Canterbury Junior Football Club
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| History (4 items) |
| Club history and facts |
Tuesday 29 January 2008 / Maurice 11/5 |
| Club History |
on 29 Jan 2008 by Historian |
| Canterbury Junior Soccer Football Club was formed in 1923. Due to the initiative of Andy Burton, a group of enthusiasts met and sat on a rock pile situated on a vacant block where Canterbury Hotel now stands. Jack Daley was elected president, Andy Burton secretary and Tom English treasurer. Later that year, Hurlstone Park was formed followed by the [read more] |
| Players who became internationals |
on 29 Jan 2008 by Historian |
| Roy Crowhurst Dennis Yaager Ron Hughes Ron Corey Bob Murray Ernie Campbell Ray Neal Peter Katholos Bruce Young Colin Curran Alan Westwater Tony Pezzano [read more] |
| Special men |
on 29 Jan 2008 by Historian |
| Vince Laws Vince Laws has been with the club for over 40 years. During this time he has held the club presidency and been heavily involved with the social side of the club. But his efforts as a coach/manager of different sides is second to none. During the 80s, Vince took his Premier League Reserve Grade side to [read more] |
| Special women |
on 29 Jan 2008 by Historian |
| Canterbury has over the years, taken great pride and value in producing consistently talented women's teams. Reflecting on how valuable these teams were to our club, it was often the large number of points obtained by our women and girls that in later years won us club championships. The great success of our ladies was without a doubt caused by [read more] |