• The Old Melburnians Athletics Club is a track and field club based in Melbourne, Australia. The precursor to the Old Melburnians Athletic Club (O.M.A.C...
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  • The Old Melburnians Football Club, also known as Old Melburnians, is an Australian rules football club composed of Melbourne Grammar School alumni, based...
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  • This is a list of Old Melburnians, who are notable former students of Melbourne Grammar School in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Alumni of Melbourne...
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  • Scott Ferrier (category Commonwealth Games medallists in athletics)
    alumnus of Trinity Grammar School, Ferrier competed for the Old Melburnians Athletics club and was a two-time Australian champion in the men's decathlon...
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    List of schools in Victoria List of high schools in Victoria Old Melburnians Football Club ^ Who's Who of boys' school rankings: 1. Scotch College, Melbourne...
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  • running club, is an eclectic institution specialising in running and oriented towards the sport and recreation of running or track and field. The club may...
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  • Edwin Flack (category Olympic gold medalists in athletics (track and field))
    long-distance running in amateur athletics in the then colony of Victoria, competing with the Melburnian Hare & Hounds athletics club. In October 1892 he placed...
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  • Sam Baines (category Australian athletics biography stubs)
    Record. He is coached by James Karageorgiou and competes for the Old Melburnians Athletics Club. At the III Commonwealth Youth Games in Pune, India he placed...
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    transport to holiday and day tripper locations in "the hills". Many Melburnians up to (at least) the 1930s also holidayed in cottages in Upper Ferntree...
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  • United Alexander Football Club (founded as Alexander the Great-Melbourne Soccer Club) established in 1958 is a football (soccer) club based in the northern...
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  • Henry Frayne (athlete) (category World Athletics Championships athletes for Australia)
    completed a Bachelor of Commerce at Deakin University. "Athletics Australia – Frayne, Henry". Athletics.com.au. Retrieved 11 March 2012. "Henry Frayne". commonwealthgames...
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  • ground became dedicated to athletics. The local members then joined Heidelberg-Bundoora to create Diamond Valley United Soccer Club in 1986. Notably, Eltham...
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  • international-standard athletics track, which was opened in December 2011 with a friendly against old foes Sydney Olympic. However, the club could not capitalise...
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  • The Doncaster East Football Club is an Australian rules football club located in Doncaster East, Victoria with resident home ground at Zerbes Reserve...
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  • Field hockey Melbourne Cricket Ground – Athletics, Field hockey (final), Football (final) Oaklands Hunt Club – Modern pentathlon (riding, running) Olympic...
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    Junction Oval (category St Kilda Football Club)
    Victorian Amateur Football Association's Old Melburnians Football Club from 1992 to 2015, and they took on Old Caulfield Grammarians in the final Australian...
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  • on 16 April would be the first day of victory against fellow old boys club Old Melburnians, finishing in a 4–1 victory. OXSC, already in the relegation...
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    The Point Cook Football Club, nicknamed The Bulldogs, is an Amateur Australian rules football club, based in the Melbourne suburb of Point Cook, playing...
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    Corrie Gardner (category Australian Athletics Championships winners)
    Essendon Football Club and Melbourne Football Club. Gardner was a member of the Melburnian Hare & Hounds Athletics Club and when aged 25 years old he travelled...
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    Melbourne Cricket Ground (category Athletics (track and field) venues in Australia)
    MCG improved but the ever-ambitious Melburnians were always on the lookout for more than the usual diet of club and inter-colonial games. In 1861, Felix...
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    Tom Wills (category Geelong Football Club administrators)
    much along of us. He speak nothing now but blackfellow talk". While Melburnians were enthralled by Wills and the Aboriginal team, the annual intercolonial...
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    Herb Hunter (footballer) (category Australian Athletics Championships winners)
    1903), p.5. Kiddle, J.B. (ed), War services of Old Melburnians, 1914–1918, Council of the Old Melburnian Society, 1923, p.90. World War I Service Record...
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  • Point Cook Soccer Club are an Australian association football club from Point Cook, Victoria, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria. The club currently plays...
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  • Ballarat City FC (category National Premier Leagues clubs)
    their first six seasons at Llanberris Reserve, now home to the Ballarat Athletics Club, before moving to Trekardo Park in 1973. Ballarat originally played...
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  • (1883–1967), eighth Prime Minister of Australia, initiated in the Old Melburnians Lodge No. 317 UGLV Walter Bruchhausen (1892–1976), U.S. federal judge...
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  • Ringwood City SC (category Association football clubs established in 1953)
    Soccer Club is an Australian soccer club from Ringwood, a suburb of Melbourne. The club was formed in 1953 as Wilhelmina by Dutch Australians. The club currently...
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  • (VAIHA). The association consisted of 4 ice hockey clubs: Beavers Brighton Glaciarium Melburnians The first state championship series in Australia was...
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    (VAIHA). The association consisted of 4 ice hockey clubs: Beavers Brighton Glaciarium Melburnians The first inter-state ice hockey championship was held...
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  • auditorium accommodating live audiences, and this became a popular venue for Melburnians and the focus for the many live variety programs which the station broadcast...
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    When he was in Sydney, O'Reilly received an invitation to join an athletics club based on his performances in Goulburn, but was only able to join after...
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