm, Harrison Schubert, Tyler McKessor, Nic Falland, Steve Summerton, Ben Antonie, Matt Kurtz, Andrew Pech, Jayden Antonie, Matt Doecke, Michael Pech, Riley Bourne, Joel Wilson, Ryder Eberhard, Angus Adams, Josh Koch, Ben Burgemeister, Tom Adler, Jack Ryan, Will Moulds, Anthony Schubert, Dylan Tuckwell, James Parker, Zak Heintze-Unger, Archie Hadden, Kane Holmes and Jayten Davis.
A few late scratchings included Dylan Schmidt, Ben Egert and Riley Argent.
Rookies (Green Horns) were Tyler McKessor, Kane Holmes, Archie Hadden, Scott Lewis, Harry Clarkson, Ben Burgemeister, Zak Heintze-Unger, Riley Bourne and Jayten Davis.
It was trip number 25 for Anthony Schubert, 23 for Matthew Doecke, 14 for Beau Byster and ninth for Angus Adams, Matt Kurtz and Michael Pech.
2021 Morphettville Races, Adelaide
Attending were Jack Miles, Matt Kurtz, Blake Homes, Tom Ryan, Beau Byster (15th trip), Jacob Fiebiger, Matt Williams, Corbin Schubert, Kane Holmes, Jai Podolski, Riley Bourne, Tom Adler, Ryder Eberhard, Michael Pech (10th), Josh Young, Will Moulds, Steve Summerton, Jayden Antonie, Jordan Falkenberg, Dylan Tuckwell, Ben Antonie, Matt Doecke, Nic Falland, Harrison Schubert, Marc Borholm, Riley Argent, Luke Durdin, Matt Blenkiron, Seth Courtney, Angus Adams (10th trip, Alistair Linke, Jake Hood, Ben Burgemeister, Ross Kuhn, Joel Wilson, Alex Reincke, Deklan Branson, Jed Durdin, Archie Hadden, Jay Shannon and Alex Brackstone.
2022 Gawler Races and Wallaroo
Attending were Aiden Hocking, Beau Byster (16th), Connor Waechter, Harrison Schubert, Jake Hood (8th), Joseph Egan, Ned Grieve, Seth Courtney, Tom Ryan (7th), Ben Antonie, Corbin Schubert, Jackson Murphy, Jayden Antonie, Kane Holmes, Riley Bourne, Steve Rusca, Will Moulds, Angus Adams (11th), Ben Burgemeister, Jacob Fiebiger, Luke Durdin, Riley Argent, Steven Summerton, Will Falland, Archie Hadden, Dylan Tuckwell, Jai Podolski, Jed Durdin, Matthew Doecke (24th), Sam Walker, Joel Wilson and Tom Adler (8th).
2023 Port Lincoln
Best on was Tom Corcoran and Jackson Murphy was worst on.
Attending were Tom Corcoran, Jackson Murphy, Jack Miles, Harrison Schubert, Steven Summerton, Jai Podolski, Ben Antonie, Connor Waechter, Dylan Tuckwell, Luke Mcinerney, Major Lienert, Ross Kuhn, Will Moulds, Archie Hadden, Corbin Schubert and Jayden Antonie.
Rookies were Tom Corcoran, Major Lienert and Luke Mcinerney.
Old stagers were Jack Miles, ninth trip; Jayden Antonie, seventh; Ben Antonie, sixth; Harrison Schubert, Steven Summerton, Will Moulds, Ross Kuhn and Dylan Tuckwell on their fifth trips.
2024 Renmark
Dylan Tuckwell (6th), Harrison Schubert (6th), Archie Hadden (5th), Kane Holmes, Connor Waechter, Seth Courtney, Kynan Harvey, Jordan Bevan and Ben Antonie (7th).
* FEMALE FOOTBALL AT ANGASTON FOOTBALL CLUB *
2017 (Inaugural season of female football)
Games started on Sunday, July 2 at Tanunda Oval. Under 14 at 9.30 a.m. and Under 17’s at 10.40 a.m. The first ever kick was by Jocelyn Stephens (daughter of former player, Leigh) and the first goal was kicked by Hayley Henke.
Under 14 Captain was Olivia Rudiger (daughter of former player, John) and they won 15-17 (107) to Nuriootpa 1-2 (8) and a few girls had to fill in for Nuriootpa.
Goals: Hayley Henke 4 Molly Fiebiger 3 (daughter of former player, Darren), Kate Argent-Bowden (grand-daughter of life members, Eileen Argent and Malcolm Johnston), Maggie Hadden (daughter of former player, Craig), Jocelyn Stephens 2 and Courtney Trenwith and Abby Whitehorn.
Best On Ground was Hayley Henke.
Coach’s Award went to Jocelyn Stephens and Encouragement Award to Dominique Trinne (grand-daughter of former player, Dean).
Others in the team were Tayissa Hayden (daughter of goal umpire, Bob) and Cooper Hyde.
Under 17 Captain was Kate Harris and they won 7-7 (49) to Nuriootpa 3-6 (24).
Goals: Cooper Hyde 3, Charlotte Spence (niece of former players, John and Tim Herrmann), Jocelyn Stephens 2.
Best on Ground was Aspen Wood and Coaches Awards went to Charlotte Spence and Gypsy Atyeo.
Others in the team were Kate Harris, Molly Fiebiger, Tayissa Hayden, Kate Argent-Bowden, Maggie Hadden and Charlize Stewart.
At the Central Zone Girls’ Carnival on June 18 at Snowtown, Kate Harris won Under 17 overall best player and Neeve Reimann (daughter of former player, Nick) won it in the Under 14’s. Cooper Hyde also played in the Under 14 team. Leigh Stephens and Melinda Atyeo are looking after the Under 17’s and Matthew Reimann (former player) the Under 14’s.
The girls played off in both Grand Finals at Nuriootpa but it was an off day for each side.
The Under 17’s went down 0-4 (4) to the unbeaten Barossa District 3-5 (23).
Bethanie Lange, Gypsy Atyeo and Charlotte Spence were best.
Under 14’s went down to the Darcie Brown dominated Kapunda team, 1-4 (10) to 11-3 (69).
Best were Molly Fiebiger, Neeve Reimann and Libby Fiebiger. The goal was kicked by Cooper Hyde.
The matches were witnessed by some former club greats in Barry Argent, Gawler; John Herrmann, Adelaide and Neil Argent who now lives in Armidale, New South Wales.
The girls’ presentation day was held later on at the Football Clubrooms.
Under 17 winners were: Charlotte Spence, Best & Fairest; Kate Harris, runner-up to Best & Fairest and Coach’s Award went to Bethanie Lange.
In the Under 14’s the Best & Fairest was Kate Argent-Bowden, runner-up was Libby Fiebiger and Neeve Reimann won the Coach’s Award.
All girls were presented with medallions as well.
2018
SENIORS
GRAND FINAL - Angaston v Barossa Blue GRAND FINAL
Angaston 1-0 3-4 5-6 8-8 (56) d Barossa Blue 1-5 2-5 4-5 6-5 (41)
Angaston Goals: Charotte Spence 3, Cooper Hyde 2, Jocelyn Stephens, Gypsy Atyeo, Courtnie Moulds.
Angaston Best: Kate Harris, Emma Keys, Amanda Reinders.
UNDER 17
Angaston v Willaston play off for third and fourth
Angaston won on forfeit from Willaston
UNDER 14
GRAND FINAL - Angaston v Willaston
Angaston 2-2 4-2 8-2 10-4 (64)
Willaston 0-0 1-2 2-2 2-4 (16)
Angaston Goals: Libby Fiebiger, Tayissa Hayden 3, Neeve Reimann, Hayley Henke 2.
Angaston Best: Libby Fiebiger, Kate Argent-Bowden, Molly Fiebiger.
The Under 14’s finished premiers after being runners-up last year.
The Under 17’s finished third, due to a forfeit by Willaston, after losing only one game for the season. Last year they were runners-up.
Seniors finished premiers in what is the first ever season of senior female football.
With the Senior Open Women winning the first ever premiership it gives the Angaston Football Club a double - also winning the first ever senior male premiership, 110 years ago in 1908.
Keith Ward was the coach of all three grades and was helped by Melinda Firth-Atyeo and Leigh Stephens.
2018 Captains: Under 14, Kate Argent-Bowden; Under 17, Kate Harris; Open, Charlotte Spence
Under 14 trophies were won by: Kate Argent-Bowden, Best & Fairest; runner-up, Libby Fiebiger; Best Team Player/Most Consistent, Hayley Henke and Most Improved/Coach’s award, Tayla Dixon.
Under 17’s Best & Fairest, Jocelyn Stephens; runner-up, Cooper Hyde; Best Team Player/Most Consistent, Kate Harris and Most Improved/Coach’s Award, Allanah Phipps.
Open: Best & Fairest, Charlotte Spence; runner-up, Emma Keys; Best Team Player/Most Consistent, Madison Kalleske and Most Improved/Coach’s Award, Amanda Reinders.
All those who played during the season received medallions - Under 14: Libby Fiebiger (also played Under 17’s), Molly Fiebiger, Courtney Trenwith, Dominique Trinne, Tayla Dixon (also U17), Neeve Reimann (also U17), Olivia Rudiger, Kate Argent-Bowden (Captain - also U17), Tayissa Hayden and Hayley Henke.
Under 17 - Gypsy Atyeo (also played Open), Kate Harris (Captain - also played Open), Jocelyn Stephens (also played Open), Charlize Stewart, Libby Fiebiger, Allanah Phipps, Cooper Hyde (also played Open), Zahli Fridd and Maggie Hadden.
Open - Melinda Firth-Atyeo, Kirsty Forrest, Charlotte Spence (Captain), Madison Kalleske, Courtnie Moulds, Amanda Reinders, Emma Keys, Bethanie Lange and Tilly Hadden (also U17).
Coach Keith Ward was association coach at the Championships at Renmark on July 7-8.
Girls in Central Zone Carnival were Emma Keys, Charlotte Spence and Kate Harris.
Emma Keys made Team of the Championships on half forward flank.
Angaston were well represented at the Central Zone Girls Carnival at Snowtown.
In the Under 17’s it was Cooper Hyde, Allanah Phipps and Jossy Stephens.
In the Under 14’s Tayissa Hayden, Neeve Reimann and Kate Argent-Bowden were the representatives.
Maggie Hadden, Cooper Hyde and Libby and Molly Fiebiger all played for Central District Under 15’s in the women’s competition at Unley.
2019
AnAngaston were represented by Charlotte Spence, Allanah Phipps, Kate Harris, Kc Wakeman, Cooper Hyde and Emma Keys in the female teams for the Central Zone at the Country championships in Port Pirie. Central Zone finished third and Charlotte Spence was named in the team of the championships on the half forward flank.
At the club presentation day, President, Keith Jamieson welcomed 120 people with meals provided by Company Kitchen. Keith touched on the fact that the club would like a female committee to run the female side of the club and to have a voice on the senior committee in 2020.
Keith Ward coached all three grades – Open who lost the semi final, Under 17’s who won the premiership and Under 14’s who were runners-up.
Since female football started in 2017 Angaston are the only club to have won at least one premiership in all three grades – Seniors 2018, Under 17 2019 and Under 14 2018.
Libby Fiebiger was best on ground in this year’s Under 17 Grand Final.
Coach Ward thanked the club, players and his team manager, Melinda Firth for her help during the season along with the helpers such as trainers, goal umpires and timekeepers.
Trophy winners were:
UNDER 14: Best & Fairest, Lily Guymer; Runner-Up to Best & Fairest, Kate Argent-Bowden; Best Team Player/Most Consistent, Tayla Dixon and Most Improved/Coach’s award, Miyu Endersby.
UNDER 17: Best & Fairest, Libby Fiebiger; Runner-Up to Best & Fairest, Allanah Phipps; Best Team Player/Most Consistent, Maggie Hadden and Most Improved/Coach’s Award, Zarlee Lange.
OPEN: Best & Fairest, Cassandra Williams; Runner-Up to Best & Fairest, Emma Keys; Best Team Player/Most Consistent, Charlotte Spence and Most Improved/Coach’s Award, Christina Patii.
ASSN. 2019 AWARDS: Open – Emma Keys tied for Best & Fairest Medal and Charlotte Spence tied for Runner-Up. Under 17 – Libby Fiebiger won Best & Fairest Medal. Under 14 – Kate Argent-Bowden won Best & Fairest Medal and Connie Clarkson was best on ground in Under 14’s in inaugural North (Angaston, Nuriootpa, Tanunda, Kapunda) v South (Central, South, Willaston, Barossa) matches won by North in Under 14 and Under 17, while South won the Open at Tanunda.
2020
The Angaston Football Club’s female footballers enjoyed their end of season presentations at Wanera Wine Bar, Angaston.
Meredith Dixon, Matt Bradley (Under 14 coach) and Craig Hadden (Under 17 premiership coach and senior coach) presented trophies and were helped by AFC president, Keith Jamieson and female teams’ sponsor, Ashley Ratcliff from Ricca Terra Wines.
Under 14 trophies: Coach’s trophy, donated by Kohlhagen family, Tayla Dixon; Best Team Player, Scoot and Toot Scooter Hire, Jacinta Field; Most Consistent Player, AFC, Miyu Endersby; Runner-up Best & Fairest, AFC, Ellie Ward and Best & Fairest, Sherwood Family; Connie Clarkson. Connie also won the Assn. B&F.
Under 17: Leading Goal Kicker, Hayley Henke with 12 goals; Best Team Player, Angaston Masonic Lodge, Allanah Phipps; Most Valuable Player, Judy Argent/Brian Bowden; Chantelle Linton; Runner-up Best & Fairest, Treloar Family; Kate Argent-Bowden; Best & Fairest, Sherwood Earthmoving, Libby Fiebiger.
Under 17 girls won their second premiership in a row, 4-3 (27) to 0-2 (2) over Willaston.
Best were Libby Fiebiger, Kate Argent-Bowden, Chantelle Linton, Allanah Phipps (vice captain) and Molly Fiebiger.
Goals were kicked by Kate Argent-Bowden, Libby Fiebiger, Hayley Henke and Jessie Maurer.
Other girls to be part of the premiership were Cooper Hyde (captain), Ellie Ward, Maggie Hadden, Piper Kendle, Jossy Stephens, Tayissa Hayden, Tayla Dixon, Connie Clarkson, Molly Byrne and Meg Treloar.
Seniors: Best & Fairest, Libby Fiebiger, donated by Ricca Terra with eight votes; Cassandra Williams, runner-up, Sherwood Earthmoving with seven votes; Kate Harris, Barossa and Beyond with seven votes won the Best Team Player; KC Wakeman six votes won Most Valuable Player award.
Libby also won the top goal kicking trophy with six goals, the Best On Ground Medal in the Grand Final and the Association Under 17 Best & Fairest Medal.
The Jamieson family have donated a perpetual shield to Female Football and it will be known as the Angaston Football Club Female Football Clubperson of the Year, donated by K. & P. Jamieson.
The inaugural winner was head trainer, Robyn March.
2021
Zone Players for Central Zone - Cooper Hyde, Lily Guymer and Hayley Henke in Senior Womens at Victor Harbor/Encounter Bay. Lost all games.
Maddie Sherwood represented the Central District Under 14's and Hayley Henke, Kate Argent-Bowden and Ellie Ward the Under 16's at the Intra-State Championships.
Libby Fiebiger played at Central District.
2021 Angaston FC Trophy Sponsors and Winners
Under 13's 2021 trophies Sponsors and winners
Best and Fairest -'AVM' – Miyu Endersby
Runner Up Best and Fairest - 'Bazinga Trading Cards and Collectables' Geoff Payne – Matilda Barrett
Most Consistent - 'Hughes Family' Warren Hughes – Latika Swain
Rising Star - 'Kids Unite' Paula Baker – Sienna Webster-Payne
Best Team Player - 'Angaston Vineyards Motel' Geoff Payne – Maya Klose and Shayla Hughes
Coach’s Trophy - 'Barossa and Beyond' Robyn March – Iva Tanu
Under 16's 2021 trophies Sponsors and winners
Best and Fairest- 'JR and Tig Fabrication' – Hayley Henke and Kate Argent-Bowden
Runner Up Best and Fairest - 'Kids Unite' Paula Baker – Ellie Ward
Most Consistent - 'Gothic Cleaning' Corrie Guymer – Miyu Endersby
Coach’s Trophy -'Marx Real Estate' Sara La Nauze – Jacinta Field
Most Improved - 'Barossa and Beyond' Robyn March – Tia Haeft
Leading Goal Kicker - 'Belinda Haeft Occupational Therapist' Belinda Haeft – Hayley Henke
Senior Women’s 2021 Trophies Sponsors and winners
Best and Fairest - 'Ricca Terra' Ratcliff Family – Libby Fiebiger
Runner Up Best and Fairest - 'Marx Real Estate' Sara La Nauze – Hayley Henke
Most Consistent - 'BaCORE Business' Corrie Guymer – KC Wakeman
Coach’s Trophy - 'Kids Unite' Paula Baker – Kelly Linke
Most Improved - 'Barossa and Beyond' Robyn March – Cooper Hyde
Leading Goal Kicker -'Sherwood Earthmoving' Christine Sherwood – Jessica Lovegrove
Under 13’s Best and Fairest trophy Winners 2021
Best and Fairest: Miyu Endersby
Runner up Best and Fairest: Matilda Barrett
Most Consistent: Latika Swain
Rising Star: Sienna Webster-Payne
Best Team Player: Maya Klose and Shayla Hughes
Coach’s Trophy: Iva Tanu
Under 16’s Best and Fairest trophy winners 2021
Best and Fairest: Hayley Henke and Kate Argent-Bowden
Runner Up Best and Fairest: Ellie Ward
Most Consistent: Miyu Endersby
Coach’s Trophy: Jacinta Field
Most Improved: Tia Haeft
Leading Goalkicker: Hayley Henke
Senior Women’s Best and Fairest trophy winners 2021
Best and Fairest: Libby Fiebiger
Runner Up Best and Fairest: Hayley Henke
Most Consistent: KC Wakeman
Coach’s Trophy: Kelly Linke
Most Improved: Cooper Hyde
Leading Goal Kicker: Jessica Lovegrove
Female team coaches were Darren Unger (Seniors), Dyan Tuckwell (Under 16) and Matt Bradley (Under 13) with all teams playing finals and Matt and his Under 13’s took out the ultimate prize, a premiership.
Meredith Dixon, Judy Argent, Yuka Endersby, Hannah Sweeney and Alannah Phipps also helped run the girls competition.
Miyu Endersby won the BLGW Under 13 Association Best & Fairest medal and Libby Fiebiger was selected on the Interchange in the Senior Women’s Team of the Year.
Miyu is the sixth Angaston winner of a female best and fairest in the four year history of best and fairest winners. Others are Emma Keys 2019 Seniors, Libby Fiebiger 2019 and 2020 Under 17’s and Kate Argent-Bowden 2019 and Connie Clarkson 2020 Under 14’s.
In October, Miyu Endersby, Latika Swain, Shayla Hughes, Sienna Webster-Payne, Alana Linke, Aaliyah Kuhn and Iva Tanu represented Angaston in the Barossa and Light SAPSASA District team that was coached by BLGW Development Co-ordinator/Angaston Under 13 premiership coach, Matt Bradley with help from Yuka Endersby.
This was the first ever girls SAPSASA State Carnival at West Beach.
Barossa finished third overall out of their 10 teams in Division 2, winning seven out of their nine games.
The girls were also very fortunate and super excited to have a visit from Port Adelaide ruckman Scott Lycett.
2022
Around 90 people attended Angaston Football Club’s female awards night last Saturday night in the clubrooms.
President, Meredith Dixon and Under 13.5 coach, Matt Bradley both announced that they will not be continuing (at this stage) in 2023.
Junior Clubperson was Miyu Endersby and Senior Clubperson was her mother, Yuka Endersby.
Aaliyah Kuhn was leading goal kicker in Under 13.5 with 18 goals and Peyton Hartung won for Under 16.5 also with 18.
Peyton Hartung and Ellie Ward played in the Central Zone Country Championships.
Tilly and Jemima Barrett are in the S.A. Under 15 Touch Footy series.
Central District FC Under 14 and Under 16 squads comprised of Under 13.5’s player, Aaliyah Kuhn in the 14’s team along with Under 16.5’s player, Miyu Endersby.
Peyton Hartung and Ellie Ward have both been selected again in the Under 16’s squad.
Also Miyu has been selected as Under 14’s CDFC Captain.
Matt Bradley and Under 13.5’s player, Indy Threadgold represented Angaston in the inaugural South Australian Under 12 Girls Football team at the National Football Championships held at Norwood and Campbelltown Ovals.
Under 13.5 award winners: Ruby Hughes, Rising Star; Harper Kendle, Most Consistent; Shayla Hughes, Coaches award; Latika Swain, Best Team Player; Sienna Webster-Payne, Runner-up Best and Fairest and Mia Reichelt, Best and Fairest.
Under 16.5 award winners: Miyu Endersby, Runner-up Best and Fairest; Hayley Henke, Best and Fairest; Connie Clarkson, Most Valuable Player; Sage Logan, Most Consistent and Piper Kendle, Coaches award.
2023
Last night we held our womens presentation in the clubrooms. It was a fantastic turnout and night to celebrate our 2023 season and with all our amazingly talented footballers.
Well done to everyone for the year from players, coaches, committee members, sponsors and families. Thank you for all your support, development and love for our incredible panther girls.
We saw our inaugural Under 10's team hit the field for the first time. Well done to coach Rob on his awesome efforts with the girls. They had a brilliant time.
A lot of new players joined the club or played in their first year of footy in Under 13's which was incredible to see their development. It was also the first time we've had a female coach in our clubs history with Hayley Henke taking on the role. Well done Hayley and girls on a great season.
And of course our Under 16's had an amazing season displaying their true character and determination by making history in becoming the first 4th place team in the 7 years of the BLGW to make a grand final. Well done to coach Matty Bradley and the girls for an amazing season once again.
We offically farewelled Matty after 7 years of coaching in the BLGW. He has been a fantastic club person and asset to Angaston and our girls football program with seeing leadership development and many players going onto higher pathways in their footy. We have had some incredible success during his time here with getting into 4 grand finals and taking out 3 flags. So thankyou Matt for every thing. All the best in your future.
Once again thanks to everyone involved including the committee for organising last night. Enjoy the summer break girls and we look forward to seeing you all back out on the oval in season 2024.
Award winners were as follows:
Harper Kendle- 'Junior Club Person of the Year'
Mel Gore- 'Club Person of the Year'
Ruby Hughes-Best and Fairest
Isobelle Reichelt-Runner Up Best and Fairest
Lily Feltus- Most Consistent
Laura Kelley- Rising Star
Eliette Herrmann-Best Team Player
Tui McKinley-Coaches Award
Halle Steinert- Best and Fairest
Lara Manning- Runner Up Best and Fairest
Sage Logan- Most Valuable Player
Jacinta Field- Most Consistent
Latika Swain- Coaches Award
Aaliyah Kuhn and Miyu Endersby- Leading Goal Kickers
2024
John Radzevicius catered for around 112 adults and 34 children in the clubrooms for presentation night.
Prior to that the Under 13 girls who won the premiership by beating Willaston, 5-5 to 2-6 at Williamstown. That now gives Angaston three premierships in that grade since 2017. Ruby Hughes was best on ground with four goals and the other one went to Laura Kelley.
Accolades kept coming when Sage Logan won the Rising Star at the BLGW awards.
Ruby Hughes won the Under 13 Best & Fairest and Hayley Henke won the Seniors Best & Fairest – Ruby also won the best player award for Central Zone in the country championships.
BLGW Team of the Year was represented by Ilinca Barbu, Hayley Henke and Rachael Smith.
On a side note, Tanunda won the senior premiership coached by Nicola Biagi. Nicola’s father, Ralph was a member of Angaston’s 1970 Junior Colts premiership. Since female football started there has been 23 Grand Finals played and Angaston has won seven.
Association Best & Fairest has had 21 medals presented with Angaston winning eight.
UNDER 10 players were awarded participation medals.
UNDER 13 winners
- Leading Goal Kicker - Ruby Hughes 29 goals
- BEST AND FAIREST - Bazinga Cards,Collectibles & Arcade – Ruby Hughes
- RUNNER UP BEST & FAIREST - AVM Advanced Viticulture and Management – Claire Davidson
- Most Improved - Little Rocket Play Cafe Barossa – Mayah Steinert
- RISING STAR - Gabel Family – Maggie Gransbury
- Most Dedicated - Barossa and Beyond - Eliette Herrmann
- Coach’s Award - Hughes Family – Amelia Farey & Lolly Cook
UNDER 16 winners
- LEADING GOAL KICKER - Marx Real Estate - Aaliyah Kuhn
- BEST AND FAIREST - Ricca Terra – Lara Manning
- RUNNER UP BEST & FAIREST - Bazinga Cards, Collectibles & Arcade – Amelia Robinson
- MOST CONSISTENT - Barossa and Beyond – Sienna Webster-Payne
- Best Team Player - Gore / Robinson Family – Ilinca Barbu
- Coach’s Award - Little Rocket Play Cafe Barossa - Maya Klose
- Most Improved - Gabel Family - Ella Randall
SENIOR winners
- LEADING GOAL KICKER - Marx Real Estate- Rachael Smith
- BEST AND FAIREST - Ricca Terra – Hayley Henke
- RUNNER UP BEST & FAIREST - ‘AVM’ Advanced Viticulture and Management Allanah Phipps/Kate Case
- Most Improved -Barossa and Beyond – Maya Klose
- Best Team Player - Henke Family – KC Wakeman
- COACH’S Award – Brett Burgess – Sage Logan
Junior Clubperson of the Year – Shayla Hughes
Clubperson of the Year – Kylie Farey
Central Zone players for the SA Female Championships - Ilinca Barbu, Rainge Struck, KC Wakeman, Rachael Smith and Hayley Henke who finished as runners-up.
Four Angaston Under 13 girls represented the Barossa and Light SAPSASA District and the Murray Mallee District at the SAPSASA State girls football carnival held at West Beach last week.
Eliette Herrmann, Rouille Gibson and Maggie Gransbury played nine games of footy across three days in hot conditions and Skylar Gabel put her hand up to play for the Murray Mallee district as they were short of players.
Rouille, Maggie and Eliette won four of their nine games playing against some incredibly talented and physical Division 1 teams.
Barossa girls finished 6th out of 10 teams and were extremely competitive across the whole week with their defence and their tackling pressure mentioned numerous times by other team coaches.
They also managed to hold the undefeated Airport district team to just two goals.
Skylar’s Murray Mallee team finished in 7th out of 10 teams in division 4 winning two of their games. It was a fantastic learning experience for her as she was selected as an emergency for the Barossa team so to then put her hand up to play for another team showed tremendous character from her as a person. She made some amazing new friends and memories and will take so much out of this experience back to Angaston next season.
All the girls displayed fantastic grit, hunger, determination, passion and that incredible Angaston resilience that the club is known for as they were pushed and challenged to their absolute limits and more. It was an absolute honour and privilege to coach the girls according to Matt Bradley.
There are no individuals in teams and all the Angaston and Barossa girls put their heart and souls into the week and were at their absolute best but Matt just wants to highlight Eliette for her unbelievable efforts all week - she lived up to her name and was Elite!
Definitely the best centre half back in the whole Division 1 competition.
Also a big shout out to Miyu Endersby for being an incredible role model to the Barossa girls as an assistant coach. The girls were inspired by her and they learnt so much along the week further developing leadership, life skills and a greater understanding as a coach.
Well done also to Asha Gabel who also helped the Barossa girls out on the bench talking to them and offering here support.
Matt strongly encourages any girls that will be in Years 5 or 6 next year to try out for the Barossa and Light SAPSASA team as it really is an amazing week and journey making some incredible memories and further developing their footy skills and knowledge by taking on the best of the best in South Australia.