Nah your;e right brother was in the same year got expelled for cheating on exams then went to WesleyI though Gardiner went to Hale, got expelled and then went to Wesley? Maybe he went to Albany early on. Maybe I have my mail wrong?
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Nah your;e right brother was in the same year got expelled for cheating on exams then went to WesleyI though Gardiner went to Hale, got expelled and then went to Wesley? Maybe he went to Albany early on. Maybe I have my mail wrong?
I think the mortons and Nat Fyfe are all originally from a town called Lake Grace with a population of just 500 before going up to perth for there high school yearsPerth's PSA:
Aquinas
Daniel Kerr
Quentin Lynch
C. Johnson
Peter Bell
Nat Fyfe
Paul Duffield
Ben Allen
Justin Langer
Brad Hogg
Christchurch
Chris Lewis
Tony Evans
Luke McPharlin
Tom Swift
Ryan Turnbull
Andrew Browne (ex Freo)
John Annear
Stuart MacGill
Ric Charlesworth
Guildford
Simon Beasley
Karl Langdon
Heath Ledger
Hale
MichaelGardiner
The Mortons
Scotch
Ross Glendinning
Rob Wiley
Ashley McIntosh
Drew Banfield
Mark Seaby
Mal Brown
Tom Ledger (St Kilda)
Mark Gale
Rowan Jones
Alistair Nicholson
Jimmy Clement
Peter Mann
Daniel Metropolis
Mark Brayshaw
James Brayshaw
Trinity
Andrew Embley
Ash Sampi
Alex Fasolo
Sharrod Wellingham
Josh Hill
The Brennans
Mitch Duncan
Kane Lucas
Wesley
Ben Cousins
Michael Gardiner
Buddy Franklin
David Myers
Brad Sheppard
Mark Coughlan
Ali Smith
Jarrad Schofield
Phil Read
Scott Stevens
Andrew McDougall
Scott Spalding
Earl Spalding
There would be plenty more. If anyone wants me to add more in let me know. Wesley and Scotch in the lead.
Was he in the same grade but 5 years older?
Go De La
Top this lot: -
Plenty more including from my year Robbie Walker (1 game Tiges) and Brett Mahoney (was awarded KB's 29 for the Tiges but only played two games).
- Jarryd Lyons (2010) - Adelaide
- Daniel Hughes (2010) - Melbourne
- Thomas Murphy (2003) - Hawthorn
- Andrew Carrazzo (2001) - Carlton
- Trent Croad (1997) - Hawthorn, Fremantle Hawks Premiership Player 2008
- Rupert Betheras (1993) - Collingwood
- Barry Breen - St Kilda Grand Final Legend, 301 game veteran, Sydney Swans manager of operations
- Pat Cash, Sr. - Hawthorn Footballer and father of Wimbledon Winner Pat Cash
- Jamie Duursma - Sydney Swans, Brisbane Bears, Melbourne
- Frank Dimattina - Richmond. Player then team manager and father of Western Bulldogs player Paul Dimattina
- Jack Dyer - Richmond Captain/Coach, AFL Hall of Fame Legend 1996, AFL Team of the Century
- Bob B. Johnson - Melbourne
- Bernie Jones - Hawthorn, Essendon - Hawks 1976 Premiership Player
- Peter Murnane - Hawthorn - 1976, 1978 Premiership Player
- Peter O'Donohue - Hawthorn - Player and Coach
- John Kennedy, Sr. - Hawthorn - Icon of the game. Team of the Century Coach
- John Kennedy, Jr. - Hawthorn
- Justin Murphy - Richmond, Carlton, Essendon, Geelong
- Terry Waters - Collingwood Captain 1970/1971
- Paul Cooper - Hawthorn
- Roger Ellingworth - Melbourne, Hawthorn
Mazenod College:
Current -
Scott Thornton (Fre)
Ashley Hansen (WCE)
Matthew Boyd (WB)
(Above three from the same year level)
Heath Black (Fre / StK)
Past -
Silvio Foschini
John Georgiou (for one or two years)
Carl Steinfort
Pat Steinfort
Chris Sullivan
Quite a few others who only played a handful of games.
The only one that you've missed is Luke Blackwell. Murray Newman went to Mazza until year 10, but I'm not sure that we want to claim thatAlso from Mazenod College, Perth:
Scott Cummings (WCE / Coll)
Daniel Bandy (Fre / WBD)
Paul Hasleby (Fre)
Brady Anderson (Geelong / NM)
Have been others since my time there in the 80s, plus others on lists that didn't play much. Quite a few Freo players from Maza although given the era they played in, it probably isn't something to boast about.
Go De La
Top this lot: -
Plenty more including from my year Robbie Walker (1 game Tiges) and Brett Mahoney (was awarded KB's 29 for the Tiges but only played two games).
- Jarryd Lyons (2010) - Adelaide
- Daniel Hughes (2010) - Melbourne
- Thomas Murphy (2003) - Hawthorn
- Andrew Carrazzo (2001) - Carlton
- Trent Croad (1997) - Hawthorn, Fremantle Hawks Premiership Player 2008
- Rupert Betheras (1993) - Collingwood
- Barry Breen - St Kilda Grand Final Legend, 301 game veteran, Sydney Swans manager of operations
- Pat Cash, Sr. - Hawthorn Footballer and father of Wimbledon Winner Pat Cash
- Jamie Duursma - Sydney Swans, Brisbane Bears, Melbourne
- Frank Dimattina - Richmond. Player then team manager and father of Western Bulldogs player Paul Dimattina
- Jack Dyer - Richmond Captain/Coach, AFL Hall of Fame Legend 1996, AFL Team of the Century
- Bob B. Johnson - Melbourne
- Bernie Jones - Hawthorn, Essendon - Hawks 1976 Premiership Player
- Peter Murnane - Hawthorn - 1976, 1978 Premiership Player
- Peter O'Donohue - Hawthorn - Player and Coach
- John Kennedy, Sr. - Hawthorn - Icon of the game. Team of the Century Coach
- John Kennedy, Jr. - Hawthorn
- Justin Murphy - Richmond, Carlton, Essendon, Geelong
- Terry Waters - Collingwood Captain 1970/1971
- Paul Cooper - Hawthorn
- Roger Ellingworth - Melbourne, Hawthorn
Adam Goodes
Colin Sylvia
Sam Kerridge
YessumsMerbein Secondary? Senior College?
From Pembroke in SA, Monfries, Stephen Patterson, Justin Staritski, Barnaby French, John Inverarity was deputy head when I first started and was utterly terrifying when angry.
Jace Bode had a year or two on the Melbourne list as well, "bloody good historian", according to my old history master who had also taught him.+ Nick Duigan, Alex Forster, Lewis Johnston (one semester), and James Battersby (1st/2nd rounder this year)
James brayshaw also went for a year
Jace Bode had a year or two on the Melbourne list as well, "bloody good historian", according to my old history master who had also taught him.