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SANFL Toyota Talent Team 1993

SANFL Toyota Talent Team 1993

South Australian National Football League Toyota Talent team, 1993.

VFL Team 1985

VFL Team 1985

Victorian Football League team that played South Australia on Tuesday 14 May 1985. Victoria 20.13 (133) defeated South Australia 11.10 (76). Back Row L-R: M. Harvey, P. Roos, R. Carter, G. Ablett, P. Van Der Haar, R. Merrett, C. Mew, D. Brereton, M. Yeates, M. Bos. Middle Row L-R: K. Sheehan (Team Manager), Dr. B. Reid (Medical Officer), J. Kilby (Head Trainer), G. Ayres, D. Ackerley, R. Osborne, D. Hawkins, G. Raines, S. Wallis, R. Greene, G. Healy, S. Heard, K. Betts (Property Steward), D. Hanly (Administration Manager), G. Richmond (Administration Advisor). Front Row L-R: E.J. Whitten (Selector), P. Russo, B Royal, D. Weightman, I Ridley (Chairman of Selectors), T Daniher (Captain), K. Sheedy (Coach), M. Lee (Vice-Captain), D. Williams, P. Power (P.E. Instructor / Runner), P. Lew (Physiotherapist), R. Walker (Selector).

VFL Team 1988

VFL Team 1988

Victorian Football League team that played South Australia and Western Australia in the 1988 National Football League Bi-Centennial Championships at Football Park, South Australia in March 1988. Victoria 20.13 (133) defeated Western Australia 10.13 (73) on Wednesday 2 March 1988. South Australia 15.12.(102) defeated Victoria 6.6 (42) on Saturday 5 March 1988. Back Row L-R: G. Pert, C. Langford, D. Frawley, R. Morris, C. Mew, S. Silvagni, R. Dipierdomenico, D. Rhys-Jones, R. Osborne. Middle Row L-R: K. Elms (Head Trainer), J. Moore (Property Steward), P. Salmon, P. Daicos, D. Brereton, M. Bos, T. Alvin, T. Watson, J. Stynes, S. Madden, R. Lincoln (Physiotherapist), G. Dicker (Doctor), G. Hopper (P.E. Instructor). Second Row L-R: K. Sheehan (Team Manager), M. Sheahan (Media Manager), R. Barassi (Selector), P. Roos (Deputy Vice-Captain), W. Goggin (Coach), D. Weightman (Captain), G. Healy (Vice-Captain), E. Whitten (Chairman of Selectors), G. Richmond (Selector), D. Hanly (Administration Manager). Front Row L-R: R. Smith, B. Royal, A. Bews, G. Williams, L. Harris, B. Mitchell, D. Bolton.

VFL State of Origin Team 1987

VFL State of Origin Team 1987

Victorian Football League team that played State of Origin match against South Australia at Football Park on 27 May 1987. South Australia 12.13 (85) defeated Victoria 11.15 (81). Back Row L-R: Dermott Brereton, Paul Roos, Chris Langford, Darren Flanigan, Mark Lee, Kevin Walsh, Russell Morris, John Kennedy. Third Row L-R: E. Walsh (Property Steward), Dr. J. Landsberger (Medical Officer), Doug Barwick, David Glascott, Paul Meldrum, Brian Royal, Matthew Larkin, Richard Osborne, B. Bradley (Head Trainer). Second Row L-R: Kevin Sheehan (Team Manager), G. Cunningham (Physiotherapist), Tony Lockett, Gerard Healy, Gary Ablett (Snr), Gary Ayres, Rodney Eade, R. Leitch (Assistant Head Trainer), R. Simmons (P.E. Instructor), D. Hanly (Administration Manager). Front Row L-R: Ted Whitten (Chairman of Selectors), Ron Barassi (Selector) A. Bews, David Murphy, Wayne Schimmelbusch (Captain), William 'Bill' Goggin (Coach), Terry Daniher (Vice-Captain), Wayne Johnston (Deputy Vice-Captain), Kelvin Moore (Selector), G. Richmond (Selector).

SANFL Team 1988

SANFL Team 1988

South Australian National Football League team that played Western Australia at Football Park on 24 May 1988. South Australia 17.17 (119) defeated Western Australia 11.13 (79). Back Row L-R: A.Jarman, C. Lamb, K. Sporn, D. Jarman, S. Sims, S. Riley, A. Stringer. Centre Row L-R: Dr. D. Graham (Medical Officer), B. Robran (Selector), R. Said (Runner), T. Symonds, M. Redden, R. Mandemaker, P. Carey, P. Bennett, P. Bubner, R. Leahy (Property Steward), P. Clisby (Head Trainer), L. Longman (Drink Steward). Front Row L-R: D. Boyd (Chairman of Selectors), R. Anderson, M. Aish, C. McDermott (Captain), M. Nunan (Coach), G. Whittlesea (Vice-Captain), J. Paynter, S. Salisbury, M. Tippett (Team Manager). Absent: B. Abernethy, G. McIntosh, G. Phillips.

SANFL Team 1988

SANFL Team 1988

South Australian National Football League team that played Western Australia at Football Park on 24 May 1988. South Australia 17.17 (119) defeated Western Australia 11.13 (79). Back Row L-R: A.Jarman, C. Lamb, K. Sporn, D. Jarman, S. Sims, S. Riley, A. Stringer. Centre Row L-R: Dr. D. Graham (Medical Officer), B. Robran (Selector), R. Said (Runner), T. Symonds, M. Redden, R. Mandemaker, P. Carey, P. Bennett, P. Bubner, R. Leahy (Property Steward), P. Clisby (Head Trainer), L. Longman (Drink Steward). Front Row L-R: D. Boyd (Chairman of Selectors), R. Anderson, M. Aish, C. McDermott (Captain), M. Nunan (Coach), G. Whittlesea (Vice-Captain), J. Paynter, S. Salisbury, M. Tippett (Team Manager). Absent: B. Abernethy, G. McIntosh, G. Phillips.

Bill Sanders and Romano Negri

Bill Sanders and Romano Negri

Bill Sanders, SANFL League Director for Woodville, with Romano Negri, Woodville footballer and winner of the SANFL 'Best and Fairest' award in 1988.

SANFL Nissan Scholarship Squad 1988

SANFL Nissan Scholarship Squad 1988

South Australian National Football League Nissan Scholarship Squad, 1988. Back Row L-R: Andrew Dunn, Richard Campbell, Ben Judd, Adam White, Simon Kewell, Simon Tregenza, Geoff Dalidowicz, Shannon Corcoran, David Evans, David Kupsch, Chris Platten, Brian Davis. Centre Row L-R: Dr. Henry Kneebone (Doctor), Russell Cock, Darren Williams, David Smith, Pat Casey, Shayne Bennett, Douglas Kennedy, David Niemann, Darren Mead, Warren Gilbert, Craig Hahn, Paul Chapman, Gordon Curtis (Head Trainer), Ron Coleman (Property Steward). Front Row L-R: Geof Pearce (Assistant Coach), Richard Hurst, Darren Nenke, Peter Reschke, Nick Petrucco, Robert Brinkworth (Team Manager), Shane Gepp, Robert Oatey (Coach), Lincoln Rogers, Adam Saliba, Anthony Heinrich, Jason Sziller, Alan Stewart (SANFL Co-Ordinator).

SANFL Team 1988

SANFL Team 1988

South Australian National Football League team.

SANFL Team 1988

SANFL Team 1988

South Australian National Football League team.

SANFL Team 1988

SANFL Team 1988

South Australian National Football League team.

Spencer Gulf Football League Team 1993

Spencer Gulf Football League Team 1993

Spencer Gulf Football League Team 1993. Foundation S.A. Country Championship Grand final runner up. Kowree-Naracoorte & Tatiara League 23.15 (153) defeated Spencer Gulf League 9.8 (62) Back Row L-R: Deane Adams (Team Manager), John McAuliffe, Ian Elliott, John Cunningham, Rob Singleton, Roy Cassetti, Steve Wildman, Justin Duffy, John McKenna, Steve Dunning, Robert Simpson (Selector). Middle Row L-R: W. 'Bill' Brown (Property Steward), Barry Beaumont, Matthew Buzzacott, Scott Peek, Byron Batthews, Gavin Leske (Selector/Runner), Shaun McLennon, Damian Foster, Warren O'Brien, James Boles, Hurtle French (Selector). Seated L-R: John McElligott (Secretary/Manager), Ken McLean (Vice-President), John Timms, Chris Williams, Mick Fuller (Captain), Damian Prentis (Coach), Paul Benton (Vice-Captain), Darrien Hayes, Martin Connelly (President), Ken Jeffrey. Front Row L-R: Mick Borowicki (Trainer), Wayne Burton (Trainer), Stewie Giles (Head Trainer), Andrew Black (Trainer), Graham Welk (Trainer), Brian Hector (Trainer), Mark Nagel (Physiotherapist). Absent P. Hynes (Selector) and A. Crocker (Timekeeper)

Kowree Naracoorte Tatiara Football League Team 1993

Kowree Naracoorte Tatiara Football League Team 1993

Kowree Naracoorte Tatiara Football League Team 1993. Foundation S.A. Country Championship Grand winners. Kowree-Naracoorte & Tatiara League 23.15 (153) defeated Spencer Gulf League 9.8 (62)

Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother

Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother

Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother is farewelled by the Bishop of Adelaide, Rt. Rev. Dr. T.T. Reed after attending St. Peter's Cathedral, North Adelaide.

Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother

Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother

Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother with the Governor of South Australia, Sir Edric Bastyn, at Government House, Adelaide

Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother

Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother

Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother with the Governor of South Australia, Sir Edric Bastyn, planting a tree at Government House, Adelaide

Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother

Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother

Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother at a formal function in Adelaide, South Australia

Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother

Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother

Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother inspecting a Guard of Honour of South Australian Police greys in Adelaide, South Australia

Sir Robert Helpmann

Sir Robert Helpmann

Sir Robert Helpmann with characters from Yugen, his second ballet choreographed for the Australian Ballet. Yugen premiered in Adelaide on 18 February 1965.

Premier Don Dunstan AC QC

Premier Don Dunstan AC QC

Don Dunstan, Premier of South Australia from 2 June 1970 to 15 February 1979 standing on the steps of Parliament House, Adelaide.

Premier Don Dunstan AC QC

Premier Don Dunstan AC QC

Don Dunstan, Premier of South Australia from 2 June 1970 to 15 February 1979 standing on the steps of Parliament House, Adelaide.

South Australian National Ballet Company

South Australian National Ballet Company

The South Australian National Ballet Company rehearsing for their performance of Swan Lake performed in a flood lit performance on the island in the Rymill Park lake on 20 October 1962 in front of 3,500 people. The company performed Acts one and two of Giselle and a condensed Act of Swan Lake in aid of the St. John Ambulance building appeal. Cecil Bates was the Artistic Director and principal male dance, Helen Beinke danced Odette.

South Australian National Ballet Company

South Australian National Ballet Company

The South Australian National Ballet Company rehearsing for their performance of Swan Lake performed in a flood lit performance on the island in the Rymill Park lake on 20 October 1962 in front of 3,500 people. The company performed Acts one and two of Giselle and a condensed Act of Swan Lake in aid of the St. John Ambulance building appeal. Cecil Bates was the Artistic Director and principal male dance, Helen Beinke danced Odette.

South Australian National Ballet Company

South Australian National Ballet Company

The South Australian National Ballet Company rehearsing for their performance of Swan Lake performed in a flood lit performance on the island in the Rymill Park lake on 20 October 1962 in front of 3,500 people. The company performed Acts one and two of Giselle and a condensed Act of Swan Lake in aid of the St. John Ambulance building appeal. Cecil Bates was the Artistic Director and principal male dance, Helen Beinke danced Odette.

South Australian National Ballet Company

South Australian National Ballet Company

The South Australian National Ballet Company rehearsing for their performance of Swan Lake performed in a flood lit performance on the island in the Rymill Park lake on 20 October 1962 in front of 3,500 people. The company performed Acts one and two of Giselle and a condensed Act of Swan Lake in aid of the St. John Ambulance building appeal. Cecil Bates was the Artistic Director and principal male dance, Helen Beinke danced Odette.

Novosibirsk Ballet Company

Novosibirsk Ballet Company

Members of the Novosibirsk Ballet Company dancing Swan Lake during a tour of Australia and New Zealand in 1971

Novosibirsk Ballet Company

Novosibirsk Ballet Company

Members of the Novosibirsk Ballet Company dancing Swan Lake during a tour of Australia and New Zealand in 1971

Kathy Gorham in Yugen

Kathy Gorham in Yugen

Kathy Gorham, dancing the Moon Goddess, in the Robert Helpmann ballet Yugen. Yugen, the second ballet choreographed for the Australian ballet by Helpmann premiered in Adelaide on 18 February 1965

Garth Welch in Yugen

Garth Welch in Yugen

Garth Welch dancing the fisherman, in the Robert Helpmann ballet Yugen. Yugen, the second ballet choreographed for the Australian ballet by Helpmann premiered in Adelaide on 18 February 1965

Yugen

Yugen

Scene from Robert Helpmann ballet Yugen. Yugen, the second ballet choreographed for the Australian Ballet by Helpmann premiered in Adelaide on 18 February 1965