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The Club is a satirical play by Australia
Australia

Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country in the southern hemisphere comprising the Australia of the world's smallest continent, the major island of Tasmania, and numerous list of islands of Australia in the Indian Ocean and Pacific Oceans....
n playwright David Williamson
David Williamson

David Keith Williamson Order of Australia is one of Australia's best-known playwrights. He has also developed screenplays for film and television....
, that follows the fortunes of a football
Australian rules football

Australian football, or simply known as football, footy, Aussie rules or as AFL, is a team sport played between two teams of 18 players with a football in the shape of a prolate spheroid....
 club over the course of a season. It explores the clashes between "human loyalty versus materialistic gain". It was inspired by the backroom dealings and antics of the Victorian Football League's Collingwood
Collingwood Football Club

Collingwood Football Club, officially nicknamed The Magpies, is an Australian rules football club which plays in the Australian Football League....
.

The play was produced in 1977, appropriately in Melbourne
Melbourne

Melbourne is the more common name for the geographic region and Census in Australia of the Greater Melbourne metropolitan area. It is the second List of cities in Australia by population in Australia, with a population of approximately 3.8 million and serves as the List of Australian capital cities of Victoria ....
. It has been in the senior English syllabi for four Australian states for many years, and has even run in America, under the name Players.






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The Club is a satirical play by Australia
Australia

Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country in the southern hemisphere comprising the Australia of the world's smallest continent, the major island of Tasmania, and numerous list of islands of Australia in the Indian Ocean and Pacific Oceans....
n playwright David Williamson
David Williamson

David Keith Williamson Order of Australia is one of Australia's best-known playwrights. He has also developed screenplays for film and television....
, that follows the fortunes of a football
Australian rules football

Australian football, or simply known as football, footy, Aussie rules or as AFL, is a team sport played between two teams of 18 players with a football in the shape of a prolate spheroid....
 club over the course of a season. It explores the clashes between "human loyalty versus materialistic gain". It was inspired by the backroom dealings and antics of the Victorian Football League's Collingwood
Collingwood Football Club

Collingwood Football Club, officially nicknamed The Magpies, is an Australian rules football club which plays in the Australian Football League....
.

The play was produced in 1977, appropriately in Melbourne
Melbourne

Melbourne is the more common name for the geographic region and Census in Australia of the Greater Melbourne metropolitan area. It is the second List of cities in Australia by population in Australia, with a population of approximately 3.8 million and serves as the List of Australian capital cities of Victoria ....
. It has been in the senior English syllabi for four Australian states for many years, and has even run in America, under the name Players.

A film version was produced in 1980
1980 in film

The year 1980 in film involved some significant events....
, written by David Williamson, directed by Bruce Beresford
Bruce Beresford

Bruce Beresford is an Academy Award-nominated Australian film director, writer, and producer of such films as Breaker Morant, Tender Mercies and Driving Miss Daisy....
 and starring John Howard
John Howard (Australian actor)

John Howard is an Australian stage and screen actor. He is best known for his appearances in the film The Club , the Australian comedy film, The Crop and the television series SeaChange and Always Greener....
, Jack Thompson
Jack Thompson (actor)

Jack Thompson, Order of Australia , is an Australian actor and one of the major figures of Australian cinema. He was educated at the University of Queensland, before embarking on his acting career....
, Graham Kennedy
Graham Kennedy

Graham Cyril Kennedy, Order of Australia was an Australian radio, television and film performer, often called "Gra Gra" and "The King" of Australian television....
 and Frank Wilson
Frank Wilson (Australian actor)

Frank Edward Wilson was an Australian film, stage and television actor; musical comedy singer and director; and television game show and variety host....
. The film was described as a "hilarious, sharply observed slice of life". In 2007 The Club
The Club

The Club may refer to :*The Club , 1977 play about Australian rules football by Australian playwright David Williamson; also adapted into a film in 1980 which was directed by Bruce Beresford...
 was re-produced and is currently touring Australia
Australia

Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country in the southern hemisphere comprising the Australia of the world's smallest continent, the major island of Tasmania, and numerous list of islands of Australia in the Indian Ocean and Pacific Oceans....
, starring John Wood
John Wood (Australian actor)

John Wood is a Gold Logie Award for Most Popular Personality on Australian Television-winning Australian actor, best known for his role as Senior Sergeant Tom Croydon in the Seven Network's long running police drama Blue Heelers....
, Denis Moore and Christopher Connelly.

Plot


The club pay a high price for Tasmania
Tasmania

Tasmania is an Australian island and States and territories of Australia of the same name. It is located south of the eastern side of the continent, being separated from it by Bass Strait....
n recruit, Geoff Hayward (Howard). Geoff does not play well initially, infuriating the dedicated coach, Laurie Holden (Thompson). With the club playing so badly, Laurie's coaching days look to be over soon.

Ted Parker (Kennedy), the club president is forced to resign following an assault on a stripper where he punched her because she wasn’t interested in him but had previously acted very interested but this incident could have been kept quiet apart from the fact that there was backstabbing from various board members, especially Jock (Frank Wilson
Frank Wilson (Australian actor)

Frank Edward Wilson was an Australian film, stage and television actor; musical comedy singer and director; and television game show and variety host....
) and Gerry (Alan Cassell
Alan Cassell

Alan Cassell is an Australian actor, born in the UK and best known for his roles in film and television.Alan was one of the actors who worked in Bruce Beresford's early Australian films....
).

Laurie discovers that the board wants to sack him (arising from a long grudge against held against Laurie by Jock), so Laurie inspires Geoff to start playing well. It is later revealed that Jock used to be Laurie's coach when Laurie played for The Club. Jock was jealous because Laurie nearly surpassed his club record of 282 games. He also lost a Grand Final
AFL Grand Final

The AFL Grand Final is an annual Australian rules football match, traditionally held on the final Saturday in September at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in Melbourne, Australia to determine the Australian Football League premiership champions....
 by making poor decisions under the influence of alcohol
Alcohol

In chemistry, an alcohol is any organic compound in which a hydroxyl Functional group is bound to a carbon atom of an alkyl or substituted alkyl group....
.

Laurie then told the members that he was drunk. After being dismissed as coach, Laurie became the new coach and Jock tried to sabotage the club his best to get back at Laurie. The team start winning and eventually make the grand final, beating Fitzroy
Fitzroy Football Club

Fitzroy Football Club, most recently nicknamed The Lions, is an Australian rules football club formed in 1883 to represent the inner city Melbourne suburb of Fitzroy, Victoria and was a foundation member club of the Australian Football League on its inception in 1897 in sports....
. The film ends with Gerry saying, 'Laurie's a great coach', then looking at Jock, 'God knows why some members of the board wanted to get rid of him'.

The film's ending credits have Up There Cazaly
Up There Cazaly

"Up There Cazaly" is an Australian sporting catchphrase inspired by former St Kilda FC and Sydney Swans great Roy Cazaly . The expression later became the basis of a song recorded and composed by The Two Man Band ...
, a famous football song, as a theme.

Differences

Chief differences between the play and the film versions include:
  • In the film, there are some scenes that take place outside The Club's hallowed halls. In the play, all of the scenes are inside The Club and are acted out in real time, whereas the film takes place over a season.
  • In the play, The Club is never named to be one specific club. In the film, John Howard wears Collingwood FC's guernsey when he plays for The Club, and the film featured Collingwood players in speaking and non-speaking roles.
  • In addition, in the film, the incident with the stripper is shown, whereas in the play, she is an unseen character
    Unseen character

    Unseen characters are never directly observed by the audience but are only described by other characters. They are a common device in drama and have been called "triumphs of theatrical invention"....
    .


Characters

The plot revolves around six central characters:

Geoff Hayward - (John Howard
John Howard (Australian actor)

John Howard is an Australian stage and screen actor. He is best known for his appearances in the film The Club , the Australian comedy film, The Crop and the television series SeaChange and Always Greener....
) a new recruit with a huge reputation lured to the club with big money in an attempt to haul the team up the ladder. Hayward resents that the club sees him as a commodity to be bought and sold.

Laurie Holden (Jack Thompson
Jack Thompson (actor)

Jack Thompson, Order of Australia , is an Australian actor and one of the major figures of Australian cinema. He was educated at the University of Queensland, before embarking on his acting career....
) - the respected and earnest coach of the club whose champion playing career was ended by injury just short of the record number of games played for the club. Holden's credo is honesty and discipline, but the team has struggled to find success under his coaching and he knows that he is under pressure to avoid the sack.

Ted Parker (Graham Kennedy
Graham Kennedy

Graham Cyril Kennedy, Order of Australia was an Australian radio, television and film performer, often called "Gra Gra" and "The King" of Australian television....
) - club president and owner of a pie factory, Parker is just a fan with a lot of money that the club want a share of. Although his knowledge of the game's intracacies are limited, he has watched virtually every game played by the club since he was a small boy

Jock Riley (Frank Wilson
Frank Wilson (Australian actor)

Frank Edward Wilson was an Australian film, stage and television actor; musical comedy singer and director; and television game show and variety host....
) - ex-champion player from an earlier era, the successful coaching predecessor to Laurie and now an influential committeman. Jock has a finger on the pulse of everything that happens around the club and he regularly meddles when he thinks it necessary.

Gerry Cooper (Alan Cassell
Alan Cassell

Alan Cassell is an Australian actor, born in the UK and best known for his roles in film and television.Alan was one of the actors who worked in Bruce Beresford's early Australian films....
)- a new breed administrator recently hired to drag the club into a more professional era. Gerry sees the club as a business, his appointment as merely a job and eschews emotion in his decision making.

Danny Rowe - Player and captain of the team. His career is almost finished and the club consider trading him.

Setting

In the script, Williamson uses the arrival of Hayward at the club as a device that gets these characters interacting as express their opinions on Hayward's poor early-season form and attitude, thus exploring several themes relevant to the culture of any sporting club. The original play and the movie were created at a time when Australian football was in a state of flux, moving from a semi-professional state (where players were paid "beer" money for their services) to the modern, fully professional, franchised structure that we know today as the Australian Football League
Australian Football League

The 'Australian Football League' is the professional Australian national competition in the sport of Australian Rules Football.The league comprises sixteen teams which play 22 home and away rounds between late March and late August or early September....
. This process began in the late 1960s/early 1970s, at a time when Williamson and many academics and artists joined the hoi polloi in spending a joyful Saturday afternoon standing on a suburban terrace, braving the weather and yelling themselves hoarse.

See also


  • South Australian Film Corporation
    South Australian Film Corporation

    South Australian Film Corporation is a South Australian Government statutory corporation established in 1972. Former State Premier Don Dunstan played an instrumental role in the foundation of the Corporation and its early film production activities....


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