ENSIKLOPEDIA Cari Tekan Enter untuk memulai pencarian cepat. Kembali ke Ensiklopedia Arsip Wikipedia Indonesia George Fiacchi George FiacchiAustralian rules footballer Australian rules footballerGeorge FiacchiPersonal informationFull name George John FiacchiNickname Robin[1]Born (1964-07-26) 26 July 1964 (age 61)Position Back pocketPlaying careerYears Club Games (Goals)1985–1997 Port Adelaide 236 (53)Representative team honoursYears Team Games (Goals) South Australia 1Career highlights 7x Port Adelaide premiership player (1988, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996) Jack Oatey Medal (1990) Port Adelaide Hall of Fame (2019) Source: AustralianFootball.com George John Fiacchi (born 26 July 1964) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for the Port Adelaide Football Club in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL). During his career he won seven premierships for the club and was named best on ground during the 1990 SANFL Grand Final.[2] Fiacchi's defensive partnership with full back Roger Delaney was exceptional, with the pair popularly being dubbed 'Batman' (Delaney) and 'Robin'.[1] He has subsequently served on the board of Port Adelaide Football Club.[3] References 1 2 "Biography: George Fiacchi". Australian Football.com. ↑ "Past players: George Fiacchi". Rosewater Football Club. ↑ "Fiacchi joins board". Port Adelaide Football Club. vtePort Adelaide Football Club • 1988 SANFL premiersPort Adelaide 12.12 (84) defeated Glenelg 8.7 (55), at Football Park 17. Leslie (c) 2. Ginever 3. Obst 4. Fiacchi 5. Abernethy 6. Harrison 10. S. Williams 11. Hodges 13. R. Smith 14. Mahney 15. Hynes 20. Phillips 21. Brown 22. Boyd 25. Phelps 26. Foster 27. Hutton 28. Smith 30. Kerr 32. Delaney Coach: Cahill vtePort Adelaide Football Club • 1989 SANFL premiersPort Adelaide 15.18 (108) defeated North Adelaide 1.8 (14), at Football Park 1. Johnston (c) 2. Ginever 3. Obst 4. Fiacchi 5. Abernethy 6. Harrison 7. Delaney 10. S. Williams 11. Hodges 12. Tregenza 13. Smith 14. Mahney 15. Hynes 20. Phillips 21. Brown 22. G.Boyd 27. Hutton 28. D. Smith 32. Northeast 37. R.Boyd Coach: Cahill vtePort Adelaide Football Club • 1990 SANFL premiersPort Adelaide 16.12 (108) defeated Glenelg 13.15 (93), at Football Park 1. Johnston (c) 2. Ginever 3. Wanganeen 4. Fiacchi 5. Abernethy 9. M. Williams 10. S. Williams 11. Hodges 12. Tregenza 14. Mahney 15. Hynes 17. P. Rizonico 19. Settre 20. Phillips 25. Phelps 26. Foster 27. Hutton 28. Smith 29. Harris 32. Northeast Coach: Cahill vtePort Adelaide Football Club • 1992 SANFL premiersPort Adelaide 17.3 (105) defeated Glenelg 7.7 (49), at Football Park 1. Phillips (c) 2 Ginever 4 Fiacchi 5 Abernethy 7 Delaney 8 Chalmers 9 M. Williams 10 S. Williams 11 Hodges 13 R. Smith 16 Borlase 17 Rizonico 19 Settre 21 Brown 25 Hughes 26 Foster 27 Hutton 28 D. Smith 32 Northeast 34 Buckley Coach: Cahill vtePort Adelaide Football Club • 1994 SANFL premiersPort Adelaide 15.16 (106) defeated Woodville-West Torrens 10.9 (69), at Football Park 1. Ginever (c) 2. Pedler 4. Fiacchi 7. Delaney 8. Chalmers 9. Spalding 10. S. Williams 11. Hodges 13. R. Smith 14. McLeod 15. Wakelin 16. Borlase 22. Malakellis 24. Tylor 25. Olsen 27. Hutton 28. D. Smith 32. Northeast 33. Mead 36. Carter Coach: Cahill vtePort Adelaide Football Club • 1995 SANFL premiersPort Adelaide 13.16 (94) defeated Central Districts 6.10 (46), at Football Park 1. Ginever (c) 4. Fiacchi 5. Leys 7. Delaney 8. Anderson 9. Darcy 10. Williams 11. Hodges 13. R. Smith 15. Wilson 22. Malakellis 26. Foster 28. D. Smith 29. West 30. Poole 32. Northeast 33. Mead 36. Carter 40. Malakellis 41. Waterhouse 46. Francis Coach: Cahill vtePort Adelaide Football Club • 1996 SANFL premiersPort Adelaide 11.14 (80) defeated Central Districts 6.8 (44), at Football Park 1. Ginever (c) 3. Francis 4. Fiacchi 5. Leys 7. Delaney 11. Hodges 13. R. Smith 15. Wilson 16. Borlase 17. Fiegert 21. Brown 23. McGuinness 24. Beinke 26. Anderson 28. D. Smith 32. Northeast 33. Mead 36. Carter 38. Crothers 50. Bamford 56. Tredrea Coach: Williams vteJack Oatey Medal winners 1981: Ebert 1982: Jenkins 1983: Borchard 1984: Thomas 1985: Kernahan 1986: Hall 1987: Parsons 1988: Abernethy 1989: Johnston 1990: Fiacchi 1991: Hart 1992: Buckley 1993: Sziller 1994: Wakelin 1995: Darcy 1996: Brown 1997: Cunningham 1998: Chalmers 1999: Poole 2000: J. Gowans 2001: Macgowan 2002: Powell 2003: C. Gowans 2004: Steinberner 2005: McCabe 2006: Skipworth 2007: C. Gowans 2008: MacKenzie 2009: Goodrem 2010: Callinan 2011: Parry 2012: Terlich 2013: Zorzi 2014: Panos 2015: Schmidt 2016: Stephens 2017: Evans 2018: Grigg 2019: Snook 2020: Foote 2021: Hayes 2022: Boyd 2023: Hosie 2024: McBean 2025: Anderson The Jack Oatey Medal has been awarded since 1981 to the "best" player in the South Australian National Football League Grand Final. vte1990 SANFL West-End All-Stars Challenge - Country v CityThe Advertiser Country All-Stars 23.15 (153) d The News City All-Stars 14.28 (112) at Football Park, 21 May 1990The Advertiser Country All-Stars Captain: Phillips Vice-Captain: Redden Abernethy Burgess Champion Clarke Dewhirst Fielke Hynes Lee Mansell McAdam McIntyre McKinnon McWilliam Melican Neave O'Dwyer Schache Seebohm Smith Stoeckel Tregenza Whittlesea Coach: Cahill The News City All-Stars Captain: Lindsay Vice-Captain: A. Jarman Bennett Brown Christie Clisby Fiacchi Fidge Hodges Hutton Jakovich D. Jarman Liptak Negri Paynter Payze Robran Schwartz Schwerdt Sims Smart Staritski Thompson Warhurst Williams Coach: Cornes Fos Williams Medal: Andrew Jarman This Australian rules football biography of a person born in the 1960s is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by adding missing information.vte