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News and Events - The Official North Adelaide Football Club Website - The Roosters Full Name: Grenville Ellis Dietrich Date of Birth: 5 March 1. Seasons Played: 1. Premiership Games Played: 8. Premiership Goals Kicked: 4.
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Position Played: Full Forward Jumper No.: 5. Achievements/ Awards: Leading Goalkicker: 1. Watch J.D.`S Revenge Online Hulu here. Grand Finals: 1. 98. Best & Fairest: 1. Service Award (Goalkicking): 1. State Matches: 2 games, 7 goals in 1.


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Other matches: 1. Finals: 5 games, 1. A wonderful photo of a brilliant mark. This was taken in from the Round 4 clash against Woodville in 1. Grennnnnvillllle… Greennnnnnvilllee. For a considerable period of the 1. Grenville Dietrich eclipsed anything else in Roosterland. He was the supporter’s favourite larrikin, known for his enjoyment of the froth nearly as much as his goalkicking brilliance. But his shape, size and off- field past- times partly shielded the incredible ability he had on a football ground. He brought supporters through the gates with his high and freakish marking, quicker- than- you’d- think leads and his uncanny accuracy. He was simply one of a kind. Dietrich joined North in 1.
Mildura after previously spending a short stint with Richmond. After a couple of solid games in the Reserves he joined SANFL league ranks in Round Four against South. It wasn’t a memorable match with North as they went down after a poor last quarter while Grenville collected one kick, one mark, one handball and did not trouble the scorers after getting injured early in the third term. It took some time for Dietrich to settle into the side. He began contributing small goal tallies with his first “bag” coming in Round 1. Port Adelaide. Even prior to that match he had already started getting the attention of the press. In the Round 1.
South The Sunday Mail noticed his ability and its attractiveness to supporters when they stated… “Grenville Dietrich, at full forward, looked dangerous for North early… Dietrich’s strong marking brought the small crowd to its feet several times.”While North struggled for wins coach Mike Nunan was setting the nucleus of a skilful, young, tight, attacking team and Dietrich was becoming an important target up forward. With players like David Tiller, John Riley, Brenton Phillips and Tony Antrobus upfield he was receiving good supply with their clean and developing skills. The season highlight for the club and Dietrich was in Round 2. North broke an abundance of scoring records in their 3.
Dietrich scored his first double figure haul – 1. If 1. 0- goal hero Grenville Dietrich hadn’t hit the post just before the final siren at Prospect Oval on Saturday, North would have kicked a club record score” – The Advertiser. The club finished 8th, Dietrich had kicked an impressive 5. North Adelaide Football Club. It proved a successful season and (ironic or not), the club’s success paralleled with Dietrich’s personal goalkicking exploits. Throughout the season North were a typical young side: great wins fragmented with disappointing losses. In Round Six against premiers Norwood, in an emotional match where the club paid respect to the late John ‘Sticks’ Phillips, North came from a point behind in the last break to kick 7. The club was placed on high alert as a team to watch, and Grenville kicked a masterful 1. With Greg Mc. Adam and Matthew Campbell directing crisp football his way there were going to be special days for Dietrich to capitalise on. “Leading the North assault.. Grenville Dietrich who..
Norwood defence” – The Advertiser. North continued through the season with a finals spot constantly within sight. In Round 1. North played Central on their home soil, a club they had lost by 8. It was to be a heroic day for the unique idol.
The Sunday Mail epitomised the new SANFL star when they printed the heading: “Hail The New North Hero.” In a flawless performance Dietrich led North to a come- from- behind victory, kicking 1. Coach Nunan, while happy to praise individual efforts but within reason, could not hide his admiration of Dietrich’s performance by stating “He became a leader today.”The match launched a purple patch for the bulky big man, as he kicked nine goals in Round Nine (The Advertiser expressing Grenville… “is so solid he looks as though he trains on Coopers stout”) and followed this with an eight- goal game against Woodville (all his goals kicked in the second half). Dietrich was the catalyst for the victory when “a dramatic explosion by mark- and- kick full forward Grenville Dietrich - he booted six goals in 1. The Advertiser. All footballing icons began to note Dietrich’s performance – as well as his physique – including Woodville coach Malcolm Blight when he commented "Grenville Dietrich is the Dennis Sachse of the 1. By Round 2. 1 North had cemented a position in the finals for the first time since 1. They ended the minor round with an easy win against Woodville where Dietrich notched 1. The special moment took place in the Elimination Final during the first term and all players were keen to congratulate their mate. Dietrich was only the 3rd North player to achieve this feat. The supporters delight continued in a memorable match, in particular the 1. North’s recent history. The season ended the following weekend by a strong Sturt team and Dietrich ended the season with 1.
Not surprisingly the club acknowledge his efforts in the season’s Annual Report: “Another fine individual performance was that of Grenville’s kicking in excess of 1. The Chairman of the Club Mr.
J. Sutter presented Grenville with an inscribed pewter mug in recognition of his 1. The season started poorly losing the first five games. Dietrich kicked seven in Round Two against Torrens in a big loss to be one of few to hold their head high. As The Advertiser pointed out: “… North’s performance was given some respectability by Grenville Dietrich, whose ability to catch the ball against enormous odds at times, earned him seven goals..” North first win was a 1. Woodville in Round Six and Dietrich’s 1. With a poor start the team was constantly behind in the win- loss ratio and never really had a chance to make the finals. Injuries to crucial players restricted the club’s options while Dietrich continued to provide a reliable force in front of goals. Watch Ace The Case Streaming. In Round Nine vs Port at Alberton North lost by 2. Dietrich kicking an extraordinary 1.
It was the fourth occasion a North player has kicked ten or more goals in a losing side. The Advertiser was keen to highlight his performance: “The outstanding forward of the day… was North’s strong- marking spearhead Grenville Dietrich. He kicked 1. Rooster goal- front, but unfortunately kicked three successive behinds at the start of the final term when goals could have put North on target to victory.” Whilst generally an accurate and reliable kick for goal (no matter what weird spin the ball has as it sails through the goalposts) Dietrich also had the sporadic moments of wayward kicking. It took Rounds 1. North to finally play their best football for the season when they annihilated two premiership threats in South (9. Port (7. 6 points). Whilst not dominant in either match Dietrich took some memorable marks against Port – one that has been photographed and viewed by supporters of future generations – and kicked four goals in the last term to give him a five goal match.
Whilst the finals were out of reach for the club interest in Dietrich claiming a consecutive 1. After eight goals in both Round 1. Wet weather over the following weekends restricted him to a goal a game and with the final round arriving he needed a further seven goals against the strong and Platten- led Centrals on their home soil. By the last quarter he still required three more goals. The game was never in doubt with Central winning easily, but Dietrich gave the teammates, club and supporters something to cheer when he kicked his 1.