Reginald Schumann

Australian rules footballer

Australian rules footballer
Reg Schumann
Personal information
Full name Reginald Schumann
Playing career1
Years Club Games (Goals)
1939–1950 Port Adelaide 116 (0)
Representative team honours
Years Team Games (Goals)
South Australia 7
1 Playing statistics correct to the end of 1950.
Career highlights
Source: AustralianFootball.com

Reginald "Reg" Schumann was an Australian rules footballer and a captain of the Port Adelaide Football Club in 1949.

Schumann played in the full back position his entire career. He made his debut for Port Adelaide in 1939, the year Port Adelaide won the premiership over West Torrens in the grand final. The next year, in 1940, Schumann was awarded Port Adelaide's best and fairest award. In 1949, he acted as captain of the club and in the Magarey Medal polled the highest votes for his club. He retired in 1950.

Over his career, he played 116 league games, all for Port Adelaide, as well as 7 games representing South Australia.

References

  • Reginald Schumann at AustralianFootball.com
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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–: Sutcliffe
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 Club1939 SANFL premiers
Port Adelaide 16.28 (124) defeated West Torrens 11.11 (77), at Adelaide Oval
  • 1. Quinn (c)
  • 2. Rudd (vc)
  • 4. Johnson
  • 5. McLean
  • 6. Reval
  • 7. Roberts
  • 8. Brock
  • 9. Abbott
  • 10. Bampton
  • 11. Kellaway
  • 12. R. Dangerfield
  • 13. Hender
  • 15. Skelley
  • 16. Schumann
  • 18. Obst
  • 19. Hollingworth
  • 20. Greening
  • 21. Martyn
  • 24. I. Dangerfield
  • 25. Carmichael
Coach: Quinn
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1940 SANFL Patriotic Match - Country v City
Metropolitan Team 23.14 (152) d Country Team 17.23 (125) at Adelaide Oval, 3 August 1940, crowd: 5,592
Country Team
  • Captain: Dawes
  • Bagshaw
  • Boyle
  • Brown
  • Chynoweth
  • Dangerfield
  • Greening
  • Halliday
  • Hogan
  • Huxtable
  • Oatey
  • Obst
  • Reynolds
  • Richter
  • Roberts
  • Rusby
  • Schultz
  • Schumann
  • Strauss
Metropolitan Team