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In the News (Sat 28 Nov 09)

  
  Claremont (2)
Claremont, which had not participated in a senior grand final since 1940, was given little serious chance of upsetting minor premier and perennial finalist East Fremantle, which was aiming to secure the 22nd senior flag in its history.
Claremont was again a genuine contender for the flag in 1965, finishing the home and away rounds in 2nd spot on the ladder before, depressingly, bowing out in straight sets to Swan Districts and East Fremantle in the finals.
Claremont was one of 8 clubs to participate in the carnival where it was successful in defeating North Adelaide and Port Adelaide to qualify for the grand final where it lost to Hawthorn.
www.fullpointsfooty.net /Claremont_Part_Two.htm   (2704 words)

  
 Claremont
As the 1919 football season drew to a close a group of local football supporters not connected with the Cottesloe Beach organisation sought, and received, permission from the WAFL to attend a meeting to consider whether or not the admission of a 7th League club, based in the Claremont-Cottesloe district, was both desirable and feasible.
Claremont again finished runners up a year later after raising hopes, first by finishing the home and away rounds with a 13-5-1 record to qualify for the finals as minor premiers, and then by overcoming East Fremantle in the 2nd semi final by 14 points.
From the Claremont perspective, such a seismic lapse in concentration was highly uncharacteristic, and therefore somewhat worrying; however, at least it had the virtue of rendering the defeat explicable, and hence of giving the club's 'brains trust' a readily accessible fulcrum for improvement.
www.fullpointsfooty.net /Claremont_Part_One.htm   (2659 words)

  
 Hendon F.C. - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The current club was originally formed as Christ Church Hampstead in 1908, a year later the club dropped "Christ Church" in favour of becoming Hampstead Town FC.
As the club progressed into the Middlesex and London Leagues the title winning went on and then with senior status the club applied to become members of the Athenian League.
The club began the 2004-2005 season with a new manager, Tony Choules, who brought together a new squad that were immediately on the pace, but dropped off it in October and November as a constant flow of red cards saw key players reqularly suspended.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Hendon_F.C.   (937 words)

  
 POST Newspapers Online: Headline News
The Claremont Football Club may be charged full rent for the first time as part of a new council lease agreement.
Claremont council's corporate services director Terry Pearson said the lease was still in the very early stages of negotiation but hoped it would be drawn up by the end of the year.
He said the football club was keen to have the 1992 lease reviewed because it was restrictive.
www.postnewspapers.com.au /20001007/news/013.shtml   (385 words)

  
 Claremont Football Club - Content   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Claremont Oval has been used by the club as a home ground from that game forth, except in 1945 and 1946, where, due to the grandstand fire in 1944, and the condition of the playing surface, the club shared with Subiaco at Subiaco Oval.
The current facilities at Claremont Oval were built in 1956, and 1970 (the R.J.Kyle Pavilion), replacing the 'tin sheds' and they helped move the club into a new era of professionalism.
The Claremont Train Station is a 30 second walk from the ground and there is ample parking next to the ground by the station.
www.claremontfc.com /2005season/modules.php?name=Content&pa=showpage&pid=4   (388 words)

  
 Claremont Football Club statistics 1892   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Claremont - who were named after a house on Glenferrie Road - could not secure a suitable ground in Hawthorn (probably the reason for the demise of Glenferrie and Wakefield clubs as well) and played their home matches on O’Shannessy’s paddock in Camberwell.
In 1893, with the formation of the new Hawthorn club, Claremont took pride in being the leading local junior club and would act as a "feeder and training ground for the future senior club of the city." They entered the third rate junior competition.
Each club would play the other twice in a home and away series and the top two clubs from each section would play a finals series, the club heading the ladder after the finals series was premier unless two teams were tied, which then resulted in a Grand Final being necessary.
members.optusnet.com.au /~wardead/hawks/1892.htm   (577 words)

  
 Claremont Football Club
Dreams of victory to celebrate the club’s 80th year and the farewell appearances of stalwarts Trent Carroll and Tony Delaney foundered after a most encouraging start, and at the end of the day the players and coach Ashley Prescott were completely shattered.
Claremont, bumbling, fumbling and outplayed in the first quarter, revealed magnificent character to stage a memorable fightback and beat Subiaco by 24 points in the WAFL league preliminary final at Subiaco Oval on Saturday.
Claremont’s win was a triumph for Prescott’s astute tactical planning and for the players, who responded in magnificent fashion to the challenge.
www.claremontfc.com   (1546 words)

  
 Claremont Football Club (WA)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Claremont are known as the Tigers, and wear blue and gold guernseys.
Claremont finished second after the home and away games.
Claremont completed the home and away season on top of the ladder.
www.footypedia.com /00000086.htm   (519 words)

  
 POST Newspapers Online: Headline News
After a meeting on Thursday with Planning Minister Alannah MacTiernan over plans to relocate the Claremont Football Club, mayor Peter Olson said the minister agreed to consider an "inquiry by design", although she favoured establishing a Claremont redevelopment authority.
Some Claremont councillors are upset at not being kept fully informed of details of letters, discussions and meetings between the council, football club, Royal Agricultural Society and LandCorp over the past 18 months about the club's proposal to move.
A memorandum of understanding between the club and the RAS was signed on June 9 for the club to move next door to the Showgrounds.
www.postnewspapers.com.au /20040918/news/003.shtml   (602 words)

  
 Printer Friendly Format - St. Albans Observer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Hendon Football Club Mini-Soccer School will be sponsored by the Hendon Times Series.
The soccer school, which already boasts more than 100 members, begins at the club this Saturday morning for any children who want the opportunity to improve their skills under the supervision of fully-qualified FA coaching staff.
The courses run every Saturday morning at Hendon Football Club, Claremont Road, Cricklewood, from 10.20am to noon with children of all abilities welcome to attend.
www.stalbansobserver.co.uk /misc/print.php?artid=77832   (199 words)

  
 Radio National - The Sports Factor - 13/05/2005
When I first met Phillip at the football in Mount Barker, very unexpectedly, I didn’t know he was in town and no-one knew he was in town, and Mount Barker being Mount Barker, you know, news travels fast when these sort of things happen, when the ex-sport star’s back in town.
So football, in terms of what it provides indigenous and non-indigenous Australians in the country areas, is absolutely huge, and generally you’ll find that when a footy side dies in a small country town, so too does the town.
Gorman had met football legend Ron Barassi to discuss his research, and after Gorman had peppered the footballer with questions, it was Sean’s turn to answer.
www.abc.net.au /rn/talks/8.30/sportsf/stories/s1364815.htm   (3782 words)

  
 L&C Football Home
(Football, Oct. 8) The Pioneers, playing in their final game of the abbreviated 2005 season, fell to the Claremont Stags in Claremont Saturday afternoon 55-24.
A pair of fourth quarter AJ Brown TD passes and a 75-yard first-half touchdown by Brandon Zerr-Smith were among the highlights for the Pioneers.
(Football, Sept. 24) The Pioneers scored 10 points in the fourth quarter, but came up just shy, falling 38-35 in their final home game of the 2005 season.
www.lclark.edu /dept/sports/lcfootballhome.html   (552 words)

  
 Australian Stadiums :: Stadiums :: Print
Installation of lights at the main arena was completed in September 1927, due to the ever rising popularity of the Claremont Speedway, which was first hosted at the showgrounds in May of that year.
The speedway remained at the venue until 1999, when after becoming the longest serving venue of its type in the world, the calls of the ultra modern Quit Motorplex and those of neighbours were answered.
The Tiger’s plan is to move from the adjacent Claremont Oval to the showgrounds for the 2006 season.
www.austadiums.com /stadiums/print.php?id=240   (362 words)

  
 AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALL
The Origins and History of the Claremont Football Club.
FOOTBALL Record 1978 H.and A. complete run for 1978 of the magazine `Football Record' and bound as one.
FOOTBALL Record 1978 1978 of the magazine `Football Record' and bound as one.
www.bspgallery.com.au /football.htm   (675 words)

  
 Bulletin - Jim Krakouer: The magic and the mayhem   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Jim and Phil were then Claremont superstars – and as a boy, Gorman became panicked with adoration for anything Claremont.
As the Krakouer profile grew, Claremont was concerned that an extended family coterie had attached to their new stars – and were worried they would lose focus.
Joseph laid out for Gorman the culture of football clubs that are “full of people that want to ingratiate themselves with players...
bulletin.ninemsn.com.au /bulletin/EdDesk.nsf/All/1D57304EE77445AFCA256E920021B090   (3944 words)

  
 Claremont Courier Online: March 2004 Archives   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The Claremont Police Department has announced publicly, without filing any charges or presenting any proof, that they believe that visiting professor Dunn of Claremont McKenna College was guilty of vandalizing her own automobile on that campus on March 9, just before claiming with anger that this act had been performed by others.
Dunn was informed by Claremont police officers that she is a prime suspect of the alleged hate crime that occurred at CMC on March 9.
Claremont college administrators reacted swiftly to the news that the "hate crime" is now being considered as a possible hoax, and released statements on the college list serve to immediately inform students­who were still on spring break­of the recent development.
www.claremont-courier.com /mt/archives/2004_03.html   (19159 words)

  
 Footygoss :: all the latest AFL and WAFL breaking news
Cameron Heise of the Subiaco Football Club has proved a big hit in 2005 to the extent that league football is now tantalizingly close for the young midfielder.
The 19 year old from Canning Vale has already played league football for the Sharks and is well respected for his fluent running game and versatility on the football track.
Grae Grant of the Perth football club has all of the attributes of a future talent star.
www.footygoss.com /modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=index&topic=31&POSTNUKESID=17d5d96384bb9192e8ef1dfd5ac1ef88   (355 words)

  
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Director of football Greg Miller said Frawley was "secure" in his position - his contract expires next season - and the beleaguered coach's confidence was not significantly battered by the onfield horrors of the past two months.
Laidley said the club would have to decide on Colbert before the end of this month, as the club has to tell the AFL by round 18 if it wishes to bring a player back from the injury list.
Appointed Captain of the Carlton Football Club in 2002
www.afana.com /netpaper/jul21-84291.html   (4834 words)

  
 Town of Claremont - Sporting Clubs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The Dolphins Water Polo Club is located at the Claremont Aquatic Centre, Davies Road, Claremont.
The Lake Claremont Golf Club is located at the Lake Claremont Golf Course, Davies Road, Claremont.
This Club is affiliated with Womens Golf WA and caters for players new to the game of golf to develop their skill and confidence.
www.claremont.wa.gov.au /sporting_clubs.html   (444 words)

  
 Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia - ReCAll   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
A “Meet the Council” breakfast was held at The WA Club with members in senior accounting, finance and company secretarial roles in business to discuss the impact of key issues influencing their businesses.
A breakfast with the Auditor General was held at the WA Club and included invitees from the WA Council, Office of the Auditor General and Chartered Accountants involved in audit.
A “Meet the Council” breakfast was held at the WA Club to raise the Institute’s profile with the WA Local Government association.
www.icaa.org.au /news/index.cfm?menu=272&id=A108456267   (2157 words)

  
 Bibliography
Lee, David and Michael Barfoot NTFL: a History of Australian Football in Darwin and the Northern Territory from 1916 to 1995 (Darwin, Northern Territory Football League, 1995).
Fiddian, Marc The Bullants: a History of Preston Football Club (Melbourne, Preston Football Club, 1983).
Riley, John, David Barker and Marc Fiddian Camberwell Football Club Team of the Century 1884-1994 (Melbourne, Camberwell Football Club Team of the Century Reunion Committee, 2003).
www.fullpointsfooty.net /bibliography.htm   (2515 words)

  
 Print Article: Swans name new chief   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
We want a leader to have the respect from within and outside of the club.
Colless admitted the club's marketing revenue had slumped by $6m in the past four to five years, and also predicted the drop in corporate sponsorship this year would be $1.5m-$2m.
He also has background in football, playing for Claremont Football Club in the WAFL.
www.smh.com.au /cgi-bin/common/popupPrintArticle.pl?path=/articles/2003/07/16/1058035077242.html   (245 words)

  
 Claremont Cape Town Conference Venues | Villager Football Club Conference & Function Centre in Claremont Cape Town ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Villager Football Club offers a modern conference facility in the heart of Claremont, Cape Town, in comfortable, air-conditioned surroundings under the majestic Table Mountain.
Villager Football Club was founded in 1876 and celebrated its 125th year in 2001.
A modern conference facility in the heart of Claremont, suitable for accommodating a maximum of eighty people.
www.sa-venues.com /wc/villager.htm   (314 words)

  
 So easy a footballer can do it   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Many young footballers who get to play in the big leagues are faced with the question of what to do after their football career is over.
And no doubt it was a question that faced a young man who once played with the Claremont Football Club in the Western Australia Football League.
Now for those of you who live outside the west, the league here is Australian Rules, the game with the little shorts and jumping high into the air, as opposed to the various forms of rugby where the ball stays low and players put their head near other people’s bottoms during scrums.
www.moneymanagement.com.au /articles/5E/0C018B5E.asp   (348 words)

  
 Mount Football Club   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
All played in the inaugeral game, a 6-3 away loss to Woolpack and John and Mark were both still playing, with some influence, for Mount in the 2003-04 season.
As well as by John, Andy is supported on the club's Committee by Andy Kidger (Treasurer), Matty Nicholson, Ian Kelly, Ian Broadbent, James Cook and James Kidger.
Mount FC 1st Team began life in the Huddersfield and District Associated Football League Division 5 and has progressed to being a regular top eight finisher in the current HDAFL 2nd Division.
www.mountfc.com   (421 words)

  
 Football Club Move Due For Approval (from Hendon Times)
Just weeks after the council applied for permission to build a three-storey residential care home and 162 flats on the football club site in Claremont Road, Cricklewood, officers have recommended that it approves funding and a partnership to manage and operate Copthall in Mill Hill.
The stadium would be used by both Hendon FC and athletics club Shaftesbury Barnet Harriers (SBH).
She said a restrictive covenant had been signed by the former Hendon Urban District Council in the 1920s which promised that when football ceased to be played at Claremont Road, it would revert back to open space.
www.hendontimes.co.uk /display.var.491545.0.football_club_move_due_for_approval.php   (551 words)

  
 Aussie Rules Football Western Australia WA Sports and Recreation
Visit the AFL Fremantle Football Club site for the latest news, stats, results, photos, audio, video and opinion.
Visit the AFL West Coast Eagles Football Club site for the latest news, stats, results, photos, audio, video and opinion.
Claremont official site includes facts and figures, players, past seasons, photos, and premiership information.
www.westaustraliaonline.com /Web_Directory_WA_Sports_and_Recreation_Aussie_Rules_Football.html   (208 words)

  
 Free - Recherche avec Google   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The official resource for the East Perth Royals Football club, with news, results, fixtures, profiles, membership and merchandise.
Official Homepage of the Claremont Football Club Tigers.
Fixtures, results, ladder, background on football, and information about past players since 1926.
search1-2.free.fr /rep/google-rep.pl?qs=gwd/Top/Sports/Football/Australian_Rules/Westar_Rules   (159 words)

  
 Please help us to save Hendon Football Club Petition
Hendon Football Club can only survive if they can sell the existing site to enable them to move to Copthall Stadium and reinvest in the future of the club.
This move will enable the club to invest in Copthall Stadium, which is also deteriorating, and secure the future of Shaftesbury Harriers.
We support the planning application for the care home and residential units on the Claremont Road site to enable Hendon Football Club to relocate at Copthall and therefore keep the club alive.
www.petitiononline.com /SaveHFC/petition.html   (277 words)

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