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Jesse is being presented with a Sports Achievement Award by
Alexander Downer at the Enterprise Centre (a two storey building) at Lobethal on Tuesday
30th October at 4pm. For those of you who like Jesse, like seeing Awards given out
or like Alexander Downer here's an opportunity. Collegians won the West End Trophy for the second year running. But who was it who left (most of or parts of) the trophy at an East Adelaide cafe in the early hours of Sunday morning? On a fine October Sunday a number of Collegians' had a barbecue at Denzil's place in St. Peters. It was also in honour of Richard Wells who was headed off to hospital for an operation not long after. Wellsy is both a Collegians' and a University man. Pictured below, from the left, is: Denzil, Harry Clark, Hamish, Joyce, Shane Clark, Sue Wells, Janet Penhall, Paul Horne, Richard Wells, Ginny Bullen, Merril Clark, Barry Nichol, Jill Nichol, Muzza & Meara. Photo courtesy of Janet Penhall. Grand final day was, of course, a huge success. Everywhere to be seen were red and blue
banners, jerseys, streamers, balloons, tattoos, nail polish and face paint. Much
alcohol was consumed, the OC tents looked great, and then there was the trifling matter of
a couple of premierships. Thanks to all who turned up in support, and
especially to the players for their huge efforts throughout the year and on the big day. Presentation Dinner was held at the clubrooms again this year, a format we all enjoy.
The decorations were spectacular, and many thanks go to the team who spent all day
putting them up under the watchful eye of Judy Brady. The looping slideshow of grand
final images was also popular. Camaraderie was high, and the night oozed into
dancing and impromptu karaoke. MC Hammer (Graham Raymond) conducted himself with his
usual wit and aplomb, and took the opportunity to make a few informal awards of his own.
Photos of the night are available from Festival Photos. Curtis has two albums
behind the bar for your perusal, if you are interested.
Nick (Hammer) McCabe is one of our under 16 players and has been with the club now for a number of years. The following article is from The Advertiser of Friday 31st August. Terry regularly flies from his property in Wilcannia. I thought Terry would be more likely to use fencing wire but I guess there wasn't any available at the time?
E-mail from Eddie Herrod. 1991 Premiership reunion?
... Kim Evans There were St Patricks day celebrations at the club after the sevens competition at Elizabeth on 17 March 2001. The highlight of the night was the fabulous Irish stew made by the Two Richards. The secret ingredient was, as always, Guinness, but it is suspected that the chefs poured as much into themselves as they did into the stew! Speaking of which , in honour of the day the Club installed Guinness on tap - and given how well it was received, on tap it shall stay - but drink up if you wish to keep it there!
Oakbank The Clubs annual Easter pilgrimage to Oakbank was more successful than ever this year. Under the commendable leadership of Richard Czeglik, 50 Collegians (including family and friends) loaded onto a bus and spent a happy Saturday cavorting amongst the wine, the beer, the food and the high-life. We understand that there was a spot of racing too Hamishs single tip for Oakbank last year was truly visionary and left many Collegians well ahead for the day. This year, his tip was Polar Sun in the eighth, and the damn thing was a donkey. Could it be that Cranna is merely human after all? Jack Waltons pick for the day was "Jacks Rule" in the second, for reasons fairly obvious. It didnt win, didnt place, and has the dubious honour of being the only horse on the day to sit down in the barrier. We kid you not. Sam Reynolds and his mates played a spot of cricket and, lacking the necessary gear, like true Collegians they made the best of it and improvised with an Easter bun and a ladies shoe. Well done to Czeza for repeating the organizational feat this event requires. Essential First Aid Essential First Aid: 6 hr. course. Certificate. $65/hr x 6 hours. For
upto 25 people. No certificate, no cost: Unconc., Causes of unconc & management, Bleeding,
Fractures, Wounds, Soft Tissue Injury (sprain, strain, dislocation) + corkies.
Strapping. David Campese to visit Adelaide David Campese visited Adelaide. The photos below were taken at the Griff Hunt
competition at Bailey on Saturday 9th June.
Alex Rokobaro (currently under 12's) with David Campese, Bailey, 9th June
Happy 21st Birthday - Andre Brummer and Andrew Beare Andre celebrated his birthday with everyone up at Oakbank and Beare had his a couple of weeks ago (and is having a party soon).
The lads should expect no help in preparation, serving or cleaning up from the women or retired members of the club - who for once will sit back and relax!! Lets see which grade has the best cooks . . . Car Rally
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| Saturday, 28th April | Progressive Dinner (Home game: University) |
| Saturday, 5th May | Bad Shirt Day (Home game: Woodville) |
| Saturday, 26th May | Wine & Jazz Night (Home game: Burnside) |
| Saturday, 9th June | Islander Night - Lamb on Spit (Home game: Onkaparinga) |
| Saturday, 23rd June | Coopers Tasting (Home game: Southern Suburbs) |
| Saturday, 14th July | Red Faces (Home game: Brighton) |
| Saturday, 11th August | Mini-Olympics - Week 1 (Home game: Port Adelaide) |
| Saturday, 18th August | Mini-Olympics - Week 2 (Home game: University) |
| Saturday, 25th August | Mini-Olympics - Week 3 (Home game: Woodville) |
| Saturday, 1st September | Rugby Ball |
| Saturday, 15th September | Band Night (Home game: Burnside) |
| Friday, 19th October | Presentation Dinner |
March 2001: Meredith Knowler to manage the State U21's;
To June 2001: Meredith Knowler managing the National Womens'
The NSWRU are broke again. What will the eventual bill be? $7m? $8m? But will they be bailed out as easily this time as last time?
One of the reasons for the John Eales visit was to promote the Adelaide Oval for the two forthcoming matches there. SACA see Rugby as being complimentary to Cricket and will be supporting the SARU in South Australia in it's intended use of the oval. SACA wish to increase the use of the Oval as part of their plans for a $40m upgrade. So does this mean fast-tracking additional ACG membership to Rugby people?
8th April 2001: Since the comment below was written Dan has joined Collegians and is staying with Luke Turner. Dan will be writing up a report on his stay.
Early March: In mid March to late April two rugby men from Scotland will be travelling
down our way encouraged by a heavy session of alcohol and local Scottish women with
someone from our club with the first name Luke who plays hooker and who is alleged to have
said ... Dan & Jeremy, feel free to come and visit us at Old Collegians' some time.
Well Luke they'll soon be here and they're looking to not only play (back for Div 3
Gordonians & scrum half respectively) but also get some work in before they leave in
June/July after the Lions get here. So if anyone can help and if anyone is willing
to join them in enjoying Adelaide please contact Paul Horne or Dan directly at danrouse_2000@yahoo.co.uk
IRB approved head gear and shoulder pads
The threat since last year from the IRB decision to enforce the wearing of IRB approved
gear only has been repulsed by the ARU. This will apply at least for this year.
There is now no need to replace everything with IRB approved gear.
The Commonwealth Bank Australian Rugby Shield:
Black Falcons vs Melbourne, June 15;
Black Falcons vs Perth, July 6
- Pitch on the members' stand side of the ground.
Oztag Winners
By "Scrumbag"
The final of the summer Oztag season was held in March. For those of you who are not familiar with Oztag, its a cross between touch footy and rugby league which started as a summer training sport for Leagies. In SA, it is run by stewie Frew and Brian McMahon, two Old Collegians themselves.
In 2001, Old Collegians dominated the field, with a Collegians team winning the mixed division and the award for most tries scored over the season. In addition, Boofy won the medal for Best On Ground in the mixed grand final, Ben Allgrove won the award for best referee and Kim Evans won the medal for Best Female Player in the mixed division.
Other rugby union clubs represented in Oztag include Uni and Burnside. On the basis of this years terrific Oztag performance, the Senior Committee are rumoured to be considering converting the Club to SAs first Oztag Club!
On the downside, the Grand Final resulted in an ankle injury to Gus Elliott which has kept him off the pitch so far, and there was a thin attendance at our second trial game thanks to the celebratory hangovers!
Vicious Gossip from
the Tregenza Times
February 2001:
A certain titian OC front-rower (himself known to stumble and fall under the influence of
the demon drink) had a taste of his own medicine when he was recently put in plaster by
the rapid descent of an inebriated wookie. Oh, the shame.
Which two Old Collegians went out recently for a quiet ale and ended up taking a very long drive? Sitting around at the Magill RSL , H & D thought theyd like to catch up with an old mate. So off they headed to meet him at his local, not realising that Peterborough is a bit further than just north of Salisbury!
Chinese New Year ... report by Kim Evans
The Club held its first Chinese New Year Party on the 25th of January 2001, with approximately 300 revellers coming along to enjoy the fabulous food, the traditional Lion Dance and the fireworks and other entertainments.
There was a mountain of Chinese food (ranging from Chinese roast meats, noodles, dimsum and Chinese desserts), but true to form the crowd went through it all like a biblical plague of locusts, and within a very short period of time the kitchen was left in tatters. Thanks to all who helped serve, wash up and clean up, and also to those who helped Curtis. In particular, a big thank you to Jenni Guy who ran herself ragged pouring your drinks all night.
It was great to see so many old friends of the club out in force, as well as many of our neighbours.
For the first time in recorded history we drank the bar dry! Its a sad day when healthy young men are reduced to drinking stout and light beer! The prize for the boat race goes to the (heavily stacked) team of Ben Suttell, Richard Czeglik, Stu Douglas and Aaron Clark. In theme with the night, in addition to their usual pint of beer the lads also had to toss down a shot of Moutai. Moutai is a Chinese liquor that is 60% proof and tastes like the bottom of a chicken run. One of the blokes was seen to quietly tip his out rather than drink it - but dont worry, we think the insurance will pay for the hole where it ate through the floor.
This great night heralds a fantastic year ahead for the club and all its members.
John Eales visit to Adelaide - Details
John Eales visited Adelaide on Saturday 17th February to promote junior rugby and the Adelaide Oval venue. The visit was sponsored by the Advertiser and there should be a reasonable spread in the paper next week.
He was met at Bailey oval by a healthy contingent of boys, parents, seniors' officials and juniors' officials. David Greenwell had a good play of his new digital camera, Tanya (from Onkas) forgot her camera but persuaded John to autograph her jersey with her still in it, George Doughty (from Onkas) once again answered the call to organise things (George it's time you forgot about retirement) and the kids had a lot of good photo sessions with John Eales. Ted Apted was there, which was good to see, and discovered that he and David Greenwell were at school together (so you see it pays for seniors & juniors' parents to get together more often). The Shimmields' arrived late but still managed to take their photos and get some jersey-signing done.
The man of the day was undoubtedly John Eales who was rushed from one location to another location all day Saturday and out on the plane to Melbourne for the next day. He did a lot of signing and smiled for a lot of photos with a lot of strange people and did all of that with good grace. You'd need a strong constitution to put up with it.
Joyce
Spry Scholarship & Howard Clay Scholarship.
Jem Shimmield and David Cooke leave for Sydney on Sunday January 14th.
Each year the club nominates two boys to go to the rugby institute at Narrabeen in
Sydney's northern beach suburbs. These boys are selected in time for the junior
presentation in September/October each year.
Friends of Old Collegians' dinner 3rd February 2001
Old Collegians' and guests were invited to a Friends of Old Collegians get together at The Feathers Hotel on Saturday 3 February 2001.
70 odd people turned up. Nothing spectacular happened. No raffles, no prizes. Ted gave a speech, with the microphone too close. Rob also gave a speech, with the microphone the right distance from his mouth. Yes, I know we'd said no speeches but sometimes people just can't help themselves.
A good idea though. A chance for the seniors, juniors' parents and women to mingle and have a go at each other.
Australian Sports Medals - Old Collegians' recipients
The Federal Government have been awarding Australian Sports Medals prior to an awards
ceremony in the new year. Although not all medals have been distributed the
recipients from Old Collegians' so far are:
Ted Apted, Brock James, Margaret James, Joyce Spry, Mike von Berg & ex-OC Neil
Whittaker.
Congratulations to all.
Advance warning ! The Oakbank trip is on again this year at the Easter
Races (Saturday, April 14). The cost is expected to be approximately $60 for the bus, the
beer and the BBQ. Put your name down ASAP!
Report
on OC Cricket Day of 25th February 2001
From 'Scrumbag'
Sunday the 25th of February 2001 was a very sad day for Australian cricket. On that day, Don Bradman passed away. Strangely, it was also the OC Cricket Day. We can only pray that the two incidents are unrelated, but we aren’t entirely sure. For the most part, we did not attract the most serious of cricketers. For example, it was noticed that while the offside carried a good six or seven fielders, there were only two on the legside. We query whether this was because the bar is so much closer to offside? Muzza put in a grand performance (when he eventually put his tinny down) - with a hat-trick of wickets (Andre Brummer b. Muzza c. Mitch Reglar, Hammer b. Muzza, Boofy b. Muzza c. Hammer). Mind you, it was a 24 ball over and there might have been the occasional run between wickets. We also noticed Richard Czeglik lingering around the fly slip where no bloody fool could hit it. He felt that he was needed there though, and refused to move from his spot notwithstanding that young James Bradley was whacking the damn ball to every spot all over the park (except fly slip). James’ series of boundaries was eventually stopped when he was run out. Later, Richard Czeglik was also run out, mainly of course because he wouldn’t actually run. Marc Fullager stood at wicket keeper for a while, but eventually resigned from that role when he could no longer stand the cruel jibes and taunts of the crowd (notably from his mother). Notwithstanding the heat, and the somewhat average cricket, it was a fun day, and the barbecue was well received (thanks go to Ted Apted and Viv Fullager for organising, cooking and serving the food).
The 3rd of November 2000: The weekend for the sleepover at Denzils place up in the hills. By invitation only and attended by Barry Nichols, Hamish Cranna, Harry Clark, Peter James and Denzil Church. A lot of alcohol and card games, allegedly. As to the rest, better you ask them yourself.


Departures & arrivals, July & August 2001
Mark Cross joined the Army and is finding the physical effort of his initial
training camp less of a worry than he thought only because the general fitness of his
fellow inductees isn't all that crash-hot.
Dan Rouse went back to Scotland via other parts of the world, to be replaced by another Scotsman, admittedly a Glaswegian, in the form of David Watson who is here studying for 15 months. Simon Griffiths, a member since his junior days, will be leaving just after the game on the 11th August, for, of all places, Scotland, and will be studying at David Watson's university in Edinburgh. Simon will be gone for 5 years, which probably means forever. Simon's e-mail address is icfranky@hotmail.com Would either Simon or Dan please organise some sort of twinning programme while they're over there please? Best of luck Simon and I'm quite sure you'll enjoy the Scots. Also Dan, don't lose touch with us - once I ask Kim for it I will post a great photo of you bleeding profusely that needs to go on the website somewhere.
The Kerr-Grants after 100 odd years with the club departed with little ceremony for a
life in Wagga. As a NSW boy myself, I can say that Wagga will represent a real
change from Adelaide. On behalf of the Club we all wish you the very best in your
futures there and will welcome you back should the cold and the dullness ever get the
better of you.
Also off to Europe is our Wirra-Wirra winemaker, Jack (Jackie Chan) Walton, who will be
taking a job teaching the French how to produce consistent wine. You will be missed
by the Club, by Bec and by Richard who will have no-one to keep him in line.
At the end of this rugby year we will also be losing the entire Regler mob. Mike plays for the 3rds (there's a picture of him somewhere here) and coaches the under 14s together with Mad Dog; son Michael (pictured in the junior pages) plays for the under 18s and occasionally backs up for the seniors getting the odd game with his father, while Mitch plays for the under 14s. A great loss in coach and in players. However, the boys will be lodged with a rugby-oriented school in either the ACT or Queenland. Keep your memories working here as I would expect you will hear more from them in the not too distant future. And Michael & Mitch we expect to hear from you both occasionally.
PH, 10th August 2001
Gus Elliott, who performed so well in the first grade back line for the last two years,
has left Adelaide and moved to Louisiana. Gus has been a very valuable asset
to Old Collegians, both on and off the field. Gus won the Bernie McQueen Tackling
Award in both 2000 and 2001. He will be sadly missed. We hope he ll drop by
from time to time, and we wish him and Anna all the very best.
... Kim Evans
John and Kate announce the arrival of yet another O'Brien into the world -
Cormac, a brother to the fast growing Jack (Feb 2001)
John ( 4's legend !) and Kate announce the arrival of yet another O'Brien into the world -
Cormac. A brother to the fast growing Jack.
Congratulations to Mark Fullager and Jenni Guy on their recent engagement.
Congratulations to Matt and Lucy Cox on the birth of their second child, "Sebastian Thomas". We knew she had it in her.
Comment from Kim: Not content with merely being the driving force
behind the Junior Club, Peter Jesse James continues in his life long task of
populating it, too. The womens team looks forward in glee to a day about 16 years
hence when they welcome Cassandra Eve DeLisio James to the pitch. Our congratulations to
her proud parents, Jesse and Margret DeLisio.
And I'm sure that so will the then juniors teams. Photo exclusive to the website.

Photo courtesy Peter James
Saturday the 18th of August was Jack Walton's last day. As a consequence of University 1sts forfeiting Jack played in the 2nds at Collegians against University. Jack is leaving for a vineyard in France - a job that was advertised for a 'rugby-playing wine-maker'. It's amazing today what the French require us to teach them. Good luck Jack.

CONGRATULATIONS to Chris Darby and his lovely new wife, Katrina, on
their recent marriage
Ollie Porter's wedding
Just the one photo courtesy of Sian Uther:

Mandy and Pakuru married on the 19th of November at their home at Marion. Congratulations to you both.

April 2001: Welcome to Linden Gunn, a recent arrival from Queensland, playing as the 1st's No. 8. Wth a young under 8 of his own, Lyndon is our newest under 8 coach.
| Saturday 1st September 2001: | |
| Shaun Gough has appendicitis; Dean Bradley breaks his collarbone in the
U18 semi-final against Brighton |
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| Saturday 16th June 2001: Andrew Beare & Daniel Rouse - 1st grade match against Port | |
| Beare looked like he needed a stich to his lip, Dan looked like some
attention was needed to his eye. |
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| Saturday 16th June 2001: Donald Reynolds U16 player | |
| Donald was taken to Flinders with a broken wrist. Witnesses heard
the crack. Painful. |
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| Sunday 9th June 2001: James Pinkerton | |
| James was taken to Flinders with a suspected spinal during the U16 Griff
Hunt game against the Victorian side on Sunday. The attacker was heard to say to his
billeting parents the evening before that he would "get even" after James
stopped him getting a try the day before. By 7pm, Flinders maintain that nothing is
broken but there is nerve damage to the lower spine. Painful. Definitely out
for the next few weeks. We did, however, win that game against Victoria. |
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| Sunday 9th June 2001: Gareth Crouch | |
| Gareth was out of the U18 Griff Hunt game against Victoria with a damaged
knee (to match his damaged shoulder of the week before) from an unintentional late tackle.
No space for Gareth in Bailey's sickbay, however, as that was taken by James
Pinkerton. In considerable pain, Gareth maintained that some painkillers would allow
him to get back out. No, Gareth. We did, also, win that game against Victoria. |
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| 7th May 2001: Chris Schmidt, U18 player | |
| Just to prove how safe rugby is in comparison to other somewhat dubious
pursuits, Chris Schmidt has managed to break his ankle while riding that toboggan-sized
skateboard of his. Chris was preparing a manoevre, so I'm told, whereby you make a
pass in one direction whilst preparing to move in the opposite direction - such a move is
often seen in drivers who try to wipe out other cars by moving in the opposite direction
to the one they intend to move to just prior to making a turn. The consequences were
not dissimilar as both skateboard and one ankle collected the gutter and stayed where they
were in relation to the gutter while the rest of Chris didn't. His fibula was
detached and protruding through the skin along with tendons and other essential bits and
pieces that's needed down there. The result is he'll be away from rugby for the
season and can't expect full use of his leg for a year. On the bright side there is
little now to interrupt year 12 studies. Best of luck Chris. We'll drop
by St Andrews between now and the weekend of the 12th May. |
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| 28th April 2001: Graham Raymond. | |
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Graham had a good run on Saturday 28th of April playing with the Crocs (that pass for the last try was superb) at Onkaparinga and with the 2nds & the 1sts at Tregenza against University. Not more than a few minutes to the end of the 1st's game, Graham took a bad kick and was out with concussion. The ambulance took the shortcut down the slope and Graham was off to St. Andrews. Later in the evening he looked considerably improved but at that time had no memory of the 1st's game. Out for three weeks at least. |
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