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  Haydn, (Franz) Joseph - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Haydn, (Franz) Joseph   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Haydn's studiously consistent arrangement of four movements within all his symphonies standardized the symphonic form.
Haydn was employed by the Hungarian Esterházy family from 1761, being responsible for all the musical entertainment at their palace.
Haydn, though retaining his title and salary, was free to accept an invitation from the violinist and impresario J P Salomon to go to England.
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 Subiaco
Towards the end of the 1986 football season Subiaco coach Haydn Bunton junior was one of several men rumoured to be in the running for the role of inaugural coach of the West Coast Eagles.
However, Bunton, who had always regarded Subiaco as 'home', was quick to dismiss the speculation, stating that it was his ambition to restore the Lions to their former greatness (see footnote 1).
As a player, Bunton had more than compensated for any inherent deficiencies in pure footballing ability by bringing a superabundance of vigour, determination and intelligence to bear on his game, and it was these same qualities which he continued to exhibit, and to demand of his players, as a coach (see footnote 4).
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 Bunton Mowers
Bunton was born to parents Pauline, a karate instructor, and Trevor, a milkman.
Bunton died as a result of a car accident in 1955, but his son, Haydn Bunton Junior, went on to become an accomplished footballer in his own right.
Bunton enjoyed another remarkable year in 1961, when he transferred to the WAFL, captained Western Australia to a (then) rare win at the Australian championships, and oversaw Swan Districts' first ever premiership, as captain-coach — the first of three consecutive premierships for the club.
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 Haydn Bunton, Jr. information information - Search.com (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.virginia.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Haydn Bunton Junior (born April 5, 1937 in Melbourne) was a famous player and coach of Australian rules football.
The younger Bunton was inducted into the coaches section of the Australian Football Hall of Fame in 1996, as well as the Western Australian Institute of Sport Hall of Champions in 2003 and was made an inaugural member of the WA Football Hall of Fame in 2004.
Bunton enjoyed another remarkable year in 1961, when he was recruited by Swan Districts in the WANFL as captain-coach, captained Western Australia to a (then) rare win at the Australian championships, and oversaw Swan Districts' first ever premiership, the first of three consecutive premierships for the club.
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 NSW Team of the Century - 1st Ruck
Bunton's outstanding performances in Albury attracted the attention of all 12 VFL clubs but it was Fitzroy which ultimately secured his signature.
Playing mainly as a rover, Bunton was a stunning success from the start, winning Brownlows in each of his first 2 League seasons, as well as being named Champion of the Colony in 1932.
Bunton won a further Brownlow Medal in 1935 before moving to Subiaco 3 years later.
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 Sporting Life - www.theage.com.au
Haydn Bunton jnr, who is involved in the promotion of a new book about his father, Haydn Bunton, the triple Brownlow medallist, told the story yesterday that the champ was idolised to such an extent in the 1930s that Melbourne department store Foy & Gibson, where he worked, used his popularity to boost sales.
According to Bunton jnr, women were so infatuated with his dad that some had been known to buy a ticket but not even watch the movie.
Haydn Bunton jnr was a good footballer in his own right, having played more than 300 games of senior footy in South Australia and Western Australia and, not surprisingly, his father had a guiding influence.
www.theage.com.au /articles/2003/09/11/1063268512928.html?from=storyrhs   (859 words)

  
 bunton story
AS the author of a song eulogising a great Fitzroy footballer I believe it may be appropriate to begin my reflections on the Haydn Bunton ballad by confessing that I am not, nor have I ever been, a dyed-in-the-wool Fitzroy barracker.
As a 17 year-old, Bunton took his place alongside young Bradman in a NSW Country X1 against a more senior NSW X1 and apparently so impressed that great cricket judge Monty Noble that he was rated by Noble as a more likely candidate for future Test selection than Bradman and Archie Jackson.
Bunton's greatness consisted in the fact he had supreme football skills but it was augmented by his display of charity and humanity to his Aboriginal teammate.
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 Fitzroy Football Club
This was somewhat surprising considering that during that period Fitzroy had at its' disposal some of the all-time greats of the club including Haydn Bunton who won three Brownlow Medals in 1931, 1932 and 1935, Dinny Ryan who won the Brownlow in 1936, and Wilfred 'Chicken' Smallhorn in 1933.
Haydn Bunton believed that 1934, the only one of those years where a Fitzroy player did not win the Brownlow was his best year ever, but the Medal that year was won by Essendon's Dick Reynolds.
Berefit of many senior players and experience (many of whom were playing at other clubs) and mired in a debt estimated at over $2 million, Fitzroy struggled on the field, winning only one game in 1995 and the same in 1996.
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 Bi-Bz
Whereas Gary Ablett or Haydn Bunton senior might invite awe-struck admiration at their ability to perform the unlikely or even the 'impossible', Freddy Bills persistently served to reassure the onlooker that effectiveness and high achievement in football were within the grasp of anyone with even a modicum of ability.
Robert Boyle began his senior career with North Melbourne, and was on a half back flank in the side's 7.6 (48) to 3.9 (27) grand final defeat of Richmond.
Bradley's aggregate of 501 senior games at the top level is likely to remain unchallenged for some time, while it is hard to imagine the powers-that-be allowing his record of 15 South Australian state of origin appearances (held jointly with John Platten) ever to be overhauled.
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Bunton jnr was an inspiring on-field leader in the 1968-70 period and, after his retirement as a player, helped develop a playing list of premiership quality.
Bunton jnr was elected a Life Member of the club in 1988.
Fuller held the club's senior executive position until 1978, a period of 13 years, and was elected to Life Membership in 1982.
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 Haydn Bunton Junior   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
A bloodied [[Haydn Bunton Junior celebrates Swan Districts first Grand Final win, in 1961.]] Haydn Bunton Junior, born in Melbourne, Australia on April 5, 1937, was a famous player and coach of Australian rules football.
He was named as an All-Australian player in 1956, while at Norwood Football Club in the SANFL, and became captain-coach at the club the following year.
Bunton enjoyed a remarkable year in 1961, when he transferred to the WAFL, captained Western Australia to a (then) rare win at the Australian championships, and oversaw Swan Districts first ever premiership, as captain-coach — the first of three consecutive premierships for the club.
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 Dukes of depth 12/08/2000   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Arguably the greatest of all time triple Brownlow Medallist Haydn Bunton senior came from Albury.
LN was nicknamed the Juice or Juicer in reference to the American country and western singer.
He played 13 senior games and 10 in the twos over three seasons.
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 Haydn Bunton, Sr. - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Haydn Bunton Senior (1911-1955) was an Australian rules football player.
He remains the only player to have received both the Brownlow Medal — for the best and fairest player in the Victorian Football League (VFL) — and the Sandover Medal (the equivalent in the West Australian Football League) on three separate occasions.
His brother Cleaver Bunton was longtime mayor, of Albury and later NSW senator.
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The lifetime achievement award was won by Haydn Bunton jnr, who played and coached in South Australia and Western Australia.
Luke played four senior AFL games following his promotion to the senior list, including the Club’s first finals appearance in the Elimination Final, a game where Luke was one of the Club’s best on the night.
The scenario, as Hawthorn put it to the senior players last week, was that unless the pay cuts were agreed to, players would have to be shed to create the salary cap room necessary to retain Rawlings.
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 Australian Football League Encyclopedia Article @ BirdingFest.com (Birding Fest)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Each club can have a senior list of 38 players plus up to six rookie or veteran players.
Salaries for senior players are not normally released to the public, although the average is estimated at A$200,000[3] and the top few players can expect to earn up to A$1,000,000 a year[4].
Infringements by clubs in relation to exceeding the TPP, not informing the AFL of payments or draft tampering are severe and can include large fines and exclusion from the AFL draft.
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 Informat.io on Fitzroy Football Club
During this time, highlights for the club were individual achievements of their players, especially Haydn Bunton.
Originally a source of controversy, lured to Fitzroy with an illegal £222 payment, and subsequently not allowed to play in the 1930 season, Bunton became one of the game's greatest players, winning three Brownlow Medals while at Fitzroy.
It was in this year, under captain-coach Fred Hughson, that the Gorillas won their eighth VFL flag against Richmond in front of a capacity crowd at Junction Oval.
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 The Axiom Trust
One of the first services to receive support from the Trust was an early intervention program for children.
Carers also benefited from the specialized training that they were given in handling their patient in the least traumatic way.
The project provided insight into the diversity of rehabilitation required in the community, so much so, that a further grant of $60,000 was forthcoming from the Office of Senior Interests so that the work could be continued.
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Although a small amount of the money is believed to have been returned at the start of this year, the vast majority of the money has not been returned to the league and the AFL will have to pursue its insurers to make up the shortfall.
Several clubs were late receiving their membership tickets this year and were told the delay was caused by the dismissal of the employee who had worked for the league for only a couple of years.
All senior players participating in Pies-Blues clash will receive a commemorative medal, with the best-on-ground player being awarded the Alfred Deakin Medal in honor of one of the fathers of Australian Federation.
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 Local writers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
She is a winner of the Varuna-HarperCollins manuscript award and is currently working on her second book with support from the Regional Arts Fund and the Australia Council for the Arts.
In October 2004 he completed a manuscript of the history of the Plenty Credit Union, which is soon to be published, and is currently writing the biography of another footballer.
She has worked as a secondary teacher, journalist, sub-editor, senior editor, and is currently an instructional designer at Deakin University in Geelong.
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 Seeking the stuff of legends - realfooty.com.au
Now seven of them - Haydn Bunton senior, Roy Cazaly, Coleman, Gordon Coventry, Bob Pratt, Ted Whitten and Reynolds - are deceased, two in the past two years.
The next oldest living legend is Ron Barassi, who played his first senior game with Melbourne in 1953, 22 years later.
When Jack finally does leave us, the curtain will have been drawn on an entire football generation.
www.theage.com.au /articles/2002/09/07/1031115958246.html   (777 words)

  
 SHAWNEE STATE UNIVERSITY  :: 
SSU senior and history major Michael Reed said he is excited about the lecture.
A program that continues this year is “Senior Seminar Paper Awards.” This award is presented once a year to a student who has written an exceptional paper in the Senior Seminar course, which is required of all four-year students.
The nominees for the “Senior Seminar Paper Award” are automatically eligible to participate in another program that exists thanks to the SSUDF grants, “A Celebration of Scholarship.” This is an undergraduate conference in which students may exhibit work that they have done in college.
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 Fitzroy Junior Football Club
When asked to nominate the player most likely to go on and play senior football one name sprung to the minds of the coaching group immediately—“Pauly the man!’ Ever since I called Paul to ask him to come to training he has exuded an amazing enthusiasm and love for his football.
His leadership on the field is surpassed only by his absolute commitment to get the best out of himself on the training track.
The FJFC committee set up the distribution of recruiting flyers with the Fitzroy and Carlton Tenancy Unions as a participation initiative aimed at kids living in the Fitzroy and Carlton High Rise Flats.
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 Albany Talk
Indeed, we have taken it to new heights.
structures from both living and dead footballers we have created clones of such champions as Bob Skilton, Tony Lockett, Bruce Doull, Haydn Bunton Senior and Jody Arnol.
Our strategy was simple, we would sell our clones to clubs at the next draft, thereby raising the standard of the entire competition.
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 Dukes of depth
So it is with the Melbourne Football Club.
When he landed at Demonland he wore with pride the number 31 that his father Ron Barassi senior had carried in the Melbourne premiership side of 1940.
Some 35 seasons later, the Dees drafted with 1988 national draft pick number 27 a solid midfielder from Castlemaine.
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 football betting odds   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Each club ca n have a senior list of 38 players plus up to six rookie or veteran players.
Clubs can only trade players during a "trade week" at the end of each season and can only recruit new players through the AFL Draft.
Salaries of draft selections are f ixed for two years, but salaries for senior players are not normally released to the public, although they are estimated to be up to $1,000,000 per year for the top few players.[2]
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 Home
Priddis, who broke a record when he recorded the highest ever total fo 58 votes to win the medal, beat Claremont ruckman Daniel Bandy who polled 42 votes.
Priddis is the 98th recipient of the medal and will have his name etched in history along some of the most recent winners when an engraved paver is laid in his honour along Haydn Bunton Drive on Sandover Medal Walk in Subiaco tomorrow.
The Hamersley Carine Amateur Football Club capped off a stellar year in the WAAFL winning the B Grade Premiership at Fremantle Oval last Saturday.
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