Devonport Football Club - Past Senior Coaches

Past Senior Coaches

    • 1890 – J. Jones
    • 1891 – R. Langworthy
    • 1892–1899 – T. Wingrove
    • 1900 – Club in recess
    • 1901–1905 – J. Savage
    • 1906–1908 – S. Ashley
    • 1909–1910 – Unknown
    • 1911 – W. Pearce
    • 1912 – A. Knox
    • 1913 – A. Hennigan
    • 1914 – C. Hardstaff
    • 1915 – E. Hatton
    • 1916–1919 – Break due to World War I
    • 1920 – T. Lindley
    • 1921 – A. E. Hatton
    • 1922 – J. Foley
    • 1923 – J. Heaney
    • 1924–1926 – Percy Martyn
    • 1927 – J. Dunn
    • 1928 – J. Brown
    • 1929 – A. Soden
    • 1930 – Bill Berryman
    • 1931 – R. Mather
    • 1931–1935 – H. Baker
    • 1936 – C. A. Eyles
    • 1936 – M. Baker
    • 1937 – G. Bourke
    • 1937 – A. Brown
    • 1938–1939 – G. Cole
    • 1940 – C. Milburne
    • 1941–1944 – Break due to World War II
    • 1945 – P. Schmidt
    • 1946 – J. O'Keefe
    • 1947 – J. Jordan
    • 1948 – H. Murray
    • 1949 – A. Hutton
    • 1950–1951 – N. Richardson
    • 1952–1953 – R. Witzerman
    • 1954 – A. Deaton
    • 1955 – R. Cullen
    • 1956 – N. Gelavis
    • 1957–1958 – R. Jobson
    • 1959–1963 – N. Conlon
    • 1964–1965 – J. Stokes
    • 1965–1967 – Peter Lyon
    • 1968–1969 – T. McKay
    • 1970–1971 – Geoff Martin
    • 1972–1973 – Roland Crosby
    • 1974 – C. Hutchins
    • 1975–1976 – Bob Withers
    • 1976 – G. A. Green
    • 1977 – J. Bates
    • 1978 – Jim Prentice
    • 1979–1984 – N. Johnson
    • 1985 – B. S. Lane
    • 1986 – Mark Williams
    • 1987–1989 – Roland Crosby
    • 1990–1993 – Peter Knights
    • 1994–1996 – Andy Goodwin
    • 1997–1998 – M. Brown
    • 1999 – R. Spencer
    • 2000–2007 – D. Perry
    • 2008 – Steve Reissig
    • 2009–2010 – E. Bourn
    • 2011–2012 – G. Lutwyche
    • 2013 P.Griffiths

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