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The
Premiership Players’ Club is an organisation formed in the
year 2000 to recognise players and coaches who have achieved
the ultimate in V.F.L/A.F.L football.
The main aims and objectives of the club are to recognise
the contribution that premiership players have made to the
game, create social activities and good fellowship amongst
members, assist wherever possible in the promotion of the
game, particularly at grass roots level, and help charitable
organisations.
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CEO Global Logistics was founded in 2004 . The
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The Smorgon Steel business was founded in 1981 and
commenced steel production in 1983 with the
commissioning of Australia's largest steel mini-mill
at Laverton, Victoria. Since then, Smorgon Steel has
followed a strategy of growth through expansion into
metal recycling, growth of steel production and
processing capacity, the acquisition of downstream
manufacturing and distribution operations, and
product and market diversification. |
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It is with great sorrow the members of the
Premiership Players Club acknowledge the passing of
our President, Jack Collins, in the early hours of
Sunday morning, 6 July.
As a founding member of the Premiership Players
Club, Jack’s enthusiasm for the growth of the club
was unsurpassed. He was instrumental in organising
the many events that the Premiership Players Club
has hosted from Golf Days, retirement home visits,
the induction of the premiership teams into the
Premiership Players Club as well as the Annual Stamp
Launch of which he presided over two weeks ago. |
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09/11/1949 - 27/05/2008
By Barry Davis
Mick Nolan was recruited from the Wangaratta Rovers
to play 107 VFL games with North Melbourne including
the victorious 1975 Premiership side.
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Sunday 22nd June, 9am – 4pm
Premiership Players will have a stall for the sale
of memorabilia and signing of supporters private
collections.
Members attending at various times during trading
hours are:
• Carlton - Ken Shelton
• Collingwood – Graeme Fellows, Des Tuddenham,
Arthur Gooch
• Essendon – John Birt, Hugh Mitchell
• Footscray – Jack Collins, Jim Gallagher
• Hawthorn – David O’Halloran, Colin Youren
• Melbourne – Keith Carroll, Clyde Laidlaw, Max
Spittle
• St Kilda – Cowboy Neale, Alan Morrow, Ian Synman
• Richmond – Peter Welsh |
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