2000Old Xavs Football Club IT WAS TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY
The annual digital clock ticked over all four digits at once, for the second time in history and for the first and only time in our lives.
The “Millennium Bug”, a rumoured computer virus on which governments and business wasted millions of dollars - just in case - didn’t fire a shot.
People had been waiting for years for the New Year’s Party to end the century, and they celebrated . . . well, just like any other year, except in Sydney, of course, where they squandered a little bit extra on fireworks, which, according to city politicians, add something to any celebration.
For Old Xaverians, the turn of the decade/century/millennium presented yet another challenge. After winning five LA Adamson Cups in five years, the Red ‘n’ Blacks prepared to go where no club had ever gone before: six flags in six years.
University Blacks had won six consecutive premierships, but these were split by WWII - two before and four after. No small feat, but of course these were the days when many APS alumni, including Xavier’s, played under the spires wearing the Black and Blue.
There was a new President, with Andrew McLean replacing a fourteen-year, very successful incumbent, Robbie Ralph.
Ian Aitken and Terry Peters were additions to the match committee, joining Pat Hawkins and Chris Mortensen alongside two-time premiership coach Tim O’Shaughnessy. Michael Blood was again captain.
O’Shaughnessy prepped his charges for the season, knowing that he had lost nearly half his premiership team of 1999. Just as challenging was the schedule – eighteen games without a bye and then straight into a three-week finals series, all in the cause of allowing Olympic mania and the ‘Cult of Cathy’ to build for September without any other sporting distractions.
BACK ROW: PAT HAWKINS, ROBBIE DILLON, JAMIE KAY, ANDY GOWERS, JOHN BOWEN, AL MCQUEEN PARTON, DAN RICHARDSON, BEN CRANAGE, TIM FLEMING
MIDDLE ROW: CHRIS MORTENSEN, CHRIS ELLIS, ADAM JONES, TIM GORDON, ANDREW BRUSHFIELD, JAMES HAWKINS, DAMIEN ORLANDO, LUCIEN DEANE-JOHNS, IAN ATKEN, TERRY PETERS
FRONT ROW: LACHLAN FORD, DAVID LANDRIGAN, TIM O'SHAUGHNESSY, MICHAEL BLOOD, SIMON LETHLEAN, ANDREW DILLON, ADAM SASSI, ANDREW MCLEAN (PRESIDENT)