Colin Rice

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{| width=45%; style="padding:0.2em; border:1px solid; background-color:#FFFF99; float:right; "
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! style="background:black; color:gold" |  Career Highlights
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*Glenelg [[1964]] – [[1965]]
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** 36  games
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** 64  goals
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* Glenelg Best & Fairest 1964
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*Geelong (VFL) 1957-1963
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** Captain 1960 (part)
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** Best and fairest 1959
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** Premiership player 1963
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''1963 Geelong premiership rover. Recruited from Swan Hill, Colin began his career with the Cats then played with Glenelg in the SANFL in 1964-65 and coached South Bendigo to a Bendigo League flag in 1969.
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<nowiki>*</nowiki> Stats current to end of 2009
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'' - from [http://www.thelatemail.com.au/the-late-mail-articles/2007/10/28/the-ten-cricket-chuckers/ The Late Mail online article]
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* Born: 16-Jul-1938 (Debut:18y 320d Last:25y 81d)
 
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* 170 cm 71 kg  
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[[File:CRiceGeel.jpg‎|thumb|left|Colin Rice with Geelong (Collectors Card)]]
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* 97 games
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* 87 goals
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== Biographical ==
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source: [http://stats.rleague.com/afl/stats/players/C/Colin_Rice.html stats.rleague.com]
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*Born: 16 July 1938
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*Height: 170 cm
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*Weight: 71 kg
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*Recruited from: Geelong
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*Previous Club: Swan Hill
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*GFC League Debut: 1964
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Nickname: "Sago"
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== Career ==
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Colin Rice, the 1963 Geelong premiership rover, came originally from Swan Hill in Victoria. Colin began his career with the Geelong Cats in 1957, winning their best and fairest in 1959. 
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Rice fell out with his Geelong coach (''see footnote 1'') and quit Geelong.
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He then played with Glenelg in 1964-65 winning the best and fairest for Glenelg in his first year there. 
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He later coached South Bendigo to a Bendigo League flag in 1969.
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<u>Footnote:</u>
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1. The [http://www.geelongadvertiser.com.au/article/2010/03/18/156071_opinion.html Geelong Advertiser] in a recent article on the 1963 premiership side noted ''"Coach Bob Davis said on World of Sport  after the win that the club might need another ruckman and rover. Colin Rice, the No.2  rover, took exception and quit."'' 
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== References ==
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1. [http://www.glenelgfc.com.au/ Glenelg Football Club]
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2. [http://stats.rleague.com/afl/stats/players/C/Colin_Rice.html stats.rleague.com]
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3. [http://www.thelatemail.com.au/the-late-mail-articles/2007/10/28/the-ten-cricket-chuckers/ The Late Mail online article]
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4. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colin_Rice Wikipedia article]
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[[Category:Players|Rice, Colin]]

Revision as of 13:05, 11 June 2010

 Career Highlights
  • Glenelg 19641965
    • 36 games
    • 64 goals
  • Glenelg Best & Fairest 1964
 Other Career Highlights
  • Geelong (VFL) 1957-1963
    • Captain 1960 (part)
    • Best and fairest 1959
    • Premiership player 1963

* Stats current to end of 2009


Colin Rice with Geelong (Collectors Card)

Biographical

  • Born: 16 July 1938
  • Height: 170 cm
  • Weight: 71 kg
  • Recruited from: Geelong
  • Previous Club: Swan Hill
  • GFC League Debut: 1964

Guernsey Number:

Nickname: "Sago"

Career

Colin Rice, the 1963 Geelong premiership rover, came originally from Swan Hill in Victoria. Colin began his career with the Geelong Cats in 1957, winning their best and fairest in 1959.

Rice fell out with his Geelong coach (see footnote 1) and quit Geelong. He then played with Glenelg in 1964-65 winning the best and fairest for Glenelg in his first year there.

He later coached South Bendigo to a Bendigo League flag in 1969.

Footnote:

1. The Geelong Advertiser in a recent article on the 1963 premiership side noted "Coach Bob Davis said on World of Sport after the win that the club might need another ruckman and rover. Colin Rice, the No.2 rover, took exception and quit."

References

1. Glenelg Football Club

2. stats.rleague.com

3. The Late Mail online article

4. Wikipedia article

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