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Jim Thiel
Personal information
Full name James Brenton Thiel
Date of birth (1956-03-24)24 March 1956
Place of birth Loxton, South Australia
Date of death 9 May 1986(1986-05-09) (aged 30)
Place of death Adelaide CBD
Debut 19th May 1975, Norwood
vs. West Adelaide, at AAMI Stadium
Position(s) Centre Half Forward
Playing career1
Years Club Games (Goals)
1975-1984 Norwood 156 (71)
1 Playing statistics correct to the end of the 1984 season.
Career highlights
Sources: AFL Tables, AustralianFootball.com

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Jim Thiel was an Australian rules footballer who played in the South Australian National Football League ('SANFL') for the Norwood Football Club from 1975 to 1984.[1] Thiel is remembered as one of the club's greats, making significant contributions to the team, including two premierships. He died at the age of 30 in a building site accident in 1986.

Early life

Jim Thiel was born on 24 March 1956 in Loxton, South Australia. Raised in regional South Australia, he moved to Adelaide in the early 1970s to pursue his football career. He lived at Carmel Court, a shared accommodation provided by Norwood for country recruits, and attended Norwood High School.

Playing career

Norwood Football Club

While at school in Renmark, Thiel was recruited and made his debut for Norwood in 1975, quickly becoming known for his talent as a centre half forward.[2] His career began on a high note, playing a key role in the team’s success in the SANFL.

In his first season, Thiel replaced the injured Ian Stasinowsky during the finals and helped Norwood win the 1975 premiership. His performances that year earned him the club's Best First-Year Player award. Over the next several years, Thiel established himself as a crucial and "highly skilled" part of Norwood's lineup. [3]

He played a pivotal role in Norwood’s second premiership in 1982,[4] and over his career, Thiel played 156 games and kicked 71 goals for the club.

Injury and retirement

Thiel experienced a series of knee injuries, beginning with a severe injury in 1977 that required knee reconstruction. Despite his injuries, Thiel remained one of the SANFL's best centre half forwards until his early retirement in 1984 at the age of 28. His career was cut short by his injuries.

Legacy

Thiel was posthumously awarded Life Membership by the Norwood Football Club in recognition of his service to the team.

Death

Thiel died on 8 September 1986 at the age of 30. He died in a building site accident when a tunnel collapsed during plumbing work in Adelaide.[4]

Honors and achievements

• Premierships: 1975, 1982 (Norwood Football Club)

• Life membership: Norwood Football Club (Posthumously)

References

  1. "James Brenton Thiel". Redlegs Museum. Retrieved 2024-12-20.
  2. "Visit James Thiel's memorial page on We Remember". www.weremember.com. Retrieved 2025-05-26.
  3. "Norwood too good in the third quarter" The Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995) 11 May 1977: 1 (SPORTING SECTION). Web. 26 May 2025 <http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article110845200>.
  4. 4.0 4.1 Cornes, Graham (12 June 2022). "Demons' fighting points to undercurrent of malcontent at reigning premiers". Sunday Mail. p. 32.


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