Footy greats team up

 	MPNFL Team of the Century representatives, from back row: Darryl Nisbet, Doug Maxwell, Brett Wright, Winston McLeod; fourth row, selector Wayne Spence, Ron Stubbs, Simon Woinarski (for Vic), John Graham (for Frank), Graham Henwood, umpire Jeff Jones; third row, Steven Dalgleish, Graham Alderson, Tim Allen, Graham Kendall, Robert Stone; second row, Brendon Moore, umpire Peter Barber, Pat Garrett, Ross Corby, Don Scown, Gary Guy; front row, Guy Stringer, Brendan Long, Paul Theobald, Kevin White, Simon Goosey, Richard Everist. Absent: George Hoult and Cliff Harry’s representative. Picture: Tahir Harun. MPNFL Team of the Century representatives, from back row: Darryl Nisbet, Doug Maxwell, Brett Wright, Winston McLeod; fourth row, selector Wayne Spence, Ron Stubbs, Simon Woinarski (for Vic), John Graham (for Frank), Graham Henwood, umpire Jeff Jones; third row, Steven Dalgleish, Graham Alderson, Tim Allen, Graham Kendall, Robert Stone; second row, Brendon Moore, umpire Peter Barber, Pat Garrett, Ross Corby, Don Scown, Gary Guy; front row, Guy Stringer, Brendan Long, Paul Theobald, Kevin White, Simon Goosey, Richard Everist. Absent: George Hoult and Cliff Harry’s representative. Picture: Tahir Harun.

LOCAL footballs finest were honoured on Saturday night with the Mornington Peninsula Nepean Football League (MPNFL) announcing their Team of the Century.

Selectors had the tough job of sifting through more than 200 nominations, which were originally picked from about 27,000 footballers, and finalising a team of 27 players.
About 400 people packed into the Frankston Arts Centre for the gala event and were treated to a night of legendary tales from football folklore.
Chelsea legend Kevin ‘Doc’ White was bestowed with the honour of captain of the team that also featured players of the calibre of Simon Goosey, Richard Everist, Graham Alderson and Brendon Moore.
Graham ‘Josh’ Kendall, who steered Frankston YCW to four flags in the 90s, was selected as coach of the team.
Darryl Nisbet was named as assistant coach of the team.
The side contained a mixture of players from different eras and the competitions that formed the basis of the MPNFL – Peninsula Football Association (1908-1933), Peninsula District Football Association (1920-1933), Nepean Football League (1959-1986) and South West Gippsland Football League (1954-1994) – as well as the current MPNFL (1987-today).
There were five former SWGFL players/coaches selected in the final group with Nisbet and Kendall, who started his career with Cranbourne, joined by Graham Henwood (Doveton/Berwick), Pat Garrett and Steve Dalgleish (both Cranbourne).
Umpires Jeff Jones and Peter Barber also made the team as the men in white.