- Charlie Stanbridge
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Charlie Stanbridge Personal information Birth 9 January 1899 Recruited from Port Melbourne Height and weight 191 cm / 86 kg Playing career¹ Team(s) South Melbourne (1925-29)
- 69 games, 12 goals
¹ Statistics to end of 1929 season Charles Stanbridge (born 9 January 1899, date of death unknown) was an Australian rules footballer who played with South Melbourne in the VFL during the 1920s.
Stanbridge joined South Melbourne in 1925 after being recruited from Port Melbourne where he was a premiership player. He won South's best and fairest award in 1928 and was captain for the 1929 season. Stanbridge also represented Victoria in interstate football, appearing seven times. He joined Williamstown in 1932 and won a Recorder Cup and VFA Medal during his time with the club.
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Captains of the South Melbourne Football Club/Sydney Swans 1897–1898: Fraser • 1899: Adamson • 1900: Windley • 1901: Trim • 1902: Windley • 1903: Fogarty • 1904–1905: McGee • 1906: Howson • 1907–1908: Dolphin • 1909: Ricketts • 1910–1911: Thomas • 1912: Ricketts • 1913: H. Kelly • 1914–1915; 1917:* Belcher • 1918–1919: Caldwell • 1920: Belcher • 1921: Willis • 1922: Tandy • 1923–1925: P. Scanlan • 1926–1927: Pannam • 1928: J. Scanlan • 1929: Stanbridge • 1930–1931: J. Scanlan • 1932: Leonard • 1933–1936: Bisset • 1937: Nash • 1938–1945: Matthews • 1946–1948: Graham • 1949: Lucas • 1950–1952: Lane • 1953–1954: Clegg • 1955: Gunn • 1956: Gillett • 1957–1960: Clegg • 1961–1971: Skilton • 1972: Rantall • 1973–1976: Bedford • 1977–1979: Quade • 1980–1983: Round • 1984: Round/Browning • 1985: Browning • 1986–1992: Carroll • 1993–2002: P. Kelly • 2003–2005: Maxfield • 2006–2007: Hall/Kirk/Barry • 2008: Hall/Barry/Bolton • 2009–2010: Bolton/Goodes/Kirk • 2011: Goodes/McVeighBob Skilton Medal • Sydney Swans Best and Fairest Winners 1927: McKay • 1928: Stanbridge • 1929: Wheelahan • 1930: Hillis • 1931: Thomas • 1932: Faul • 1933: Clarke • 1934: Brain • 1935: Hillis • 1936: Matthews • 1937: Matthews • 1938: Thomas • 1939: Matthews • 1940: Matthews • 1941: Ritchie • 1942: Cleary • 1943: Matthews • 1944: Cleary • 1945: Graham • 1946: W. Williams • 1947: W. Williams • 1948: Clegg • 1949: Clegg • 1950: W. Williams • 1951: Clegg • 1952: Schaefer • 1953: Taylor • 1954: Lane • 1955: Gillett • 1956: Dorgan • 1957: Taylor • 1958: Skilton • 1959: Skilton • 1960: Johnson • 1961: Skilton • 1962: Skilton • 1963: Skilton • 1964: Skilton • 1965: Skilton • 1966: Papley • 1967: Skilton • 1968: Skilton • 1969: Bedford • 1970: Bedford • 1971: Bedford • 1972: Cook • 1973: Bedford • 1974: Goss • 1975: Bedford • 1976: Quade • 1977: Teasdale • 1978: Murphy • 1979: Round • 1980: Ackerly • 1981: Round • 1982: Ackerly • 1983: Browning • 1984: Evans • 1985: Wright • 1986: Healy • 1987: Healy • 1988: Healy • 1989: Bayes • 1990: Wright • 1991: Mitchell • 1992: Kelly • 1993: Kelly • 1994: Cresswell • 1995: Lockett • 1996: Kelly • 1997: Kelly • 1998: O'Loughlin • 1999: Schwass • 2000: Schuable • 2001: P. Williams • 2002: P. Williams • 2003: Goodes • 2004: Hall • 2005: Kirk • 2006: Goodes • 2007: Kirk • 2008: McVeigh • 2009: O'Keefe • 2010: Jack • 2011: GoodesCategories:- 1899 births
- Australian rules footballers from Victoria
- Sydney Swans players
- Port Melbourne Football Club players
- Williamstown Football Club players
- Port Melbourne Football Club coaches
- Bob Skilton Medal winners
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