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1952 Reserves

1952 Seconds scores


Played: 19
Won: 14
Lost: 5
Drew: 0
Position: 3rd
Points For: 1674 Points Against: 1220 1372%

Players (listed in Annual Report. Games in bracket)
Pannam (18), Currie (16), Reiffel (16), Ritchie (13), Audas (13), Hoare (13), Schofield (13), Abbott (12), Collins (12), Brown (12), Alby Western (12), Brian Hogan (11), O Allen (11), Betson (11), Flintoff (11), McGuinness (11), Boland (10), Gibb (10), Ryan (10), K Hogan (10), T Allen (10), Gleeson (9), Morcom (9), Richmond (9), Burge (8), Turner (8), Ednie (8), Geard (8), Cox (7), H Cooke (6), Harman (5), Davis (4), Horwood (4), Thompson (4), Cations (3), Duggan (3), Dillon (3), Clarke (2), Ball (2), Canny (2), Walsh (2), King (1), Roberts (1), H Rowe (1), Meckiff (1), Cossar (1), A Cooke (1), Hawkins (1), Farrell (1).

Goalkickers for season. https://www.tigerlandarchive.org/tiki-index.php?page=Reserves+Goalkicking

Rd
Date
W/L
Richmond Score
Opponent Score
Venue
Goalkickers
Team / Notes
1 W56 15.16 106 Fitzroy 6.14 50 Audas 5, Meckiff 2, Pannam 2, Abbott 2, D. Allen 1, Canny 1, Cations 1, Collins 1 No other details available
2 L34 10.13 73 Hawthorn 16.11 107 Abbott 2, Turner 2, Allen 2, Duggan 1, Pannam 1, Cations 1, Harman 1 Cubs led by 8 points at half-time but with 5 players hampered by injury they couldn't match Hawthorn in the second half Best: Ron Reiffel, Brian
3 W28 12.18 90 South Melbourne 9.8 62 D. Allen 3, Schofield 3, H. Cooke 2, Audas 1, Canny 1, Pannam 1, Abbott 1 Cubs kicked 3 goals to begin the 2nd quarter then kicked eleven behinds, with no fewer than four hitting the post Best: Graham Cox, Gavin Hoare, Les Flintoff, Jack Ritchie, Alan Cations, John Currie, Kevin Betson, Don Allen, Peter Schofield.
4 W15 12.15 87 North Melbourne 10.12 72 Schofield 7, D. Allen 2, Collins 1, Hogan 1, Duggan 1 Fred Burge, acting captain in Pannam's absence (injured leg), handled an even side well Best: Jack Ritchie, Boland, Collins, Schofield, Hoare, Currie, Abbott, Reiffel
5 W23 17.14 116 Footscray 13.15 93 Schofield 4, Audas 4, Cox 2, D. Allen 2, Pannam1, Collins 1, K. Hogan 1 Currie 1, Abbott 1 "Although warned by the coach to take the game as a tough one, it appeared that several regarded it as a pushover and much foolish play was indulged in at various stages of the game" Best: Ray Gibb, Ron Reiffel, Jack Ritchie, Pat Audas, Gavin Hoare, Gerry Collins, Graham Cox, Jack Currie, Kevin Hogan
6 L24 9.8 62 Geelong 12.14 86 Pannam 2, Western 2, Cox 1, Schofield 1, Collins 1, Betson 1, Abbott 1 "Fred Burge was outstanding in the back pocket, and it seems that once more he is near his best" Best: Fred Burge, Graham Cox, Kevin Betson, Gerry Collins, Alby Pannam, Ray Ednie.
7 W46 14.11 95 Essendon 6.13 49 Schofield 6, Cox 3, Collins 1, Pannam 1, Western 1, McGuinness 1, Hogan 1 With the Seniors not playing until Monday a large crowd was in attendance. The victory saw the Cubs move to 3rd, only percentage behind Carlton who are the Cubs' next opponent Graham Cox, Fred Burge, Peter Schofield, Kevin Dillon, Kevin Betson, Kevin Hogan, Gerry Collins, Gavin Hoare, Frank Ryan, Jack Ritchie, Ron Reiffel
8 W14 12.13 85 Carlton 9.17 71 T. Allen 4, Western 4, Turner 1, Currie 1, Flintoff 1, McGuinness 1 In a hard-fought battle on a heavy ground the Cubs extended their five point half time lead to a fourteen point victory on the final siren. Best: Tom Allen, Brian Boland, Brian Turner, Les Flintoff, Alby Western, Gavin Hoare, Ron Reiffel, Jack Ritchie, Keith McGuinness
9 W31 11.12 78 Melbourne 6.11 47 Schofield 3, Cox 2, McGuinness 2, Audas 1, Collins 1, Western 1, Pannam 1 Establishing a 22 point lead by quarter time held the Cubs in good stead as an already heavy ground got heavier when the rain came. Best: Graham Cox, Jack Currie, Jack Ritchie, Pat Audas, Frank Ryan, Gavin Hoare, Ray Horwood, Alby Western, Keith McGuinness, Gerry Collins, Alby Pannam.
10 W54 20.17 137 Collingwood 13.5 83 Goals: Schofield 5, K. Hogan 5, Flintoff 3, Cox 2, Western 2, Horwood 2, Morcom 1 The Cubs, after a poor start, went on to a comfortable victory over the up-to-then undefeated Collingwood Best: Alan Cooke, Graham Cox, Jack Ritchie, Pat Audas, Les Flintoff, Frank Ryan, Kevin Hogan, Ron Reiffel, Alby Pannam, Peter Schofield.
11 W30 9.16 70 St.Kilda 5.10 40 Goals: Western 2, Collins 2, Pannam 2, Turner 1, Allen 1, Morcom 1 Best: Ron Reiffel, Les Flintoff, Ray Ednie, Brian Turner, Ray Horwood, Gerry Collins, Alby Western, Alby Pannam, Tom Allen
12 W67 14.15 99 Fitzroy 4.8 32 D. Allen 4, T. Allen 2, McGuinness 2, Turner 2, H. Cooke 2, Morcom 1, Abbott 1 Owing to the state of the arena at Fitzroy, this game was transferred to Xavier College. Greater all-round strength, better teamwork and stamina, carried the Cubs through to their tenth win, the seventh on end Best: Brian Turner, Les Flintoff, Brian Boland, Graeme Richmond, Ray Gibb, John Currie, Tom Allen, Keith McGuinness, Kevin Hogan, Bob Gleeson, Stan Morcom
13 W16 9.9 63 Hawthorn 6.11 47 K. Hogan 3, Morcom 2, McGuinness 1, Ednie 1, Flintoff 1, Turner 1 Best: Jack Ritchie, Brian Turner, Kevin Hogan, Ron Reiffel, Stan Morcom, Ray Gibb, Barry Brown, John Currie, Graeme Richmond.
14 W1 11.8 74 South Melbourne 10.13 73 Schofield 4, Western 2, McGuinness 2, Morcom 1, Gleeson 1, Pannam 1 "Alby Western was in the thick of it all day and kicked the winning goal" Best: Alby Pannam, Kevin Betson, John Currie, Alby Western, Graeme Richmond, Peter Schofield, Bob Gleeson, Keith McGuinness.
15 W80 21.18 144 North Melbourne 9.10 64 Schofield 13, Morcom 3, Betson 2, K. Hogan 1, T. Allen 1, Western 1 Best: Peter Schofield, Alby Pannam, Les Flintoff, Pat Audas, Kevin Betson, Bob Gleeson, Frank Ryan, Brian Turner, Kevin Hogan, Graeme Richmond, Stan Morcom.
16 L3 16.12 108 Footscray 16.15 111 Schofield 6, Pannam 4, Currie 2, Western 2, Allen 1, Hoare 1 The Cubs slammed on 10 goals in the 2nd quarter to lead by 45 points but the Bulldogs hit back in the 3rd quarter and reduced the deficit to 20 points with one quarter to play Injuries to Pannam and Turner slowed the Cubs and Footscray finished the better and in an exciting finish snatched victory. Best: Les Flintoff, Alby Pannam, Kevin Betson, Gavin Hoare, Pat Audas, Peter Schofield, Brian Turner, Alby Western, Ron Reiffel
17 W56 14.20 104 Geelong 7.6 48 Schofield 5, T. Allen 5, Turner 3, Pannam 1 Outside of all-round superiority little else could describe Cubs' win. Brian Turner on one occasion in the centre, rose to mark in real Bob Pratt style". With 5 goals Peter Schofield brought his total of goals with the Cubs to 101, kicked over two seasons but in just 23 games. Best: Kevin Betson, Brian Turner, Alby Pannam, Jack Ritchie, Brian Boland, Ron Reiffel, Tom Allen, Peter Schofield, Pat Audas
18 L2 12.11 83 Essendon 13.7 85 Schofield 5, Western 3, Pannam 1, Hoare 1, Currie 1, T. Allen 1 After trailing by 35 points at half-time, the Cubs hit the front in the last quarter, but Essendon fought back, and the scores were level with 45 seconds remaining. The Bombers forced through a couple of singles and snatched a close win in a thrilling finish With the loss the Cubs missed 2nd place by percentage only, and now face Essendon again next week in the First Semi-Final Best: Brian Boland, Jack Ritchie, Kevin Betson, Rex Geard, Alby Western, Ray Ednie, Alby Pannam, Ron Reiffel, Bernie Hogan, Peter Schofield.
1st Semi Final L37 7.13 55 Essendon 14.8 92 Schofield 2, Pannam 1, B. Hogan 1, Betson 1, Audas 1, T. Allen 1 Best: Kevin Betson, Jack Ritchie, Ray Gibb, Stan Morcom, Brian Hogan, Alby Pannam, Pat Audas Cubs put up a gallant fight but found Essendon just too good. Team: B: Reiffel, Gibb, Geard, H-B: Flintoff, Ednie, Ritchie, C: Ryan, Hoare, Boland, H-F: Audas, Western, Morcom, F: Collins, Schofield, B, Hogan, Foll: Betson, Currie, Pannam, 19/20: T. Allen, Richmond, Emerg: Brown, H. Cooke, McGuinness, Abbott, Davis


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