Jack Tredrea
Australian rules footballer
Australian rules footballer
Jack Tredrea | |||
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Personal information | |||
Full name | John James Tredrea | ||
Nickname(s) | Jack | ||
Date of birth | (1884-12-17)17 December 1884 | ||
Date of death | 8 October 1975(1975-10-08) (aged 90) | ||
Place of death | Adelaide | ||
Position(s) | Utility | ||
Playing career | |||
Years | Club | Games (Goals) | |
1903–15, 1919–22 | South Adelaide | 220 (53) | |
Representative team honours | |||
Years | Team | Games (Goals) | |
South Australia | 29 | ||
Career highlights | |||
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Source: AustralianFootball.com |
John J. Tredrea (1884 to 1975) was an Australian rules footballer who played for the South Adelaide in the South Australian Football League. He served as the captain of South Adelaide from 1911 to 1915. He was the first South Australian player to reach 200 league games.[1][2]
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Captains of the South Adelaide Football Club
- 1876–1878: G. Kennedy
- 1879: S.A. Wallace
- 1880–1884: A. Mehrtens
- 1885–1887: J. Hall
- 1888–1898: J. Reedman
- 1899: A.E. Tomlin
- 1900: S. Reedman
- 1901: H. Kruss
- 1902–1904: S. Reedman
- 1905: J. Hansen
- 1906: A. Morton
- 1907: J.B. Windsor
- 1908: F. O'Brien
- 1909: D. McDougall
- 1910–1915: J.J. Tredrea
- 1919–1922: S.N. McKee
- 1923–1924: A. Caust
- 1925: D. Moriarty
- 1926–1927: W. Oliver
- 1928: H. Lingwood Smith
- 1929: W. Oliver
- 1930–1931: S.R. Jaffer
- 1932: B. McGregor
- 1933: S.R. Jaffer
- 1934: C.R. Rose
- 1935–1936: F. Tully
- 1937: W.J. Mackay
- 1938–1944: J.P. Dawes
- 1945: C.E. Haines
- 1946: J. Templeton
- 1947: L.W. Cahill
- 1948: D.A. Pryor
- 1949–1950: L.E. Lapthorne
- 1951–1953: J.G. Deane
- 1954: A.D. Hickinbotham
- 1955–1956: R.M. Hewitt
- 1957: J.G. Deane
- 1958–1959: R.A.N. Reimann
- 1960: D.I. Panizza
- 1961–1962: G. Christie
- 1963: I. Day / P.M. Darley
- 1964–1966: N. Kerley
- 1967–1969: P.M. Darley
- 1970: L. Backman
- 1971: P.M. Darley
- 1972–1973: D. Darcy
- 1974–1976: R. Keddie
- 1977: G. Robbins
- 1978–1981: G. Baynes
- 1982–1984: S. Palmer
- 1985–1987: J. Schneebichler
- 1988–1989: S. Butler
- 1990–1992: M. Bennett
- 1993: D. Kappler
- 1994–1995: D. Trevena
- 1996–1997: D. Stoeckel
- 1998–2000: A. Osborn
- 2000–2001: K. Koster
- 2003–2007: C. Sampson
- 2008–2009: J. Torney
- 2010: B. Warren
- 2011–2012: N. Murphy
- 2013: J. Thewlis
- 2014: J. Thewlis / N. Murphy
- 2015–2017: B. Crabb
- 2018: J. Cross / K. Brooksby
- 2019: J. Cross / M. Rose
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