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  Roy Cazaly - An Early Tasmanian Football Legend
Roy Cazaly is fourth from the left in the front row.
Cazaly developed his leap by jumping for a ball strung up in a shed at his home, and by taking a deep breath as he ran for the ball.
Roy Cazaly is a member of the Tasmanian Sporting Hall of Fame along with other Tasmanian Football Legends such as Darrel Baldock, Rex Garwood, Horrie Gorringe, Bruce Carter, Terry Cashion, Arthur Hodgson, Royce Hart, Peter Hudson, Laurie Nash and Ian Stewart.
www.footballlegends.org /roy_cazaly.htm   (1487 words)

  
 Roy Cazaly - Definition, explanation
Roy Cazaly was an Australian rules football player famous his high marks, and for giving rise to the phrase "Up there Cazaly".
Cazaly was born in Albert Park, a suburb of Melbourne on January 13 1893.
Cazaly was famous for his ability to take spectacular marks despite his small stature, and at South Melbourne a teammate would often yell "Up there, Cazaly", a phrase that would become synonymous with football.
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Roy, who played for and coached many football clubs over four decades, was a strict non-smoker and non-drinker who avoided fried foods.
Off the field, Roy was a self trained physiotherapist who devoted much of his life to helping sportsmen and ordinary working people to overcome debilitating illness and injuries, often for little or no payment.
Established by his grandson Rick, the Roy Cazaly Foundation seeks to raise funds from business, industry and the community in order to support eligible organisations and individuals which reflect the values Roy espoused.
www.roycazaly.com.au /index.htm   (316 words)

  
 Australian icons - the battlers
Roy Cazaly was a South Melbourne ruckmen in the 1920s and 1930s.
His team mates and later the public would yell ‘Up there, Cazaly’ to encourage him to leap higher for hit-outs and marks.
In the 70's, the saying was turned into a pop song that reached number 1 on the Australian charts.
www.convictcreations.com /culture/battler.htm   (2081 words)

  
 1943 - Year in Review   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Roy Cazaly was once again coach, but loyal winger Bob Williams replaced Jack Carmody as captain.
Before their match against Essendon, Cazaly declared he was sick of the sissy Mayblooms tag, and from henceforth Hawthorn would be known as the Hawks.
Cazaly was well ahead of his time, with motivational messages plastered around the rooms, one-on-one chats before the game, and diagrams explaining strategies.
www.hawkheadquarters.com /article.aspx?articleid=827   (1004 words)

  
 Roy Cazaly - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
While coaching Hawthorn, he was reported to have given the club its nickname the "Hawks" as he saw it as tougher than their original nickname the "Mayblooms".
Roy Cazaly as coach of the North Hobart Football Club in the early 1930s
Cazaly was inducted into the Australian Football Hall of Fame in 1996.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Roy_Cazaly   (496 words)

  
 Vic Team of the Century - 1st Ruck
To some extent, Roy Cazaly's name - used as a battle cry by Australian troops during the second World War - is almost synonymous with the sport of Australian football.
A non-smoking teetotaller he was ahead of his time as far as fitness went, and he combined superb physical conditioning with an acute football brain.
Additional details about Roy Cazaly's career can be found in the entries on South Launceston, St Kilda, Sydney and Glenorchy as well as at Ross Smith's excellent website at http://au.geocities.com/sportandhistory/football.html.
www.fullpointsfooty.net /vic_team_of_the_century_-_1st_ruck.htm   (1053 words)

  
 Untitled Document   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Cazaly’s pegging was a result of Rio Tinto lodging its renewal paperwork late, largely because a courier left it in his van on the way to the mining warden in Marble Bar.
If Cazaly wants to challenge in the courts it will be a case of Minnow v Queen – which always makes for legal fun, but rarely results in a win for the Minnow.
Other side players in the Cazaly game will also be licking their wounds over the weekend, including BHP Billiton which cheekily offered Cazaly a deal to buy the ore at Shovelanna when it went into production, and Andrew Forrest from Fortescue Metals, who said he had a deal to buy Shovelanna.
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A workshop on the team of constraints and musical/artistic applications was organized by the team at the last ECAI conference.
Roy, P. Liret, A. Pachet, F. "The Framework Approach for Constraint Satisfaction", chapter in Object Oriented Application Frameworks, Wiley Eds., Vol.
Roy, P. Liret, A. Pachet, F. "The Framework Approach for Constraint Satisfaction", ACM Computing Surveys on Frameworks, M. Fayad Ed, December 1999.
www.cs.ucy.ac.cy /compulog/issue7/areaclp/sony.htm   (1004 words)

  
 RARE ROY CAZALY AFL LEGENDS FRAMED PRINT - (eBay item 290163753422 end time Oct-03-07 05:25:01 PDT)
Cazaly played 99 games for St.Kilda from 1911 to 1920 and was club Best and Fairest in 1918.However at the end of the season and after 99 games with St.Kilda, Cazaly was traded to South Melbourne in 1921.
This print is strictly limited to 500 and considering there has never been a release of Roy Cazaly memorabilia this is rare and will appreciate in value in years to come.
The print comes with a COA and the signature has been authenticated by Rick Cazaly the grandson of Roy Cazaly.
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 Roy Cazaly Biography (1893–1963) Online Encyclopedia Article About Roy Cazaly Biography (1893–1963)
Roy Cazaly Biography (1893–1963) Online Encyclopedia Article About Roy Cazaly Biography (1893–1963)
Leaping master of the high mark (jumping high in the air above other players to catch the ball), the call ‘Up there Cazaly’ was chanted by South Melbourne crowds and became a rallying cry for Australian troops in World War 2.
A star player for St Kilda (1913–20), he was named Champion of the State in 1920, and transferred to South Melbourne in 1921 before moving to Tasmania.
encyclopedia.jrank.org /Cambridge/entries/008/Roy-Cazaly.html   (133 words)

  
 Ahoy - Mac's Web Log - Kamikaze Attack
Leading Seaman Roy Cazaly, the Captain of this gun mounting, was an incredible marksman.
What a relief, Roy Cazaly had quickly seen this attack, swung his Pom Pom around and onto the target, with a devastating burst of fire, he shot thisJapanese aircraft in two, half falling close to our starboard side, where a bomb on board exploded.
I was still in one piece, but it left me shaken but very grateful to the skill of Leading Seaman Roy Cazaly, who was awarded a Distinguished Service Medal for his efforts.
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 eBay Australia Stores — roy, DVDs, CDs, Non-Fiction — Original items at low prices.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Roy Orbison, Tammy Wynette, Johnny Cash, Cole Joy 12"
Roy Orbison, Johnny Cash, Jimmy Little, Carl Perkins LP
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 1942 - Year in Review   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
The legendary Roy Cazaly was appointed coach in a major coup, but all this was overshadowed by the ugly spectre of an ever-worsening war.
Cazaly had been a champion ruckman at St Kilda and South Melbourne in the 1910s and 1920s, despite only standing 180 centimetres.
He would use his incredible leap to tap the ball, and soon the cry of "Up there Cazaly" would become part of football, and indeed, Australian folklore as the Anzacs used it as a rallying cry on the battlefields.
www.hawkheadquarters.com /article.aspx?articleid=812   (606 words)

  
 Electronic Journal of Australian and New Zealand History:   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
They were barrackers, a term I now know is thought to have come about thanks to the verbal behaviour of soldiers from South Melbourne back in the 1860s.
Roy Cazaly was a tall St Kilda and South Melbourne ruckman who played from 1910 until 1927.
His team mates and later the public would yell ‘Up there, Cazaly’ to encourage him to leap even higher for hit-outs and marks.
www.h-net.org /~anzau/journal/reviews/hess.htm   (1787 words)

  
 Cazaly family tree/
When the full civil rights of the Protestants were restored under the French Revolution, their numbers had been reduced to a small percentage of the population.
This was the background to the arrival of the Cazaly family in London from Languedoc, France, around 1745.
For privacy of the present generations, the family tree will halt at the generation born around the start of the 20th century.
member.melbpc.org.au /~lshade/Cazaly/Cazaly.htm   (367 words)

  
 Glenorchy Football Club (The Magpies) History - Southern Football League
Australian Rules Football icons, Roy Cazaly and Peter Hudson (both Legends in the AFL Hall of Fame) have coached and played for Glenorchy (New Town).
One of the stars of the win was New Town's captain coach, the legendary Roy Cazaly, who was ably supported by Langford (7 goals), the Rooke brothers, and Ferguson.
In 1948 Roy Cazaly returned to the club as non-playing coach and he reaped immediate success.
www.southernfootball.com.au /glenorchyhistory.htm   (2760 words)

  
 Roy Cazaly - joint assistant coach of the North Hobart Football Club "Team of the Century"   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Roy Cazaly - joint assistant coach of the North Hobart Football Club "Team of the Century"
Came to North Hobart towards the end of his career.
Began the club's golden run of premierships throughout the thirties.
www.northhobartfootballclub.com.au /roy_cazaly.htm   (36 words)

  
 daniel cazaly - ResearchIndex document query
A Combinatorial Approach to Content-based Music Selection - Pachet, Roy, Cazaly (2000)
Science Laboratory-Paris Pierre Roy INRIA Daniel Cazaly Sony Music France Multimedia Computing and
Daniel Cazaly has worked as a musical expert for record
citeseer.ist.psu.edu /cis?q=Daniel+Cazaly   (102 words)

  
 HMAS Shropshire - Stan Nicholls
The box of whisky acquired by Wally Hunt, John Walker and Roy Cazaly from an American source had to be relocated rather quickly to avoid discovery.
Well, due to the awkward situation, Roy, after all these years, decided to admit his own personal unrepentant urge to take a few 'nips' every now and then to discover 'suddenly' all the bottles were empty.
Petty Officer (flsmith) Roy Purdon is still jealously safeguarding the crest, a piece of our history.
www.hmasshropshire.com /chapter11.htm   (4567 words)

  
 DBLP: Pierre Roy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Jean Carrive, Pierre Roy, François Pachet, Rémi Ronfard: A Language for Audiovisual Template Specification and Recognition.
Pierre Roy, Anne Liret, François Pachet: The framework approach for constraint satisfaction.
François Pachet, Pierre Roy, Daniel Cazaly: A Combinatorial Approach to Content-Based Music Selection.
www.vldb.org /dblp/db/indices/a-tree/r/Roy:Pierre.html   (147 words)

  
 Cazaly   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Email addresses of Cazaly relatives will be progressively added, with their permission.
Fred (descended from Catherine Walford Cazaly) and Libby Shade:
Derek and Margaret Cazaly (descended from Alfred William Jarvis Cazaly):
member.melbpc.org.au /~lshade/Cazaly/Cazalylinks.htm   (103 words)

  
 Online edition of Daily News - Sports   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Murali is of small stature and of few words - he just let's his spinning fingers do all the talking for him.
Very much like Roy Cazaly a South Melbourne footy player of the 1920s, of incredible athletic prowess that made him leap higher than bigger made and taller men of that era.
Melbourne's most famous sporting song was dedicated to Cazaly and perhaps is now appropriately sung for our Murali - the words...
www.dailynews.lk /2004/05/11/spo02.html   (820 words)

  
 eBay Australia - roy, roy jeans, DVDs, Records items at low prices   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Nvr Worn ROY Skinny Cropped Jeans sz 27"
Roy Orbison The All Time Greatest Hits Vol 1 CD
ROY JONES Jr Championship Training + Workout DVD
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 FFC: Articles, Standing in Lion   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
As well, Wayne Jackson and Andrew Demetriou met Tighe this week and they are interested in adding one to the AFL art collection.
Tighe's other artwork includes paintings of the Roy Cazaly mark, Dave McNamara and his longest kick and the famous Bunton photo which was bought by Fitzroy and prompted the club to approach Tinghe about the statue.
Tighe's next scuplture will be of Cazaly's mark, which he hopes the AFL will place outside the MCG.
www.fitzroyfc.com.au /article_standinlion.htm   (154 words)

  
 Roy Cazaly   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
This site is dedicated to the late Roy Cazaly.
Roy Cazaly is an icon in Australian Rules Football.Roy played football for such clubs as South Melbourne, St Kilda and New Town between 1910 and 1954.
Don't worry, all pages can be read from the contents page.
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 Genealogy.com: The Huguenot Family of Jean Pierre Cazaly
3 The sinking of the Titanic our great aunt,Annie Elizabeth Sage, nee Cazaly drowned in this 1912 disaster with her husband and 10 children.
The Cazaly family lived near Sommieres between Nimes and Montpelier in Languedoc Roussilion until 1685 when they were stripped of their property.
Margueritte Cazaly, a widow, escaped with her family (said to be 12 children) and settled in the East End of London.
www.genealogy.com /genealogy/users/c/a/z/Penny-Cazaly/index.html   (408 words)

  
 Biography of Cazaly, Roy
Legendary Australian Rules footballer, born in Melbourne, Victoria, SE Australia.
Leaping master of the high mark (jumping high in the air above other players to catch the ball), the call ‘Up there Cazaly’ was chanted by South Melbourne crowds and became a rallying cry for Australian troops in World War 2.
A star player for St Kilda (1913–20), he was named Champion of the State in 1920, and transferred to South Melbourne in 1921 before moving to Tasmania.
www.allbiographies.com /biography-RoyCazaly-6300.html   (112 words)

  
 Royce Hart: ZoomInfo Business People Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
This automatically-generated summary was created using 4 references found on the Internet.
As a player Royce Hart was inspirational and always prepared to sacrifice his body for the side.
Royce Hart is a member of the AFL Hall of Fame and was named at Centre Half-Forward in the AFL ‘Team of the Century'.
www.zoominfo.com /directory/Hart_Royce_690019246.htm   (1124 words)

  
 A Combinatorial Approach to Content-based Music Selection - Pachet, Roy, Cazaly (ResearchIndex)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
A Combinatorial Approach to Content-based Music Selection - Pachet, Roy, Cazaly (ResearchIndex)
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Hosted by the School of Computing, National University of Singapore.
citeseer.comp.nus.edu.sg /pachet00combinatorial.html   (530 words)

  
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