----- Original Message -----
From: Kim Evans
To: Paul Cc: vanhecke@ntlworld.com
Sent: Sunday, August 03, 2008 11:12 PM
Subject: Photos
Hi Paul
As per usual, attached are the photos from Saturday's game for the
website.
This week they were taken not by myself but by young Emily Van Hecke (aged
7) who joined me on the sideline and kept herself amused with my camera while
I took the video. It turns out that Emily and family are from the same town
as Cranna and the two of them got on like a house on fire. Emily's Mum works
with my father and I am busily nagging the whole family to join the club
(Under 8s, 10s and seniors).
Either Emily is a prodigy or I have been greatly overestimating my own
skills with the camera - some of these shots are as good as anything I have
ever taken! I am particularly impressed with the one called "Brad and
Hamer" which is a terrific action shot and did not require any cropping
or other photoshopping at all.
Carolyn/Wayne - it was lovely to meet you. Emily is a great kid and had us
all in stitches. I hope you had a nice time while I had absconded with her
and that people made you feel at home. They are generally keen to embrace new
people to the communal bosom, but we're all reeling a bit after Micky Finn's
death last week and I noticed that the mood in the clubrooms was a little
odd.
Let me know when/if you're coming out to training or for a drink and I'll
make sure I am there to say hello. I rashly promised Emily that if she plays
rugby I will come and watch her so please let me know if she does. Please
also thank her for her excellent photo work and let her know that Paul (our
webmaster) will shortly be posting them on the website at
www.oldcollegiansrugby.org.au ; she can now call herself a published
photographer!
Cheers Kim
<These photos can be found at match
photos for '2aug08' under 'current year' for this year and '2008' as we
move on ... PH>
----- Original Message -----
From: david quodling
To: paul@oldcollegiansrugby.org.au
Sent: Monday, July 28, 2008 6:53 PM
Subject: historical ramblings
Hi Paul
Surfing the net again and saw “Offside Sid’s” name mentioned. I took
great pleasure in playing the odd (mostly social) game with Sid…………..usually
at the Amateur Sports Club on a Friday night. My favorite story re Sid was
one involving Bishop Howell Witt. The reverend gentleman was making a charge
on the wing (downhill at Tregenza) with Sid running alongside screaming “pass,
pass, pass”, to which Howell replied “two Spades!”
Cheers
David Q
----- Original Message -----
From: Paul
To: david quodling
Sent: Monday, July 28, 2008 8:07 PM
Subject: Re: historical ramblings
lol
Howell Witt is a man i'd have loved to have met.
Which one is 'Offside Sid'?
----- Original Message -----
From: david quodling
To: Paul
Sent: Monday, July 28, 2008 8:50 PM
Subject: Re: historical ramblings
hi Paul
Sid Feldheim was the man. He was known for dwelling in an advantageous
position in order to take advantage of any situation. I recall him passing me
the ball on our defending 25. I ducked and weaved (as you do as a 22 year
old), beat the opposing hordes and headed for their try line, only to be met
by Feldheim under the posts and told to "give me the ball. I set you
up!"
And I did...............such was the power of "Offside Sid"!
Quod
----- Original Message -----
From: Tom Farrah
To: kim@oldcollegiansrugby.org.au
Sent: Monday, July 21, 2008 4:56 PM
Subject: What a weekend
Dear Kim,
I just wanted to say thank you again for such an incredible weekend with
the Old Colls. All the lads were so accommodating in the thirds and in the
other teams as well for that fact. It was truly an honour for me to have
pulled on the blue and red and trot onto the turf at Tregenza. A memory I
will dearly cherish for a long time to come.
Until next year,
Cheers and beers
Tom Farrah,
Storeperson and Saleroom Assistant
Bonhams & Goodman, 540 Malvern Road, Prahran, VIC, 3181
Tel: +61(0)3 8530 3902 Fax: +61(0)3 9533 7819 Mob: +61(0)411 338 814
Email: tom.farrah@bonhamsandgoodman.com.au
Web: www.bonhamsandgoodman.com.au
----- Original Message -----
From: Kim Evans
To: Tom Farrah
Sent: Monday, July 21, 2008 6:15 PM
Subject: Re: What a weekend
Genuinely our pleasure Tom, not just for your own limitless value but also
for your impeccable Collegian pedigree! One of the greatest things about OC
is the depth of history and heritage. Any day with a Farrah on the pitch (or
a Douglas, or a Burgess, or an Allport, or a Suttell...) is a very good day
indeed.
Cheers
Kim
----- Original Message -----
From: AGELOGIC (Colin & Trish)
To: paul@oldcollegiansrugby.org.au
Sent: Sunday, June 15, 2008 11:51 AM
Subject: An Old Collegian from 1957
Hi Paul
I was just online playing with the family name “McCormac” on Google
and came up with reference to my Dad in your 1957 Old Collegians Report.
He played for the Old Collegians when we lived in Adelaide in 1955, 56
& 57 and he was in the Army – Captain (Martin) George McCormac. He
always used his 2nd name George & not his 1st name “Martin”.
He played in the “B Team” in 1957. We left Adelaide when he was
transferred to Malaya for a couple of years (where he continued to play RU),
then Sydney, Victoria, Darwin and back to Sydney where he retired.
Dad is 87yo (88 this year) still alive, fit & healthy and living on
the South Coast of NSW.
I can remember many a Winter Weekend as an 8, 9 & 10yo sitting on the
sidelines watching Dad play. It was a Maroon jumper wasn’t it?
Colin McCormac
61 (0)2 9642-1225
----- Original Message -----
From: Paul
To: agelogic@bigpond.net.au
Sent: Monday, June 16, 2008 6:28 PM
Subject: Re: An Old Collegian from 1957
Hi Colin,
Another Old Collegians' finds his home .... good you picked us up.
Unfortunately we've no club photos for the years 1955 to 1957 to see what he
looked like then.
What position was he playing? And any stories that your Dad is willing to
part with, we'd appreciate hearing.
Also ... if he does have any photos from those days we'd be extremely
grateful for the opportunity to scan a copy. Keep in touch.
Regards
Paul Horne
Old Collegians' RFC
----- Original Message -----
From: AGELOGIC (Colin & Trish)
To: 'Paul'
Sent: Monday, June 16, 2008 6:39 PM
Subject: RE: An Old Collegian from 1957
Hi Paul
My Sister is the family historian, and also lives down the South Coast
near Dad. So I’ll forward all this to her and she can search for any
photos and get some stories out of Dad. I know there are lots of old
black & white pics from our Adelaide days so there are bound to be some
football pics.
We lived in Hampstead Gardens about 2 blocks walk from the OG Hotel.
I ‘think’ he played 2nd row mostly.
Colin McCormac
-----Original Message-----
From: Paul
Sent: Monday, June 16, 2008 7:34 PM
To: agelogic@bigpond.net.au
Subject: Re: An Old Collegian from 1957
Colin,
Thanks, that'd be great.
I started the website initially as a means of putting club history
together and it grew from there. I interviewed one of our club stalwarts some
years back and he mentioned a number of things in passing that didn't seem
important to him but got me jumping up and down. Small things, but they all
add up. As do stories of other people, now also long gone, who spent
half their lives at the club also starting there as children sitting on the
sidelines watching their fathers play. And if their families stayed
long enough they also stayed and played through from the juniors to the
seniors and some are now bringing their own children back. We're up to the
4th generation now and with a tendency towards marrying our women players, so
we're even getting a spot of player in-breeding. Scary.
Paul
From: AGELOGIC (Colin & Trish)
To: 'Paul'
Cc: Beth Venning ; Allan McCormac
Sent: Monday, June 16, 2008 8:34 PM
Subject: RE: An Old Collegian from 1957
Hi Paul
I’ll cc this to my Sister Beth Venning (nee’ McCormac) and Brother
Allan, so you’ll have there emails as well. I don’t think there
were any women players in 1955/56/57.
Colin McCormac
----- Original Message -----
From: AGELOGIC (Colin & Trish)
To: 'Paul'
Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2008 8:42 PM
Subject: RE: An Old Collegian from 1957
Hi Paul
My Sister has been talking to Dad.
He was Team Captain in 1956 and there was only an A Team. He did play 2nd
row. He was in the club in 1955 and in 1957.
Didn’t play much in 1955 and in 1957 spent a lot of time as
Manager/Coach of the SA Schoolboys RU Team, even took them to Melbourne (on a
Train) to compete in a national comp.
So part of 1955 and 1956 were his big years.
I’ve asked her to contact you directly (Beth Venning), she thinks she
has at least one RU Pic from those days. My brother who is 5 years
older than me remembers a bit more.
He even met a player from Dad’s time in Sydney a couple of years ago –
Sid Feldham or Fieldheim or?
Sid has since died.
I actually remember him because he was a particular friend of Dad as they
both came from Sydney.
Dad might be the only player left alive from the 1950’s!
Colin McCormac
----- Original Message -----
From: Paul
To: agelogic@bigpond.net.au
Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2008 9:36 PM
Subject: Re: An Old Collegian from 1957
No, there are a lot left from the 50s. But I have to think about
them.
From the 1950/51 team there's Brian King still alive and last thing I noticed
he was busy putting his family history up onto the internet. Some of the
others could be as well but it's impossible to track most of them down. Len
Perkins, sadly, died a few years back.
From the 1959 photo, Bob Burgess is well and truly alive and would be playing
still if he had the chance I suspect, as is John Allgrove. It would be good
to know of the remainder.
These are the only two photos I have from the 50s - one at the beginning of
the decade and the other at the end of it.
Paul
... I've been putting selections of these emails up on the website ... under
'Letters' (not that I ever get 'Letters' but no-one understands what I mean
by it ...)
----- Original Message -----
From: Kim Evans
To: flecki50@hotmail.com ; nachete50@hotmail.com
Cc: Paul
Sent: Monday, May 19, 2008 5:59 PM
Subject: Farewell from Old Colls
Hi boys
Just a quick note to say goodbye again. It was great to meet you and have
you play for us.
I don't have any photos of you playing but I spent a few hours yesterday
going through video footage of your games with us. I couldn't find very much,
but I put together a clip of what I have (I even found some stuff of you,
Nacho!). You will find it on www.youtube.com/ocrfc
Paul is going to put the team photo up on the website too, so look for
that in a few days - www.oldcollegiansrugby.org.au (probably under
"what's new").
Have fun travelling and don't forget us!
Cheers
Kim Evans
From: paulhorne@internode.on.net
To: KEvans@ARTC.com.au; flecki50@hotmail.com; nachete50@hotmail.com
Subject: Re: Farewell from Old Colls
Date: Mon, 19 May 2008 19:04:25 +1000
Yep, and good to have met you both if only on your last night with us. I
have your photos up on the social photos section but it is accessible from
(or will be .... ) the what's new page as well. Is it ok to put your
email addresses on the 'contacts' page?
Have a good journey,
Paul Horne
----- Original Message -----
From: NACHO VILA
To: Paul ; Kim Evans ; fleki50@hotmail.com
Sent: Tuesday, May 20, 2008 7:46 PM
Subject: RE: Farewell from Old Colls
Thanks a lot!!! I'll have a look!
Cheers and best regards
From: Iain Everiss [mailto:iain.everiss@cardno.com.au]
Sent: Thursday, 28 February 2008 1:37 PM
To: Kim Evans Subject:
RE: Old Collegians Rugby Club - Update 28.2.08
I know I'm not from SA and now live in QLD so my local geography may be
scratchy but when exactly did Elizabeth move to the South East ??? (And for
that matter Barossa to West ... )
J
From: Kim Evans [mailto:KEvans@ARTC.com.au]
Sent: Thursday, 28 February 2008 1:10 PM
To: iain.everiss@cardno.com.au
Subject: RE: Old Collegians Rugby Club - Update 28.2.08
I wondered the same thing myself.
How’s life?
From: Iain Everiss [mailto:iain.everiss@cardno.com.au] Sent: Thursday, 28
February 2008 2:14 PM To: Kim Evans Subject: RE: Old Collegians Rugby Club -
Update 28.2.08
Life's good.
Been a little wetter this summer (!!!) - but thankfully much cooler.
Just bought a house (with aircon!!! sounds a silly thing to say as aircon
seems standard in SA but there's lots of houses up here that just rely on
ceiling fans) and Catherine has started work (for the first time since having
Brooke) (yay yay! for the extra income), so there's been plenty happening.
Brooke still at kindy this year - turns 5 in September - but she doesn't
start school until next year and will be very ready for it by then (QLD, as
is typical, does things their own way and manages to complicate things: if
your birthday is on or before 30 June you start school at the beginning of
the same year, on or after 1 July you start the next).
Been hitting the gym this year pre-rugby so will be as strong as I've been
for years for footy. Strong, but not necessarily fit (that's another matter
entirely).
Rugby here is a fairly big commitment as the away games can take 12 or
more hours out of your day (which doesn't suit some families - not looking at
anybody). The closest game we have is at Gympie which is an hour and a half
away - the furthest is at Caboulture which is pretty much the northern
outskirts of Brissy. So if you catch the bus you're gone at 9:00am or 10:00am
and get back at 10:00pm or 11:00pm you have a long day. Bus trips are good
though... Luckily there's only 8 teams so 7 away games.
Played first grade last year (!!!). As a prop (!!! - I must lose weight).
We were/are short of front rowers. Did play some games at hooker which suited
me much better. So if you know of any decent tightheads travelling to QLD let
me know ...
We finished seventh (second bottom) with two wins but we really should
have managed fifth. The top four teams (Nambour, University, Noosa &
Maroochydore) were a notch above the next four - in my opinion by the end of
the season we were almost in a position to threaten the latter two of those
four. Perhaps this year: we do actually have a coach this year. Last year we
muddled through with some of us more senior guys putting our oars in here and
there. So you could argue we were the best self-coached team in the comp.
Looking forward to seeing all four ... oops five (always forget the women)
OC teams winning Premierships this year.
Say Hi to all down there.
J.
From: Anne Bradley [mailto:abradley@bradleygroup.com.au]
Sent: Tuesday, 8 January 2008 4:12 PM
To: Kim Evans
Subject: Old Colls
Hi! Kim,
I went up to the club a couple of days ago, and met a man whose name is
Michael Shine and his son Daniel who were on holiday from Brisbane. He wanted
to show his son (who is also a forward) around his old club!
Michael said that he used to play for Old Colls some years ago : 1986 -
1990. It seems that Michael was the Treasurer in 1987, 1988 & 1989. Best
Back 1st XV '87 and was quite pleased about that!
He of course asked about the club, and asked after a number of people!
Like Hamish, Mick & Barb Finn, Peter Allen, Richard W. & others. I
said that I would give you his details and perhaps if you could put it on the
Old Colls web-site, he would appreciate it. He would like to make contact.
Michael Shine
Email: mshine.derribrook@bigpond.com
Mobile: 0410 411 508
Hope you had a nice Christmas.
Anne
----- Original Message -----
From: Samanthadoleman@aol.com
To: paul@oldcollegiansrugby.org.au
Sent: Friday, January 11, 2008 12:17 AM
Subject: A request from Blighty
Paul,
An unusual request maybe. My other half Mark Doleman used to play at the
club when we were transferred to Adelaide for two years on work secondment
with Deloitte and Touche (we're talking 94/5 i think - same time as Graham
(your first xv coach, I think) and Ollie Porter.
I was wondering if I could get hold of an Old Collegians cap - I
think he would love it! If poss, let me know cost etc....... In case anyone's
interested we are back in pommyland, Mark is Senior Partner at Deloitte East
Midlands, on the board of directors at Nottingham RFC (also coaching minis
and juniors) and I was Marketing Director at a law firm in London, before
quitting to look after our 3 nippers, Alice, William and Harvey and run
marathons.
I think Mark bumped into Ollie at the 2003 RWC, but whether they were too
pissed and it was all a dream, who knows?. We also bought a wreck of a car
from Peter Forde, a VW and those who were lucky enough to sit in the rear,
got to watch the road under the car due to large holes in floor!!. Aah the
good old days!
Cheers
Sam Doleman
----- Original Message -----
From: Paul
To: Samanthadoleman@aol.com
Sent: Saturday, January 12, 2008 2:19 PM
Subject: Re: A request from Blighty
Sam,
You bought a car from Peter Forde!! And you're admitting it?
Unfortunately we're not merchandising caps and things anymore, and I'm
still lamenting my leaving my favourite (I never wore it, just stuck it on
statues and female volunteers around Europe) maroon and blue cap on a bus at
Elland Road after a rugby league match.
However, I'll put your email on the website and perhaps Peter or Ollie or
Graham will contact you with a spare one that they have.
Regards
Paul
----- Original Message -----
From: david quodling
To: paul@oldcollegiansrugby.org.au
Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2008 4:11 PM
Subject: rectifying history
Hi Paul,
Happy New Year and all that.
Just noticed in your all new BIG web page that we are claiming a
"runners up" prize for the Elizabeth Sevens 1966.
Let me assure you that we did indeed defeat a team from Eastwood NSW to win
the day! I still have a pewter winners mug in my trophy cabinet.
The team was, if I remember correctly, Bob Forbes (captain), Barry Keon, Ray
Turner, Tony Jubb, Dave Farrow, David Le Messureur, Peter Allen and David
Quodling.
I quite forget the final score but vividly remember following a centre kick
from Forbes to score the winning try (three points in those days!) shortly
before the final whistle. God we were great then!
Regards David
To: paul@oldcollegiansrugby.org.au
Sent: Thursday, December 27, 2007 5:06 AM
Subject: Greg Dodd - Prop Forward
Paul,
Do you have any other info or pictures regarding Greg Dodd - the Prop
Forward - Woodville from the 70's? The only thing I have been able to find
was the picture from your web-site. Looking for some more information on him
… any help would be appreciated.
Best,
Tom.
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