THS noticed this on Hockey Victoria’s site and thought it worth a reprint.
Maximum Kudos to the boys. Less so for the milestone, than their unwavering loyalty. Every club needs players like this.
Keep dribblin’
From: Hockey Victoria 22.07.10
This weekend, two stalwarts of the Hawthorn Hockey Club play in milestone matches of the highest order. Sean Jenner – 200 State League 1 (SL1) matches and Charlie Tulloch – 150.
Jenner and Tulloch’s combined 350 games in SL1 do not capture the games played in Hawthorn’s top team in the mid to late ’90s when they started playing State League 3 (SL3) and State League 2 (SL2) hockey.
In the mid to late ’90s, the pair worked together for five years to lead the Hawks from SL3 to SL1, picking up two premierships (SL3 and SL2) along the way.
Since 2000, these lads have gone on to play a further 350 games (combined) in SL1, and were a massive part of the club’s recent success.
They played a big part in bringing Hawthorn to the top of the Victorian club ladder and cemented Hawthorn’s place in the top 3 on the SL1 every year between 2003 and 2008, the year in which Hawthorn won the SL1 Premiership.
Sean has played in 15 SL1 finals with the Hawks and Charlie has played in 13. Charlie also won the club best and fairest award in 1998 and 1999.
These two have been a long-time feature of our top side, playing positive and exciting hockey.
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July 23rd, 2010 at 3:53 pm
congrats to both boys on their respective milestones. Interesting that hockey victoria put it on the website, McLennan and Mackinnon both surpassed 100 AHL games recently while representing the association but didnt get a story in the news feed.
Dont mean to detract from Tulloch and Jenner, amazing effort as they both played a lot of SL3 and SL2 games as well and were a huge part of getting Hawthorn into SL1.
July 24th, 2010 at 5:31 pm
As is the case with most of these types of stories, the ones that get written are the ones that get published.
What i mean by that is that obviously someone from Hawthorn Hockey Club wrote the article.
Sad, but I’m sure if someone had actually told HV or whoever it is who admins their website and/or provided them with some content, there would have undoubtedly been rapturous praise and articles for McLennan and MacKinnon’s efforts… and anyone else with “Mc” in their name who happened to play a lot of games.
October 7th, 2010 at 8:32 am
half the competition has played 150 games