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Parkside Football Club 1897/2017
And the field umpire, particularly in this grade of football, should warn offending players before
reporting them in cases such this.”
The Mail, 20 May 1970
*****
“Parkside’s under 12’s captain, James Caldwell, who started playing with the club as a 10 year old in
the Under14’s, played his 50th game with the club last Saturday.
And this side, which comprises some very young players, should be a force in the competition for at
least the next two years.
Because, apart from Caldwell, every player in the side including stars like Tony Brbott, Trevor
Scgrodde, Glenn Jenner, Dale Murphy and Lee Brett can play for another two seasons.”
*****
“Parkside should be strengthening by the return of the Heathcote brothers, Ray and John, and Peter
Meagher for their cut throat match against Kingsville this Saturday.
The club’s Under 16’s combination could be battling for the rest of the season due to the loss of its
most important two players in first and second rovers Terry Brett and Trevor Godwin. Brett has a
broken wrist, while Godwin had to have a nose operation, and both could be out for the rest of the
season.
Still captain Wayne Davis is leading the side well, and coach Graeme Bean (the Sunshine footballer) is
showing good senior coaching potential with the "kids.””
*****
“Parkside pipped leaders Albion in the main senior section Footscray District League match on
Saturday to hold onto fourth place.”
Parkside 10.14 d. Albion 9.14
Once a Parksider, Always a Parksider