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39-453: CGFC may refer to: Caulfield Grammarians Football Club ( CGFC (art group) Icelandic performance art group founded 2015 Changsha Ginde F.C. , now known as Guangzhou R&F F.C. Crawley Green F.C. Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title CGFC . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

78-472: A fortnight earlier. After a tight first half, Old Essendon had taken control of the game and led by 4 goals with minutes to play. Jason Cowlishaw then kicked 2 quick goals to get the Fields back into it and when Glen Harrison dribbled one through with only seconds left, the game was tied. Inspired by this late comeback, Caulfield dominated extra time to run out 19 point winners. This year also saw Caulfield win

117-469: A large percentage of Caulfield Grammar "Old Boys". In 1904, the Victorian press reported that Caulfield Collegians Football Club , centred on Caulfield Grammar School, that played its matches on the school grounds, was competing in a competition conducted by The Colleges' Football Association : In the competition's first season (1904), Caulfield Collegians Football Club was the premier team; and, in

156-574: Is an Australian rules football club based in Caulfield East , Victoria . The club, composed of Caulfield Grammar School alumni is, the (equal) second oldest consecutively competing team in the Victorian Amateur Football Association (VAFA). The team entered the competition in 1920, and has competed continuously since that time (competition was suspended from 1940 to 1945 during World War II ). In 2020,

195-695: The Melbourne Cricket Club (MCC) to four premierships, and played in his sole Test match against England in 1934. A Squadron-Leader in World War II, he served as a member of the board of the MCC—a body which oversees not only the club's sporting teams but also the operations of the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG)—for 45 years and was serving his first year as MCC President when he died. During this time, he helped to organise

234-435: The "minor premiers" at the end of the home-and-away season (they had only lost two matches in the entire season), the team's defeat of Teachers' College in this match meant that there was no need for a "Grand Final" to decide the premiership. On Saturday, 3 September 1949, coached by Wally Crabtree and led by Sam “Mocca" Johnstone, Caulfield Grammarians beat Murrumbeena Football Club by 29 points, 9.10 (64) to 5.5 (35) to win

273-505: The 1967 and 1968 A Grade Grand Finals to Old Paradians by 18 points and 75 points respectively, on Saturday, 12 September 1970, coached by John Wilson (it was his 200th match as coach) and led by Tony Pyman (Club Captain David Williams missed the game with injury), Caulfield Grammarians held off a strongly finishing Coburg Amateurs team to win the 1970 A Section Premiership by two points, 14.18 (102) to 15.10 (100). Coburg had been

312-625: The 1990 U/19 Section 3 Grand Final. Clint Baxter was voted best afield. Goals: N.Caple 6, C.Baxter 6, C.Garraway 4, W.Bryne 2, G.Harrison, A.Kouvaris. Best: C.Baxter, N.Caple, C.Simpson, R.Royals, J.Dight, N.Cox.. Caulfield Grammarians, coached by Kornal Dachs and led by Joe Santiago, beat Old Essendon Grammarians by 51 points at Box Hill City Oval, 13.12 (90) to 5.9 (39) to win the 2000 D Reserves Section Grand Final. Goals: N/A. Best: N/A. Caulfield Grammarians, coached by Chris Mathieson and led by Richard Foote, beat Werribee by 68 points at Warrawee Park, 17.13 (115) to 6.11 (47) to win

351-404: The 2000 D Section Grand Final. Stephen Amiet was awarded the J.W.Manton Medal for being voted best on ground. Goals: S.Amiet 9, A.Will 6, D.Rosman 4, J.Margerison 2, J.Cowlishaw 2, G.Harrison, D.Pearce, T.Royals. Best: S.Amiet, D.Pearce, J.Whitmee, S.Widjaja, D.Synman, M.Liddell. This one sided contest was a far cry from the thrilling 2nd Semi Final between these two sides that was played

390-704: The 2000 E Blue Section Grand Final. Caulfield trailed by 5 points at the main break after a very tight first half, in which Captain Dean Anderson had to leave the field with a nasty head wound. He returned in the second half to inspire his team as Caulfield slowly put the game out of Camberwell's reach. Goals: B.Hall 5, D.Anderson, B.Baxter, W.Bowes, M.DiCrosta, D.Lowe, H.Vella. Best: D.Synman, W.Bowes, N.Lubransky, N.Brohier, T.Royals, D.Anderson. Caulfield Grammarians, coached by Dean Anderson and led by Nigel Brohier, beat Old Essendon Grammarians at Box Hill City Oval by 125 points, 26.13 (169) to 6.8 (44) to win

429-538: The 2001 U/19 Section 2 Grand Final. Caulfield lead all day, after a much closer 2nd Semi Final 2 weeks earlier. Goals: A.Bruhn 3, R.Foote 3, L.Schneider 3, A.Sinclair 2, P.Roberts, L.Browne, T.Foster, C.Hooper, K.Boehm, N.Fallu. Best: L.Schneider, M.Pennycuick, K.Boehm, W.Frost, I.Glass, T.Foster. Caulfield Grammarians, coached by Martin DiCrosta and led by John Jacobs, beat Old Camberwell Grammarians by 26 points at Elsternwick Park, 9.11 (65) to 5.9 (39) to win

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468-481: The 2002 C Reserves Section Grand Final. Caulfield led all day after a strong first quarter into the breeze. Mark Pennycuick was voted best on ground. Goals: M.Pennycuick 4, J.Dalwood 2, S.Kendall, J.Margerison, J.Cowlishaw. Best: M.Pennycuick, S.Thompson, S.Sant, G.Erickson, J.Jacobs, J.Dalwood. Caulfield Grammarians, coached by Will Bowes and led by Aiden Clarke, beat Ormond Amateur Football Club by 28 points at Trevor Barker Oval, 9.13 (69) to 5.11 (41) to win

507-537: The 2010 C Section Grand Final. In what was a tight affair, Caulfield took the lead in the 2nd quarter and never relinquished it for the rest of the game. Ruckman Nick Dorman was named best on ground by the umpires. Goals: D.Spanos 2, J.Kremmer 2, A.Strain 2, R.Foote, D.Allanson, J.McCahon. Best: R.Foote, A.Strain, N.Dorman, A.Lawson, A.Townsend, J.Kremmer. Caulfield Grammarians, coached by Shaun Frazier and led by Simon Cunliffe, beat Mazenod Old Collegians by 26 points at Elsternwick Park, 8.16 (64) to 5.8 (38) to win

546-451: The 2010 Club XVII South Section Grand Final. The umpires selected Simon Cunliffe as best on ground. Goals: G.Vanderkruk 4, B.Scott 2, A.Bednarek, N.Guyatt. Best: N.Guyatt, G.Crathern, J.Pitts, S.Cunliffe, A.Bednarek, P.Farmer. Caulfield Grammarians, coached by Josh McCahon and led by James Small, beat Parkdale by 24 points at Trevor Barker Oval, 13.14 (92) to 8.20 (68) to win the 2015 U/19 Section 2 Grand Final. Caulfield had finished

585-547: The 2011 B Section Premiership. Mark Liddell was awarded the Ian Cordner medal for being voted best on ground. Goals: J.Perkins 5, G.Winter 3, C.Johnston 3, T.O'Sullivan 2, S.Garrubba 2, J.Shanahan, G.Meredith. Best: M.Liddell, J.Shanahan, S.Garrubba, S.Wood, R.Lewis, J.Perkins. On Sunday, 18 August 2019, coached by Mitch Dupljanin and led by Toni Hamilton, Caulfield Grammarians defeated Old Xaverians at Mentone Playing Fields by 14 points, 2.2 (14) to 0.0 (0) to win

624-576: The 2016 C Thirds Section Grand Final. This was a particularly sweet win as the previous season the club didn't have the personnel to even field a Thirds team. Goals: A.Strain 5, S.Richards 2, C.Hogan 2, J.Smart, M.Wood, N.O'Connor, W.Kingwill, B.Chilko. Best: J.Anderson, C.Hogan, M.Linklater, A.Strain, J.Smart, K.Malignaggi. Caulfield Grammarians, coached by Seb Gotch and led by Damien Hay and Rob Handel, beat Marcellin Old Collegians by 38 points at Casey Fields, 9.17 (71) to 5.3 (33) to win

663-463: The 2016 U/19 Section 2 Grand Final. This was the first time in club history that a team had gone back to back. Goals: M.Spielvogel 3, M.Ball 2, S.Dorevitch, L.Edwards, B.Fynmore, N.Baltas, J.Toniolo, B.Kuang, O.Gagiero. Best: O.Allis, L.Harris, Z.Amos, M.Simpson, M.Spielvogel, J.Lewis. Caulfield Grammarians, coached by Will Bowes and led by Nick O'Connor, beat Marcellin Old Collegians by 39 points at Elsternwick Park, 14.6 (90) to 7.9 (51) to win

702-413: The 2017 C Reserves Section Grand Final. Goals: W.Kingwill 4, R.Handel 2, J.Small, H.Marshall, D.Hay. Best: T.Smith, R.Harris, J.Anderson, W.Kingwill, L.Everett, D.Hay. Caulfield Grammarians, coached by Will Bowes and led by Aiden Clarke, beat De La Salle Old Collegians by 39 points at Box Hill City Oval, 9.7 (61) to 3.4 (22) to win the 2019 B Thirds Section Grand Final. Veteran back Andrew Spittal

741-448: The 2019 B Section Premiership. Lachlan Stephens was awarded the Ian Cordner medal for being voted best on ground. Goals: W.Osborn 3, L.Stephens 2, B.Goddard 2, J.Dobosz 2, N.Page 2, J.Wallace 2, W.Barker, T.Green, T.Nixon, T.Thompson. Best: J.Webster, L.Stephens, D.Reilly, J.Wallace, W.Edwards, W.Osborn. Caulfield Grammarians, coached by Ray Keane and led by Nigel Caple, beat Albanvale by 24 points, 20.12 (132) to 17.6 (108) to win

780-684: The 2019 Women's B Section Premiership. Irena Malliaras was awarded the medal for being voted best on ground. The game was played in incredibly poor weather, which made scoring very difficult. This was Caulfield Grammarians' first women's premiership and achieved in only their 3rd year of existence. It also returns the club to A Grade, only 1 year after being relegated. Goals: M.White, K.Macqueen. Best: J.Harley, E.Baxter, I.Malliaras, T.Hamilton, B.Fox, M.Anthony. On Saturday, 21 September 2019, coached by Simon Williams and led by Tim Nixon, Caulfield Grammarians defeated Old Scotch Football Club at Elsternwick Park by 92 points, 17.22 (124) to 4.8 (33) to win

819-528: The B Section premiership at the Old Scotch Oval; the team's full forward, Eric Dakin, kicked four goals in the Grand Final to bring his season's total to 125 goals. Goals: E.Dakin 4, Cassidy 4, Dunstan 2, Kohn 2, Chaffey. Best: Pie, Matheson, Cassidy, Jones, Dunstan, Donaldson. Under the rules prevailing at the time (see amended Argus system ), because Old Caulfield Grammarians were

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858-502: The C Section Grand Final, with full-forward Dave Matthews kicking 10 goals in the Grand Final, for a total of 114 in the entire premiership season (viz., including the finals). Goals: D.Matthews 10, C.Cooney 4, G.Voyage 2, R.Sisson 2, R.Berzins, J.Kanis. Best: M.Sisson, J.Kanis, D.Matthews, C.Cooney, R.Fish, C.Stone. Caulfield Grammarians, coached by Geoff Reilly and led by Dean Anderson, beat Old Camberwell Grammarians by 32 points at Central Reserve, 11.14 (80) to 7.6 (48) to win

897-617: The D Section Grand Final at Ross Gregory Reserve. Caulfield had lost the 2nd Semi Final to West Brunswick in a tight game 2 weeks earlier, before beating Fairfield in the Preliminary Final to earn a rematch. Caulfield started the game well with Tony Johnstone kicking the first 2 goals of the game. Nigel Kendall kicked 5 goals and full back John Caspers was named best on ground. Goals: N.Kendall 5, A.Johnstone 2, W.O'Halloran 2, R.Dixon. Best: J.Caspers, N.Kendall, M.Northeast, W.O'Halloran, A.Johnstone, T.Tootell. After having lost

936-571: The D Section Grand Final. Better players on the day included ruckman Bruce Small, centreman Ian Felsenthal, full forward Todd Cassidy and former St Kilda player Irving Davidson. On Saturday, 5 September 1953, coached by Ian Hibbins and led by Ron Ashbolt, Caulfield Grammarians beat Powerhouse Football Club by two points, 10.9 (69) to 9.13 (67) to win the C Section Grand Final. On Saturday, 9 September 1961, coached by John Wilson and led by Bill O'Halloran, Caulfield Grammarians beat West Brunswick Football Club by 15 points, 10.7 (67) to 8.4 (52) to win

975-563: The Teachers’ College Football Club. In their first competition match, on Saturday 15 May 1920, Old Caulfield Grammarians were narrowly beaten 7.11 (53) to 6.16 (50) by Collegians. Their second competition match was against Teachers’ College on Saturday, 22 May 1920, at the Caulfield Grammar School Oval. Old Caulfield Grammarians won convincingly, 12.17 (89) to 3.7 (25). A 1921 press report of

1014-401: The best and fairest player in their Section. A number of footballers from Caulfield Grammarians have been the leading goalkicker in their Section. Hans Ebeling Hans Irvine Ebeling MBE (1 January 1905 – 12 January 1980) was an Australian cricketer and cricket administrator. Ebeling's father, Arthur John Claus Frederick Ebeling (1863-1910), was of German descent. His mother

1053-555: The club's first Reserves Premiership, with a 51 point win over Old Essendon, 13.12 (90) to 5.9 (39). The highlight of the game being the sealing goal by club legend Scott Williams, on the run from 49m out. Coached by Kornal Dachs and led by Joe Santiago, this was redemption for much of the side who had narrowly lost in the 1998 decider. On Saturday, 17 September 2011, coached by Steve Lawrence and led by Simon Widjaja, Caulfield Grammarians defeated St Bernards Old Collegians at Elsternwick Park by 33 points, 17.12 (114) to 12.9 (81) to win

1092-544: The club’s centenary year, all 6 teams were in their respective A Grades. Their home ground is the Glenhuntly Oval, at the corner of Neerim Road and Booran Road. From time to time various teams of "Old Boys" were selected to play against the school's team. The first of these matches took place on 15 August 1889, and matches such as these took place on a regular basis from 1907 to 1914 (when the matches ceased due to World War I). The Caulfield Grammarians Football Club

1131-671: The first piece of silverware ever recorded for the club in U19 Premier. Caulfield Grammarians, coached by Marc Cassidy and led by Jack Pinder, beat St Mary’s Salesian by 21 points at Trevor Barker Oval, 11.12 (78) to 7.15 (57) to win the 2024 U19 Division 4 Grand Final. Captain Jack Pinder was named best on ground by the umpires. Goals: K.Watt 4, J.Pinder 2, Q.Cooper 2, J.Bevis, T.Coleman, L.Rudden. Best: Q.Cooper, J.Pinder, H.Wood, L.Rudden, J.McVean, S.Haffenden. A number of footballers from Caulfield Grammarians have been voted

1170-478: The inter-club competition that it had suspended for the duration of World War I at the end of the 1915 season. The MAFA announced that the re-formed competition would be between four of the "pre-war" clubs, Collegians Football Club , South Yarra Amateur Football Club, Elsternwick Football Club , and Melbourne University Football Club (later University Blacks), and four "new clubs": Old Melburnians , Old Caulfield Grammarians, Melbourne Swimming Club Football Club and

1209-420: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=CGFC&oldid=1035914511 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Caulfield Grammarians Football Club Caulfield Grammarians Football Club ,

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1248-494: The open mile race at the combined Associated Grammar School Sports meeting on 4 November 1921. In one match, against Camberwell Grammar in June 1922, he kicked 13 goals. The association of parents who support school cricket at Caulfield Grammar is named after him. He is the only Caulfield Grammarian to have played Test cricket . He captained Victoria to two Sheffield Shield championships in four years (1934 and 1938), captained

1287-441: The season in 4th and only won the 1st Semi Final by 1 point against Fitzroy on their run to the Grand Final. Goals: L.Topp 3, F.McEvoy 3, T.Tonkin 2, T.Stephenson, J.Small, N.Answerth, K.Malignaggi, J.Toniolo. Best: J.Toniolo, F.McEvoy, T.Smith, C.Bold, Z.Amos, J.Stewart. Caulfield Grammarians, coached by Josh McCahon and led by Myles Spielvogel, beat Parkdale by 14 points at Trevor Barker Oval, 12.6 (78) to 9.10 (64) to win

1326-487: The second season (1905), Sherwood Collegians were premiers. There is no trace of any further competition conducted by the Colleges' Football Association. On Saturday, 12 September 1925, coached by former VFL senior umpire, Brighton coach, and Brunswick, Prahran, Brighton, and St Kilda footballer, Fred Turnbull and led by Ian Howell, Caulfield Grammarians beat Teachers' College by 37 points, 13.14 (92) to 8.7 (55) to win

1365-551: The strong favourite going into the match, and the victory was the result of an exceptional team effort, made all the more worthwhile in the context of the Fields' inaccurate kicking. Goals: G.Atchinson 2, J.Butcher 2, A.Lester 2, P.Hore 2, P.McLaughlin, L.McNicol, J.Lane, J.Hore, R.Allen, B.Morphett. Best: A.Lester, J.Lane, K.Barker, L.McNicol, G.Tootell, B.Morphett. On Saturday, 3 September 1983, coached by A.C.Poore and led by G. Stone, Caulfield Grammarians beat Parkside Football Club by 66 points, 20.16 (136) to 8.22 (70) to win

1404-663: The team's Metropolitan Amateur Football Association match against Hampton refers to the team as Old Caulfield Collegians ; it is unclear whether this was an inadvertent typographical error — such as the South Australian newspaper references to Hans Ebeling (C.G.S. 1919–1922), as "the old Caulfield Collegian" — or a case of the reporter confusing the Old Caulfield Grammarians Football Club with an earlier team known as "Caulfield Collegians" that seems to have, from time to time, contained

1443-528: Was Mary Grace Ebeling (1869-1948), née Mochett, Hans Irvine Ebeling was born in Avoca, Victoria on 1 January 1905. He married Myra Aileen Conry on 5 October 1936. Ebeling was educated at Caulfield Grammar School from 1919 to 1922, where he played cricket in the school's First XI, football (in the ruck, and at centre half-forward) in its First XVIII, and as a miler in its athletic team. He dead-heated (with J. Manning of Camberwell Grammar) for first place in

1482-405: Was founded in early 1920. Caulfield Grammar School 's headmaster, Walter Murray Buntine , was elected as its inaugural president. Buntine gave the team access to all of the schools sporting facilities for its training, and he allowed the team to use the school's oval as its home ground. On Monday, 22 March 1920, a meeting of the (then) Metropolitan Amateur Football Association decided to resume

1521-403: Was named best on ground by the umpires. Goals: M.Ball 4, R.Handel 2, Z.Parsons, J.Waldron, J.Small. Best: H.Mills, M.Ball, W.Ingham, S.Pincus, E.McDonald, J.Easton. Caulfield Grammarians, coached by Lachlan Rayner, Daniel Sherman, and Stephen Kendall, led by Harry Neave, progressed to a 10–1 finish in a COVID interrupted campaign. They were awarded the 2021 U19 Premier Minor Premiership,

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