WebJamie Macmillan (born 23 September 1991) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the North Melbourne Football Club in the Australian Football … WebAFL Statistics Home: AFL Fixture Players Teams Player Rankings Team Rankings Rising Stars AFL Draft Brownlow Medal AFL Ladder Coaches Attendances Supercoach AFL Fantasy AFL Highlights AFL Team Selections Past Players AFL …
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Web30 Jun 2024 · AFL; Revealed: Scotch College’s best team of the past 50 years. Scotch College has produced a staggering 176 AFL/VFL players since 1897. But who is the best … WebThere is an average of just over six South Australian players per club and they account for more than 12 per cent of the AFL player population. At Victorian clubs there are 51 South Australians, while 19 local talents have made their homes in the non-traditional AFL states of New South Wales and Queensland. release on licence
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WebScotch College chose Dr. John Macadam. Melbourne Grammar School Tom Wills, who is depicted as the third figure in the sculpture. Tom Wills, a son of pastoral Australia and … John Hendrie – 1976 & 1978 Premiership Player for Hawthorn Football Club; Doug Heywood – Melbourne Football Club player; Malcolm Hill – Hawthorn FC - 22 games - 1960-1962 including 1961 Premiership; Aidyn Johnson – Port Adelaide Football Club player; Liam Jones – Western Bulldogs Football Club player; Jake … See more This is a list of Old Scotch Collegians, who are notable former students of Scotch College in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Alumni of Scotch College are known as Old Boys or Old Collegians, and automatically become members … See more Eponyms of Universities • Sir John Monash - after whom Monash University is named • Sir Walter Murdoch - after whom Murdoch University is named See more Chief justices • Will Alstergren - Chief Justice of the Family Court of Australia • Sir John Latham – Chief Justice of the High Court of Australia, … See more Chiefs / Heads of services • Sir Julius Bruche – Chief of the General Staff • Barry Gration – Chief of the Air Staff • Peter Gration – Chief of the Australian Defence Force See more • Sir Zelman Cowen – Governor General of Australia • Peter Hollingworth – Governor General of Australia • Sir Ninian Stephen – Governor General of Australia and Justice of the High Court of Australia See more • Sir James Balderstone – Chairman of BHP and AMP • David Crawford – Chairman Foster's Group and Lendlease See more • Graeme Bell – jazz musician • Ric Birch – designer of Olympic Games opening and closing ceremonies • Creighton Burns – editor of The Age newspaper 1981–1989 • Richard Davies – actor See more release on recognizance cuban adjustment