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Auction House:Leski Auctions Pty. Ltd.Number of lots recorded:187
Sale Title:The Alex Jesaulenko CollectionLots with images:148
Auction Location:MelbournePrices available:51
Date:26-Sep-2013
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Alex Jesaulenko's Early Trophies: Epns silverware - Small tankard engraved 'E.F.C., Juniors A, 1960, Most Consistent, A.Jesaulenko'; Sugar bowl (handle loose) engraved 'E.F.C. Colts, Runner-up Best & Fairest, 1963, A.Jesaulenko'; Small tray engraved 'E.F.C. Colts, Best & Fairest, 1964, A.Jesaulenko'; Teaspoon with Eastlake F.C. badge engraved 'Premiers 1964'; Hecworth Tray (28 cm diameter) engraved 'East Perth Football Club, Versus, Combined Canberra Team. Presented to Fairest & Best, 4th July 1965'. (5…
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Alex Jesaulenko's Medals, noted 'Carlton F.C. Premiers 1979' (2 - one silver, other pewter); 'Carlton Football & Cricket Clubs 125th Anniversary 1864-1989'; 1978 Caltex Sports Star Nomination; 1958 Yarralumla-Manuka Jfc Best & Fairest 1st Semi-Final; 1960 Jphs Boys Junior Championship; 'Holeproof Smart-Stay' Best & Fairest Award. (7 items)
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Alex Jesaulenko's Scrapbooks: comprising scrapbooks (29) of press clippings, 1966-82; plus two bags of newspapers & clippings, noted 'Canberra Football Record's (14) including 1966 North Melbourne v ACT & 1966 ACT v Queensland; photographs (14); 1967 VFL Registration form; telegrams regarding his first game, 68 Grand Final, 100th game, 100 goals, 72 Grand Final, 200th game, captain-coach, 79 Grand Final & MBE; 1967 Galahs World Tour - brochure, ticket, Pan-Am menu, postcards (4), 'Aussie Football World…
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Alex Jesaulenko's Photograph Collection: A unique and remarkable collection illustrating Alex Jesaulenko's stellar career, also showing many Carlton players including Ron Barassi, John Nicholls, Percy Jones, David McKay, Bruce Doull & Mike Fitzpatrick; lovely group showing 1979 Grand Final; number of shots with Peter Brock; and yes! - it includes the 'You beauty' mark. Majority 20 x 25 cm or larger. Fair/VG condition. (253)
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Alex Jesaulenko's 35 mm Slides: Wonderful collection, mainly showing scenes from the 1967, 1968 & 1972 Australian Football World Tours, showing the Australian 'Galahs' in Britain, Ireland, Paris, Romania, Hawaii, USA & Disneyland; or Carlton trips to San Francisco & London. Plus Hanimex slide projector. G/VG condition. (383)
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Alex Jesaulenko's Film/Video/Audio Collection: 8 mm Film (10 reels of varying length), noted Ireland (3), Carlton trip to San Francisco, London, Germany/Austria, Disneyland/Hawaii, Mexico Fishing Trip. Together with old Sankyo 8 mm movie camera & Eumig projector. National video cartridge 'Last Quarter 1972 Grand Final'. Reel-to-reel audio tapes of Ancol & Schweppes advertisements c1970-71. G/VG condition.
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The Alex Jesaulenko Archive: Large accumulation of letters, invitations, menus, photographs, tickets, telegrams & fan-letters. Noted folders regarding Personal Achievments, Carlton Football Club, VFL/AFL, Allies, Ukraine, AFL Hall of Fame, St Kilda Football Club. Includes 6 page speech to members regarding his resignation as Captain/Coach of Carlton Football Club; 1968 Gaelic-Australian Football Tour programme; Carlton Team of the 20th Century photograph. Signatures include Malcolm Fraser (2), Don Chipp,…
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Alex Jesaulenko's Carlton Jumper, navy blue wool, with cloth 'CFC' logo & number '25' on reverse, worn by Alex Jesaulenko 1970-75. Very Good condition. This is the jumper Jesaulenko was wearing on the day he took the 'Mark of the Century'. It has been on display at the National Sports Museum where it was one of the most visited icons of the Australian Rules Football exhibit. 'Oh Jesaulenko, you beauty!' Jesaulenko's marking skill was perhaps best highlighted by a spectacular mark over big Collingwood…
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Carlton Jumper, navy blue wool, with cloth 'CFC' logo, long sleeves, VFL & Cub badges on front, no number on reverse, made by Sekem. VG condition.
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Carlton Jumper, navy blue wool, with cloth 'CFC' logo, AFL Centenary & Hyundai badges on front, number '53' and 'Hyundai' on reverse, made by Sekem. VG condition.
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Carlton Jumper, with c16 signatures on front including Ron Barassi, John Nicholls, Stephen Kernahan, Ken Hands, Robert Walls, Craig Bradley & Steven Silvagni. VG condition.
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Royce Hart's Richmond Jumper, with plastic number '4' on reverse (plastic split). Good condition. This jumper was exchanged with Royce Hart in 1969; one of Jesaulenko's Carlton jumpers is in the Royce Hart collection. Hart wore this jumper during the 1969 Grand Final against Carlton. The match, attended by 119,165 spectators, was won by Richmond by a margin of 25 points, marking that club's seventh premiership victory. The team included Kevin Sheedy, Francis Bourke, John Northey and Kevin Bartlett and was…
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1967 Australian Football World Tour, trophy shield with stand, engraved 'Australian Rules & Gaelic Football' & 'Melbourne v Irish Teams 29.10.67'. The first International Rules Football matches were organised by football sports broadcaster and former VFL umpire, Harry Beitzel in 1967. The first team was christened 'The Galahs'. Their matches, opponents, and scores were as follows: Saturday, 28 October 1967: Civil Service, a Dublin club team, preliminary warm-up match. The Galahs won by two points. Sunday,…
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1968 Victorian Team, official team photograph with title 'Victoria v South Australia at Melbourne, Saturday, 1st June, 1968. Scores Victoria - 14 goals, 9 behinds - 98 points; South Australia - 5 goals, 10 behinds - 40 points' and players names printed on mount, overall 37 x 35 cm. A fabulous team including Bill Goggin, Kevin Bartlett, Royce Hart, Peter Hudson, John Nicholls, Alex Jesaulenko & Bob Skilton. Scarce.
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1968 Victorian Team, official team photograph with title 'Victoria v Western Australia at Perth, 6th July, 1968. Scores - Victoria: 13 goals, 21 behinds, 99 points; Western Australia: 13 goals, 12 behinds, 90 points' and players names printed on mount, overall 33 x 25 cm (some tone spots on mount. A fabulous team including Bill Goggin, David Parkin, Royce Hart, Peter Hudson, John Nicholls, Alex Jesaulenko & Bob Skilton. Scarce.
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Alex Jesaulenko, hand-tinted photograph of Alex in his Victorian jumper, with 'Carlton Football Club/ A.Jesaulenko' hand-painted on mount, photo by William Marten, overall 23 x 35 cm. Minor tone spots on mount, photograph fine.
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1968 Carlton Premiership Medal, front design of a footballer by Andor Meszaros (1900-72, who had also designed the 1956 Melbourne Olympic Games medals), reverse shows players names in their positions, surrounded by text 'Victorian Football League/ Carlton: Premiers: 1968'. Together with perspex display stand engraved 'A.Jesaulenko'. Some verdigris to reverse. [Alex Jesaulenko is shown on the medal on a Forward Flank]. 1968 saw the home-and-away competition expanded to 20 rounds. After the traditional 18…
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1968 Premiership Trophy, small 'Ross Faulkner' football, with blue & white ribbons through laces, mounted on wooden stand, engraved on front 'Carlton Football Club, Premiers 1968, A.Jesaulenko', and engraved on reverse 'Presented by Ross Faulkner'. Good condition.
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1968 Australian Team, official team photograph with title 'Australian Football World Tour, 1968, Undefeated Gaelic World Champions' and players names printed on mount, overall 31 x 25 cm. A fabulous team including Ron Barassi, Kevin Bartlett, Alex Jesaulenko, Neil Kerley, Graham Farmer, Gary Dempsey & Peter Hudson. Extremely rare.
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1968 Australian Football World Tour, trophy shield with stand, with enamel Irish harp badge, engraved 'Australia v Down 1968'. (The big match of the 1968 tour of the Galahs was against Down, the All-Ireland champion, the Australians won 1.11 to 2.7). Rare souvenir of this tour.
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1969 Victorian Team, official team photograph with title 'A.N.F.C. Championship Matches - Adelaide 1969, Victorian Football League Representative Team', with scores of Victoria's three matches and players names printed on mount, overall 34 x 25 cm. A fabulous team including John Nicholls, Kevin Bartlett, Royce Hart, Peter Hudson, Alex Jesaulenko & Kevin Sheedy. Scarce.
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Record VFL Score: Small Football mounted on trophy, the football stamped 'Carlton, Record VFL Score, 30.30-210 Points', and stand with plaque engraved 'Carlton, Record V.F.L. Score 12-4-1969, G30-B30 = 210 Points'.
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Alex Jesaulenko, signature on 'Alex Jesaulenko - Frame by Frame' print, limited edition 25/500, framed & glazed, overall 111 x 45 cm.
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Peter Hudson, signature on 'Peter Hudson - Frame by Frame' print, limited edition Ap/500, size 100 x 35 cm. [Peter Hudson played 129 games for Hawthorn 1967-74 & 1977, and kicked 727 goals].
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Barry Breen, signature on 'Barry Breen - Frame by Frame' print, limited edition Ap/500, size 100 x 35 cm. [Barry Breen played 300 games for St Kilda 1965-82, and famously kicked a wobbly punt that bounced through for a behind that broke the deadlock with Collingwood late in the dying minutes of the 1966 Grand Final that became St Kilda's first and to date, only premiership].
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Kevin Bartlett, signature on 'Kevin Bartlett - Frame by Frame' print, limited edition Ap/500, size 100 x 35 cm. [Kevin Bartlett played 403 games for Richmond 1965-83].
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1970 Victorian Team, official team photograph with title 'Victoria v South Australia at Adelaide, Wednesday, 13th May, 1970. Scores: Victoria 23 goals 12 behinds, 150 points; South Australia 15 goals 18 behinds, 108 points' and players names printed on mount, overall 28 x 25 cm. An excellent team including John Nicholls, Alex Jesaulenko, Peter Bedford, Kevin Sheedy, Peter Hudson, Gary Dempsey & Bill Goggin. Scarce.
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1970 Victorian Team, official team photograph with title 'Victoria v Western Australia at Melbourne, Saturday, 13th June, 1970. Scores: Victoria 17 goals 9 behinds, 111 points; Wetern Australia 15 goals 15 behinds, 105 points' and players names printed on mount, overall 38 x 35 cm. An excellent team including John Nicholls, Alex Jesaulenko, Peter Bedford, Peter Hudson, Gary Dempsey & Bill Goggin. Scarce.
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Match Football Used By Alex Jesaulenko to Score His 100th Goal in 1970: 'Sherrin' Football mounted on trophy, with plaque engraved 'Presented To, Alex Jesaulenko, On the Occassion, Of Reaching 100 Goals in Season 1970, Melbourne v Carlton, 29.8.1970, Carlton Football Club - Premiers 1970'. Overall 37 cm tall. Ball was repaired & treated, prior to being put on display at the National Sports Museum at the MCG.
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Carlton Goal-Kicking Record: Pair of wooden cabinets, one 121 cm wide, 121 cm tall & 28 cm deep; other 121 cm wide, 73 cm tall & 44 cm deep, with plaque on top 'Carlton Football Club, Season 1979, Presented to, Alex Jesaulenko, For Breaking Club Record of 97 Goals, Total Goals For season 123'. (2 items)
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'Jesaulenko You Beauty', display comprising five action photographs, one signed by Alex Jesaulenko, window mounted, framed & glazed, overall 79 x 55 cm.
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'The Mark of the Century', display comprising action photograph of Jezza's mark in the 1970 Grand Final, signed by Alex Jesaulenko & Graeme Jenkin, with details on mount, limited edition 25/1500, framed & glazed, overall 48 x 55 cm
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'Jesaulenko - You Beauty', display comprising large action photograph, signed by Alex Jesaulenko, limited edition 25/1000, window mounted, framed & glazed, overall 52 x 75 cm.
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'Mark of the Century, 1970 Grand Final', statuette of the mark, 27 cm tall, limited edition 'Proof/1000'. (Leg broken - needs repair).
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1970 Carlton Premiership Medal, front design of a footballer by Andor Meszaros (1900-72, who had also designed the 1956 Melbourne Olympic Games medals), reverse shows players names in their positions, surrounded by text 'Victorian Football League/ Carlton: Premiers: 1970'. Together with perspex display stand engraved 'A.Jesaulenko'. [Alex Jesaulenko is shown on the medal at Full Forward]. Often referred to as the greatest moment in the history of the Carlton Football Club, the 1970 VFL Grand Final victory…
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1970 Premiership Trophy, small 'Ross Faulkner' football, with blue & white ribbons through laces, mounted on wooden stand, engraved on front 'Carlton Football Club, Premiers V.F.L. 1970, A.Jesaulenko', and engraved on reverse 'Presented by Ross Faulkner'. Good condition.
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Carlton: 1970 Team photograph, 'Carlton Football Club, V.F.L. Premiers 1970', overall 32 x 25 cm. Very good condition, the team includes John Nicholls, Robert Walls, Sergio Silvagni, Bruce Doull, Alex Jesaulenko, Adrian Gallagher & Ron Barassi (coach).
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Bunbury Jumper, from a 1970 Charity match, white with embroidered 'Torch Bearer, Bunbury, W.A.' on left breast & number '25' on reverse. Together with an attractive medallion presented to Alex for playing. VG condition. [Players included Alex Jesaulenko, Syd Jackson, Ron Barassi, Neil Kerley & Len Thompson. Syd Jackson had been recruited from South Bunbury to East Perth in 1963, and made his debut with Carlton in 1969 after being recruited by Ron Barassi].
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Trophy, with plaque 'Carlton Football Club, Premiership Player, 1968 & 1970, Alex Jesaulenko', and medallion inserted alongside 'Premiership Players Club, AFL Premiers', overall 34 cm tall.
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Carlton hand-painted Certificate, 'Carlton Football Club. Alex Jesaulenko. Dear Sir, We, the undersigned, on behalf of the Carlton Football Club wish to place on record our high appreciation of the manner in which you have upheld the honour of the Club, by your excellent and manly play during the past four years. Wishing you long life and prosperity, We are, Yours sincerely, (signed by George Harris & Bert Deacon) Carlton, 7th December, 1970', framed, overall 27 x 35 cm.
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100th Game: Silver tray, 38 cm diameter, engraved 'Presented to... Alex Jesaulenko, on the occasion of his, 100th Game, with the Carlton Football Club. 1st April 1972', made by Paramount Finest Silverware.
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1972 Victorian Team, official team photograph with title 'A.N.F.C. Championship Matches - Perth 1972, Victorian Football League Representative Team', with scores of Victoria's three matches and players names printed on mount, overall 38 x 35 cm. A fabulous team including Ross Smith, John Nicholls, Kevin Bartlett, Peter McKenna, Alex Jesaulenko & Kevin Sheedy. Scarce.
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c1972-2008 'Football Record's, comprising Home & Away (8), Finals (9), Grand Finals (11 - including 1972 & 1979 x 6); 2008 Victoria v Dream Team (4); also 'Football Budget's 1976 WA v Victoria & 1979 SA v Victoria. (Total 34)
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Alex Jesaulenko's 'The Sun' V.F.L. All-Stars Medal 1972, 59 mm diameter, engraved '1972' & 'Alex Jesaulenko. VG condition.
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1972 Carlton Premiership Medal, front design of a footballer by Andor Meszaros (1900-72, who had also designed the 1956 Melbourne Olympic Games medals), reverse shows players names in their positions, surrounded by text 'Victorian Football League/ Carlton: Premiers: 1972'. [Alex Jesaulenko is shown on the medal at Full Forward]. 1972 marked the introduction of the final 5 for the first time in VFL history, one year too late for the club, which had finished fifth in the previous year. Carlton and Richmond…
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1972 Premiership Trophy, small 'Ross Faulkner' football, with blue & white ribbons through laces, mounted on wooden stand, engraved on front 'Carlton Football Club, Premiers 1972, A.Jesaulenko'. Good condition.
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Carlton: 1972 Team photograph, 'Carlton Football Club, V.F.L. Premiers 1972', overall 38 x 35 cm. Good condition, the team includes John Nicholls, Robert Walls, Syd Jackson, Bruce Doull, Alex Jesaulenko & Adrian Gallagher.
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Alex Jesaulenko's Australian 'Galahs' Jumper, from 1972 Australian Football World Tour, yellow wool, with Australian Coat-of-Arms badge on front & number '25' on reverse. Good condition. [This jumper has been on display at the National Sports Museum at the MCG].
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Rare programme 'Australian Football, Carlton/Orlando Wines World Tour - 1972, Souvenir Programme'. (The Orlando All Stars team included Mal Brown, Ross Smith, Royce Hart, Barrie Robran & Peter Bedford; Carlton were the 1972 Premiers). Fair/Good condition.
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1972 Australian Football World Tour, collection of photographs (mainly 25 x 25 cm) showing the Australian footballers in London, Paris, Greece, playing at The Oval, and meeting Price Charles. Fair/VG. (42 items)
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1973 Victorian Team, official team photograph with title 'Victoria v Western Australia at VFL Park, Saturday, 2nd June, 1973. Scores: Victoria 23 goals 20 behinds - 158 points; Western Australia 10 goals 10 behinds - 70 points' and players names printed on mount, overall 38 x 35 cm. An excellent team including Barry Davis, Len Thompson, Alex Jesaulenko, Keith Greig, Kevin Bartlett, Gary Dempsey & Wayne Richardson. Scarce.
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Alex Jesaulenko's 'The Sun' V.F.L. All-Stars Medal 1973, 59 mm diameter, engraved '1973' & 'Alex Jesaulenko. VG condition.
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Carlton Social Club Badges, for 1973-74, 1979-80, 1990, 2005, 2006, 2007; plus a nice undated one (Life Member?) (7 items)
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Alex Jesaulenko's Carlton Life Member's Badge: sterling silver & Enamel badge, 'CFC/ Life Member/ Carlton Football Club', numbered on revere '151' and engraved '1974' & 'Alex Jesaulenko', made by K. G. Luke. Some wear, otherwise good condition.
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Alex Jesaulenko: Original hand-painted caricature portrait by Weg, signed by the artist, with mount 'Victorian Football Writers' Association, Player of the Year Award 1975, Alex Jesaulenko', framed, overall 52 x 65 cm.
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1975 Wacker Award: Pair of goblets, engraved at base 'Melbourne Times 'Wacker Award 1975' - Alex Jesaulenko'. Believed to have been made by silversmith Steve Walsh of Buninyong. Together with bound issues of 'The Melbourne Times' from April 9 to Oct.1, 1975. [Frank 'Wacker' Strahan (1930-2003, University of Melbourne archivist), a one-eyed Blues fan, wrote the column 'On the Wing with Wacker' for the 'Melbourne Times' for 30 years, and held his annual presentation of awards until 2002. Football's most…
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Alex Jesaulenko's 'The Sun' Allstars Trophy, yellow 'Sherrin' football with 'The Sun' All Stars 75 badge, on wooden stand with plaque engraved 'Alex Jesaulenko, Captain, The Sun - All Stars, 1975'. Good condition.
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1975 Victorian Team, official team photograph with title 'Victoria v Western Australia at VFL Park, Saturday, 14th June, 1975. Scores: Victoria 20 goals 24 behinds - 144 points; Western Australia 8 goals 15 behinds - 63 points' and players names printed on mount, overall 38 x 35 cm. An excellent team including Alex Jesaulenko, Peter Bedford, Leigh Matthews, Keith Greig, Peter Knights, Gary Dempsey & Max Richardson. Scarce.
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1975 Victorian Team, official team photograph with title 'NFL Championship Final, Victoria v South Australia at Football Park, Adelaide, Saturday, 5th July, 1975. Scores: Victoria 18 goals 10 behinds - 118 points; South Australia 11 goals 15 behinds - 81 points' and players names printed on mount, overall 38 x 35 cm. An excellent team including Alex Jesaulenko, Peter Bedford, Leigh Matthews, Keith Greig, Peter Knights, Gary Dempsey & Malcolm Blight. Scarce.
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1975 Victorian Team, certificate 'This is to certify that Alex Jesaulenko, (Captain), Represented his State in the 1975 National Football Championship'. Scarce.
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VFL Players Association Player of the Year Award: Inaugural Trophy, featuring golden football in front of goal posts, with plaque engraved 'V.F.L. Players Association, Player of the Year - 1975, A.Jesaulenko'. Jesaulenko was the first winner of this award - won for the last 3 years by Gary Ablett Jr. VFL/AFL players vote, according to a footballer's versatility, skill, leadership, respect for teammates and the opposition, and the ability to play under pressure.
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Captain-Coach: Silver tray, 42 cm diameter, engraved 'Presented to, Alex Jesaulenko, by The Caltonians, On His Appointment, As Captain and Coach of, The Carlton Football Club, On May 11th 1976'.
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Alex Jesaulenko's 'The Sun' Allstars Trophy, yellow 'Sherrin' football with 'The Sun' All Stars 76 badge, on wooden stand with plaque engraved 'Alex Jesaulenko, The Sun - All Stars, 1976'. Good condition (football needs inflating).
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1976 Victorian Team, official team photograph with title 'Victoria v Western Australia at Perth, 24th April, 1976. Scores: Victoria 21.18 (144) defeated Western Australia 11.21 (87)' and players names printed on mount, overall 29 x 25 cm. An excellent team including Alex Jesaulenko (captain), Francis Bourke, Leigh Matthews, Bruce Doull, Sam Newman, Gary Dempsey, Barry Cable & Robbie Flower. Scarce.
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Launceston: Book 'The Blues Story, 100 Years of Competitive Football 1877-1977' by Pinchin [Launceston, 1977]; plus Launceston football jumper with number '12' on reverse.
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200th Game: Certificate, 'Victorian Football League, Mr. (Alex Jesaulenko), This Certificate is issued in recognition and appreciation of the outstanding services rendered by you to the Australian National Game of Football in playing 200 or more League matches. period of service (1967) to ', signed by Allen Aylett, framed, overall 23 x 35 cm.
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Geoff (Jeff) Hook, an original political cartoon (Published in Sun News-Pictorial, Melbourne 21/8/78) titled 'My Memory Is Uncertain - What Happened?', showing Alex Jesaulenko & Malcolm Fraser celebrating a big Carlton victory over North Melbourne, overall 39 x 25 cm.
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Geoff (Jeff) Hook, an original political cartoon titled '...Forty Eight ...Forty Nine ...Fifty ...Fifty One ...', showing Alex Jesaulenko watching Ron Barassi doing push-ups after a big Carlton victory over North Melbourne, overall 39 x 25 cm. Minor tape staining.
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1978 Wacker Award: Trophy made by silversmith Steve Walsh of Buninyong, quartz base with figures of aboriginal and kangaroo (3rd figure missing), and small plaque engraved 'Melbourne Times, Wacker Award - 1978, Joint Winner, Alex Jesaulenko', with below another small plaque signed by the artist. Together with bound issues of 'The Melbourne Times' from April 5 to Sept.27, 1978. Plus photograph of Alex being presented with award & book. (3 items)
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Alex Jesaulenko's 'The Sun' Allstars Trophy, yellow 'Sherrin' football with 'The Sun' All Stars 78 badge, on wooden stand with plaque engraved 'A.Jesaulenko (Coach), The Sun - All Stars, 1978'. Good condition.
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1978 Australian Team, from International Rules Tour to Ireland, group with team photograph with 18 signatures on reverse including Alex Jesaulenko (captain-coach), Bernie Quinlan, Trevor Barker, Michael Tuck, Malcolm Blight, Peter Knights, Robert Flower, Ken Fletcher & Wayne Schimmelbusch; plus Blazer - gold wool/polyester with pocket embroidered 'Australian Football Touring Team 1978'; also photograph from 1972 tour; press clippings regarding 'Galahs' tours.
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1978 Australian Football World Tour, trophy shield with stand, with Eire badge, engraved with Cork Coat-of-Arms & 'Presented By, Cork Co Board G.A.A., Alex Jesaulenko, Oct 29th 1978'. Rare souvenir of this tour.
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Alex Jesaulenko's 'The Sun' Allstars Trophy, yellow 'Sherrin' football with 'The Sun' All Stars 79 badge, on wooden stand with plaque engraved 'The Sun All Stars, 1979, A.Jesaulenko Coach'. Good condition (football needs inflating).
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250th Game: Plaque, 15 x 25 cm, engraved '250 Games With Carlton' & 'To Alex Jesaulenko, Congratulations On Your 250th Game, With Carlton, from The Official Calton Cheersquad'.
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