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Broadmeadows Historical Society & MuseumPhotograph, 1980
... ...Club Champion 1979-1980...Julie Vanderpol, the club champion of 1979-1980, proudly represented Broadmeadows Amateur Swimming & Lifesaving Club....A colour photo of Club Champion 1979-1980, Julie Vanderpol in a black wooden frame with white border....Julie Vanderpol Broadmeadows Swimming Club Club Champion 1979-1980 Broadmeadows Amateur Swimming & Lifesaving Club A colour photo of Club Champion 1979-1980, Julie Vanderpol in a black wooden frame with white border. ...Julie Vanderpol, the club champion of 1979-1980, proudly represented Broadmeadows Amateur Swimming & Lifesaving Club.Julie Vanderpol, the esteemed club champion of 1979-1980, proudly showcased her talent and dedication as a representative of the Broadmeadows Amateur Swimming & Lifesaving Club. A colour photo of Club Champion 1979-1980, Julie Vanderpol in a black wooden frame with white border.julie vanderpol, broadmeadows swimming club, club champion 1979-1980, broadmeadows amateur swimming & lifesaving club -
Leopold Tennis ClubHonour Board, Leopold Tennis Club Singles Champion - Gents, Ladies, 1973
... Club Singles Champion Gents 1972-73 R. Green 1973-74 R. Green 1974-75 W. Stokie 1975-76 R. Green 1976-77 N. Ambler 1977-78 G. Tomkins 1978-79 D. Williams 1979-80 P. Brough 1980...Club Singles Champion Gents 1972-73 R. Green 1973-74 R. Green 1974-75 W. Stokie 1975-76 R. Green 1976-77 N. Ambler 1977-78 G. Tomkins 1978-79 D. Williams 1979-80 P. Brough 1980 ...Winners of the Club Championship singles matches which are held annually.Large wooden board with gold letteringLeopold Tennis Club Singles Champion Gents 1972-73 R. Green 1973-74 R. Green 1974-75 W. Stokie 1975-76 R. Green 1976-77 N. Ambler 1977-78 G. Tomkins 1978-79 D. Williams 1979-80 P. Brough 1980-81 K. Haase 1981-82 K. Haase 1982-83 K. Haase 1983-84 K. Haase 1984-85 P. Brough 1985-86 P. Brown 1986-87 P. Brown 1987-88 P. Brown 1988-89 S. Maul 1989-90 P. Brown 1990-91 A. Cairncross 1991-92 A. Cairncross 1992-93 A. Cairncross 1993-94 C. Wooding 1994-95 B. Cairncross 1995-96 C. Matthews 1998-99 J. Cairncross Ladies 1972-73 J. Nyirati 1973-74 J. Nyirati 1974-75 D. Hartkopf 1975-76 J. Nyirati 1976-77 M. Jinks 1977-78 R. Barkley 1978-79 D. Hartkopf 1979-80 A. Perez 1980-81 M. Stacey 1981-82 A. Perez 1982-83 L. Wheeler 1983-84 J. Nyirati 1984-85 J. Scarrott 1985-86 M. Stacey 1986-87 M. Stacey 1987-88 M. Bain-Smith 1988-89 M. Bain-Smith 1989-90 L. O'Brien 1990-91 K. Barnett 1991-92 K. Barnett 1992-93 K. Barnett 1993-94 G. Parke 1994-95 M. Alberts 1995-96 B. Chalmers 1998-99 J. Robertsleopold tennis club, robert green, w stokie, n ambler, g tomkins, d williams, p brough, karl haase, peter brown, steven maul, adam cairncross, c wooding, b cairncross, c matthews, j cairncross, judy nyirati, m jinks, r barkley, melinda stacey, l wheeler, m bain-smith, lisa o'brien, kristin barnett, g parke, m alberts, b chalmers, j roberts, ana perez, dorothy hartkopf, judy scarrott -
Leopold Tennis ClubHonour Board, Leopold Tennis Club Junior Singles Champion - Boys, Girls, 1978
... Leopold Tennis Club Junior Singles Champion Boys 1978 C Thomson 1979 P Williams 1980 P Williams 1981 M Lock 1982 A Sofio 1983 A Sofio 1984 A Sofio 1985 R Howard 1986 R Howard 1987 A Lochhead 1988 A Lochhead 1989 A Humphries 1990 P Rosenow 1991 S Maloney 1992 B Broad 1993 C Wooding 1994 D Staehr 1995 B Muller 1996 C Matthews 1997 J Pettman 1998 T Grace 1999 T Robb 2002 A Joseph 2012 M Van Der Pol 2013 M Van Der Pol 2014 M Young 2015 J Young 2016 J Young 2017 K Bond 2018 R Bent 2019 S Renwood 2020 R Bent Girls 1978 M Stacey 1979 M Stacey 1980 A Perez 1981 L Wheeler 1982 K Borthwick 1983 K Borthwick 1984 A Hainsworth 1985 F Krafft 1986 K Chappell 1987 K Christoe 1988 J Flavell 1989 K Humphries 1990 G Parke 1991 G Parke 1992 S Greenwood 1993 S Greenwood 1994 F Lewandowski 1995 N Miles 1996 K Barrett 1997 L Nash 1998 C Dowsett 1999 C Dowsett 2002 A Dowsett 2012 S Burge 2013 O Symons 2014 E Kleindienst 2015 E Kleindienst 2016 E Kleindienst 2017 E Kleindienst 2018 J Morrow 2019 A Sweetten 2020 A Sweetten...Leopold Tennis Club C Thomson P Williams M Lock A Sofio R Howard A Lochhead A Humphries Peter Rosenow Steven Maloney Ben Broad C Wooding David Staehr B Muller C Matthews J Pettman T Grace T Robb Adam Joseph M Van Der Pol Matthew Young K Bond Ronan Bent Sam Renwood Melinda Stacey L Wheeler K Borthwick Anne Hainsworth Kerrie Chappell K Christoe J Flavell K Humphries G Parke S Greenwood F Lewandowski N Miles K Barrett L Nash C Dowsett Abbi Dowsett Sarah Burge O Symons Emma Kleindienst Jessie Morrow Aysia Sweetten Ana Perez Fiona Krafft Leopold Tennis Club Junior Singles Champion Boys 1978 C Thomson 1979 P Williams 1980 P Williams 1981 M Lock 1982 A Sofio 1983 A Sofio 1984 A Sofio 1985 R Howard 1986 R Howard 1987 A Lochhead 1988 A Lochhead 1989 A Humphries 1990 P Rosenow 1991 S Maloney 1992 B Broad 1993 C Wooding 1994 D Staehr 1995 B Muller 1996 C Matthews 1997 J Pettman 1998 T Grace 1999 T Robb 2002 A Joseph 2012 M Van Der Pol 2013 M Van Der Pol 2014 M Young 2015 J Young 2016 J Young 2017 K Bond 2018 R Bent 2019 S Renwood 2020 R Bent Girls 1978 M Stacey 1979 M Stacey 1980 A Perez 1981 L Wheeler 1982 K Borthwick 1983 K Borthwick 1984 A Hainsworth 1985 F Krafft 1986 K Chappell 1987 K Christoe 1988 J Flavell 1989 K Humphries 1990 G Parke 1991 G Parke 1992 S Greenwood 1993 S Greenwood 1994 F Lewandowski 1995 N Miles 1996 K Barrett 1997 L Nash 1998 C Dowsett 1999 C Dowsett 2002 A Dowsett 2012 S Burge 2013 O Symons 2014 E Kleindienst 2015 E Kleindienst 2016 E Kleindienst 2017 E Kleindienst 2018 J Morrow 2019 A Sweetten 2020 A Sweetten Large wooden board with gold lettering Leopold Tennis Club Junior Singles Champion - Boys, Girls Honour Board ...Winners of the Club Championship singles matches which are held annually.Large wooden board with gold letteringLeopold Tennis Club Junior Singles Champion Boys 1978 C Thomson 1979 P Williams 1980 P Williams 1981 M Lock 1982 A Sofio 1983 A Sofio 1984 A Sofio 1985 R Howard 1986 R Howard 1987 A Lochhead 1988 A Lochhead 1989 A Humphries 1990 P Rosenow 1991 S Maloney 1992 B Broad 1993 C Wooding 1994 D Staehr 1995 B Muller 1996 C Matthews 1997 J Pettman 1998 T Grace 1999 T Robb 2002 A Joseph 2012 M Van Der Pol 2013 M Van Der Pol 2014 M Young 2015 J Young 2016 J Young 2017 K Bond 2018 R Bent 2019 S Renwood 2020 R Bent Girls 1978 M Stacey 1979 M Stacey 1980 A Perez 1981 L Wheeler 1982 K Borthwick 1983 K Borthwick 1984 A Hainsworth 1985 F Krafft 1986 K Chappell 1987 K Christoe 1988 J Flavell 1989 K Humphries 1990 G Parke 1991 G Parke 1992 S Greenwood 1993 S Greenwood 1994 F Lewandowski 1995 N Miles 1996 K Barrett 1997 L Nash 1998 C Dowsett 1999 C Dowsett 2002 A Dowsett 2012 S Burge 2013 O Symons 2014 E Kleindienst 2015 E Kleindienst 2016 E Kleindienst 2017 E Kleindienst 2018 J Morrow 2019 A Sweetten 2020 A Sweettenleopold tennis club, c thomson, p williams, m lock, a sofio, r howard, a lochhead, a humphries, peter rosenow, steven maloney, ben broad, c wooding, david staehr, b muller, c matthews, j pettman, t grace, t robb, adam joseph, m van der pol, matthew young, k bond, ronan bent, sam renwood, melinda stacey, l wheeler, k borthwick, anne hainsworth, kerrie chappell, k christoe, j flavell, k humphries, g parke, s greenwood, f lewandowski, n miles, k barrett, l nash, c dowsett, abbi dowsett, sarah burge, o symons, emma kleindienst, jessie morrow, aysia sweetten, ana perez, fiona krafft -
Peterborough History GroupPlaque - Life Member and Club Champion Honour Board
... CLUB CHAMPION 1968 B.J. Cook; 1969 J.W. Wilson; 1970 B.J. Cook; 1971 B.J. Cook; 1972 D.H Bradshaw; 1973 K. D. Boyd; 1974 K. D. Boyd; 1975 B.M. Clarke; 1976 K. D. Boyd; 1977 B. Ellis; 1978 R.K. Patterson; 1979 R.K. Patterson; 1980 ...It is traditional for sporting clubs to recognise their sporting champions and this board maintains that tradition. It lists the Men's club Champion from 1968. It list the life members from 1974.Significant as it records the annual club champions and lists those honoured with life membership of the club. LIFE MEMBERS 1974 Mrs N. R. Calvert; 1977 Mrs F. Calvert; 1981 D.C. Moore; 1983 M.J. Murnane; 1985 J.S. Irvine; 1987 f. Hughes; 1988 A.W. Moore; 1989 H.W. Ryan; 1990 Mrs J. Neville; 1991 Mrs K.D. Irvine; 1993 D.W. Rogers; 1994 Mrs L. Cumming; 1994 F. Moore; 1998 Mrs E.M. Brown; 1999 A.N. Calvert; 2001 H.M. Gillespie; 2006 D.H. Bradshaw; 2011 R.W. Hesketh; 2013 W.A. Wood; 2017 J. Leishman; 2020 B. Dumesney CLUB CHAMPION 1968 B.J. Cook; 1969 J.W. Wilson; 1970 B.J. Cook; 1971 B.J. Cook; 1972 D.H Bradshaw; 1973 K. D. Boyd; 1974 K. D. Boyd; 1975 B.M. Clarke; 1976 K. D. Boyd; 1977 B. Ellis; 1978 R.K. Patterson; 1979 R.K. Patterson; 1980 T.L. Austin; 1981 B.R. English; 1982 P.G. Clarke; 1983 L. Scott; 1984 A. Sanders; 1985 P. Bayne; 1986 B. Clarke; 1987 M. Beer; 1988 B. Clarke; 1989 B. Clarke; 1990 P.T. Plozza; 1991 P.Brown; 1992 S. Trounce; 1993 B. Dumesney; 1994 M.R. Beer; 1995 S. Rowe; 1996 J. O’Shea; 1997 S. Craig; 1998 B. Dumesney; 1999 B. Dumesney; 2000 S. Craig; 2001 B. Dumesney; 2002 d. Whitehead; 2003 g. Crake; 2004 D. Gloster; 2005 C. Brooks; 2006 M. Hayden; 2007 M. Hayden; 2008 C. Brooks; 2009 M.R. Beer; 2010 A. Presnell; 2011 M. Fisher; 2012 G. McGorlick; 2013 M.R. Beer; 2014 L. Elmer; 2015 W. Couch; 2016 D. Smith; 2017 H. Huffadine; 2018 M. Ryan; 2019 M. Bell; 2020 Covid 19; 2021 L. Smith Rectangular shaped wooden honour boardDates and names engravedpeterborough, peterborough golf club, sporting honour boards -
Carlton Football ClubBlack & White Photos, Bruce Doull
... DOB : 11 September, 1950 Premiership Player: 1972, 1979, 1981, 1982 Best and Fairest: 1974, 1977, 1980, 1984 Norm Smith Medal 1981 Carlton Hall of Fame (1987) Team of the Century Half Back Flank AFL Team of the Century Half Back Flank Carlton Legend By any measure, Bruce Doull was a champion. One the greatest defenders ever to have played the Australian code of football, he racked up a club ...Photographs of Bruce DoullGroup pf photos of Carlton Player Bruce Doull Career : 1969 - 1986 Debut : Round 5, 1969 vs South Melbourne, aged 18 years, 234 days Carlton Player No. 811 Games : 356 Goals : 22 Last Game : Grand Final, 1986 vs Hawthorn, aged 36 years, 16 days Guernsey Nos. 4 (1969-71) and 11 (1972-86) Height : 185 cm (6 ft. 1 in.) Weight : 87 kg (13 stone, 10 lbs.) DOB : 11 September, 1950 Premiership Player: 1972, 1979, 1981, 1982 Best and Fairest: 1974, 1977, 1980, 1984 Norm Smith Medal 1981 Carlton Hall of Fame (1987) Team of the Century Half Back Flank AFL Team of the Century Half Back Flank Carlton Legend By any measure, Bruce Doull was a champion. One the greatest defenders ever to have played the Australian code of football, he racked up a club record 352 matches for the Navy Blues (including six Grand Finals for four flags) in a 17-year career that stretched from 1969 to 1986. He was Carlton’s Best and Fairest four times, and a member of both the AFL and Carlton’s Team of the Century. It’s a curious fact, however, that we know comparatively little about him. An intensely private person, Bruce shunned publicity and rarely gave interviews. Instead, he let his football do the talking - by taking on and beating the best forwards in the game, week after week. Born Alexander Bruce Doull in Geelong in 1950, he was recruited by Carlton’s Under-19 squad in 1968 from the Jacana Football Club in Melbourne’s northern suburbs. In those early days he was a ruck-rover or half-forward, with a conservative haircut and a burning ambition to be a League footballer. The Blues were the reigning premiers, and the club’s roster was rich in talent across all three grades. Even so, Bruce played only a handful of games with the Under-19 squad (in guernsey number 53) before he was promoted to the Reserves and allocated the highly-prestigious number 4. Then, in only his second season at Princes Park, the shy youngster was selected to make his senior debut for Carlton in a home-ground match against South Melbourne in round 5, 1969. He sat on the reserves bench throughout the first half that afternoon, before being called on to replace the injured Alex Jesaulenko at half-time. Once on the field, Bruce made the occasion even more memorable by kicking his first career goal early in the third quarter, and Carlton held off the fast-finishing Swans to win by 25 points. Throughout 1969-70, Doull played another 14 matches as a winger, ruck-rover or half-forward. He was overlooked for a finals berth in both seasons, but mid-way through 1971, senior coach Ron Barassi told him that there was a regular spot available in defence if he wanted it bad enough, which Bruce certainly did. Given an opportunity to impress at half-back, his judgement, deceptive pace and strength in the air stood out, as did his remarkable poise and calmness under pressure. At 185 cm and 87 kg, Doull was no giant. Yet he soon demonstrated a remarkable ability to "play tall" in a key defensive role. And when the ball came to ground, he stayed in the contest because he never lost his concentration. His all-round agility was exceptional - making him equally as effective in a pocket or on a flank - and physical pressure rarely unsettled him.show_image.php?id=34774 In his 53rd senior appearance for Carlton - the 1972 VFL Grand Final - Doull stamped himself as a rising League star by subduing Richmond’s champion centre half-forward Royce Hart on the biggest stage of all. The Tigers kicked a huge 22.18 that afternoon, but Carlton booted 28.9 in the highest aggregate decider ever played, and collected an eleventh VFL Premiership. Hart was kept to just a handful of possessions and two goals for the match, so the media was soon clamouring for information about the Tiger star’s conqueror. Bruce complied, but he was uneasy in the spotlight and from then on was rarely available. At the same time, Doull had become the latest folk hero at Princes Park. Supporters loved his no-nonsense approach, his courage and his consistency. In keeping with his shy nature is the story of his playing numbers. More and more during his first three seasons in number 4, he was uncomfortable in the locker room because of the attention that was focused on him, in the presence of some of the club’s modern greats like Serge Silvagni (number 1), John Nicholls (2), Kevin Hall (3), Syd Jackson (5) and Garry Crane (6). Therefore, at the conclusion of the 1971 season he was granted a request to switch to guernsey number 11, which had become available due to the retirement of another idolised Carlton defender in John “Ragsy” Goold. With his new number, Bruce shifted only a few metres down the line of lockers, but for him, anywhere further from the limelight was appreciated. By his mid-twenties, Doull was sporting lavish sideboards and hair to his shoulders, which contrasted somewhat with his shy nature, and made him hard to mistake on the field. He won Carlton's Best and Fairest award in 1974, and followed up again in 1977, 1980 and 1984. In 1979 he collected his second Premiership medal when the Navy Blues knocked over Collingwood in a hard-fought, controversial Grand Final remembered for Wayne Harmes’ brilliant solo effort to seal the match. Two years later, Bruce’s finest hour arrived when the Blueboys broke myriads of Magpie hearts again to win the 1981 Grand Final by 20 points. Impassable all day at centre half-back, Doull beat four opponents, and was a worthy winner of the Norm Smith medal as Best on Ground. Twelve months on from that triumph, Bruce collected his fourth Premiership medal when the wounded Blues upset their other traditional rival, Richmond, for the '82 flag. By then nicknamed the “Flying Doormat” by TV commentator Lou Richards - in deference to his balding pate, shaggy beard and hair, kept under control by a navy blue or white headband - Doull led a Carlton defence that was rock-solid in the Blues' 18 point win. Although he would not have been overly concerned, plenty of good judges were gobsmacked afterwards when Bruce missed out on his second Norm Smith medal, which went instead to Richmond's Maurice Rioli. From 1976 to 1981, Bruce was a fixture in the Victorian State team, and earned a recall in 1984 at the age of 33. He was a remarkably durable and suffered a debilitating injury only once in his career, in 1985 – shortly after he had set a new games record at Carlton of 329 matches to succeed John Nicholls. He wrenched a knee at training a few days later, and ended up playing only three senior games for the season. Eventually, Doull made 356 appearances for Carlton, including 162 in succession to set another club record. He was never reported by the umpires for foul play, and widely respected for his fairness in playing the ball rather than the man. A former team-mate, Brent Crosswell once wrote: "Doull's game has a moral purity about it, and that is why opponents have always found it extremely difficult to be unfair to him. It would have shamed them." Carlton Coach of the Century David Parkin was equally as complimentary when he described Bruce as “the best team player I ever coached.” Doull’s final game for Carlton came in the sixth Grand Final of his career, when Hawthorn demolished the Blues in a one-sided 1986 decider. Star Hawks full-forward Jason Dunstall kicked six goals on the 36 year-old veteran in that match, but in the context of Bruce’s career as a whole, it was barely a blemish. He may have been a shy and reserved individual in public, but when Bruce Doull pulled on the famous Old Dark Navy Blue, he became one of the true legends of VFL/AFL football. Just one year after his retirement, Bruce was elected to the Carlton Hall of Fame. In September 1996 he was named on a half-back flank in the AFL Team of the 20th Century, and in 2000 filled the same spot in Carlton's Team of the Century. Then, in June 2014, during celebrations marking Carlton's 150th year of VFL/AFL competition, Bruce was named as one of the five greatest Blues of all time, alongside John Nicholls, Stephen Kernahan, Alex Jesaulenko and Stephen Silvagni. Footnotes On the way to victory in the 1982 Grand Final against Richmond, Doull was involved in a celebrated incident that stopped the game and both amused and infuriated the 107,536 fans at the ground. During a tense third quarter, Carlton was in front by one point when a naked female dashed out into the middle of the MCG. Wearing nothing but a Blues scarf, 18 year-old Helen D’Amico made a bee-line for Doull, and tried to embrace him before she was intercepted by his team-mate Wayne Johnston and disturbed match officials. With the crowd in uproar, she was bundled into an over-sized cardigan and marched off the ground, as Carlton went on to upset the Tigers by 18 points. It later emerged that Ms D’Amico had been working as a strip-tease artist at an Adelaide nightclub, and her streak was a publicity stunt. Milestones 50 Games: Semi Final, 1972 vs Richmond 100 Games: Round 22, 1974 vs St Kilda 150 Games: Round 3, 1977 vs St Kilda 200 Games: Round 14, 1979 vs Fitzroy 250 Games: Round 18, 1981 vs Geelong 300 Games: Round 19, 1983 vs St Kilda 350 Games: Round 19, 1986 vs Collingwood Career Highlights 1972 - 5th Best & Fairest 1972 - Premiership Player 1973 - 8th Best & Fairest 1974 - Robert Reynolds Memorial Trophy - Best & Fairest Award 1975 - Arthur Reyment Memorial Trophy - 2nd Best & Fairest 1976 - Arthur Reyment Memorial Trophy - 2nd Best & Fairest 1977 - Robert Reynolds Memorial Trophy - Best & Fairest Award 1979 - 7th Best & Fairest 1979 - Premiership Player 1980 - Robert Reynolds Memorial Trophy - Best & Fairest Award 1981 - 4th Best & Fairest 1981 - Norm Smith Medal 1981 - Premiership Player 1982 - 5th Best & Fairest 1982 - Premiership Player 1983 - 2nd Best & Fairest 1984 - Robert Reynolds Memorial Trophy - Best & Fairest Award 1984 - Best Clubman Award Links Articles: Bruce Doull Speaks | Yesowooloonko - You Beauty! | Moving Guernsey Numbers - UP! | Carlton's Magnificent Seven Footage Interview after the 1981 Grand Final: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uzAqqk2u6y0 Toyota Bruce Doull Advertisement: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zk_yu4t8vYQ Driving with Sam Pang: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WNwUaqVYBDo Bruce Doull vs Glenn Archer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yVmHGMLFVqg Blueseum: Playing Career of Bruce Doull | Carlton Legends | Career Breakdown | Doull's Blueseum Image Gallery Video 1972 1973 1976 1977-79 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 InterviewBlack & White photos -
Victorian Harness Racing Heritage Collection at Lord's Raceway BendigoDocument - Record, Harness Horse, San Simeon
... 1979 (2yo) through to 1982 then raced in US in 1982 then returned to Australia to race until 1983 (6yo). Australian Harness Horse of the Year in 1981. Australian Grand Circuit Champion in 1981. Had a Winning Streak of 29 wins. Leading Australian Pacing Stakes Winner in 1979 (2yo), 1980 (3yo), 1981 (All Ages). Inducted into the Western Australia Harness Horse Hall of Fame in 2014. Career: 33 wins 1 second 2 thirds 39 starts. harness racing australasian harness racing horse career performance records bendigo harness racing club ...Stephen Spark compiled horses performance records starting in 1983 on his typewriter. San Simeon raced from 1979 (2yo) through to 1982 then raced in US in 1982 then returned to Australia to race until 1983 (6yo). Australian Harness Horse of the Year in 1981. Australian Grand Circuit Champion in 1981. Had a Winning Streak of 29 wins. Leading Australian Pacing Stakes Winner in 1979 (2yo), 1980 (3yo), 1981 (All Ages). Inducted into the Western Australia Harness Horse Hall of Fame in 2014. Career: 33 wins 1 second 2 thirds 39 starts.Typed document in black and red ink.harness racing, australasian harness racing, horse career, performance records, bendigo harness racing club, bhrc, san simeon, lou austin, ls austin, l austin -
Leopold Tennis ClubAward, Geelong Coast Tennis Association Mid-Week Pennant Grade 2, 1978
... Leopold Tennis Club Highton Toy and Sport Centre St Stephens Tennis Club Anglesea Tennis Club Eastern Districts Tennis Club St Marys Tennis Club Ocean Grove Tennis Club Wallington Tennis Club Kenwith Park Tennis Club Gheringhap Tennis Club Highton Tennis Club Geelong Lawn Tennis Club Lara Tennis Club St Albans Tennis Club St Bernards Tennis Club Waurn Ponds Tennis Club Moriac Tennis Club Torquay Tennis Club Bell Post Hill Tennis Club Geelong Coast Tennis Association Mid-Week Pennant Grade 2 1977-78 Eastern 1978-79 Lara 1979-80 Geelong Lawn Blue 1980-81 Leopold Champions 1981-82 Leopold 1982-83 Moriac 1983-84 Torquay 1985 - Bell Post Hill 1986 Waurn Ponds 1987 Moriac 1988 Torquay 1989 Lara 1990 Moriac 1991 Waurn Ponds 1992 St Bernards 1993 Lara 1994 St Albans 1995 Lara 1996 Geelong Lawn Green 1997 Highton 1998 Gheringhap 1999 Kenwith Park 2000 Wallington 2001 Ocean Grove Champions 2002 St Marys 2003 Eastern Districts 2004 Anglesea 2005 St Stephens 2006 Leopold The Highton Toy Sport Centre trophy 1 brown wooden column topped by gold disc with image of female tennis player. ...Wooden award sponsored by the Highton Toy and Sport Centre for the winner of the Grade 2 Ladies Mid-Week Pennant.1 brown wooden column topped by gold disc with image of female tennis player. Below that two tennis racquets are crossed and surrounded by leaves.Geelong Coast Tennis Association Mid-Week Pennant Grade 2 1977-78 Eastern 1978-79 Lara 1979-80 Geelong Lawn Blue 1980-81 Leopold Champions 1981-82 Leopold 1982-83 Moriac 1983-84 Torquay 1985 - Bell Post Hill 1986 Waurn Ponds 1987 Moriac 1988 Torquay 1989 Lara 1990 Moriac 1991 Waurn Ponds 1992 St Bernards 1993 Lara 1994 St Albans 1995 Lara 1996 Geelong Lawn Green 1997 Highton 1998 Gheringhap 1999 Kenwith Park 2000 Wallington 2001 Ocean Grove Champions 2002 St Marys 2003 Eastern Districts 2004 Anglesea 2005 St Stephens 2006 Leopold The Highton Toy Sport Centre trophyleopold tennis club, highton toy and sport centre, st stephens tennis club, anglesea tennis club, eastern districts tennis club, st marys tennis club, ocean grove tennis club, wallington tennis club, kenwith park tennis club, gheringhap tennis club, highton tennis club, geelong lawn tennis club, lara tennis club, st albans tennis club, st bernards tennis club, waurn ponds tennis club, moriac tennis club, torquay tennis club, bell post hill tennis club -
Leopold Tennis ClubAward, Geelong Coast Tennis Association G13 McQuinn trophy, 1978
... Leopold Tennis Club Highton Tennis Club Waurn Ponds Tennis Club Moriac Tennis Club Torquay Tennis Club Paraparap Tennis Club Connewarre Tennis Club Hamlyn Park Winchelsea Tennis Club Grovedale Tennis Club Geelong West Tennis Club Geelong Coast Tennis Assn G13 McQuinn Trophy 1977-78 Paraparap 1978-79 Connewarre 1979-80 Hamlyn Park 1980-81 Highton 1981-82 Winchelsea 1982-83 Grovedale (Champions) 1983-84 Torquay 1984-85 Waurn Ponds East 1985-86 Geelong West 1986-87 Hamlyn Park 1987-88 Moriac Champions 1988-89 Mt Moriac 1989-90 Winchelsea 1991-92 Highton 1997-98 Waurn Ponds 1999-00 Leopold Two wooden pillars with black grille between, topped by gold wreath with disc in centre and metal nameplates on pillars and base Geelong Coast Tennis Association G13 McQuinn trophy Award ...Wooden award in honour of McQuinn for the winner of the Grade 13 section.Two wooden pillars with black grille between, topped by gold wreath with disc in centre and metal nameplates on pillars and baseGeelong Coast Tennis Assn G13 McQuinn Trophy 1977-78 Paraparap 1978-79 Connewarre 1979-80 Hamlyn Park 1980-81 Highton 1981-82 Winchelsea 1982-83 Grovedale (Champions) 1983-84 Torquay 1984-85 Waurn Ponds East 1985-86 Geelong West 1986-87 Hamlyn Park 1987-88 Moriac Champions 1988-89 Mt Moriac 1989-90 Winchelsea 1991-92 Highton 1997-98 Waurn Ponds 1999-00 Leopold leopold tennis club, highton tennis club, waurn ponds tennis club, moriac tennis club, torquay tennis club, paraparap tennis club, connewarre tennis club, hamlyn park, winchelsea tennis club, grovedale tennis club, geelong west tennis club
