715 Bill Cloughessy 987 Willie Newton 372 R Hill 79 Healy The boys and coaches were delighted to come home with a bronze medal. 465 Hec Farrell “It was a bit hard to say no when his name was printed on your football boots,’’ he said. 451 Jack Wall 601 Bill Hansen 405 W Phillips [citation needed] Raudonikis took the Magpies to the finals in 1996. 524 Cliff Smailes Interchange: Bill Carson, Val definitely shouldnt be in the conversation anyone can catch a ball run 10 meters and put it down, I agree he was least effective out of the 4 wingers in the final. 259 L Roberts 1035 Barry Davis 1031 Marshall Scott GK Cameron Cleeve was up to the test saving all but 1, whilst the Panthers scored to take the title. 1010 Nick Edwards 913 Bronko Djura 921 David Anderson 765 George Ghosn 403 Don Milton 1036 Matt Spence Elvy played alongside fellow selections Blackett, Thorne and Kennedy with Panthers, as well as Elliot and Hemsworth at representative level. [25] 594 Denis Culpan, 595 Noel Thornton 31 Albert Halling 65 Owens 124 Henry McIllmurray 466 Eddie Hooper 899 Noel Goldthorpe 472 Bede Goff 305 Lionel Frappell 172 S.D. Congratulations to former West Panthers and UK LIons Captain Ollie on his first cap for Engalnd U16’s in a test series against Ireland. 143 Dick Vest, 144 Harold Leddy 234 Dave Hey, 235 Les Dolan 512 Dick Murphy 139 D Watson 206 Neil Matterson 463 Jack Rudd 843 Mark Meskell 27 J Herrington, 28 A Abbott 69 Percy Briscoe 284 Jack McDonell 882 Ellery Hanley The Leagues club was formed in the 1950s and is now one of the leading community Clubs in Sydney. Sorry we couldn't find a match for that, please try again, Join the conversation, you are commenting as. 973 Tony Wall 575 Brian Henderson 160 H Lee The girls who were invited following the U13 UK Festival of hockey will train and work towards several tours next year in Rotterdam, Ireland and Scotland. Prop: John Donnelly 903 Jim Dymock 293 Albert McGuinness Magpies chairman Kevin Hammond was disappointed at the Wests Tigers decision and informed the Wests Tigers of that in 2008, if the Magpies did not receive a fair share of player allocation from the Wests Tigers, they would form a feeder partnership with rivals Canberra Raiders. John Ribot, a winger for Wests, was the top try-scorer for the 1980 season. 81 Ryan, 82 George Duffin 282 R Shepherd 615 Ross Goodman 12 Tom Phelan 356 Jack Farrell Peter Dimond, 83, Most Tries For Club (All grades): 197 R Walker, 198 Tedda Brooks 660 Peter Handcock 511 Jack Plater 968 Damian Driscoll 331 Ken Lock 798 Allan Fallah 369 Neville Spence We wish Ollie well for the forthcoming season. 982 Andrew Hick 810 Geoff Dillon 146 A Mitchell 542 Doug Jones The WSDJRL took over its current boundaries from the CRL Group 6 Northern Junior League and parts of the Parramatta DJRL (i.e. 600 Bill Wilson 53 William Thrussell 78 Tom Dowswell 834 Des Drummond 340 Phil Cooper https://nnimgt-a.akamaihd.net/transform/v1/resize/frm/storypad-R4QLdja6tcWkSy7923tPkh/06cf226c-168d-495e-9405-bf199cb91d08.jpg/w1200_h678_fcrop.jpg, Waters' on the boil: Tickford star claims pole with a Bathurst record, TAFE students get to hone their skills on real race cars, What a shot: Steve Waugh takes spiritual quest to India, Just add water, and all the strategies go 'out the window', Drivers have their say after day three is done at the Mount. 119 Johnno Stuntz 1015 Brett Warton 710 Bruce Gibbs The final ever first grade game to be played at Pratten Park was on 18 August 1985 against Penrith, Penrith won the match by 42–16. 186 Harry Tancred 244 Tom Stanton 280 H Rankine, 281 Vic Hey 249 Jack Matterson 145 Tom McCauley 325 Andy Gleeson 362 T Slattery 770 Paul Beaven Ex-title winning captain-coach Paul Upfield was another prominent name from more recent times to earn a spot with Panthers, named at lock, while Thorne was selected alongside Elvy as a reserve. 722 Gerard Crowe 570 Kevin Smyth 47 C Clifford 214 Jerry Brien, 215 Joe Mansted 170 Harold Holmes 62 E Palmer Fullback: Frank McMillan 846 Jason Williams 360 N Parkinson 758 Charlie Khalifeh 730 Jim Leis 767 Brian Battese 951 Dale Fritz 636 Wayne Merry [12] Wests Ashfield Leagues Club under pressure reinstated funding late in the off season after the Magpies players had already signed on to play with other teams. 979 Jason Duff 389 Dick Johnson 681 Ron Giteau 964 Ciriaco Mescia 658 Allan Ashmore Clubs that used to play in the WSDJRL include; On Friday 30 May 2008 the centenary of the Western Suburbs Magpies was celebrated with a ball in the Grand Harbour Ballroom at Sydney's Star City Casino. 551 Ray McDermott 923 Billy Noke 985 Harvey Howard St Pat’s, Railway, and Bathurst Panthers announced their teams of the century, with Panthers’ squad including players from Charlestons and Penguins. 52 W Moore 505 Bill Brown After some heartbreaking grand final defeats, he and his team were able to taste premiership glory in 2006-07. 64 Grinstead 990 Shane Millard 896 Russell Wyer 161 S Langley They were the glamour team of the early 1970s, with players like wide-running back rower Richie Twist who became a pin-up boy of the competition. 452 Jack Rawlinson, 453 Bill Randall 455 Ron Watson 920 Kyle White 310 Athol Smith 410 A Seamer 20 Claude McFayden 954 Paul Smith 42 C Blake QUEENSLAND’s State of Origin selectors have got it easy. 1021 Aaron Cotter 783 Pat English 238 G Cameron 37 Albert Burdus 440 Keith Holman 438 Wally Tebbutt 898 Jason Kelly 260 N Booth 606 John Walsh, 607 Ken Stonestreet In 1987, they moved to Campbelltown's Orana Park (located in adjacent Leumeah), which, after a $25 million renovation, is now called Campbelltown Stadium which is now one of the home grounds of the Wests Tigers. 820 Greg Falkner Wests have had a long history since its foundation in 1915 when the Toowong and North Brisbane clubs merged. 336 James Marks SOME of the most talented players ever to pull on a boot in Bathurst were rewarded for their footballing achievements on Saturday at the Centenary of League dinner held at Bathurst Panthers. 704 Marshall Rogers Below is a list of all players that played for the Western Suburbs Magpies in the NSWRL, ARL and NRL First Grade competitions from 1908 to 1999. 1 Jim Abercrombie 538 Brian Isaacs, 539 Buddy Bowman 946 Jason Benge 441 Col Hudson 173 Joe Reidy, 174 Wally Collins 473 R Smith Anyone who supported Wests in the State of Origin era should not miss this event. Richard Conti appeared against New South Wales Rugby League bosses John Quayle and Colin Love in 1985, successfully advocating to keep the embattled club in the competition. Elliot was picked to start in the centres alongside Kevin Woolfe for the Saints. 488 Ted Brennan, 489 Neville Charlton 911 Reece Webb 361 Jim Rutherford 471 Don Schofield 713 Stephen Broughton The selectors of the respective sides would have had plenty of headaches trying to assess the multitudes of talent that have gone through each team, despite the fact that a handful of players more or less picked themselves. 714 David Waite 589 Roy Ferguson 63 E Willings 25 S Gilbert 70 Chipperfield We won a comp that year and I owed a lot of my start to Paul. 561 Garry Russell 481 Keith Lennard 1006 Don Smith 21 N Booth 56 Percy Bolt 837 Wayne Lambkin 413 R Davidson 50 Harold R. Thompson here. In week 1 of the finals, Wests were defeated by the Wyong Roos 18-14 in the elimination final thus ending their season. 343 O Mitchell 791 Darryl Turner 323 Stan Simpson Old time statistics were never kept with as much details as today and Twist claims he had no idea how many first grade games or tries he scored. “Like anything, too, the best thing about football is the mates you make. 805 Craig Clarke 892 Jamie Ainscough 349 J Tisdale 869 Brian Brown, 870 Stephen Funnell What a weekend,,, The Cup team came home from Nottingham with silver medals and the Trophy team with the Gold medal. 178 W Matthews 154 G Hastle 89 S.B. 102 G Holt 1004 Leo Dynevor 737 Tom Arber 639 Kevin Timbs 528 Ray Aldrich The club currently fields sides in the NSW State Cup (Canterbury Cup), Ron Massey Cup (Opens),[1] S.G. Ball Cup (Under 18's) and Harold Matthews Cup (Under 16's) competitions. 346 R Campbell Trevor Cogger, 88, Most Goals in a Match: 493 Johnny Thompson 694 Steve Blyth [9], In 1998 and 1999, a Magpie team filled with many unknown players struggled to be competitive and twice received the wooden spoon. 150 A Smith 207 J Walker Wests began a rebuilding process in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Prop: Ed Courtney 912 Mark Williams [13], The Magpies dropped back to the third tier Ron Massey Cup in 2013,[14] with members voting to field a separate NSW Cup team in 2014, although this did not eventuate.[15]. 883 Garry Schofield 630 Geoff Henry 404 Cliff Peime 491 Bill Owens 224 Jim Parsons 72 Horace Alderson 62 -5 vs Balmain (Lidcombe Oval, 31 March 1974), Most Tries in a Match: 1007 Jason Keough 676 Mick Liubinskas 678 Pat Hundy 811 Steve Mullen 1008 Brenton Pomery 995 Adam Donovan 135 Jack Nicholson 427 Dick McKelvey 541 Rees Duncan 657 Steve Satterley 117 Eddie Griffiths 695 Geoff Gardiner, 696 Doug Lucas 10 Ted Mead 379 J Fawkner 35 H Boyle Before settling in at their home grounds in Bardon, the original historical clock originates from the Wests playing days at Lang Park, having been installed in 1964. 2020 Penrith Panthers Telstra Premiership squad, Panthers players, Canterbury Cup NSW squads. 188 G Bossi, 189 Edward Burnicle 324 Edward Mewton The Centenary Dinner was also host to recognise 100 of Wests players over the 100 years of Wests. 341 Bill Keato, 342 Fred McKean 351 Harry Martin, 352 Bruce Brown 827 John Bilbija 577 Don Hall 510 Pat Hyde Wall Players like ex-international Paul Dunn, named in the second-row for Railway, and Saints five-eighth Lawrence ‘Buddy’ Burke were automatic starters. 278 Jack McGlinn Hemsworth was picked on the bench, and understandably so given that the man picked as run-on dummy-half was none other than premiership captain-coach, the late Jack Arrow. 1014 Ron Jones 433 Peter McLean 769 John Cogger 296 M Smith, 297 Max Gray “He was captain-coach in Parkes in my first season of senior footy, actually,” Elvy said. 101 Arthur Conlin This lunch follows the successful Centenary Dinner in 2015, where the Wests Rugby League ‘Team of the Century’ was named. 611 Tony Ford So, too, were  former St Pat’s player Mark Elliot,  current Saint Trent Hemsworth, ex-Panthers captain-coach Dave Elvy and centre Jason Thorne. 627 John Fisher 529 Fred Delaney A final period of glory beckoned in the late 1970s where they spent a few years at the top or near-top of the table, yet failed to make a grand final. 270 Alan Ridley With the Wests Magpies struggling on field in the NRL competition, it was decided by the club in the middle of 1999 that to survive the cull they would be required to merge their senior team with another club's team. If you wish to take part please email westpanthers11@gmail.com. 1012 Lincoln Raudonikis 623 Steve Winter 679 Graeme O'Grady 744 Ross Conlon 483 Max Caldwell 469 Gerry Lowe 239 F Bartley 984 John Skandalis The event will include special guests such as Darren Lockyer and Kevin Walters. 746 Col Dennis 212 Bob Lindfield 708 Dave Kennedy, 709 Buddy Cain 829 Noel Mancuso 504 J Leslie Register, Join the conversation, you are commenting as Logout. 677 John Dorahy 790 Eddie Flahey The earliest stages of his career also coincided with Upfield’s shift to Parkes.

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