History of East Sandringham Junior Football Club | Zebras John Bennett (born 5 October 1960) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with St Kilda and Footscray in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Information on players who played in the AFL/VFL (games, goals etc) from The Encyclopedia of League Footballers - every AFL/VFL player since 1897 by Jim Main and Russell Holmesby.How To Use 1. THE Kult club of German football arguably world football saw the light of day in 1907 in Hamburg, and has spent most of its history overshadowed by neighbours HSV. For Sandringham coach Neil Bencraft (shown right), the triumph came at the end of his fifth and last season in charge. 1950 B Harper 71 in large yellow letters across the chest, but this was later replaced with a large yellow vee similar in shape to the Victorian Football League white vee. They ended up winning by 36 points, 14.15 (99) to 9.9 (63). A founding member of the Bundesliga in 1963/64, they carved out a place in German football history having won their second Bundesliga title in 1997/98 as a newly promoted team. "There are so few moments in the life of an athlete that stick with you. Australian Football - Zebras back from the brink - 1962 VFA 1st VFL/AFL Players from East Sandringham Zebras. The Sandringham Football Club is saddened to hear of the passing of past player, Dennis Oakley. The Sandringham Football Clubis saddened to hear of the passing of past player, Dennis Oakley. Where to start? London CNN . The most successful period for the Zebras was throughout the mid 2000's where the club won 3 successive premierships under Coach Mark Williams. Brunswick led by as much as 82 points in the third quarter before Oakleigh narrowed the final margin to 24 points. Sandringham, Victoria | Familypedia | Fandom VFL career Bennett, a left-footed forward from East Brighton, first broke into the St Kilda team in the 1980 VFL season. He played in the 1960 Grand Final and won the Club Best & Fairest in 1965. The club's unusual name stems from the founders' mutual ambition to emigrate to the island off mainland Australia. Early in the quarter the Zebras suffered a serious setback when their centreman, Barry Burke, a potential match-winner, sustained a serious ankle injury and had to be replaced. 2002 C Templeton 38 But oh what a memorable season they made it. Manager history; Players from A-Z; Historical squads; Historical results; Profile; Player Country Position born; A: Mika Aaltonen . But usually they're positive results. Sandringham Statistical Records Premiers, Runners ups, Club Champions, Norm Goss Medallists, Frosty Miller Medallists. *Behinds calculated from the 1965 season on. He was a wonderful person and a Minister of Religion who was well respected by all. Though 'Cricket' was soon dropped from the name, The gymnasts and young businessmen who set up the club played a central role in establishing football as an organised sport in Germany. PREMIERS: 1946, 1962, 1985, 1992, 1994, 1997, 2000, 2004, 2005, 2006, JJ LISTON TROPHY MEDALLISTS: Edward Bourke (1929), Stan Tomlins (1947), Keith Burns (1962), Neil McLeod (1985), Joe Rugolo (1992), Justin Crough (1997), David Robbins (2003), Paul Johnson (2005), NORM GOSS MEDALLISTS: Mark Eaves (1985), Joe Rugolo (1992), Anthony Allen (1994), Tim Scott-Branagan (1997), Richard Maloney (2000), Guy Rigoni (2004), Daniel Ward (2005), Phil Read (2006), "FROSTY" MILLER MEDALLISTS: Nick Sautner (1999, 2000, 2004, 2007, 2008, 2009), LONGEST WINNING SEQUENCE: 16 (1994 - 1995), See a full list of every player who has played for Sandringham here, Goals:Brokenshire 4, Lowry 4, Parker 2, Bencraft 2, Pole, Holmes, Best:Toyne, Anders, Parker, Lowry, Cerini, Bencraft, Goals:Strachan 4, Bryan 2, O'Toole 2, Dawson 2, Murray 2, Kennedy 2, Best:Strachan, Clifford, Granger, Musgrove, McKenzie, Pobjoy, Goals: Eaves 5, Said 3, Mannix 2, Kristensen, Gallagher, Brewer, Morrison, Best: Eaves, Collins, Macleod, Beilby, Mannix, Said, Goals: F.Rugolo 6, Gorozidis 5, Williams 3, Bailey 1, Foley 1, Krakouer 1, C.Garrett 1, Angus 1, Best: J Rugolo, Bailey, Argus, F.Rugolo, Johnstone, Clarkson, Goals: Gorozidis 5, Moloney, Tarpey, Allen, Foley, Amiet, Herman, Best: Allen, Czerkasi, Gorizidis, Johnstone, Lambert, Tarpey, Sandringham Football Club - VFA Premiers 1997, Goals: Amiet 4, Templeton 2, Scott-Branagan 2, Frater, Dear, Best: Rienets, Scott-Branagan, MacGeorge, Clarkson, Amiet, Grant, Goals: Sautner 6, Templeton 2, B. Beams 2, S.Pitt 2, Haynes 1, L.Williams 1, S. Febey 1, Best: Lidell, Pitt, Maloney, Febey, Haynes, Macgeorge, Goals: Sautner 4, Williams 2, Crowe, Gallagher, Sylvia, Best: Rigoni, Sylvia, Bell, Crowe, Sautner, Fisher, Goals: Poyas 2, Motlop 2, Armstrong 2, Heffernan, Sautner, Williams, P Johnson, Gallagher, Best: Ward, Poyas, Warnock, Biddlecombe, O'Keefe, Gadsen, Goals: Sautner 3, Motlop 2, Smith 2, Biddlecombe 2, Liddell, Wheatley, Gallagher, Dunn, Best: Read, Motlop, Gallagher, Wheatley, Summers, Nicholson, Anthony Allen Des Kennedy Dennis Oakley Gerard Ryan Marty Lyons, Neil Bencraft Chad Liddell Nicholas Sautner Ed Hattam Frank Rugolo, Jim Bisset David Macgeorge Len Toyne Justin Crough Shane Foley, David Burgin Darrell McKenzie Fred Webster Darren Mitchelson, Gary Gilchrist John Mennie Mark Williams Joe Rugolo, John Kempf Bob Murray Dennis Galimberti Trevor Barker, YEAR CAPTAIN COACH, 1929 J McCashney* J McCashney*, E Bourke* E Bourke*, 1930 J McAuliffe* J McAuliffe*, L Boyd* L Boyd*, 1931 N Beckton* N Beckton*, 1932 N Beckton* N Beckton*, 1933 H Johnston* H Johnston*, 1934 G Campbell* G Campbell*, 1935 S Dockendoff* S Dockendoff*, 1936 W Mitchell* W Mitchell*, 1937 B Foster* B Foster*, 1938 B Foster* B Foster*, 1939 W Mitchell* L Westcott*, 1940 W Mitchell* L Westcott*, 1941 W Nottle* L Westcott*, M Anthony* W Nottle*, 1945 G Bennett G Bennett, 1946 L Toyne* L Toyne*, 1947 L Toyne* L Toyne*, 1948 L Toyne* L Toyne*, 1949 L Toyne* L Toyne*, F Webb* S Judkins*, 1950 P Bourke* P Bourke*, 1951 P Bourke* P Bourke*, 1952 P Bourke* P Bourke*, 1953 P Bourke* P Bourke*, 1954 F Russo* T Lahiff*, 1955 E Fletcher* E Fletcher*, 1956 E Fletcher* E Fletcher*, 1957 B Boland* E Fletcher*, 1958 T McLean* N Bencraft*, 1959 F Webster* N Bencraft*, 1960 F Webster* N Bencraft*, 1961 F Webster* N Bencraft*, 1962 F Webster* N Bencraft*, 1963 K Burns K Burns, 1964 K Burns K Burns, 1965 B Harrison* B Harrison*, 1966 B Harrison* B Harrison*, 1967 B Vaughn B Harrison*, 1968 B.Vaughn B Harrison*, 1969 B Zeuschner B Harrison*, 1970 D MacKenzie G Clarke, 1971 N Busse N Busse, 1972 J Ward F Goode, 1973 J Ward F Goode, 1974 I Cooper N Bencraft*, 1975 K Murray K Murray, 1976 K Murray K Murray, 1977 T Wilkins D MacKenzie, 1978 T Wilkins D MacKenzie, 1979 D Clark P Hogan*, 1980 D Clark P Hogan*, 1981 T Wilkins P Hogan*, 1982 P Stevens P Stevens, 1983 D Pledger D MacKenzie, 1984 M Lyons R Keddie, 1985 R Brewer R Keddie, 1986 P Fitzpatrick R Keddie, 1987 P Fitzpatrick F Jackson, 1988 P Fitzpatrick R Keddie, 1989 G Howard R Keddie, 1990 G Howard D Nisbet, 1991 J Dursma D Nisbet, 1992 A Allen T Barker*, 1993 A Allen T Barker*, 1994 A Allen T Barker*, 1995 A Allen T Alvin, 1996 A Allen T Alvin, 1997 D Mitchelson A Collins, 1998 D Mitchelson A Collins, 1999 D Mitchelson G Yeats, 2000 D Macgeorge G Yeats, 2001 D Macgeorge G Yeats, 2002 H Tregear G Yeats, 2003 H Tregear G Yeats, 2004 C Liddell M Williams, 2005 C Liddell M Williams, 2006 C Liddell M Williams, 2007 C Liddell M Williams, 2008 P Summers A Lovell, 2009 P Summers A Lovell, 2010 N Sautner A Lovell, 2011 D Gallagher B Lovett, 2012 B Dowler S McPhee, 2013 M Marigliani S McPhee, 2014 A Cockie S McPhee, 2015 A Cockie P Hudson, 2016 T Dennis-Lane P Hudson, 2017 T Curren L Gilbee, 2018 K Answerth A Hamill, 2019 B Seccull A Hamill, 2020 B McGlynn, YEAR PLAYER, 1929 E Bourke, 1930 S Jamieson, 1931 S Jamieson, 1932 N Beckton, 1933 C Young, 1934 T Jones, 1935 C Tolson, 1936 G Cartwright, 1937 G Cartwright, 1938 B Foster, 1939 W Mitchell, 1940 Award Suspended, 1941 Award Suspended, 1942 VFA in Recess, 1943 VFA in Recess, 1944 VFA in Recess, 1945 N Bencraft, 1946 L Toyne, 1947 K Collins, 1948 G Brighton, 1949 R Harper, 1950 M Grambeau, 1951 R Harper, 1952 P Bourke, 1953 F Russo, 1954 M Croft, 1955 M Davidson, 1956 K Evans, 1957 I Jones, 1958 M Croft, 1959 B Boland, 1960 D McKenzie, 1961 F Webster, 1962 D MacKenzie, 1963 D Kennedy, 1964 K Burns, 1965 D Oakley, 1966 B Vaughan, 1967 M Zeuschner, 1968 R Petherbridge, 1969 D MacKenzie, 1970 N Busse, 1971 K Clarke, 1972 R Spurrell, 1973 D Kennedy, 1974 R Murray, 1975 D MacKenzie, 1976 D MacKenzie, 1977 B Clark, 1978 F Giampolo, 1979 G Osborne, 1980 J Keast, 1981 K Sims, 1982 G Hayes, 1983 G Hayes, 1984 N MacLeod, 1985 A Collins, 1986 S Howell, 1987 S Howell, 1988 G Philbey, 1989 G Howard, 1990 J Rugolo, 1991 A Allen, 1992 L Kellaway, 1993 L Kellaway, 1994 S Foley, 1995 D Macgeorge, 1996 S Foley, 1997 D Macgeorge, 1998 J Crough, 1999 C McKellar, 2000 A Coghlan, 2001 D Macgeorge, 2002 C Liddell, 2003 D Robbins, 2004 D Gallagher, 2005 S OKeeffe, 2006 P Read, 2007 P Summers, 2008 A Biddlecombe, 2009 D Gallagher, 2010 S Tregear, 2011 J Magner, 2012 T Curren, 2013 A Cockie, 2014 A Cockie, 2015 C Jones, 2016 C Shenton, 2017 K Answerth, 2018 B Seccull, 2019 B Seccull & B White, YEAR PLAYER GOALS, 1929 L Boyd 34 1955 B Harper 50 Had the move been implemented five minutes earlier it might have had the desired effect, but the momentum in Sandringham's favour was now irresistible. The club was formed in that time as a three-way merge of the existing amateur clubs in the area, Sandringham Amateurs, Black Rock FC and Hampton Amateurs. when opposing teams lined up to defend a Union free-kick with obvious allusions to the Berlin Wall that divided the German capital until 1989. The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 274 total. QUARTER TIME: Moorabbin 3.6 (24); Sandringham 3.4 (22). The new committee secured readmission to the Association on 12 February 1985. Sandringhams Head to Head Record Against Every Other VFL Team. Inexplicably, Kennedy's goal seemed to provide the spark Moorabbin needed to at last produce some coordinated football. It was easily the most memorable season in the club's history, with Bill Bryan's feat in kicking seven goals to head the VFA list helping produce the rare trifecta of premiership, Liston Trophy winner, and top goal kicker. This list may not reflect recent changes. Sandy Old Boys (Sandringham Football Club Past Players & Officials 6,650 Followers. What happened next was unexpected, spectacular and almost unprecedented. Moorabbin achieved revenge over the Zebras in 1963 with a convincing 19.16 (130) to 9.13 (67) win in the grand final. 1983 I Morrison 55 The VFA Project Players 19004 Players Number of Unique Players Currently assigned to VFA games in the Database Players by VFA Competition or Division One where two divisions existed Players in VFA Division Two From 1961 - 1988 Players by Club VFA Teams VFA Teams A listing of players to have played with Sandringham in the Victorian Football League, previously known as the VFA. In a virtual carbon copy of the third term in the 2nd semi final Moorabbin, playing with great aggression, cohesion and purpose, dominated all over the ground to add 5.5 to 0.0 and seemingly acquire a mortgage on the premiership. 1977 I Hutchison 47 1997 Justin Crough There is only one way to keep warm on a cold day at Altona 93. During Sandringham's existence in the VFA/VFL competition the club has participated in 15 Grand Finals, winning 10 and losing 5. [5] He topped Sandringham's goal-kicking in 1987 and 1988.[6]. 1956 C Johnson 28 The 24-year-old's uptick in form couldn't have been more perfectly timed as BVB aim to end Bayern's Bundesliga grip. 1939 J Allistor 56 + Score at the end of extra time. Past Players and Officials of the Sandringham Football Club Page to stay connected. Explore. The Stadion An der Alten Frsterei that is the home to Union Berlin's superb supporters is a legend in itself. The club first qualified for the finals in its ourth season, and broke through for a premiership in 1957, when it scored a comfortable, 40 point win over warm pre- 1985 Neil McLeod Maybe they should have stayed there. 1946 G Brockenshire 55 Language links are at the top of the page across from the title. Since that time, it has developed a reputation as one of the best administered and most professional junior clubs in the competition. Sandringham FC (@sandyzebs) / Twitter Gary Brice (who had returned Port Melbourne after a season at League club Essendon) continued as Association coach;[16] David Brine (Preston) was captain. A record crowd of 18,000 attended the venue's first Sunday VFA premiership game, held between Sandringham and Port Melbourne Football Club in April 1964. Likes. Their Eisern Union (Iron Union) nickname comes from the blue strips they previously wore that were reminiscent of the overalls worn by local workers in the Kpenick district of Berlin, something that played well with the East German Communist authorities in power at the time of the club's founding. [6], Previously, Sandringham had an alignment with Melbourne. 1975 I Cooper 75 On 28 November 1984, the Northcote Football Club, one of the Association's longest-serving clubs, announced that it was withdrawing from the Association due to financial pressures. After that, however, they failed to qualify for the finals until 1959. Union are a relative baby in German football terms, founded in 1966, though the club's origins are in its predecessor, FC Olympia Oberschneweide, founded 60 years earlier. In 1960 they had taken the easy route to the grand final after a 2 goal 2nd semi final win over Oakleigh, but when the teams met again to decide the premiership the wheels unexpectedly came off the Zebra machine and they lost meekly by 60 points. 1944 VFA in recess 2. O'Toole it was who goaled next to make the deficit less than four straight kicks, and moments later rover Graham Dawson added another. The Sandringham Football Club was admitted to the VFA competition (now VFL) for the 1929 season, though the first moves to establish a semi-professional football team from the Sandringham region began two years earlier. For Sandringham, half forward flanker Carl Strachan was proving elusive and damaging, with his 4 first half goals being the main reason the Zebras were still well in the game on the scoreboard at the long break. AustralianFootball.com Celebrating the history of the great Australian game, BACK ROW (L-R): A.Musgrove, B.Bryan, B.Burke, D.McKenzie, R.Hoar This article is about the Victorian Football League club. 1989 F Rugolo 51 Hertha BSC Players from A-Z 1958 D Oakley 61 2009 N Sautner 71 2003 David Robbins The Sandringham Football Club, nicknamed The Zebras, is an Australian rules football club based in Melbourne which was formed in 1929 and plays in the Victorian Football League (VFL) which was formerly called the Victorian Football Association (VFA). 1997 S Amiet 36 In recent years, however, they had begun to give strong indications that a premiership was just around the corner. Their glory days came with five pre-Bundesliga German titles between 1898 and 1903, but though their first team has since dropped down the divisions, they still hold a prominent place in German football thanks to their 87 teams across men's, women's and youth football that make them one of the club's fielding the most sides in the country. 1994 G Gorozidis 74 2015 A Saad 35 1992 Joe Rugolo [8] His last season as coach was in 2010. Nathan Brown (Australian footballer, born 1988), Ian Cooper (Australian footballer, born 1946), Paul Johnson (Australian footballer, born 1984), Des Kennedy (Australian footballer, born 1944), Tom Lynch (Australian footballer, born 1990), https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Category:Sandringham_Football_Club_players&oldid=804445531, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, This page was last edited on 9 October 2017, at 01:38. The South East Suburban Football League was formed in 1960 -61, and the club competed in Under 13, 15 and 17 competitions, enjoying considerable success. Comment Guidelines: The SportsTG Network is made up of players, families and passionate sports followers like you who have a strong opinion about sport. He played in the 1960 Grand Final and won the Club Best & Fairest in 1965. 1991 F Rugolo 78 Its first side competed in the Under 18 'B' section of the Caulfield-Oakleigh District League in a dark green jumper withh yellow collar and cuffs. 1947 Stan Tomlins History Fewest goals (15), most conceded (108), fewest wins (2), most defeats (28), highest home defeat (0-9 MSV Duisburg), and of course fewest points (10) are all records Tasmania cannot still boast, just not proudly. PREMIERS: 1946, 1962, 1985, 1992, 1994, 1997, 2000, 2004, 2005, 2006 RUNNERS UP: 1947, 1960, 1963, 1977, 1995 JJ LISTON TROPHY MEDALLISTS: Edward Bourke (1929), Stan Tomlins (1947), Keith Burns (1962), Neil McLeod (1985), Joe Rugolo (1992), Justin Crough (1997), David Robbins (2003), Paul Johnson (2005) The pirate flag that has become the club's semi-official badge was first flown at games at the time after being brought to the stadium by a man known as 'Doc Mabuse', who was living in a punk commune with 40 other squatters. [3], Sandringham recorded its inaugural premiership in the 1946 season, coming from behind late in the final quarter to record a 7-point win over Camberwell in front of 30,000 spectators. Dennis was the VFL Leading Goalkicker three times (1959, 1960 and 1965) and Club Leading Goalkicker five times (1958-61 and 1965), kicking 119 goals in the 1959 season alone, and was inducted into the Sandringham Football Club Hall of Fame in 2004. Harry Sheezel - Wikipedia Full Sandringham Zebras VFL 2021 squad: Chris Carey Goy Lok Daniel Coffield Hedley Smith Jackson Ross Luke Dalmau Sam Dunell Macgregor Cameron Beau Bailey Trent Thomas Jesse Castan Anthony Seaton Cody Henness Daniel Frampton Finlay Bayne Jack McHale Jackson Hille Josh Gasparini Kya Austin Maxwell Sinclair Mitch Riordan Nick Bufalo Oscar Lewis Tweets. 1971 J Ward 58 O'Dwyer is now the President of a past players association called "AFL X-Men". This was announced in 1999 and began in the 2000 season. The Kangaroos also reached the 1958 grand final, but lost to Williamstown in a replay. The following year the boys won 14 games and played in the finals for the first time. 2003 L Oakley 38 THREE QUARTER TIME: Moorabbin 12.15 (87); Sandringham 6.7 (43). The leading goalkicker for Division 2 was, The J. Football career. Please contact Wal Williams at joywalwi@bigpond.com or (03) 5974 4218.ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS I would like to acknowledge the resources of the Sandringham Football and Social Club Inc, the city of Bayside Library, and the Sandringham & District Historical Society. Nevertheless, Moorabbin, which generally Pages in category "Sandringham Football Club players" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 274 total. 1953 B Harper 70 The oval has a single grandstand (the Neil Bencraft Grandstand), a southern end named after Nick Sautner (the Sautner Goal), and an administration centre (the John Mennie Administration Centre)[10] a social club and a capacity for 10,000. Game Details PlayerName Born From To Club Games Club Goals Other Club Games Other Club Goals Rep Games Rep Goals; Abrahams, Bob: Blank : 24/04/1937: 23/07/1938: 20: 6: Adams, Brian: Blank : 13/06/1976: 26/04/1987: 55: 65: Only for all the wrong reasons. - Reinaldo Coddou H./Bundesliga/Bundesliga Collection via Getty, - Boris Streubel/Bundesliga/Bundesliga Collection via Getty, - CB via www.imago-images.de/imago images/Claus Bergmann. John Bennett (Australian footballer) - Wikipedia HALF TIME: Moorabbin 7.10 (52); Sandringham 6.7 (43). In 2020 Jake was appointed Head Coach of Sandringham Football Club. 1930 L Boyd 30 Nevertheless, the Club considered that it was successful because it was providing organised sport for boys who had limited scope for sport in the area. Sandringham Football Club - Wikipedia in large yellow letters across the chest . The Division 2 home-and-away season was played over eighteen rounds; the top four then contested the finals under the PageMcIntyre system. J Haidon, 2019 S Fox 19. 1970 J Stephens 48 Since entering the VFA in 1951 Moorabbin had enjoyed a fair amount of success. 1998 C Templeton 35 It was, however, a bitter-sweet triumph, as the following year saw the club first suspended, and later expelled from the VFA for allowing VFL club St Kilda to share the use of its ground. 2010 N Sautner 42 Max King (born 7 July 2000) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the St Kilda Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). 1976 R Murray 54 Any amendments are welcomed, as are any press cuttings or documents in support of the proposed amendment. 1962 Keith Burns This page is not available in other languages. [2], During the 1986 season, Bennett went back to Sandringham and played there for the rest of the decade, kicking over 200 goals. Media. 2007 N Sautner 69 There must be something about the water in Hamburg that makes special football clubs. Drafted Player DOB Height Weight Also From Games Goals Votes Clubs Awards #14 National 1996: Brett O'Farrell: 1978-01-03: 197 cm: 100 kg: Sandringham U18: 21: 15: 2: Sydney (8) Hawthorn (13) #27 National 2000: Ted Richards: 1983-01-11: 1987 J Bennett 64 All Time Player List for Sandringham. Opposed to audaciously talented full forward Max Papley (shown right), Pobjoy played with consummate vigour and concentration to restrict his opponent to just 3 goals by the final change. The Association played one interleague match during the season, against the Victorian Amateur Football Association. In the same year, it fielded its first netball team, winning an Under 17 premiership. Northcote estimated its annual expenses to compete in Division 2 had increased to $85,000, including $16,000 affiliation costs. 1979 I Hutchison 45 1937 C Tolson 26 1940 J Allistor 36 Category:Sandringham Football Club players | Military Wiki | Fandom Arden Street Oval [8], The Zebras' home ground is and almost always has been the Beach Oval, which was renamed the Trevor Barker Beach Oval in the 1990s after the death of Trevor Barker, who had coached Sandringham to the 1992 and 1994 premierships. The Saints are one of 18 clubs who compete in the national competition, representing more than 40,000 members and a significant community in Melbourne's south stretching from Port Melbourne to Portsea. Sandringham Football Club is excited to announce Jake Batchelor as our Senior Coach and Mark Williams as Senior Assistant Coach for the 2021 season. In 1983, teams were fielded in the Dandenong District Junior Football League in Under 14 and Under 16, and Under 12s played in the St Kilda Junior Football League, finishing in the final four. Sandringham were admitted to the VFA (Victorian Football Association) in 1929, 2 years after lodging an application to join the competition. Northcote also temporarily left the Association, but returned prior to the start of the season. From St. Pauli's currywurst train to Union Berlin's annual Christmas carols sing-a-long, German football has a number of Kultvereine 'cult clubs' who do things just a bit differently to everyone else. The Sandringham Football Club, nicknamed The Zebras, is an Australian rules football club based in Melbourne which was formed in 1929 and plays in the Victorian Football League (VFL) which was formerly called the Victorian Football Association (VFA). St Kilda leading goalkicker: 2021, 2022. The clubs extended their agreement at the end of 2016. 1933 H Johnson 61 The Sandringham Football Club, known as the Zebras, of the Victorian Football League, has had a number of players go on to play in the AFL, including Trevor Barker, Ian Cooper, radio personality Rex Hunt, Andrew Krakouer, Paul Dimattina, Matthew Warnock, Ted Richards and Tom Langdon. Players - The VFA Project Dennis was a legend of the Club and a significant figure in our history. However, with Laurie O'Toole suddenly winning almost every hit-out against Manie, and Bob Murray providing a reliable and regular conduit to goal, that is precisely what the Zebras did.
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