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Sandy Bay Football Club: Senior Coaches

  • 1945: Jack Rogers
  • 1946: Lance Collins
  • 1947: Lance Collins
  • 1948: Ernie Pilkington
  • 1949: Ernie Pilkington
  • 1950: Jack Rogers
  • 1951: Bert Lucas
  • 1952: Gordon Bowman
  • 1953: Gordon Bowman
  • 1954: Gordon Bowman
  • 1955: Gordon Bowman
  • 1956: Gordon Bowman
  • 1957: Gordon Bowman
  • 1958: Gordon Bowman
  • 1959: Terry Cashion
  • 1960: Terry Cashion
  • 1961: Terry Cashion
  • 1962: Stan Booth
  • 1963: Rex Geard
  • 1966: Rex Geard
  • 1967: Ray Giblett
  • 1968: Ray Giblett
  • 1969: Ray Giblett
  • 1970: Rod Olsson
  • 1971: Rod Olsson
  • 1972: Rod Olsson
  • 1973: Rod Olsson
  • 1974: Rod Olsson
  • 1975: Rod Olsson
  • 1976: Paul Sproule
  • 1977: Paul Sproule
  • 1978: Paul Sproule
  • 1979: Graeme Mackey
  • 1980: Graeme Mackey
  • 1981: Graeme Mackey
  • 1982: Gary Linton
  • 1983: Paul Sproule
  • 1984: Paul Sproule
  • 1985: Tim Maxwell
  • 1986: Andy Bennett
  • 1987: Andy Bennett
  • 1988: Andy Bennett
  • 1989: Shane Williams
  • 1990: Shane Williams & Geoff Whitton
  • 1991: Paul Jeffrey
  • 1992: Paul Jeffrey
  • 1993: Chris Fagan
  • 1994: Chris Fagan
  • 1995: Michael Hibberd & L.Spaulding
  • 1996: Lance Spaulding
  • 1997: Troy Clarke

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