Resource List thread - Inaccuracy in official records

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SA Genealogy has death 3 April and birth as unknown - but the publication date was 17 April so it can be inferred that 15th is more correct

TAPEJamie NigelKathy & PeterBirth17-Apr-1974

TAPEJamie Nigel (Tapey)03-Jan-200328Death06-Jan-2003

The last dates are publication dates
Thanks for that :thumbsu:
 
Been uploading a heap of super8/home movie footage on my YT channel relating to Essendon etc, and I suspect there would quite a few 'guernsey number changes' required down the track.

For instance - the unfurling of Essendon's 1965 flag which was on Rd 1 1966 has No. 39 and No. 40 which arent in the list we have. Robert Shaw (former player) says No. 39 on the vision seems to be Don McKenzie, and No. 40 may be Ted Fordham (who usually wears No. 20).


 
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Been uploading a heap of super8/home movie footage on my YT channel relating to Essendon etc, and I suspect there would quite a few 'guernsey number changes' required down the track.

For instance - the unfurling of Essendon's 1965 flag which was on Rd 1 1966 has No. 39 and No. 40 which arent in the list we have. Robert Shaw (former player) says No. 39 on the vision seems to be Don McKenzie, and No. 40 may be Ted Fordham (who usually wears No. 20).



Haven't any match report evidence to support Robert Shaw's thoughts, but my earliest memories of watching the last quarter replays we used to get certainly makes me inclined to agree with him. #39 definitely looks like McKenzie, and #40 has the height and build of Fordham I reckon.
 

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Rd 9 1957 footage posted shows St Kilda No. 29 wearing a crazy version of his guernsey number (looks like upside 6 or backwards 9)
Russell Holmesby - St Kilda historian - has confirmed that that is Bryant Hocking and he did wear No. 29 in 1957. (He sent me a seaprate image showing Hocking's torn No.29 guernsey from Round 5 earlier - which probably explains the strange 9 on the Rd 9 match)
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Summary:
Changed Bryant Hocking to No. 29 for St Kilda 1957 season. And update his wiki page to show his death in the Deaths thread
 
Noticed while doing a scoring progression for Footscray vs North Melbourne in Round 7, 1986.

David Ceglar is listed as #22 on AFL Tables, but he is wearing #51 in this match. He only played rounds 6-10 that season and a further two games in 1987, so my guess is he switched to #22 for 1987 only. He takes the first shot for goal at about 1:30 in.



Summary:
Change David Ceglar to #51 for the 1986 season.
(side note, this was Ceglar's first kick in league football and he missed, so first kick/first goal is off the table for him)
 
Noticed while doing a scoring progression for Footscray vs North Melbourne in Round 7, 1986.

David Ceglar is listed as #22 on AFL Tables, but he is wearing #51 in this match. He only played rounds 6-10 that season and a further two games in 1987, so my guess is he switched to #22 for 1987 only. He takes the first shot for goal at about 1:30 in.



Summary:
Change David Ceglar to #51 for the 1986 season.
(side note, this was Ceglar's first kick in league football and he missed, so first kick/first goal is off the table for him)

Now onto the actual scoring of the game:

David Dwyer is credited with one behind, but his shot bounces to the ground towards the boundary line and then gets punched through by David Ceglar at 31:15. This looks more like a rushed behind.
Peter German is credited with two behinds and Peter Jonas is credited with one behind. However, German kicks one behind at 39:20, and Jonas kicks two behinds at 21:35 and 1:40:05.
Paul Spargo and Donald McDonald are each credited with two behinds. However, Spargo kicks one behind at 1:30:20 and McDonald kicks three behinds at 4:30, 8:50 and 51:40.

Summary:
Amendments for North Melbourne in Round 7, 1986, no score for David Dwyer (-1 behind), four rushed behinds (+1 behind), one behind for Peter German (-1 behind), two behinds for Peter Jonas (+1 behind), one behind for Paul Spargo (-1 behind), three behinds for Donald McDonald (+1 behind)
 
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Scoring check for Round 22, 1977 between Richmond and St Kilda brings up one minor discrepancy. Jim Jess is credited with two behinds and Bruce Monteath with three. A check confirms Jess kicked three (6:40, 46:50 and 1:23:30) and Monteath kicked two (56:15 and 1:32:40).

Summary: Amendments for Richmond in Round 22, 1977, three behinds for Jim Jess (+1 behind) and two behinds for Bruce Monteath (-1 behind)
 
1999 R12 Haw v StK behind correction -

All online references have Mark Graham kicking no behinds in this game and Joel Smith kicking 1.

Full game is on youtube, per below Graham kicks Hawthorn's 4th behind in the 2nd qtr. Joel Smith does not kick a behind in this game.

This looks like a transcribing error as the papers the following day (at least The Age) correctly had Graham as the scorer of 1 behind rather than Smith.



Summary -
1999 Rnd 12 Haw v StK - Mark Graham plus 1 behind, Joel Smith minus 1 behind.
 


Scoring check for Round 22, 1977 between Richmond and St Kilda brings up one minor discrepancy. Jim Jess is credited with two behinds and Bruce Monteath with three. A check confirms Jess kicked three (6:40, 46:50 and 1:23:30) and Monteath kicked two (56:15 and 1:32:40).

Summary: Amendments for Richmond in Round 22, 1977, three behinds for Jim Jess (+1 behind) and two behinds for Bruce Monteath (-1 behind)


AF has been updated with all your recent amendments.

1999 R12 Haw v StK behind correction -

All online references have Mark Graham kicking no behinds in this game and Joel Smith kicking 1.

Full game is on youtube, per below Graham kicks Hawthorn's 4th behind in the 2nd qtr. Joel Smith does not kick a behind in this game.

This looks like a transcribing error as the papers the following day (at least The Age) correctly had Graham as the scorer of 1 behind rather than Smith.



Summary -
1999 Rnd 12 Haw v StK - Mark Graham plus 1 behind, Joel Smith minus 1 behind.


AF has been updated.
 
Btw, I thought it may interest this forum to know that 'Swamp' is re-building the AFLs database from scratch as it was old and couldn't handle any new changes introduced (AFLW etc etc).

So SR and Col are still our go to people for them to decide if a change is accept or not by the AFL.
'Swamp' will be the guy who inputs the data into the database eventually once that database is built. (I dont know if it will be available to public or not etc etc )


Edit: Actually the process is I will be putting the changes into a spreadsheet, and bit by bit (when he asks for them), I will be sending them to Swamp to input. He will liaise with SR should he have queries regarding our research.

Sorry to bring up an old post Rhett but I only just noticed the edit. I take it that this now means that Swamp has the authority to approve changes or is that changes still need to go through either SR or Col.
 
Sorry to bring up an old post Rhett but I only just noticed the edit. I take it that this now means that Swamp has the authority to approve changes or is that changes still need to go through either SR or Col.

My understanding is that any changes he may be unsure about he will liaise with SR/Col. Everything else gets the okay.
(Plus I haven't really been collating changes in the spreadsheet for a while. But we've at least got the 'summary' line on the changes so its easier for me to go back and add in).
 
If it helps at all, here are all the corrections I have posted over the last year in one sheet, with links to youtube evidence and also the relevant BigFooty post.
 

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Hi everyone. If I'm doing this wrong or posting in the wrong spot please let me know. (No doubt Oliver G will!)

In the process of researching Essendon's Dave Currie for my book about one-gamers I have discovered that he appears to have not scored a goal as is recorded in Tables and Australian Football.

According to the Argus, the Australasian, Sportsman and Table Talk, the goal attributed to Currie was kicked by Abe Watson.

Official records also have Charlie Moore kicking 4 goals and Arthur Cleghorn 2, but all four papers, along with The Age, have Moore and Cleghorn each kicking 3.

The goalkickers are listed in these papers as follows:
Essendon: Hall 4, Cleghorn 3, Moore 3, Gavin 2, Barr, Tenbrink, Watson, Waugh
St Kilda: A Stewart 2, T Blake, Shaw, Smith

AFL Tables and Australian Football currently lists them as:
Essendon: Hall 4, Moore 4, Cleghorn 2, Gavin 2, Barr, Tenbrink, Currie, Waugh
St Kilda: A Stewart 2, T Blake, Shaw, Smith

LINKS

The Argus: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/9835917
Sportsman: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/227729725
Table Talk: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/145861541/17399890
The Age: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/191491729
The Australasian: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/138667416
 

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Bill Wilson's wife was Merle Ruby Wilson (nee Neilson) who died in 2013 (the linked notice clearly names her as wife of the footballer!) - unfortunately none of the death notices I can find name the children, but from Ancestry trees he had three children
  1. William Phillip Wilson (1951-2005) - he had son
  2. Moana Teressa Wilson (married name was Lea, now seems to have returned to Wilson) - who is still alive and running businesses in Mount Gravatt area of Brisbane and has children - she must be around 65-70 by now and may be traceable
  3. Another son (can't find a name but was living)
Moana Lea-Wilson has a tree on Ancestry but in was created in 2007 and looks like it hasn't been updated in the last 10 years (her mother's death is the most recent event in the tree)
Update
Got a call from Moana ! today. So thank you all for looking into this.
Moana is the daughter in law - she married Kym (who is Billy's son)

Thank you
 
The club has just been informed by the daughter of Collingwood player Brian Gray that the AFL's records have his DOB wrong, and that it should be 21 February 1937.
Wikipedia has:
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The change has been made on Collingwood Forever, and the AFL chaps will be advised.

Oliver G
*Paul*
 
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In 1895, a player named “Young” appeared for Essendon in Rd 12 & Rd 13 – and is referred to in several articles as an old player under an assumed name. In The Age report for Rd 14 he was reported to be “in hospital”

Mark Pennings books on the VFA era suggest that “Young” was Bill Christian, full name William Pattison Christian, born in 1867 who played 1891-93 and also appeared in the first three rounds of the 1895 season.

Bill Christian (and his brothers) moved to Boolarra in Jun 1895 and on 27 July 1895, when “Young” played for Essendon against Carlton, local Gippsland papers report that W. Christian captained Boolarra in a match against Traralgon. There is also a report of W. Christian greeting a visitor to Boolarra on Fri 9 Aug (the day before Rd 14 when “Young” was apparently in hospital)

It seems very probable that “Young” was not Bill Christian but I haven’t found any firm evidence of the player’s actual identity. Given he played earlier in the year against Norwood, and other articles ([1])during the year it seems like Colin Campbell is a likely candidate, but thought I’d ask if anyone on this forum could find anything more definitive?
 

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