List of Newcastle Breakers FC players

Newcastle Breakers Football Club, an association football club based in Birmingham Gardens, Newcastle was founded in 1991.[1] They became the third Newcastle member admitted into the National Soccer League in 1991 and dissolved in 2000.[2] All players who have played in at least one match are listed below.

Andy Roberts held the record for the greatest number of appearances for Newcastle Breakers. The Australian defender played 169 times for the club. The club's goalscoring record was held by Warren Spink who scored 28 goals.

Key edit

  • The list is ordered first by date of debut, and then if necessary in alphabetical order.
  • Appearances as a substitute are included.
Positions key
GK Goalkeeper
DF Defender
MF Midfielder
FW Forward
Nationality
Unless otherwise noted, the nationality of a player is determined by the country/countries which he has played for, or if said person has not played international football, their country of birth.
Position
Playing positions are listed according to the tactical formations that were employed at the time.
Club career
Club career is defined as the first and last calendar years in which the player appeared for the club in any of the competitions listed below.
Total appearances and Total goals
Total appearances and goals comprise those in the National Soccer League and NSL Cup.

Players edit

List of Newcastle Breakers FC players
Player Nationality Pos Club career Starts Subs Total Goals
Appearances
Noel Barkley   New Zealand FW 1991 8 0 8 3
Ian Heddle   Scotland MF 1991–1992 26 0 26 0
John Koch   Australia DF 1991–1993 43 4 47 8
Andrew Koczka   Australia MF 1991–1993 41 0 41 5
Sean Lahiff   Australia GK 1991 5 0 5 0
Dominic Longo   Australia DF 1991–1992 20 0 20 0
Ralph Maier   Australia DF 1991–1996 111 3 114 3
Brad Maloney   Australia MF 1991–1993 37 5 42 8
Nick Meredith   Australia MF 1991–1994 55 5 60 8
Craig Moffitt   Australia DF 1991–1993 52 0 52 0
Bobby Naumov   Australia DF 1991–1994 42 33 75 3
Darren Northam   Australia DF 1991–1992 19 2 21 1
Colin Tuaa   New Zealand FW 1991–1992 5 3 8 1
Andy Roberts   Australia DF 1991–1997
1998–2000
147 22 169 3
John Russell   Australia GK 1991–1992 6 0 6 0
Dean Adamson   Australia 1991 1 0 1 0
Darren Hillier   Australia MF 1991–1992 13 2 15 0
Michael Gibson   Australia GK 1991–1993 44 0 44 0
Piere Essers   Netherlands FW 1992 1 0 1 0
Troy Halpin   Australia MF 1992–1994
1995–1998
65 15 80 12
Andrew Stowell   Australia DF 1992 3 1 4 0
Jason Polak   Australia MF 1992–1993 27 0 27 4
Darren Stewart   Australia DF 1992–1994
1995–1996
50 0 50 6
Rod Brown   Australia FW 1992–1994 47 0 47 13
Glenn Sprod   Australia MF 1992–1993
1995–2000
147 13 160 9
Warren Spink   Australia FW 1992–1994 49 0 49 28
Mark Wilson   Australia DF 1993–1994
1996–2000
81 22 103 10
Clint Gosling   New Zealand GK 1993–1994 28 0 28 0
Graham Jennings   Australia DF 1993–1994 27 0 27 2
David Lowe   Australia MF 1993–1997 55 9 64 10
Neil Owens   Australia DF 1993–1994 21 4 25 0
Scott Wells   Australia MF 1993 3 2 5 0
John McQuarrie   Australia MF 1993–1994 17 2 19 1
Robbie Middleby   Australia MF 1993–1994 1 4 5 0
Mark Jones   Australia MF 1993–1994 17 2 19 1
Howard Tredinnick   Australia FW 1993–1994 17 0 17 1
Lawrie McKinna   Scotland FW 1993–1994 1 7 8 0
Gary Wilson   Australia MF 1994–1997 15 4 19 0
Harry James   Australia FW 1994–1997 18 12 30 3
Jason Bennett   Australia FW 1995–1998 64 6 70 17
Damien Brown   Australia DF 1995–1996 12 5 17 2
Craig Carter   Australia GK 1995–1996 27 0 27 0
Steve Hickman   Australia DF 1995–1996 31 2 33 2
Craig Sharpley   Australia MF 1995–1997 34 11 45 1
Clayton Zane   Australia FW 1995–1998 63 9 72 17
Scott Thomas   Australia MF 1995–1997 37 12 49 5
Adam Fittock   Australia GK 1995–1996 11 3 14 0
Shane Pryce   Australia DF 1995–2000 132 3 135 18
Glenn Moore   Australia DF 1995–2000 42 3 45 3
Nick Johns   Australia DF 1995–1996 1 5 6 0
Peter Ritchie   Australia MF 1996–1999 71 9 80 2
Ryan Smith   Australia DF 1996 2 1 3 0
Linkon Knott   Australia DF 1996 0 2 2 0
Matthew Austin   Australia DF 1996–1998 41 3 44 1
Liam Baker   Australia GK 1996–1999 35 0 35 0
Brett Eldridge   Australia FW 1996 2 1 3 1
Robert Ironside   New Zealand MF 1996–1998 46 0 46 9
Todd McManus   Australia DF 1996–2000 114 0 114 3
Evis Heath   Australia MF 1996 0 4 4 2
Liam McGuire   Australia FW 1996–1998 13 13 26 4
Brad Swancott   Australia GK 1997–1998 21 0 21 0
Ben Lane   Australia MF 1997–1998 4 8 12 1
Doug West   Australia DF 1997–1998 9 7 16 0
Michael Williams   Australia MF 1997 1 2 3 0
Matthew Lowe   Australia MF 1997–1998 15 5 20 1
Shaun Edwards   England DF 1997–1998 8 2 10 0
Reece Tollenaere   Australia FW 1998 10 0 10 5
Leo Langone   Argentina MF 1998 8 0 8 1
Fouad Umlil   Morocco MF 1998–1999 17 13 30 2
Andrew Borghetto   Australia FW 1998 1 0 1 0
Bob Catlin   Australia GK 1998–2000 61 0 61 0
Tom Haythornthwaite   Australia DF 1998–1999 18 3 21 4
Robert Shannon   Scotland DF 1998–1999 27 0 27 1
Chris Tancheski   Australia FW 1998–2000 2 30 32 1
Brad Wieczorek   Australia FW 1998–2000 44 3 47 3
John Buonavoglia   Australia FW 1998–2000 62 0 62 22
Greg Owens   Australia MF 1998–2000 23 19 42 5
Yoon Sang-chul   South Korea DF 1998–1999 16 7 23 4
Joshua Maguire   Australia MF 1998–1999 0 7 7 0
Joshua Ferguson   Australia DF 1999–2000 1 1 2 0
Tony Bauer   Australia FW 1999 0 2 2 0
Robert Angievski   Australia MF 1999–2000 2 8 10 1
Travis Dodd   Australia FW 1999–2000 28 4 32 2
Andy Harper   Australia FW 1999–2000 31 0 31 0
Peter Juchniewicz   Australia FW 1999–2000 3 8 11 1
Luke Tomich   Australia FW 1999–2000 2 7 9 0
Vasko Trpcevski   Australia MF 1999–2000 12 14 26 0
Chad Mansley   Australia FW 1999 0 1 1 0
Damien Smith   Australia MF 1999–2000 2 19 21 0

References edit

General

  • "Australia's Premier Football Player Archive". ozfootball.net. Aussie Footballers.
  • "Newcastle Breakers". ozfootball.net. Retrieved 27 September 2022.

Specific

  1. ^ Howe, Andrew. "History of Newcastle Breakers". OzFootball.net. Retrieved 17 April 2018.
  2. ^ Cockerill, Michael (2 November 2007). "Con's old style autocracy the wind beneath Jets' wings". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 17 April 2018.