![]() A fourth panel has the Geelong Footbal Club logo in the centre, the team list on the left and the club officials on the right.ġ952 Premiership. A third panel has a drawing of a pennant which reads -PREMIERSHIP 1952- above an oval shape with -WON BY/ GEELONG- written inside and the team scores on either side. ![]() A second panel has the SHERRIN logo although this is heavily faded. One panel is attached to the timber base. Football is comprised of four individual panels which have been stitched together. A brown leather football is attached to the top of the timber base. There is a thin rounded stand which supports the top of the timber base which is a flat oval shape. Base is circular with sloped sides with a depressed circle in the top centre. Line up: B: Bernie Smith - Bruce Morrison - Norm Sharp HB: Geoff Williams - John Hyde - Russell Middlemiss C: Bert Worner - Doug Palmer - Terry Fulton HF: Leo Turner - Fred Flanagan (cap) - Bob Davis F: Jim Norman - George Goninon - Peter Pianto Foll: Bill McMaster - Russell Renfrey - Neil Trezise Res: Syd Smith - Ron Hovey Coach: Reg Hickey Also played in 1952 Harry Herbert, Tom Morrow, Leo O'Halloran, Noel Rayson, Les Reed, Merv Richardson, Don Scott, Norm Scott, Jack Stevens, Loy Stewart, George Swarbrick, Jim Tuckwell, Tony Walsh, Peter West Information provided by Col Hutchinson GFC Historianįootball mounted on a timber base. Best: Williams, Trezise, Sharp, Goninon, B. Grand final day was a prosession with back-to-back flags wrapped up by three quarter time. Geelong posted a 16-2-1 record in the home and away campaign and defeated Collingwood by 54 points in the second semi final. The Cats triumphed by 46 points after a dominant second half. Users are advised to contact the source organisation to discuss appropriate reuse.īy grand final day, Geelong was in the midst of a 26 game unbeaten run, and Collingwood posed few problems on the big day. Reuse of any Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander material on this site may require cultural clearances. The length of this time varies and is determined by the community. Users of this site should be aware that in many areas of Australia, reproduction of the names and photographs of deceased people is restricted during a period of mourning. These views are not necessarily the views of Victorian Collections. Or recorded but may not be considered appropriate today. ![]() Some material may contain terms that reflect authors’ views, or those of the period in which the item was written Content also may include images and film of places that may cause sorrow. Please be aware that this website may contain culturally sensitive material - images, voices and information provided by now deceased persons.Ĭontent also may include images and film of places that may cause sorrow.Īboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this website may contain culturally sensitive material - images, voices and information provided by now deceased persons. We celebrate the history and contemporary creativity of the world’s oldest living culture and pay respect to Elders - past, present and future. We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the place now called Victoria, and all First Peoples living and working on this land.
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