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South Fremantle Football Club
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John Dimmer (coach) and David Gault (captain) celebrate after winning the 2005 WAFL Premiership.
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David Guys John Dimmer and David Gault celebrate after winning the 2005 WAFL grand final Personal information Full name David Andrew Gault Date of birth
2011 WAFL season
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Steven Armstrong Ross Young Matthew Moody (41) ‹See Tfd›South Fremantle John Dimmer Jaymie Graham Ryan Cook Cory Dell'Olio (55) ‹See Tfd›Subiaco Chris Waterman
1979 WANFL season
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and kick their highest losing score until 1982 The return of defender John Dimmer and Dennis Blair allows a still-understrength Subiaco to drop the aging
2017 AFL season
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assistant Rhyce Shaw. The Lifetime Achievement Award was awarded to John Dimmer whose coaching career spanning 284 games included two flags apiece with
Alfred I. duPont–Columbia University Award
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Gangs in the South Bronx" WNJT-TV, Trenton, New Jersey, Ken Stein and John Dimmer , "Towers of Frustration: Assignment: New Jersey" WTVJ-TV, Miami, "The
2004 WAFL season
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Park (crowd: 1692) Bye ‹See Tfd›Claremont The hospitalisation of coach John Dimmer with a stomach cramp does not disturb South Fremantle and they produce
2006 WAFL season
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Leederville Oval and the second-lowest in the history of the ground. Coach John Dimmer dismisses talk of South Fremantle going through the season undefeated
List of First World War Victoria Cross recipients
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Maurice Dease Royal Fusiliers 1914-08-2323 August 1914* Mons, Belgium John Dimmer King's Royal Rifle Corps 1914-11-1212 November 1914 Klein Zillebeke,
List of Victoria Cross recipients (A–F)
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6Lieutenant Royal Engineers Second Boer War 1900-01-066 January 1900 John Dimmer OF-1.6Lieutenant King's Royal Rifle Corps First World War 1914-11-1212
2002 Historic Grand Prix of Monaco
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1968 8 +2 laps 18 20 Yves Saguato Matra MS120C 1971 6 +4 laps 19 31 John Dimmer Tyrrell 004 1971 5 +5 laps 20 10 Murray Smith Brabham BT42 1973 3 +7