Athol Hodgetts, the Glossary
Athol Raymond Hodgetts (born 20 January 1951) is a former Australian rules football player and administrator, who played for in the Victorian Football League (VFL), and served as the executive director of the Victorian Football Association.[1]
Table of Contents
15 relations: Australian Football League, Australian rules football, Australian rules football in Tasmania, Burnie Dockers Football Club, Coburg Football Club, Essendon Football Club, M&M's, Mars Inc., Naming rights, North West Football Union, Phil Cleary, Princes Park (stadium), Victorian Football League, Western Australia Australian rules football team, Wynyard Football Club.
- Carlton Football Club administrators
- Cooee Football Club players
- Essendon Football Club administrators
- VFA/VFL administrators
The Australian Football League (AFL) is the pre-eminent and only fully professional competition of Australian rules football.
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Australian rules football, also called Australian football or Aussie rules, or more simply football or footy, is a contact sport played between two teams of 18 players on an oval field, often a modified cricket ground.
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Australian rules football has been played in Tasmania since the late 1860s.
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Burnie Dockers Football Club is an Australian rules football club in Burnie Tasmania, Australia.
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The Coburg Football Club, nicknamed the Lions, is an Australian rules football club based in Coburg, a northern suburb of Melbourne, and currently playing in the Victorian Football League (VFL).
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The Essendon Football Club, nicknamed the Bombers, is a professional Australian rules football club that plays in the Australian Football League (AFL), the game's premier competition.
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M&M's
M&M's are color-varied sugar-coated dragée chocolate confectionery, each of which has the letter "m" printed in lower case in white on one side, consisting of a candy shell surrounding a filling which varies depending upon the variety of M&M's.
Mars Inc.
Mars, Incorporated is an American multinational manufacturer of confectionery, pet food, and other food products and a provider of animal care services, with US$45 billion in annual sales in 2022; that year Forbes ranked the company as the fourth-largest privately held company in the United States.
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Naming rights
Naming rights are a financial transaction and form of advertising or memorialization whereby a corporation, person, or other entity purchases the right to name a facility, object, location, program, or event (most often a sports venue), typically for a defined period of time.
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The North West Football Union (NWFU) was an Australian rules football competition which ran from 1910 to 1986.
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Phil Cleary
Philip Ronald Cleary (born 8 December 1952) is an Australian political and sport commentator. Athol Hodgetts and Phil Cleary are Coburg Football Club players.
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Princes Park (stadium)
Princes Park (also known as Ikon Park under naming rights) is an Australian rules football ground located inside the Princes Park precinct in the inner Melbourne suburb of Carlton North.
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The Victorian Football League (VFL) is an Australian rules football competition in Australia operated by the Australian Football League (AFL) as a second-tier, regional, semi-professional competition.
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The Western Australia Australian rules football team is the state representative side of Western Australia in the sport of Australian rules football.
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The Wynyard Football Club is an Australian rules football club based in Wynyard, Tasmania.
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See also
Carlton Football Club administrators
- Athol Hodgetts
- Cain Liddle
- Frank Allan
- George Harris (Carlton president)
- Graham Smorgon
- Greg Swann
- H. B. Higgins
- Ian Collins (footballer)
- Ian Rice
- Ivan Rohrt
- John Elliott (businessman)
- Kate Jenkins
- Kenneth Luke
- Newton Chandler
- Richard Pratt (businessman)
- Stephen Kernahan
Cooee Football Club players
- Athol Hodgetts
- Bernard Considine
- Brian Lowe
- Dale Anderson (sportsman)
- Doug Baird (Australian footballer)
- Graeme Shephard
- Greg Towns
- Hugh Strahan
- Jack Bennett (footballer, born 1920)
- Jim Pleydell
- John Bonney
- John Ellis (footballer)
- John Greening
- Les Hawken
- Peter Fyffe
- Ray Groom
- Ron Kingston
- Steve Beaumont
- Trevor Leo
Essendon Football Club administrators
- Alex McCracken
- Allan Hird Sr.
- Athol Hodgetts
- Barry Capuano
- Bruce Reid (doctor)
- Danny Corcoran (sports administrator)
- David Shaw (Australian footballer)
- Graeme McMahon
- Greg Sewell
- Ken Lay (police officer)
- Lindsay Tanner
- Noel Allanson
- Paul Little (businessman)
- Peter Jackson (Australian businessman)
- Ron Evans
- Syd Carman
VFA/VFL administrators
- Alan Wickes
- Alex Gillon
- Athol Hodgetts
- H. C. A. Harrison
- Henry Zwar
- J. J. Liston
- John Aikman
- Norm Goss Sr.
- Sir William Clarke, 1st Baronet
- Squire Reid
- Theodore Fink