1979 Games Log for Russell Ebert (North Melbourne Kangaroos) Description: Date: Opponent: Result: K HB D M G B T HO GA I50 FF FA BL; Preliminary Final: Sep 22 Robran could do everything Ebert could do … Last played for North Melbourne Kangaroos in 1979. Russell Ebert OAM The only player to wine four Magarey Medals, Ebert was a supremely skilled centreman throughout his decorated career with Port Adelaide. At least one compilation of Australian football statistics estimated this to be the seventh highest tally in top-level senior football.This entry is from Wikipedia, the leading user-contributed encyclopedia. Change the target language to find translations.Copyright © 2012 sensagent Corporation: Online Encyclopedia, Thesaurus, Dictionary definitions and more. In later years he coached Port Adelaide and SA, and was elevated to the Australian, South Australian and Port Adelaide halls of fame.The bronze statue commemorates Port Adelaide AFL football champion, Russell Ebert. North Melbourne Jun 30, 2012 #10 Jascave said: Who do you think was the best SA player of all time? Russell Ebert; Personal information; Birth: 22 June 1949: Height and weight: 183 cm / kg: Playing career¹; Team(s) Port Adelaide (1968-1978 and 1980-1985) 391 games, 295 goals North Melbourne (1979) 25 games, 15 goals South Australia 35 games, 0 goals. Jonts Brownlow Medallist . He came to Port Adelaide from the Riverland in 1968 where he played at full-forward and won the club’s leading goal kicker award in his first year.Winning a record four Magarey Medals, he captained Port Adelaide to a drought-breaking 1977 premiership over Glenelg and later played in a total of four flags in the famous black-and-white guernsey. Nov 7, 2009 15,671 17,689 Adelaide AFL Club Port Adelaide Other Teams Flagstaff Hill FC, Tottenham Jun 30, 2012 #11 Robranisgod said: You obviously never saw them both play. Father of Brett Ebert: Shane Bond: North Melbourne: 24 years, 305 days: 3: 9 8 Previously played for Collingwood John Murphy: North Melbourne: 29 years, 215 days: 12: 9 8 Previously played for Fitzroy and South Melbourne. Upon his retirement in 1985, Ebert took over the coaching role at Port Adelaide until 1987 and then acted as coach of fellow SANFL side Ebert's playing career spanned a total of 452 senior games for Port Adelaide, North Melbourne and South Australian representative. Russell Ebert. an offensive content(racist, pornographic, injurious, etc.) By using our services, you agree to our use of cookies. Highlights from the club legend Russell Ebert celebrating his 50 years with the club.
“Russell Ebert led by example and changed the game by a centreman.

And Scott Hodges had cult status. Games: Port 391, North Melbourne … Click to expand... Like Quote Reply. Russell Ebert: North Melbourne: 29 years, 289 days: 1: 25 15 Four time Magarey Medallist. DiCookies help us deliver our services. All rights reserved. Email to friends Share on Facebook - opens in a new window or tab Share on Twitter - opens in a new window or tab Share on Pinterest - opens in a new window or tab Ebert is the only player in SANFL history to have won four Magarey Medals.Following the end of the 1979 season, Ebert returned to Port Adelaide, where his 392 games remains a club record.Ebert captained Port Adelaide from 1974–1978 and 1983–1985, as well as captaining the South Australian side in 1975, 1977 and 1983.

Monument details supplied by Monument Australia - www.monumentaustralia.org.au© Monument Australia 2010 - 2020 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED - Designed by
His 1990 season was exceptional.’’ RUSSELL EBERT. Playing Career: 1968 -85 Port Adelaide 1967 - 78, 1980 -85 (Games 391, Goals 295) North Melbourne - 1979 (Games 25, Goals 14) Player Honours SANFL - Magarey Medal 1971, 74, 76, 80; Port Adelaide Best & Fairest 1971,72, 74,76,77, 81; … It may not have been reviewed by professional editors (see Add new content to your site from Sensagent by XML.Get XML access to fix the meaning of your metadata. Team Scoring F Opposition Scoring A Marg W-D-L Venue Crowd Date; 1: North Melbourne: 4.8 8.14 14.20 17.27 : 129: Essendon: 5.3 8.9 12.10 16.13 : 109: 20: 1-0-0: Arden St Ebert is widely regarded as Port Adelaide’s greatest ever player, and arguably the best to have played the game in South Australia, along with Robran.