Alf Miers

Australian rules footballer

Australian rules footballer
Alf Miers
Personal information
Full name Alfred Gore Miers
Date of birth (1869-05-26)26 May 1869
Place of birth Port Elliot, South Australia
Date of death 23 September 1944(1944-09-23) (aged 75)
Place of death North Adelaide, South Australia
Playing career
Years Club Games (Goals)
1888–1901 Port Adelaide 150
Career highlights
Source: AustralianFootball.com

Alfred Gore Miers (26 May 1869 – 23 September 1944)[1] was an Australian rules footballer for the Port Adelaide Football Club.[2]

References

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  1. ^ "Alfred Gore Miers". Find a Grave.
  2. ^ "Australian Football - Alfred Miers - Player Bio".
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Captains of the Port Adelaide Football Club
SANFL
(seniors)
  • 1870: Dale/Wald
  • 1871: Stone
  • 1872–1873: Middleton
  • 1873: Sparnon
  • 1874: Wells/Rann
  • 1875: R. Sandilands
  • 1876: Fletcher
  • 1877–1879: Fletcher
  • 1880: Atkins/Carter
  • 1881: Fletcher/J. Sandilands
  • 1882: Frayne/Kellett
  • 1883: Le Messurier
  • 1883–1885: Turpenny
  • 1885: Kellett
  • 1886–1889: Bushby
  • 1890–1894: McKenzie
  • 1895: Miers
  • 1896–1898: McKenzie
  • 1899–1900: H. Phillips
  • 1901–1904: Hosie
  • 1904–1905: J. Quinn
  • 1906: Fletcher Jr.
  • 1906–1907: Corston
  • 1908: Strawns
  • 1908–1909: Donaghy
  • 1910: Woollard
  • 1911: Dempster
  • 1912: Cocks/Hosking
  • 1913–1914: Londrigan
  • 1915: McFarlane
  • 1916–1918: Eaton
  • 1919: Pope/McFarlane
  • 1920: Olds/Robertson
  • 1921: Oliver
  • 1922: Howie
  • 1923: Dayman
  • 1924–1925: Keal
  • 1926: Allingham
  • 1927: Bampton
  • 1928–1931: V. Johnson
  • 1932–1933: Ween
  • 1934: V. Johnson
  • 1935: R. Johnson
  • 1936–1937: Dermody
  • 1938: Hender
  • 1939–1940: R. Quinn
  • 1940–1941: Reval
  • 1942–1944: Roberts
  • 1945–1947: R. Quinn
  • 1948: Roberts
  • 1949: Schumann
  • 1950–1958: Williams
  • 1959–1966: Motley
  • 1967–1973: Cahill
  • 1974–1978: Ebert
  • 1979–1982: Cunningham
  • 1983–1985: Ebert
  • 1986–1990: Johnston
  • 1991–1993: G. Phillips
  • 1994–1996: Ginever
AFL
AFLW
SANFL
(reserves)
  • 1997: Ginever
  • 1998: Borlase
  • 1999: D. Brown
  • 2000–2003: Poole
  • 2004–2005: T. Brown
  • 2006–2007: Clayton
  • 2008–2009: Ah Chee
  • 2010–2013: Meiklejohn
  • 2014–2018: Summerton
  • 2019–2023: Sutcliffe
  • 2024–: Moore
Port Adelaide joined the AFL as a separate entity to the SANFL side. The two clubs merged in 2014, and the SANFL side now functions as Port Adelaide's AFL reserves team.
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Port Adelaide Football Club1890 SAFA premiers
Port Adelaide won the 1890 SAFA premiership with 16 wins, 2 losses.
  • A. H. Bell
  • W. J. Bishop
  • A. Bushby
  • W. Bushby
  • J. Cox
  • C. Fry
  • F. Frederick
  • P. Gardiner
  • H. G. Hamilton
  • R. Hanley
  • H. Hills
  • H. Hodge
  • A. Hosie
  • H. Kempster
  • W. Kempster
  • A. Leleu
  • M. Lowe
  • P. McPherson
  • K. McKenzie (c)
  • A. Miers
  • A. Miller
  • A. Mitchell
  • J. Parks
  • H. Phillips
  • W. Renfrey
  • H. Stephens
  • L. Stephens
  • A. Tomlin
  • G. Webb
Coach: McGargill
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Port Adelaide Football Club • 1897 SAFA premiers
Port Adelaide won the 1897 SAFA premiership with 14 wins, 2 losses and 1 draw.
  • D. Adams
  • C. Carr
  • A. Challinder
  • H. Challenger
  • Corston
  • A. Davidson
  • J. Davies
  • G. Earle
  • P. Gardiner
  • H. Graves
  • A. Hosie
  • O. L'Estage
  • A. Lees
  • G. Linklater
  • S. Malin
  • K. McKenzie (c)
  • A. Miers
  • T. Munyard
  • J. Nicholson
  • H. Phillips
  • C. Sainsbury
  • J. Samuels
  • A. Shearer
  • W. Stark
  • T. Thomas
  • J. Tompkins
Coach: McGargill
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