(ex Sandy Bay and Melbourne), Mike Nash (ex Collingwood reserves), Bob Lynch (ex City-South, Fitzroy and New Norfolk) and Bob Cheek (a 1969 Tasmanian state rep. from Penguin). // --> , Click the logo above to visit TFL top goalkickers: G. Somers (13) 1896; A. Walton (18) 1903; T. Mills (15) 1905 and (13) 1906; W. Lee (14) 1907; G. Cook (24) 1908; S. Russell (26) 1914; W. Jack (25) 1920; L. Stevens (26) 1923; A. Rait (92) 1929, (112) 1930, (85) 1931, (102) 1932, (84) 1935, (98) 1936 and (62) 1937; T. Richardson (75) 1938; J. Metherell (61) 1939, (69) 1940 and (64) 1941; E. Collis (54) 1945; N. Clarke (51) 1956, (69) 1957 and (74) 1961; P. Cooper (45) 1958; D. Collins (77) 1962 and (58) 1967; B. Stephens (92) 1982; B. Howard (90) 1992, (104) 1995 and (70) 1997. 1982 PRELIMINARY FINAL LINDISFARNE V SORELL AT CLAREMONT, 1982 LINDISFARNE FC PREMIERS HOBART MATRIC, ABOVE PHOTO COURTESY www.beattiesStudios.com, lionel matheson 2nd right player middle row, Pat Hartnett (Cananore) Peter Hudson (Glenorchy), 1906 Kermandie Football Club However the young man goes, its good to see the Noble footy Dynasty continue. Challis performances at the carnival immediately caught the attention of every VFL club, and it was Carlton who swooped on the talented 22-year-old. TASMAN FOOTBALL CLUB PROGRAM 25 MAY 1985 // --> , Click the logo above to visit In contrast, Geelong looked the fitter and fresher side and unleashed one of their famous dazzling bursts as they scored 3 goals in even time to open up a matchwinning lead early in the last quarter. GOALS North Hobart: B. Smith (5), J. Wright (5), French (4), Arnold (3), G. Dwyer (3), Marshall (2), J. Devine, D. Graham, D. Keats, Herbert. The beauty of having a digital subscription or membership is that it travels with you. The Hawks learnt from their two previous losses and tried to use their strength to upset Geelong in the first quarter. // -->