- Charlie H. Pannam
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Charlie Pannam Personal information Birth 2 October 1874 Recruited from Collingwood Juniors Height and weight 173 cm / 79.5 kg Death 29 October 1952 (aged 78),Playing career¹ Team(s) Collingwood (1897–1906)
179 games, 111 goals
Richmond (1908) 14 games, 22 goals
Coaching career¹ Team(s) Richmond (1912)
¹ Statistics to end of 2006 season Career highlights - Collingwood Premiership Player 1902, 1903
- Collingwood Captain 1905
- Collingwood Leading Goalkicker 1904, 1905
- VFL Leading Goalkicker Medal 1905
- Interstate Games:- 5
- Richmond Captain/Coach 1907 (VFA)
- Richmond Captain 1908
Charles 'Charlie' Pannam (the original family surname was Pannamopoulos) was an Australian rules footballer who played for the Collingwood Football Club in the Victorian Football Association (VFA) between 1894 and 1896 then in the Victorian Football League (VFL) between 1897 and 1906. He then played for the Richmond Football Club in the VFA in 1907 then in the VFL in 1908. He was senior coach of Richmond in 1907 and 1912.
A wingman and a rover, he was the first VFL player to reach the 100 game milestone, he was the VFL Leading Goalkicker in 1905, the last Captain and Coach of Richmond in the VFA and that club's first captain in its inaugural VFL season.
In 1996 Pannam was inducted into the Australian Football Hall of Fame.
References
- Hogan P: The Tigers Of Old , Richmond FC, Melbourne 1996
- AFL: Hall of Fame
Collingwood Football Club 1902/1903 VFL Premiers Captains of the Collingwood Football Club 1897: Strickland • 1898: Proudfoot • 1899: Proudfoot/Condon • 1900: Condon • 1901: Proudfoot • 1902–1904: Tulloch • 1905: Pannam • 1906: Dummett/Leach • 1907: Leach • 1908: Leach/Drohan/Nash • 1909: Nash • 1910–1911: Angus • 1912–1913: McHale • 1914–1916: Minogue • 1917–1918: Wilson • 1919: McCarthy • 1920–1921: Lee • 1922: Drummond • 1923: Curtis • 1924–1926: Tyson • 1927–1934: Coventry • 1935–1939: Collier • 1940–1941: Regan • 1942: Kyne • 1943: Regan • 1944: Fricker • 1945: Pannam • 1946–1949: Kyne • 1950–1951: Hocking • 1952–1955: Richards • 1955–1966: Mann • 1957: Twomey • 1958–1959: Tuck • 1960–1963: Weideman • 1964: Gabelich • 1965: Gabelich/Henderson • 1966–1969: Tuddenham • 1970: Water • 1971: Waters/W. Richardson • 1972–1975: W. Richardson • 1976: Tuddenham • 1977: M. Richardson • 1978: Thompson • 1979–1980: R. Shaw • 1981–1982: Moore • 1983–1986: Williams • 1987–1993: T. Shaw • 1994–1998: Brown • 1999–2007: Buckley • 2008: Burns • 2009–: MaxwellCaptains of the Richmond Football Club 1908: Pannam • 1909: Condon/Lawson • 1910: Schmidt • 1911: Incigneri • 1912: Ohlsen • 1913: James • 1914–1916: Thomas • 1917: Maybury • 1918: Hall • 1919: Thomas • 1920–1925: Minogue • 1926: M. Morris • 1927–1928: Geddes • 1929: Lilburne • 1930: Geddes • 1931: Hunter • 1932–1940: Bentley • 1941–1949: Dyer • 1950–1951: B. Morris • 1952–1957: Rowe • 1958–1959: Wright • 1960–1962: Branton • 1963–1966: Crowe • 1967: Swift • 1968–1971: Dean • 1972–1975: Hart • 1976–1977: Bourke • 1978: Sheedy • 1979: Bartlett • 1980: Monteath • 1981: Wood • 1982: Cloke • 1983–1984: Rowlings • 1985–1987: Lee • 1988–1992: Weightman • 1993: Hogg • 1994–1996: Free • 1997–2000: Knights • 2001–2004: Campbell • 2005–2008: Johnson • 2009–: NewmanCoaches of the Richmond Football Club 1908–1909: Condon • 1910: Hall • 1911: Incigneri • 1912: C. Pannam • 1913: Jenkins • 1914–1916: Ricketts • 1917: Maybury • 1918: Nolan • 1919: Clark • 1920–1925: Minogue • 1926: Morris • 1927–1932: Hughes • 1933: Schmidt • 1934–1940: Bentley • 1937; 1941: Titus • 1941–1952: Dyer • 1953–1955: A. Pannam • 1956: Oppy • 1957–1960: McDonald • 1961–1963: Rowe • 1964: Harris • 1964–1965: Smith • 1965: Titus • 1966–1976: Hafey • 1971: Howell • 1976–1978: Richardson • 1979–1982: Jewell • 1982–1983: Bourke • 1984: Patterson • 1985: Sproule • 1985–1987: Jewell • 1988–1991: Bartlett • 1992: Jeans • 1993–1995: Northey • 1996–1997: Walls • 1997–1999: Gieschen • 2000–2004: Frawley • 2005–2009: Wallace • 2009: Rawlings • 2010–: HardwickItalics denote caretaker coachVFL Leading Goalkicker Medal winners The Leading Goalkicker Medal was awarded from the VFL's first season, in 1897, until 1954, when the award was renamed the Coleman Medal. 1897: Leith & James • 1898: Smith • 1899: James • 1900: Lockwood & Thurgood • 1901: Hiskins • 1902: Baker • 1903: Lockwood • 1904: Coutie • 1905: Pannam • 1906: Grace • 1907: Lee • 1908: Lee • 1909: Lee • 1910: Lee & Martini • 1911: Brereton • 1912: Brereton • 1913: Park • 1914: Lee • 1915: Freake • 1916: Lee • 1917: Lee • 1918: Cowley • 1919: Lee • 1920: Bayliss • 1921: Rankin • 1922: Clover • 1923: Stockdale • 1924: Moriarty • 1925: Hagger • 1926: Coventry • 1927: Coventry • 1928: Coventry • 1929: Coventry • 1930: Coventry • 1931: Vallence • 1932: Moloney • 1933: Coventry • 1934: Pratt • 1935: Pratt • 1936: Mohr • 1937: Harris • 1938: Todd • 1939: Todd • 1940: Titus • 1941: Murray • 1942: White • 1943: Fanning • 1944: Fanning • 1945: Fanning • 1946: Fothergill • 1947: Fanning • 1948: White • 1949: Coleman • 1950: Coleman • 1951: Coleman • 1952: Coleman • 1953: Coleman • 1954: CollinsCollingwood Football Club • Leading Goalkickers 1897: Smith • 1898: Smith • 1899: Smith • 1900: Smith • 1901: Rowell • 1902: Rowell • 1903: Lockwood • 1904: C. Pannam • 1905: C. Pannam • 1906: Lee • 1907: Lee • 1908: Lee • 1909: Lee • 1910: Lee • 1911: Baxter • 1912: Hughes • 1913: Hughes • 1914: Lee • 1915: Lee • 1916: Lee • 1917: Lee • 1918: Wraith • 1919: Lee • 1920: Utting • 1921: Lee • 1922: Coventry • 1923: Coventry • 1924: Coventry • 1925: Coventry • 1926: Coventry • 1927: Coventry • 1928: Coventry • 1929: Coventry • 1930: Coventry • 1931: Coventry • 1932: Coventry • 1933: Coventry • 1934: Coventry • 1935: Coventry • 1936: Coventry • 1937: Coventry • 1938: Todd • 1939: Todd • 1940: Fothergill • 1941: A. Pannam • 1942: A. Pannam • 1943: A. Pannam • 1944: Richards • 1945: Fothergill • 1946: Fothergill • 1947: Mann • 1948: Richards • 1949: Pimm • 1950: Richards • 1951: Dunstan • 1952: Dunstan • 1953: Rose • 1954: Bromage • 1955: Smale • 1956: Smale • 1957: Brewer • 1958: Brewer • 1959: Weideman • 1960: Weideman • 1961: Pay • 1962: Weideman • 1963: Waters • 1964: Waters • 1965: Norman • 1966: Graham • 1967: McKenna • 1968: McKenna • 1969: McKenna • 1970: McKenna • 1971: McKenna • 1972: McKenna • 1973: McKenna • 1974: McKenna • 1975: Carman • 1976: Carman • 1977: Moore • 1978: Moore • 1979: Davis • 1980: Davis • 1981: Daicos • 1982: Daicos • 1983: Richardson • 1984: Williams • 1985: Taylor • 1986: Taylor • 1987: Taylor • 1988: Taylor • 1989: Taylor • 1990: Daicos • 1991: Daicos • 1992: Daicos • 1993: S. Rocca • 1994: S. Rocca • 1995: S. Rocca • 1996: S. Rocca • 1997: S. Rocca • 1998: S. Rocca • 1999: S. Rocca • 2000: A. Rocca • 2001: Tarrant • 2002: Tarrant/A. Rocca • 2003: Tarrant • 2004: Tarrant • 2005: Tarrant • 2006: A. Rocca • 2007: A. Rocca • 2008: Medhurst • 2009: Anthony • 2010: Didak • 2011: ClokeCategories:- Collingwood Football Club players
- Richmond Football Club players
- Richmond Football Club coaches
- Australian Football Hall of Fame inductees
- Northern Blues players
- Northern Blues coaches
- Richmond Football Club (VFA) players
- Australian people of Greek descent
- 1874 births
- 1952 deaths
- Australian rules footballers from Victoria
- VFL Leading Goalkicker Medal winners
- Australian rules biography, pre-1940 birth stubs
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