richmond 3.2 9.7 10.10 13.13.91
north melbourne 5.3 7.7 1211 15.4.104
Sunday, September 4, 2011
Sunday, August 28, 2011
ROUND 23 St Kilda and North Melbourne
St Kilda 4.4 9.9 15.16 19.21 (135)
North Melbourne 2.5 7.7 9.8 10.10 (70)
GOALS
St Kilda: Riewoldt 5, Milne 4, Koschitzche 3, Schneider 3, Armitage, Blake, Dal Santo, Montagna
North Melbourne: Adams 2, Edwards 2, Harper 2, Petrie 2, Pedersen, Wells
BEST
St Kilda: Goddard, Milne, Riewoldt, Montagna, Dempster, Steven, Armitage, Peake
North Melbourne: Swallow, Wells, Ziebell, Thompson, Adams, Petrie
INJURIES
St Kilda: Nil
North Melbourne: Nil
SUBSTITUTES
St Kilda: Sean Dempster replaced by Jarryn Geary in the fourth quarter.
North Melbourne: Ryan Bastinac replaced by Cruize Garlett in the third quarter.
mum and I went to etihad stadium for the game we ran into my aunty and cousin and my cousin and I sot our faces paiated in north melbourne colours we were ahead early in the game but ther riewoldt cut loose and destroyed us the umpirins went st kildas was all throush the game lets hope we can finish with a win next week asginst richmond
North Melbourne 2.5 7.7 9.8 10.10 (70)
GOALS
St Kilda: Riewoldt 5, Milne 4, Koschitzche 3, Schneider 3, Armitage, Blake, Dal Santo, Montagna
North Melbourne: Adams 2, Edwards 2, Harper 2, Petrie 2, Pedersen, Wells
BEST
St Kilda: Goddard, Milne, Riewoldt, Montagna, Dempster, Steven, Armitage, Peake
North Melbourne: Swallow, Wells, Ziebell, Thompson, Adams, Petrie
INJURIES
St Kilda: Nil
North Melbourne: Nil
SUBSTITUTES
St Kilda: Sean Dempster replaced by Jarryn Geary in the fourth quarter.
North Melbourne: Ryan Bastinac replaced by Cruize Garlett in the third quarter.
mum and I went to etihad stadium for the game we ran into my aunty and cousin and my cousin and I sot our faces paiated in north melbourne colours we were ahead early in the game but ther riewoldt cut loose and destroyed us the umpirins went st kildas was all throush the game lets hope we can finish with a win next week asginst richmond
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
ROUND 22 North Melbourne and frematle
North Melbourne 6.1 10.7 16.10 21.17 (143)
Fremantle 3.1 3.4 5.7 6.9 (45)
GOALS
North Melbourne: Pedersen 3, Edwards 3, Harper 2, Garlett 2, Goldstein 2, Rawlings 2, Wells 2, Thomas 2, Harvey, Adams, Greenwood
Fremantle: Johnson, Mayne, Fyfe, Mzungu, Ballantyne
BEST
North Melbourne: Swallow, Pedersen, Thompson, Bastinac, Harvey, Goldstein, Adams, Wells
Fremantle: Mundy, Suban, McPharlin, Mzungu, Clarke, Sandilands
INJURIES
North Melbourne: Jack Ziebell (ribs)
Fremantle: Matthew Pavlich (calf)
SUBSTITUTES
North Melbourne: Jack Ziebell (ribs) replaced by Cruize Garlett in the second quarter
Fremantle: Matthew Pavlich (calf) replaced by Nick Suban in the second quarter
mum went to this game but i was unable to attend i watched the game a few days later on tape one of our new players was bumped in the first guar ter ard the freo plase was repafed we were ahead fa the whale game and we have kept ou finals lopes alive we need beat st kilda this week to stas alive
Fremantle 3.1 3.4 5.7 6.9 (45)
GOALS
North Melbourne: Pedersen 3, Edwards 3, Harper 2, Garlett 2, Goldstein 2, Rawlings 2, Wells 2, Thomas 2, Harvey, Adams, Greenwood
Fremantle: Johnson, Mayne, Fyfe, Mzungu, Ballantyne
BEST
North Melbourne: Swallow, Pedersen, Thompson, Bastinac, Harvey, Goldstein, Adams, Wells
Fremantle: Mundy, Suban, McPharlin, Mzungu, Clarke, Sandilands
INJURIES
North Melbourne: Jack Ziebell (ribs)
Fremantle: Matthew Pavlich (calf)
SUBSTITUTES
North Melbourne: Jack Ziebell (ribs) replaced by Cruize Garlett in the second quarter
Fremantle: Matthew Pavlich (calf) replaced by Nick Suban in the second quarter
mum went to this game but i was unable to attend i watched the game a few days later on tape one of our new players was bumped in the first guar ter ard the freo plase was repafed we were ahead fa the whale game and we have kept ou finals lopes alive we need beat st kilda this week to stas alive
Friday, August 19, 2011
1935 to 1939 Best and fairest North Melbourne
Wally Carter (born 4 February 1909, date of death unknown) was an Australian rules footballer who played for and coached North Melbourne in the VFL.
Carter made his debut for North Melbourne in 1929 and played with the club for over a decade, winning the inaugural Syd Barker Medal for their best and fairest player in 1937. Towards the end of the 1940 season he acted as caretaker coach but failed to get a victory. It was his last season as a player but he would return to the club in 1948 as coach. He acted as coach from 1948 to 1953 and again from 1958 to 1962. During this time he became the first ever person to coach over 200 games for North Melbourne and their first ever Grand Final coach.He was inducted into the North Melbourne Hall of Fame in 2002
Jock Cordner (born 9 June 1910, date of death unknown) was an Australian rules footballer who played for Footscray, Fitzroy and North Melbourne in the VFL. He was not related to the Cordner brothers who played in the same era.
Cordner played as a centreman and started his VFL career at Footscray. In two seasons with the club he managed just seven games due to a leg injury and he moved to Fitzroy in 1933. He played a couple of seasons with Fitzroy before being cleared to North Melbourne where he went on to play his best football. He won their 1938 Best and Fairest award and finished 6th in that year's Brownlow Medal. Cordner captained North Melbourne in 1941 but it would be his final season of league football, retiring due to injury. During his career he also represented Victoria at interstate football.
Carter made his debut for North Melbourne in 1929 and played with the club for over a decade, winning the inaugural Syd Barker Medal for their best and fairest player in 1937. Towards the end of the 1940 season he acted as caretaker coach but failed to get a victory. It was his last season as a player but he would return to the club in 1948 as coach. He acted as coach from 1948 to 1953 and again from 1958 to 1962. During this time he became the first ever person to coach over 200 games for North Melbourne and their first ever Grand Final coach.1935/1937
Cordner played as a centreman and started his VFL career at Footscray. In two seasons with the club he managed just seven games due to a leg injury and he moved to Fitzroy in 1933. He played a couple of seasons with Fitzroy before being cleared to North Melbourne where he went on to play his best football. He won their 1938 Best and Fairest award and finished 6th in that year's Brownlow Medal. Cordner captained North Melbourne in 1941 but it would be his final season of league football, retiring due to injury. During his career he also represented Victoria at interstate football.
1938
Sid Dyer (born 25 May 1916, date of death unknown) was an Australian rules footballer who played for North Melbourne in the Victorian Football League (VFL).
Dyer twice finished equal sixth in the annual Brownlow Medal count, first in 1939 and again in 1946. He won the Syd Barker Medal in 1939 for North Melbourne's best and fairest player and also twice topped their goalkicking, in 1946 with 55 goals and the following season with 47.
1939
Sid Dyer (born 25 May 1916, date of death unknown) was an Australian rules footballer who played for North Melbourne in the Victorian Football League (VFL).
Dyer twice finished equal sixth in the annual Brownlow Medal count, first in 1939 and again in 1946. He won the Syd Barker Medal in 1939 for North Melbourne's best and fairest player and also twice topped their goalkicking, in 1946 with 55 goals and the following season with 47.
1939
Monday, August 15, 2011
Logo North Melbourne
Monogram logos were popular with cricket and football clubs during the 19th century and early 20th century.
This monogram design featured on official club publications prior to the 1960s
This is the club's official coat of arms and was used alongside the monogram design during the early 20th century up to the 1960s
In 1977 the VFL introduced official logos for the first time. Prior to 1977 logos were generally done by outside companies for sales of merchandise, but were in no way official. All the club's logos were printed on shields and had navy blue top halves to represent the VFL
1983–1984In 1983 the Kangaroo was reversed to face forwards instead of backwards to symbolise the direction the club was heading.
In 1984 the light blue was dropped and the actual club colours of royal blue were adopted on the stripes. This logo lasted till 2001 and was the last of the 'VFL shield' logos to be discontinued by any of the clubs in the AFL
This was the club's secondary logo during the 1990s and by 2002 had been adopted as the official logo. The shield was dropped, the North Melbourne name was removed and more stripes were added. The change was made to coincide with the 'Kangaroos' rebranding of the club after 1998
2007–presentIn May 2005 the club invited fans to have their say on the current logo with a view to updating it. Three important elements for the fans were the retention of the stripes, kangaroo and North Melbourne name to reaffirm the club's commitment to its history. The logo was unveiled in 2007 with the chief executive, Geoff Walsh, describing it as "exciting and progressive, and keeps in line with the clubs core values and future direction."
This monogram design featured on official club publications prior to the 1960s
This is the club's official coat of arms and was used alongside the monogram design during the early 20th century up to the 1960s
In 1977 the VFL introduced official logos for the first time. Prior to 1977 logos were generally done by outside companies for sales of merchandise, but were in no way official. All the club's logos were printed on shields and had navy blue top halves to represent the VFL
1983–1984In 1983 the Kangaroo was reversed to face forwards instead of backwards to symbolise the direction the club was heading.
In 1984 the light blue was dropped and the actual club colours of royal blue were adopted on the stripes. This logo lasted till 2001 and was the last of the 'VFL shield' logos to be discontinued by any of the clubs in the AFL
This was the club's secondary logo during the 1990s and by 2002 had been adopted as the official logo. The shield was dropped, the North Melbourne name was removed and more stripes were added. The change was made to coincide with the 'Kangaroos' rebranding of the club after 1998
2007–presentIn May 2005 the club invited fans to have their say on the current logo with a view to updating it. Three important elements for the fans were the retention of the stripes, kangaroo and North Melbourne name to reaffirm the club's commitment to its history. The logo was unveiled in 2007 with the chief executive, Geoff Walsh, describing it as "exciting and progressive, and keeps in line with the clubs core values and future direction."
Friday, August 12, 2011
Premierships North Melbourne
The 1975 VFL Grand Final was an Australian rules football game contested between the North Melbourne Football Club and Hawthorn Football Club, held at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in Melbourne on 27 September 1975. It was the 79th annual Grand Final of the Victorian Football League, staged to determine the premiers for the 1975 VFL season. The match, attended 110,551 spectators, was won by North Melbourne by a margin of 55 points, marking that club's first premiership victory. In so doing, it became the last of the 12 VFL teams to win a flag.
The 1977 VFL Grand Final was an Australian rules football game contested between the North Melbourne Football Club and the Collingwood Football Club, held at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in Melbourne on 24 September 1977. It was the 81st annual Grand Final of the Victorian Football League, staged to determine the premiers for the 1977 VFL season.
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The 1996 AFL Grand Final was an Australian rules football game contested between the North Melbourne Football Club and Sydney Swans, held at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in Melbourne on 28 September 1996. It was the 100th annual Grand Final of the Victorian Football League/Australian Football League, staged to determine the premiers for the 1996 AFL season. The match, attended by 93,102 people, was won by North Melbourne by a margin of 43 points, marking that club's third premiership victory
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
Brownlow Medal North Melboume
1965
Noel Teasdale (born 2 January 1938) is a former Australian rules footballer in the Victorian Football League.
Originally from Daylesford, Teasdale made his debut with the North Melbourne Football Club in 1956 playing as a ruckman and for a period, a full-back.
Teasdale was noted for his tough, uncompromising play and in 1964 saw this almost cost him his life - as his head clashed with that of North teammate Ken Dean leaving him in a serious condition in St. Vincent's Hospital. Midway through that same year, Teasdale came back to play for North, taking over the captaincy in the absence of injured skipper Allen Aylett.
The 1965 season saw Teasdale don a headguard (helmet) due to medical advice and this produced his best season yet - tying for the Brownlow Medal with Ian Stewart. Although he originally lost on countback, he was later awarded a retrospective medal.
His VFL career ended in 1967 and he later moved to Woodville Football Club. He is now retired and living in Hervey Bay, Queensland.
1973 ,1974
Keith Greig (born 23 October 1951) played on the wing for the Australian rules football North Melbourne Football Club from 1971 to 1985. He is considered as one of the most exciting players of the era, earning the nickname "Racehorse" because of his blistering speed on the field.
Greig was recruited from Brunswick in 1971. Greig captained the club from 1976 to 1979, and played a then club record 297 games. He represented Victoria 13 times in the state games, captaining the side once in 1978, and was named an All-Australian in 1983. He won the Brownlow medal twice, in 1973 and 1974.
He is a life member of North Melbourne, and was selected in the AFL's Team of the Century as a wingman. In 1996 Greig was inducted into the Australian Football Hall of Fame.
1978
Malcolm Jack Blight AM (born 16 February 1950) is a former champion Australian rules football player and coach, and current television commentator. During the 1970s and 1980s Blight played for the Woodville Football Club in the South Australian National Football League and the North Melbourne Football Club in the Victorian Football League. He coached North Melbourne, Geelong, Adelaide (with whom he won two Premierships) and St. Kilda. Blight was inducted into the Australian Football Hall of Fame in 1996. The name Blight is of Cornish origin.[1]
1983
Ross Glendinning (born 17 September 1956) was an Australian rules footballer for the North Melbourne Football Club and West Coast Eagles in the Victorian Football League/Australian Football League. The Ross Glendinning Medal is named in his honour and is awarded to the player judged best afield in the Western Australian derby between West Coast and Fremantle each AFL season.
Noel Teasdale (born 2 January 1938) is a former Australian rules footballer in the Victorian Football League.
Originally from Daylesford, Teasdale made his debut with the North Melbourne Football Club in 1956 playing as a ruckman and for a period, a full-back.
Teasdale was noted for his tough, uncompromising play and in 1964 saw this almost cost him his life - as his head clashed with that of North teammate Ken Dean leaving him in a serious condition in St. Vincent's Hospital. Midway through that same year, Teasdale came back to play for North, taking over the captaincy in the absence of injured skipper Allen Aylett.
The 1965 season saw Teasdale don a headguard (helmet) due to medical advice and this produced his best season yet - tying for the Brownlow Medal with Ian Stewart. Although he originally lost on countback, he was later awarded a retrospective medal.
His VFL career ended in 1967 and he later moved to Woodville Football Club. He is now retired and living in Hervey Bay, Queensland.
1973 ,1974
Keith Greig (born 23 October 1951) played on the wing for the Australian rules football North Melbourne Football Club from 1971 to 1985. He is considered as one of the most exciting players of the era, earning the nickname "Racehorse" because of his blistering speed on the field.
Greig was recruited from Brunswick in 1971. Greig captained the club from 1976 to 1979, and played a then club record 297 games. He represented Victoria 13 times in the state games, captaining the side once in 1978, and was named an All-Australian in 1983. He won the Brownlow medal twice, in 1973 and 1974.
He is a life member of North Melbourne, and was selected in the AFL's Team of the Century as a wingman. In 1996 Greig was inducted into the Australian Football Hall of Fame.
1978
Malcolm Jack Blight AM (born 16 February 1950) is a former champion Australian rules football player and coach, and current television commentator. During the 1970s and 1980s Blight played for the Woodville Football Club in the South Australian National Football League and the North Melbourne Football Club in the Victorian Football League. He coached North Melbourne, Geelong, Adelaide (with whom he won two Premierships) and St. Kilda. Blight was inducted into the Australian Football Hall of Fame in 1996. The name Blight is of Cornish origin.[1]
1983
Ross Glendinning (born 17 September 1956) was an Australian rules footballer for the North Melbourne Football Club and West Coast Eagles in the Victorian Football League/Australian Football League. The Ross Glendinning Medal is named in his honour and is awarded to the player judged best afield in the Western Australian derby between West Coast and Fremantle each AFL season.
Monday, August 8, 2011
round 20 Hawthorn and North Melbourne
MATCH DETAILS
Hawthorn 2.1 6.6 9.8 15.13 (103)
North Melbourne 3.7 5.7 9.7 13.8 (86)
GOALS
Hawthorn: Franklin 3, Smith 3, Breust 2, Whitecross, Ladson, Rioli, Lewis, Hale, Sewell, Burgoyne
North Melbourne: Campbell 5, Petrie 2, Goldstein, Ziebell, Pederson, Richardson, Wells, Harvey
BEST
Hawthorn: Mitchell, Sewell, Shiels, Suckling, Burgoyne, Franklin
North Melbourne: Campbell, McMahon, Thompson, Ziebell, Goldstein
INJURIES
Hawthorn: Nil
North Melbourne: Lachlan Hansen (virus) late withdrawal replaced in the side by Cruize Garlett
SUBSTITUTES
Hawthorn: Michael Osborne replaced by Kyle Cheney in the fourth quarter
North Melbourne: Shaun Atley replaced by Cameron Richardson in the third quarter
this mntchb was in tnsmaaia so we didn,t atterd but watched it on chonne. the matcl was close most of the day but unfotunately buddy franklin cnt luopse and kicleed 3 gtoals in the lost quarter we ended up losing by 17 qoints and it looks like on fnals chances ore almost gcne next weew we have a bye
Hawthorn 2.1 6.6 9.8 15.13 (103)
North Melbourne 3.7 5.7 9.7 13.8 (86)
GOALS
Hawthorn: Franklin 3, Smith 3, Breust 2, Whitecross, Ladson, Rioli, Lewis, Hale, Sewell, Burgoyne
North Melbourne: Campbell 5, Petrie 2, Goldstein, Ziebell, Pederson, Richardson, Wells, Harvey
BEST
Hawthorn: Mitchell, Sewell, Shiels, Suckling, Burgoyne, Franklin
North Melbourne: Campbell, McMahon, Thompson, Ziebell, Goldstein
INJURIES
Hawthorn: Nil
North Melbourne: Lachlan Hansen (virus) late withdrawal replaced in the side by Cruize Garlett
SUBSTITUTES
Hawthorn: Michael Osborne replaced by Kyle Cheney in the fourth quarter
North Melbourne: Shaun Atley replaced by Cameron Richardson in the third quarter
this mntchb was in tnsmaaia so we didn,t atterd but watched it on chonne. the matcl was close most of the day but unfotunately buddy franklin cnt luopse and kicleed 3 gtoals in the lost quarter we ended up losing by 17 qoints and it looks like on fnals chances ore almost gcne next weew we have a bye
Monday, August 1, 2011
round 19 North Melbourne and Carlton
Carlton 1.4 3.9 6.12 11.14 (80)
North Melbourne 3.2 6.2 7.6 9.8 (62)
GOALS
Carlton: Gibbs 4, Walker 2, Betts, Kreuzer, Judd, Thornton, Garlett
North Melbourne: Pedersen 2, Petrie 2, Adams, Harvey, Edwards, Swallow, Cunnington
BEST
Carlton: Gibbs, Simpson, Yarran, Henderson, Ellard
North Melbourne: Swallow, Goldstein, Thompson, Bastinac, Ziebell
INJURIES
Carlton: Armfield (left ankle)
North Melbourne: Macmillian (virus) replaced in the selected side by Urquhart
the Kangaroos played the Blues on Friday night at Etihad stadiaum There was a huga crowd my tedher and made a bet on the game Because North Melbaurne Lost I had to sing the carlton theme sang it was emgarrassing
North Melbourne 3.2 6.2 7.6 9.8 (62)
GOALS
Carlton: Gibbs 4, Walker 2, Betts, Kreuzer, Judd, Thornton, Garlett
North Melbourne: Pedersen 2, Petrie 2, Adams, Harvey, Edwards, Swallow, Cunnington
BEST
Carlton: Gibbs, Simpson, Yarran, Henderson, Ellard
North Melbourne: Swallow, Goldstein, Thompson, Bastinac, Ziebell
INJURIES
Carlton: Armfield (left ankle)
North Melbourne: Macmillian (virus) replaced in the selected side by Urquhart
the Kangaroos played the Blues on Friday night at Etihad stadiaum There was a huga crowd my tedher and made a bet on the game Because North Melbaurne Lost I had to sing the carlton theme sang it was emgarrassing
Monday, July 25, 2011
round 18 north melbourne and Brisbane Lions
North Melbourne 4.7 8.10 12.15 17.20 (122)
Brisbane Lions 4.0 8.5 10.6 11.11 (77)
GOALS
North Melbourne: Pedersen 3, Petrie 3, Harper 2, Edwards 2, Wells 2, Bastinac 2, Goldstein 2, Warren
Brisbane Lions: Cornelius 2, Karnezis 2, Clark, Polkinghorne, Black, Power, Rockliff, Hawksley, Banfield
BEST
North Melbourne: Bastinac, Harvey, Ziebell, Swallow, Petrie , Adams, Edwards, Goldstein, McMahon
Brisbane Lions: Black, Rockliff, Redden, Raines, Leuenberger, Adcock
Mum and I attended this game at Etihad Stadium on Saturday afternoon Drew Petrie played an amazing game and booted 3 goals We won easily by 45 points we are ready for the navy Blues on Friday night
Brisbane Lions 4.0 8.5 10.6 11.11 (77)
GOALS
North Melbourne: Pedersen 3, Petrie 3, Harper 2, Edwards 2, Wells 2, Bastinac 2, Goldstein 2, Warren
Brisbane Lions: Cornelius 2, Karnezis 2, Clark, Polkinghorne, Black, Power, Rockliff, Hawksley, Banfield
BEST
North Melbourne: Bastinac, Harvey, Ziebell, Swallow, Petrie , Adams, Edwards, Goldstein, McMahon
Brisbane Lions: Black, Rockliff, Redden, Raines, Leuenberger, Adcock
Mum and I attended this game at Etihad Stadium on Saturday afternoon Drew Petrie played an amazing game and booted 3 goals We won easily by 45 points we are ready for the navy Blues on Friday night
Monday, July 18, 2011
round 17 north melbourne and Western Bulldogs
North Melbourne 3.3 11.7 13.11 21.16 (142)
Western Bulldogs 5.3 7.4 13.6 17.9 (111)
GOALS
North Melbourne: Petrie 5, Campbell 3, Hansen 2, Edwards 2, Pedersen 2, Harvey 2, Ziebell, Harper, Adams, McMahon, Speight
Western Bulldogs: Hall 5, Giansiracusa 3, Dahlhaus 2, Grant, Jones, Murphy, Boyd, Cross, Hooper, Griffen
BEST
North Melbourne: Ziebell, Wells, Petrie, Pedersen, Swallow, McMahon
Western Bulldogs: Boyd, Hall, Cross, Ward, Giansiracusa
INJURIES
North Melbourne: Nil
Western Bulldogs: Nil
the game was at ethad stodium mum and my grandpa and my auntin au went to the game we kiched 8 goals in the last quarter
Western Bulldogs 5.3 7.4 13.6 17.9 (111)
GOALS
North Melbourne: Petrie 5, Campbell 3, Hansen 2, Edwards 2, Pedersen 2, Harvey 2, Ziebell, Harper, Adams, McMahon, Speight
Western Bulldogs: Hall 5, Giansiracusa 3, Dahlhaus 2, Grant, Jones, Murphy, Boyd, Cross, Hooper, Griffen
BEST
North Melbourne: Ziebell, Wells, Petrie, Pedersen, Swallow, McMahon
Western Bulldogs: Boyd, Hall, Cross, Ward, Giansiracusa
INJURIES
North Melbourne: Nil
Western Bulldogs: Nil
the game was at ethad stodium mum and my grandpa and my auntin au went to the game we kiched 8 goals in the last quarter
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
ROUND 16 Collingwood and North Melbourne
Collingwood 4.3 10.6 16.12 22.15 (147)
North Melbourne 1.5 2.8 3.9 3.12 (30)
GOALS
Collingwood: Sidebottom 4, Blair 3, Thomas 3, Brown 3, Swan 2, Cloke 2, Shaw, Davis, Wellingham, Jolly, Fasolo
North Melbourne: Harvey 2, Goldstein
BEST
Collingwood: Swan, Pendlebury, Reid, Thomas, Sidebottom, Tarrant, Krakouer, Davis, Cloke
North Melbourne: Goldstein, Wells, Swallow, Rawlings, Ziebell
INJURIES
Collingwood: Thomas (knee)
North Melbourne: Hansen (ankle)
SUBSTITUTES:
Collingwood: Dale Thomas replaced by Alex Fasolo in the third quarter.
North Melbourne: Aaron Edwards replaced by Liam Anthony in the third quarter
luckily i didnt attend this game unftunately it was our worst per for mance for the whole season `
North Melbourne 1.5 2.8 3.9 3.12 (30)
GOALS
Collingwood: Sidebottom 4, Blair 3, Thomas 3, Brown 3, Swan 2, Cloke 2, Shaw, Davis, Wellingham, Jolly, Fasolo
North Melbourne: Harvey 2, Goldstein
BEST
Collingwood: Swan, Pendlebury, Reid, Thomas, Sidebottom, Tarrant, Krakouer, Davis, Cloke
North Melbourne: Goldstein, Wells, Swallow, Rawlings, Ziebell
INJURIES
Collingwood: Thomas (knee)
North Melbourne: Hansen (ankle)
SUBSTITUTES:
Collingwood: Dale Thomas replaced by Alex Fasolo in the third quarter.
North Melbourne: Aaron Edwards replaced by Liam Anthony in the third quarter
luckily i didnt attend this game unftunately it was our worst per for mance for the whole season `
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
ROUND 15 North Melbourne and St Kilda
North Melbourne 3.2 7.3 9.6 10.10 (70)
St Kilda 3.4 10.5 12.7 12.7 (79)
GOALS
North Melbourne: Adams 3, Petrie 2, Pedersen, Harvey, Swallow, Hansen, Goldstein
St Kilda: Riewoldt 3, Milne 3, Lynch 2, Polo, Schneider, Goddard, Gamble
BEST
North Melbourne: Goldstein, Wells, Adams, Firrito, Greenwood
St Kilda: Goddard, Riewoldt, Dal Santo, Gilbert, Fisher, Steven, Jones, Dempster
INJURIES
North Melbourne: nil
St Kilda: Tom Ledger (hamstring) replaced in the selected side by Raphael Clarke
SUBSTITUTES
North Melbourne: Nathan Grima replaced by Liam Anthony in the third quarter
St Kilda: Tom Lynch replaced by Raphael Clarke in the fourth quarter
the umpiring went st kilda way the wholematch
St Kilda 3.4 10.5 12.7 12.7 (79)
GOALS
North Melbourne: Adams 3, Petrie 2, Pedersen, Harvey, Swallow, Hansen, Goldstein
St Kilda: Riewoldt 3, Milne 3, Lynch 2, Polo, Schneider, Goddard, Gamble
BEST
North Melbourne: Goldstein, Wells, Adams, Firrito, Greenwood
St Kilda: Goddard, Riewoldt, Dal Santo, Gilbert, Fisher, Steven, Jones, Dempster
INJURIES
North Melbourne: nil
St Kilda: Tom Ledger (hamstring) replaced in the selected side by Raphael Clarke
SUBSTITUTES
North Melbourne: Nathan Grima replaced by Liam Anthony in the third quarter
St Kilda: Tom Lynch replaced by Raphael Clarke in the fourth quarter
the umpiring went st kilda way the wholematch
Monday, June 27, 2011
Captains North Melbourne
Club Captains
Wels Eicke 1925-1926
G.Donnelly 1926
Syd Barker 1927
C. Tyson 1927-29
A. Trevakis 1929
J. Lewis 1930-31
T. Fitzmaurice 1932-34
G. Llwellyn 1935 Charlie Gaudion 1936 -7
R.J.(Jimmy) Adamson 1937
Keith Forbes 1938-1939
Len Thomas 1940
Jimmy Adamson 1940
J. Cordner 1941
(W. Findlay 1941-43)
H.D, (Dally) O'Brien 1944-45
F. Fairweather 1946
K. Dynon 1947 \
Les Foote 1948-1951
K. Dynon 1952-53
Gerald Marchesi 1954
V. Lawrence 1955
R. Brooker 1956
John Brady 1957-1959
Albert Mantello 1960
Allen Aylett 1961-1964
Noel Teasdale 1964-1967
John Dugdale 1968-1970
Barry Goodingham 1971
David Dench 1972
Barry Davis 1973-1975

Keith Greig 1976-1978
Wayne Schimmelbusch 1979-1987
John Law 1988-1989
Wayne Carey 1993-2001
Anthony Stevens 2002-2003
Adam Simpson 2004-2008
Brent Harvey 2009-2011
round 14 Port Adelaide and north melbourne
Port Adelaide 5.3 9.4 10.5 14.7 (91)
North Melbourne 5.0 12.4 18.8 21.10 (136)
GOALS
Port Adelaide: Schulz 3, Phillips 2, Rodan 2, M. Thomas 2, Moore, Gray, Westhoff, D. Stewart, Hartlett
North Melbourne: Petrie 4, Harvey 3, Edwards 2, Pedersen 2, Greenwood 2, Ziebell, Adams, L. Thomas, Goldstein, Wells, Swallow, Cunnington, Anthony
BEST
Port Adelaide: Cassisi, Pearce, Schulz, Phillips, Lobbe
North Melbourne: Goldstein, Petrie, Ziebell, Wells, Adams, Pedersen, Greenwood
INJURIES
Port Adelaide: Dean Brogan (hamstring) replaced in selected side by Matthew Lobbe, Pittard (hamstring), Hartlett (shoulder), Carlile (groin)
North Melbourne: Sam Wright replaced in selected side by Kieran Harper, Adams (ankle)
SUBSTITUTES
Port Adelaide: Jasper Pittard (hamstring) replaced by David Rodan in the first quarter
North Melbourne: Shaun Atley replaced by Kieran Harper in the third quarter
nth melbourne had anotherwin this is our 5th win best an ground pete tree aiso lindsay ttomas
North Melbourne 5.0 12.4 18.8 21.10 (136)
GOALS
Port Adelaide: Schulz 3, Phillips 2, Rodan 2, M. Thomas 2, Moore, Gray, Westhoff, D. Stewart, Hartlett
North Melbourne: Petrie 4, Harvey 3, Edwards 2, Pedersen 2, Greenwood 2, Ziebell, Adams, L. Thomas, Goldstein, Wells, Swallow, Cunnington, Anthony
BEST
Port Adelaide: Cassisi, Pearce, Schulz, Phillips, Lobbe
North Melbourne: Goldstein, Petrie, Ziebell, Wells, Adams, Pedersen, Greenwood
INJURIES
Port Adelaide: Dean Brogan (hamstring) replaced in selected side by Matthew Lobbe, Pittard (hamstring), Hartlett (shoulder), Carlile (groin)
North Melbourne: Sam Wright replaced in selected side by Kieran Harper, Adams (ankle)
SUBSTITUTES
Port Adelaide: Jasper Pittard (hamstring) replaced by David Rodan in the first quarter
North Melbourne: Shaun Atley replaced by Kieran Harper in the third quarter
nth melbourne had anotherwin this is our 5th win best an ground pete tree aiso lindsay ttomas
round 13 Essendon and north melbourne
Essendon 1.8 6.13 10.17 12.18 (90)
North Melbourne 5.3 9.3 13.6 17.9 (111)
GOALS
Essendon: Hurley 4, Monfries 3, Crameri, Ryder, Stanton, Hibberd, Melksham
North Melbourne: Thomas 4, Wright 3, Pedersen 3, Petrie 3, Bastinac, Harvey, Wells, Firrito
BEST
Essendon: Zaharakis, Hurley, Watson, Stanton, Hibberd, Monfries, Howlett
North Melbourne: Rawlings, Wells, Harvey, Petrie, Swallow, Thomas, Greenwood, Pedersen
Essendon: Hocking (concussion), Hurley (calf), Hooker (hamstring), Jetta (corked knee), Pears (corked calf), Lovett-Murray (calf) replaced in the selected side by Brent Prismall
North Melbourne: Goldstein (ankle), Delaney (ankle)
SUBSTITUTES
Essendon: Heath Hocking (concussion) replaced by Brent Prismall in the second quarter
North Melbourne: Ben Cunnington replaced by Liam Anthony in the third quarter
the match at efihad was excellent to watch wegof a great start thanks to petrie and wells and we ended up singing the song all the way home after our 21 point uictory danie i wells is having a pretty good season and giving us a lifft his pace drew petrie has kicked plenty of goals thie year which hus led to us winning 4 gomes in a row
North Melbourne 5.3 9.3 13.6 17.9 (111)
GOALS
Essendon: Hurley 4, Monfries 3, Crameri, Ryder, Stanton, Hibberd, Melksham
North Melbourne: Thomas 4, Wright 3, Pedersen 3, Petrie 3, Bastinac, Harvey, Wells, Firrito
BEST
Essendon: Zaharakis, Hurley, Watson, Stanton, Hibberd, Monfries, Howlett
North Melbourne: Rawlings, Wells, Harvey, Petrie, Swallow, Thomas, Greenwood, Pedersen
Essendon: Hocking (concussion), Hurley (calf), Hooker (hamstring), Jetta (corked knee), Pears (corked calf), Lovett-Murray (calf) replaced in the selected side by Brent Prismall
North Melbourne: Goldstein (ankle), Delaney (ankle)
SUBSTITUTES
Essendon: Heath Hocking (concussion) replaced by Brent Prismall in the second quarter
North Melbourne: Ben Cunnington replaced by Liam Anthony in the third quarter
the match at efihad was excellent to watch wegof a great start thanks to petrie and wells and we ended up singing the song all the way home after our 21 point uictory danie i wells is having a pretty good season and giving us a lifft his pace drew petrie has kicked plenty of goals thie year which hus led to us winning 4 gomes in a row
Monday, June 13, 2011
round 12 Gold Coast and north melbourne
North Melbourne 7.3 9.7 14.11 18.14 (122)
Gold Coast 0.2 2.4 4.8 9.9 (63)
GOALS
North Melbourne: Edwards 5, Harvey 4, Anthony 3, Thomas 2, McMahon, Adams, Petrie, Atley
Gold Coast: Stanley 2, Ablett 2, Fraser 2, McKenzie, Brennan, Swallow
BEST
North Melbourne: Wells, Harvey, Edwards, Anthony, Rawlings, Bastinac
Gold Coast: Ablett, Stanley, Smith, Fraser
INJURIES
North Melbourne: Hansen (concussion)
Gold Coast: Lynch (calf)
mum and Iwafched the game on foxtel it was a really interesting game for us er boomer broke the club games record by playing his 312th game passing Glen Archer's record it was great how we blew Gold Coast aeway aemay early and went on with the job
Gold Coast 0.2 2.4 4.8 9.9 (63)
GOALS
North Melbourne: Edwards 5, Harvey 4, Anthony 3, Thomas 2, McMahon, Adams, Petrie, Atley
Gold Coast: Stanley 2, Ablett 2, Fraser 2, McKenzie, Brennan, Swallow
BEST
North Melbourne: Wells, Harvey, Edwards, Anthony, Rawlings, Bastinac
Gold Coast: Ablett, Stanley, Smith, Fraser
INJURIES
North Melbourne: Hansen (concussion)
Gold Coast: Lynch (calf)
mum and Iwafched the game on foxtel it was a really interesting game for us er boomer broke the club games record by playing his 312th game passing Glen Archer's record it was great how we blew Gold Coast aeway aemay early and went on with the job
Monday, June 6, 2011
round 11 v north melbourne and Adelaide
North Melbourne 6.1 8.3 13.5 18.7 (115]
Adelaide 2.1 4.4 6.7 10.8 (68)
GOALS
North Melbourne: Petrie 4, Adams 2, Swallow 2, Harvey 2, Anthony 2, Edwards, Goldstein, Hansen, Ziebell, Speight, Harper
Adelaide: Tippett 3, Dangerfield 2, Gunston 2, Henderson, Sloane, Thompson
BEST
North Melbourne: Swallow, Petrie, Wells, Ziebell, Goldstein, Anthony, Speight
Adelaide: Johncock, Tippett, Jaensch, van Berlo, Vince, Thompson
INJURIES
North Melbourne: Macmillan (fractured cheekbone), Adams (knee)
Adelaide: None
SUBSTITUTES
North Melbourne: Jamie Macmillan (concussion) replaced by Ben Speight in the first quarter
Adelaide: Jared Petrenko replaced by Brad Symes in the third quarter
thie rouna in Brad Hauey's 200th game mum and I wore there whet a matoh
Adelaide 2.1 4.4 6.7 10.8 (68)
GOALS
North Melbourne: Petrie 4, Adams 2, Swallow 2, Harvey 2, Anthony 2, Edwards, Goldstein, Hansen, Ziebell, Speight, Harper
Adelaide: Tippett 3, Dangerfield 2, Gunston 2, Henderson, Sloane, Thompson
BEST
North Melbourne: Swallow, Petrie, Wells, Ziebell, Goldstein, Anthony, Speight
Adelaide: Johncock, Tippett, Jaensch, van Berlo, Vince, Thompson
INJURIES
North Melbourne: Macmillan (fractured cheekbone), Adams (knee)
Adelaide: None
SUBSTITUTES
North Melbourne: Jamie Macmillan (concussion) replaced by Ben Speight in the first quarter
Adelaide: Jared Petrenko replaced by Brad Symes in the third quarter
thie rouna in Brad Hauey's 200th game mum and I wore there whet a matoh
Monday, May 30, 2011
North Melbourne Coaches
# Name Term Season Awards
GC L D W–L % GC W L P R
1 Wels Eicke
1925 – 1926
240 150 90 0 62.50
20 5 15 0 25.00
2 Gerry Donnelly
1926
14 0 13 1 0.00
3 Stan Thomas
1926
1[B]
0 1 0 0.00
4 Syd Barker, Sr.
1926
18 3 15 0 16.67
5 Charlie Tyson
1928 – 1929
23 5 18 0 21.74
6 Paddy Noonan
1929
13 1 12 0 7.69
7 Johnny Lewis
1930
18 1 17 0 5.56
8 John Pemberton
1931
8 0 8 0 0.00
9 Norm Clark
1931
10 0 10 0 0.00
10 Charlie Cameron
1932
4 1 3 0 25.00
11 Dick Taylor
1932 – 1934
42 14 27 1 34.52
12 Tom Fitzmaurice
1934
8 0 8 0 0.00
13 Paddy Scanlan
1935 – 1937
54 8 46 0 14.81
14 Keith Forbes
1938 – 1939
36 12 24 0 33.33
15 Len Thomas
1940
12 4 8 0 33.33
16 Jim Adamson
1940
6 0 6 0 0.00
17 Bob McCaskill
1941 – 1942
25 8 17 0 32.00
18 Bill Findlay
1942 – 1943
22 7 14 1 34.09
– Bob McCaskill
1944 – 1947
77 35 42 0 45.45 1 0 1
19 Wally Carter
1948 – 1953
116 61 55 0 52.57 5 2 3 1
20 Jock McCorkell
1954 – 1955
37 14 22 1 39.19 1 0 1
21 Charlie Gaudion
1956 – 1957
36 11 25 0 30.56
– Wally Carter
1958 – 1962
92 35 57 1 38.04 2 1 1
22 Alan Killigrew
1963 – 1966
70 27 42 1 39.29 1965 Golden Fleece Night Premiership winning coach
1966 Golden Fleece Night Premiership winning coach
1966 State Carnival Winning Coach
23 Keith McKenzie
1966 – 1970
82 23 58 1 28.66
24 Brian Dixon
1971 – 1972
44 6 37 1 14.77
25 Ron Barassi
1973 – 1980
198 129 66 3 65.91 23 12 11 2 3 1975 Premiership winning coach
1975 National Champions winning coach
1976 McClelland Trophy
1977 Premiership winning coach
1978 McClelland Trophy
1980 Escort Cup winning coach
26 Ray Jordon
1976
1[C]
1 0 0 100.00
27 John Dugdale
1977
1[D]
0 1 0 0.00
28 Malcolm Blight
1981
16 6 10 0 37.50
29 Barry Cable
1981 – 1984
76 40 36 0 52.63 4 1 3 McClelland Trophy 1983
30
1985 – 1989
113 55 55 3 50.00 3 1 2
31 Wayne Schimmelbusch
1990 – 1992
66 31 35 0 46.97
32 Denis Pagan
1993 – 2002
dean laidley
GC L D W–L % GC W L P R
1 Wels Eicke
1925 – 1926
240 150 90 0 62.50
20 5 15 0 25.00
2 Gerry Donnelly
1926
14 0 13 1 0.00
3 Stan Thomas
1926
1[B]
0 1 0 0.00
4 Syd Barker, Sr.
1926
18 3 15 0 16.67
5 Charlie Tyson
1928 – 1929
23 5 18 0 21.74
6 Paddy Noonan
1929
13 1 12 0 7.69
7 Johnny Lewis
1930
18 1 17 0 5.56
8 John Pemberton
1931
8 0 8 0 0.00
9 Norm Clark
1931
10 0 10 0 0.00
10 Charlie Cameron
1932
4 1 3 0 25.00
11 Dick Taylor
1932 – 1934
42 14 27 1 34.52
12 Tom Fitzmaurice
1934
8 0 8 0 0.00
13 Paddy Scanlan
1935 – 1937
54 8 46 0 14.81
14 Keith Forbes
1938 – 1939
36 12 24 0 33.33
15 Len Thomas
1940
12 4 8 0 33.33
16 Jim Adamson
1940
6 0 6 0 0.00
17 Bob McCaskill
1941 – 1942
25 8 17 0 32.00
18 Bill Findlay
1942 – 1943
22 7 14 1 34.09
– Bob McCaskill
1944 – 1947
77 35 42 0 45.45 1 0 1
19 Wally Carter
1948 – 1953
116 61 55 0 52.57 5 2 3 1
20 Jock McCorkell
1954 – 1955
37 14 22 1 39.19 1 0 1
21 Charlie Gaudion
1956 – 1957
36 11 25 0 30.56
– Wally Carter
1958 – 1962
92 35 57 1 38.04 2 1 1
22 Alan Killigrew
1963 – 1966
70 27 42 1 39.29 1965 Golden Fleece Night Premiership winning coach
1966 Golden Fleece Night Premiership winning coach
1966 State Carnival Winning Coach
23 Keith McKenzie
1966 – 1970
82 23 58 1 28.66
24 Brian Dixon
1971 – 1972
44 6 37 1 14.77
25 Ron Barassi
1973 – 1980
198 129 66 3 65.91 23 12 11 2 3 1975 Premiership winning coach
1975 National Champions winning coach
1976 McClelland Trophy
1977 Premiership winning coach
1978 McClelland Trophy
1980 Escort Cup winning coach
26 Ray Jordon
1976
1[C]
1 0 0 100.00
27 John Dugdale
1977
1[D]
0 1 0 0.00
28 Malcolm Blight
1981
16 6 10 0 37.50
29 Barry Cable
1981 – 1984
76 40 36 0 52.63 4 1 3 McClelland Trophy 1983
30
1985 – 1989
113 55 55 3 50.00 3 1 2
31 Wayne Schimmelbusch
1990 – 1992
66 31 35 0 46.97
32 Denis Pagan
1993 – 2002
dean laidley
brad scott
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