Jack Sullivan (footballer, born 1919), the Glossary
Jack P. Sullivan (2 April 1919 – 19 June 1990) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Richmond in the Victorian Football League (VFL).[1]
Table of Contents
14 relations: Australian Football League, Australian rules football, Centre half-forward, Half-back line, Hobart Football Club, Ormond Amateur Football Club, Richmond Football Club, Tasmanian Football League, The Argus (Melbourne), The Mercury (Hobart), William Leitch Medal, Williamstown Football Club, 1942 VFL grand final, 1950 Brisbane Carnival.
- Hobart Football Club coaches
- Hobart Football Club players
- Ormond Amateur Football Club players
- William Leitch Medal winners
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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Centre half-forward
In Australian rules football, the centre half-forward is a position on the half-forward line of a football field.
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Half-back line
In the sport of Australian rules football, the half-back line refers to the positions of the 3 players on the field that occupy the centre half-back and left and right half-back flank positions.
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Hobart Football Club (nicknamed The Tigers) is an Australian rules football club based in Hobart, Tasmania.
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Ormond Amateur Football Club is an Australian rules football club, located 14 km south east of Melbourne in the suburb of Ormond.
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The Richmond Football Club, nicknamed the Tigers, is a professional Australian rules football team competing in the Australian Football League (AFL).
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The Tasmanian State League (TSL), colloquially known as the Tasmanian Football League (TFL) (formerly known as the Tasmanian Australian National Football League (TANFL) and several other short-term names) is the highest ranked Australian rules football league in Tasmania, Australia.
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The Argus (Melbourne)
The Argus was an Australian daily morning newspaper in Melbourne from 2 June 1846 to 19 January 1957, and was considered to be the general Australian newspaper of record for this period.
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The Mercury (Hobart)
The Mercury is a daily newspaper, published in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, by Davies Brothers Pty Ltd, a subsidiary of News Corp Australia, itself a subsidiary of News Corp.
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William Leitch Medal
The William Leitch Medal, named after the highly regarded former Australian rules player and Tasmanian Football Administrator William Douglas Leitch (1863–1943), was an annual award which was presented to the best and fairest player in the TANFL/TFL Statewide League.
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The Williamstown Football Club, nicknamed the Seagulls, is an Australian rules football club based in Melbourne.
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1942 VFL grand final
The 1942 VFL Grand Final was an Australian rules football game contested between the Essendon Football Club and Richmond Football Club, held at the Princes Park in Melbourne on 19 September 1942.
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1950 Brisbane Carnival
The 1950 Brisbane Carnival was the 11th edition of the Australian National Football Carnival, an Australian football interstate competition.
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See also
Hobart Football Club coaches
- Andrew Lamprill
- Barry Grinter
- Bruce Greenhill
- Burnie Payne
- David Harris (Australian footballer)
- Dennis Munari
- Graham Fox
- Jack Sullivan (footballer, born 1919)
- John K. Watts
- Mal Pascoe
- Mark Browning
- Paul Sproule
- Peter Hudson
- Ray O'Rourke (footballer)
- Ron Savage
- Scott Wade
- Trevor Leo
Hobart Football Club players
- Aaron Hall (footballer)
- Alastair Lynch
- Andrew Lamprill
- Barry Grinter
- Bernie Waldron
- Bruce Greenhill
- Burnie Payne
- Chris Fagan (coach)
- Craig Hoyer
- David Harris (Australian footballer)
- Dennis Munari
- Don Gale
- George Burbury
- Graham Fox
- Ian Stewart (Australian rules footballer)
- Jack Sullivan (footballer, born 1919)
- Jamie Shanahan
- Jeremy Howe
- John Emin
- John K. Watts
- Mackenzie Willis
- Mal Pascoe
- Mark Browning
- Mark Colegrave
- Matthew Armstrong (Australian footballer)
- Max Byers
- Michael Martin (Australian footballer)
- Noel Atkins
- Noel Mewett
- Paul Courto
- Paul Hudson (footballer)
- Paul Sproule
- Ray O'Rourke (footballer)
- Ricky Watt
- Ron McGowan
- Ron Savage
- Ross Wright
- Scott Clayton
- Scott Wade
- Tony Morwood
- Trevor Leo
- Wayne Fox
Ormond Amateur Football Club players
- Andrew Jobling
- Barrie Mau
- Barry Beecroft
- Bob Flegg
- Bob Rowse
- Brian Walsh (footballer, born 1934)
- Chris McAsey
- Colin Wilson (Australian footballer)
- Dave McNamara
- David Miller (Australian footballer)
- Dick Fenton-Smith
- Glenn Swan
- Harry Smith (footballer, born 1916)
- Havel Rowe
- Hugh Dunbar
- Jack Bray (Australian footballer)
- Jack Sullivan (footballer, born 1919)
- Jeff Kiteley
- Jeff Trotman
- John Curtin (footballer)
- Justin Clarkson
- Kevin Mithen
- Laurie Mithen
- Matthew Robbins (footballer)
- Max Currie
- Max Gawn
- Michael Norris (footballer)
- Michael Oaten
- Neil Crompton (footballer)
- Neville Crowe
- Peter Brenchley
- Ray Carr
- Ricky Jackson (Australian footballer)
- Roy Quinn
- Simon Buckley
- Simon Eishold
- Stephen McCarthy (Australian footballer)
- Stephen Russ
- Steve McCooke
- Steven Smith (Australian rules footballer)
- Will Thursfield
William Leitch Medal winners
- Adrian Fletcher
- Albert Collier
- Andy Bennett
- Burnie Payne
- Danny Noonan (Australian footballer)
- David Code
- Geoff Whitton
- Graham Hunnibell
- Jack Sullivan (footballer, born 1919)
- John Richmond (Australian footballer)
- Len Pye
- Mal Pascoe
- Michael Seddon
- Peter Hudson
- Rex Garwood
- Ricky Graham
- Rodney Olsson
- Scott Wade
- Stuart Spencer (footballer)
- Terry Cashion
- Tony Martyn
- Trevor Leo
- Trevor Sorrell
- Trevor Sprigg
- Wayne Weidemann
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Sullivan_(footballer,_born_1919)
Also known as Jack Sullivan (footballer born 1919).