1/24Norwood footy fans have until the end of the month to soak up a fascinating display of historic memorabilia. A close up of a blazer awarded to Graham Molloy by the Australian Football Council as recognition of his inclusion in the 1969 All Australian Team. Image: Jacquelyne Ladner
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How many Redlegs relics can you spot? Norwood footy fans have until the end of the month to soak up a fascinating display.
2/24Norwood footy fans have until the end of the month to soak up a fascinating display of historic memorabilia. A Blazer awarded to Graham Molloy by the Australian Football Council as recognition of his inclusion in the 1969 All Australian Team. Image: Jacquelyne Ladner
3/24Norwood footy fans have until the end of the month to soak up a fascinating display of historic memorabilia. These were game day accessories in the 1970s. Image: Andre Castellucci
4/24Pictu Norwood footy fans have until the end of the month to soak up a fascinating display of historic memorabilia. Alby Green was awarded the inaugural Magarey Medal. Named after William Magarey, the first Chairman of the South Australian Football Association (now SANFL), it was awarded annually to South Australia’s fairest and most brilliant player. The original medal is held in the Norwood Football Club collection. Image: Jacquelyne Ladner
5/24Awarded to Norwood Captain Sid White by supporters when the team won the premiership. Sid captained a second premiership side in 1925. Norwood footy fans have until the end of the month to soak up a fascinating display of historic memorabilia. Image: Rob Crompton
6/24Indigenous Round Guernsey, 2021. Designed by Joanne Ken, the mother of midfielder Dom Barry, to celebrate their Pitjantjatjara-Yankunytjatjara heritage. The guernsey features the Kanpi Rockhole, Kalaya (emu), and Ngampu (emu eggs) for the Kanpi area and Malu (kangaroo footprints). Norwood footy fans have until the end of the month to soak up a fascinating display of historic memorabilia. Image: Jacquelyne Ladner
7/24Cheerleader’s Outfit Worn circa 2014. Norwood footy fans have until the end of the month to soak up a fascinating display of historic memorabilia. Image: Jacquelyne Ladner
8/24Worn during the inaugural women’s SANFL Grand Final. Norwood 9.11.65 defeated North Adelaide 6.2.38. Norwood footy fans have until the end of the month to soak up a fascinating display of historic memorabilia. Image: Jacquelyne Ladner
9/24In their centenary year, Norwood produced one of the most memorable come backs in their history.
Trailing by 29 points at ¾ time, Norwood clinched the Grand Final in front of 50,867 spectators at Football Park. Final score: Norwood (16.5.111) defeated Sturt (14.26.110). The trophy is modelled on the former West End Brewery chimney at Thebarton. Norwood footy fans have until the end of the month to soak up a fascinating display of historic memorabilia. Image: Jacquelyne Ladner
Trailing by 29 points at ¾ time, Norwood clinched the Grand Final in front of 50,867 spectators at Football Park. Final score: Norwood (16.5.111) defeated Sturt (14.26.110). The trophy is modelled on the former West End Brewery chimney at Thebarton. Norwood footy fans have until the end of the month to soak up a fascinating display of historic memorabilia. Image: Jacquelyne Ladner
10/24This hand made child’s toy is one of several crafts loving made by loyal supporters. Pressing underneath the base flips the player over the rope. Norwood footy fans have until the end of the month to soak up a fascinating display of historic memorabilia. Image: Jacquelyne Ladner
11/24Evocative of an era now gone by, silver ware was often awarded for outstanding achievements. These are from the late 1800s and early 1900s. Norwood footy fans have until the end of the month to soak up a fascinating display of historic memorabilia. Picture: Supplied
12/24Still used to cheer for the team on game day. Norwood footy fans have until the end of the month to soak up a fascinating display of historic memorabilia. Image: Jacquelyne Ladner
13/24City of Norwood Payneham & St Peters Mayor, Robert Bria, launches the City’s latest exhibition Beyond the Bleachers. Norwood Football Club holds some of South Australia’s oldest football artefacts and other paraphernalia. Norwood footy fans have until the end of the month to soak up a fascinating display of historic memorabilia. Image: Andre Castellucci
14/24Club champion Graham Molloy stands in front of an almost 4-metre-high image of himself taking a mark at the Norwood Oval in 1969. Norwood footy fans have until the end of the month to soak up a fascinating display of historic memorabilia. Image: Andre Castellucci
15/24Christie from the Norwood Football Club with football legends Dale Fleming and Roger Woodcock at the launch of exhibition Beyond the Bleachers. Norwood footy fans have until the end of the month to soak up a fascinating display of historic memorabilia. Image: Jacquelyne Ladner
16/24Maria and Wynton, Norwood Football Club History Committee; Dale, Norwood Football Club; exhibition curator Jacquelyne Ladner, and Christie, Norwood Football Club. Norwood footy fans have until the end of the month to soak up a fascinating display of historic memorabilia. Image: Andre
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17/24Phil Carman, 1974, taking one of his many screamers for Norwood during the 58 games he played for the club. Norwood footy fans have until the end of the month to soak up a fascinating display of historic memorabilia. Image: Norwood Football Club
18/24The earliest known image of the team includes a mixture of 1878 and 1879 players. Norwood footy fans have until the end of the month to soak up a fascinating display of historic memorabilia. Image: City of Norwood Payneham and St Peters
19/24Norwood Historical Committee member Rob Crompton with club legends Graham Molloy and CEO James Fantasia at the launch of exhibition Beyond the Bleachers. Norwood footy fans have until the end of the month to soak up a fascinating display of historic memorabilia. Image: Andre Castellucci
20/24Norwood’s team in action during the Covid-19 pandemic. Norwood footy fans have until the end of the month to soak up a fascinating display of historic memorabilia. Display is on at the Cultural Heritage Centre 101 Payneham Road, St Peters. Picture: Supplied Norwood Football Club
21/24Norwood footy fans have until the end of the month to soak up a fascinating display of historic memorabilia. Display is on at the Cultural Heritage Centre 101 Payneham Road, St Peters. Picture: Supplied
22/24More Port Adelaide vs Norwood rivalry. Norwood footy fans have until the end of the month to soak up a fascinating display of historic memorabilia. Images: Jacquelyne Ladner and Norwood Football Club
23/24The long-lived rivalry between Norwood and Port Adelaide is seen in this 1980s cartoon.“ Embalming” is a word play on the Norwood Coach’s name, Neil Balme. Norwood footy fans have until the end of the month to soak up a fascinating display of historic memorabilia. Picture: Supplied
24/24Ruckman Bill Wedding’s boots. He played 214 games for Norwood Football Club and 19 for South Australia.Norwood footy fans have until the end of the month to soak up a fascinating display of historic memorabilia. Picture: Supplied