Rod Ashman

Career : 1973 - 1986
Debut : Round 5, 1973 vs Fitzroy, aged 18 years, 153 days
Carlton Player No. 838
Games : 236
Goals : 370
Last Game : Round 15, 1986 vs Fitzroy, aged 31 years, 214 days
Guernsey No. 14
Height : 175 cm (5 ft. 9 in.)
Weight : 76 kg (12 stone, 0 lbs.)
DOB : 3 December, 1954
Premiership Player 1981 & 1982
Carlton Hall of Fame (1993)
Team of the Century
Dean Rodney Ashman stands as one of Carlton Football Clubs’ all-time greats. In 236 games over 14 seasons between 1973 and 1986, he was a star in the Blues’ 1981-82 Premiership campaigns, and represented Victoria on four occasions. In 1981, he finished one vote short of winning the Brownlow Medal, and one point shy of Carlton’s Best and Fairest. In the twilight of his career he added two Reserves flags to his outstanding record, and in 1993 was elected to Carlton’s Hall of Fame. Seven years after that, “Ashy” was selected in the forward pocket of the Blues’ Team of the 20th Century.
However, many of those honours would probably not have eventuated had North Melbourne been successful in luring Ashman away from Princes Park in 1979. The Shinboners came up with a huge offer that Rod provisionally accepted, but Carlton stood firm and refused to clear him. As a consequence, he remained in limbo for much of the year and didn’t play a senior match until August, when North relented and withdrew their legal action. The Blues welcomed their blonde star back, but he injured a knee on the eve of the finals and missed out on selection in that years’ Premiership side.
Ashman first arrived at Princes Park in the summer of 1972. A boom recruit from the Eaglehawk Football Club in Bendigo, he was tied to Carlton under the VFL zoning regulations then in place, and was coming off a sensational year in junior football. An athletics champion at Eaglehawk High School, Ashy hit the headlines as a high-marking forward for the Two Blues’ Under-18 team when he kicked 137 goals for the season – including a haul of 18 majors in one afternoon against Rochester. Eaglehawk won the BFL Under-18 flag that year, and Rod was a clear winner of the competition Best and Fairest.
At Carlton, Ashman was allocated guernsey number 14 (previously worn by rugged forward Ricky McLean) and told by coach John Nicholls that his days of perching on the top of packs were over. Big Nick and the Blues wanted a rover – and had found one of the very best. At 175 cm and 76 kg Rod wasn't the biggest or fastest on-baller in the game, but he was a superb ball-handler and his aerial skills were exceptional for his size. His disposal by hand or foot was always accurate, and in time his bravery was to become legendary.
Ashman played his first senior match for the Blues against Fitzroy on a Saturday afternoon at VFL Park, Waverley on May 5, 1973. Starting on the two-man reserves bench alongside Peter Fyffe, he ran on to the field late in proceedings and gained only a few possessions as his team bolted away to a big win. The following week, he kicked his first career goal in an emphatic loss to Richmond, and by early June had three senior matches to his credit – all as a reserve. Yet despite the glamour and excitement associated with his emergence as an elite footballer, the 18 year-old was homesick. He was granted leave to return home to Eaglehawk, where he was immediately selected as the youngest-ever member of a BFL representative side. After winning the country championship, Rod was back at Princes Park by late July and resumed where he had left off, showing steady improvement in six more matches in the latter part of the season.
Ashman’s career really gained momentum in 1974, when he played every match in Carlton’s season and kicked 29 goals. Only David McKay and Peter Jones took more marks for the Blues that year, and only Bruce Doull, Barry Armstrong and Trevor Keogh earned more Best and Fairest Votes. The following season, Ashman played his 50th game in his first appearance in a final, against North Melbourne in a Qualifying Final at the MCG when the Blues were beaten by 20 points.

In round 19, 1978, Rod celebrated his 100th senior game against the same team (Fitzroy) and at the same venue (Waverley) where he had made his debut almost five years beforehand. On a miserably cold and wet afternoon, players from both sides slipped and slithered on all parts of the field, but Ashman handled the wet ball with amazing surety, racking up 42 disposals to be clearly best on ground in a hard-fought victory. Later, Carlton’s season ended in a dramatic 15-point Semi Final loss to Collingwood, and the devastation of that defeat was compounded by Ashman’s request for a transfer to North Melbourne.
Not surprisingly, Carlton flatly refused and Ashman was forced to stand out of the game. Months of impasse ensued, before the Kangaroos eventually backed down and Rod resumed his career in navy blue. Ironically, his first game back came against North Melbourne in the Match of the Day at Arden St. in round 18, 1979. To Carlton’s glee (and North’s chagrin) Ashy starred with 39 disposals and two goals in a 22-point win to the Blues. Rod’s return strengthened Carlton’s position as a real flag contender, but barely a month later, he damaged a knee in the last round of home and away matches. On Grand Final day, he was a spectator when Carlton exacted revenge on Collingwood to claim the Blues’ twelfth VFL flag.
Ashman’s first real opportunity to be part of a Carlton Premiership team came in 1981, when Carlton and Collingwood faced off in the Grand Final once more. By then, Rod was riding the wave of a spectacular season that had seen him represent Victoria, collect no fewer than seven major media awards, and finish one vote behind joint winners Bernie Quinlan of Fitzroy and Barry Round of South Melbourne at the Brownlow Medal count. An enormous crowd of more than 112,000 packed into the MCG for the decider on a cold and wet Saturday afternoon, to see Carlton’s ruck division lead the way in a hard-fought 20-point victory. Ashman kicked three decisive goals, and his elation at winning a flag at last provided one of the post-match highlights. A few days afterward, Rod fell one agonising point short of champion defender Ken Hunter when the votes for the Blues’ Best and Fairest award were counted.
In 1982, Carlton defended their title with a gutsy Grand Final victory over strong favourites Richmond. Ashman’s 23 disposals and two goals were decisive, although he finished the match suffering concussion for the umpteenth time. From then on, the club doctors insisted that he wear a padded bicycle helmet on the field, and it didn’t make a scrap of difference - he just kept boring in regardless.
Rod played his 200th match and was Best on Ground when Carlton beat Collingwood at Waverley in round 15, 1984, before the season ended in dismay when the Blues were bundled out of the finals in straight-sets at the hands of Hawthorn and Collingwood. That proved to be Ashman’s last finals campaign at senior level, although he continued to be a reliable contributor for the Blues for another two seasons.
In round 8, 1986, Carlton beat Geelong by five goals at Princes Park. Ken Hunter was best on ground, and Ashman suffered a thigh injury that heralded the end of his senior career. Although he was able to return to the field some seven weeks later – by coincidence, in round 15 against Fitzroy at Waverley – he broke down again early on, and didn’t play another senior match.
In September of that poignant year, Carlton’s seniors and reserves teams were both in action on Grand Final day, in front of another packed house at the MCG. Ashman made his last appearance in the famous old navy blue guernsey that afternoon, and went out with a bang - kicking five goals as Carlton Reserves demolished Footscray by 74 points. Later, Hawthorn destroyed Carlton just as mercilessly in the senior decider, before the Blues bid farewell to Ashman and a raft of other stars including Bruce Doull, Mark Maclure, and Des English.
Happily, Ashy wasn’t immediately lost to the club. In 1987 he was elected to the Board of Directors, and became the seniors' skills coach the following year. In 1989 he accepted the role of Reserves coach, guiding his young team to another Premiership in 1990. Three years later, he was inducted into the Carlton Hall of Fame, and in May 2000 he was named in a forward pocket in the Blues' Team of the 20th Century. Rod's enormous contribution to the Carlton Football Club continued into 2007, when he was appointed to the role of Player Welfare Officer at the insistence of incoming club President Richard Pratt.
Bendigo All Stars Team (1972-1997).
In 1997 the Bendigo FL compiled their best team for players originating from the BFL VCFL zones for the period from 1972 - 1997, Ashman was named as rover in that team.
Footnotes
Ashman played three milestone games - his first, his 100th and his last - against Fitzroy at VFL Park, Waverley.
He twice kicked six goals in games at Princes Park – against Geelong in Round 12, 1975, and Richmond in Round 14, 1984.
In 1989, the Bendigo Football-Netball League announced that the player judged best on ground in the Under 18 Grand Final each year would be awarded the Rod Ashman Medal, in honour of the champ from Eaglehawk.
Ashman is the uncle of another Blues great in Peter Dean.
Milestones
50 Games : Qualifying Final, 1975 vs Nth Melbourne
100 Games : Round 19, 1978 vs Fitzroy
150 Games : Round 21, 1981 vs Nth Melbourne
200 Games : Round 15, 1984 vs Collingwood

100 Goals : Round 22, 1976 vs Footscray
200 Goals : Round 6, 1981 vs Collingwood
300 Goals : Round 14, 1984 vs Richmond
Career Highlights
1974 - 4th Best & Fairest
1975 - Equal 5th Best & Fairest
1976 - 4th Best & Fairest
1977 - 7th Best & Fairest
1981 - 2nd Best & Fairest
1981 - Senior Premiership
1982 - 9th Best & Fairest
1982 - Senior Premiership
1983 - Night Premiership
1984 - 2nd Best & Fairest
1985 - 5th Best & Fairest
1986 - Reserves Premiership and Co-Captain
1990 - Reserves Premiership Coach
Video
Links
Articles: The Longest Roads to Glory
Blueseum: Summary of playing statistics | Career Breakdown | Team of the Century
Gallery
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Rod Ashman
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Rod Ashman cartoon.
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1975 - Rod Ashman (Scanlens Footy Card).
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1974 - Rod Ashman (Scanlens Footy Card).
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1977 - Rod Ashman (Scanlens Footy Card).
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Rod Ashman cartoon.
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1978 - Rod Ashman (Scanlens Footy Card).
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1980 - Rod Ashman (Scanlens Footy Card).
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1982 - Rod Ashman Finals Profile.
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1979 - Rod Ashman takes a chest mark.
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1982 Rd 21 Rod Ashman kicks one of his 4 goals.
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1982 Premiership Cup Ashman & Percy Jones.
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1982 Rd 20 Rod Ashman marks in front of Malthouse.
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1981 GF Parkin chaired on victory lap.
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1981 3/4 Time break Fitzy & Ashman.
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1980 Practice Match Ashman fights for footy.
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1980 Rd 1 Ashman & Percy Jones celebrate a big win over the Pies.
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1980 Rod Ashman.
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1981 Rd 8 - Ashman hits the lead.
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1981 Rd 6 - Rod Ashman Vs St Kilda.
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1981 Rd 11 Rod Ashman.
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1981 Rd 11 Rod Ashman votes.
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1978 Rod Ashman & actor Bill Reynolds 15/06/78.
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1978 1st Semi - Rod Ashman.
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1977 Rd 16 - Ashman after win against Swans.
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1983 Rd 1 - Ashman fires off a handball.
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1983 Rd 2 - Ashman & Egan contest footy.
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1983 Rd 22 - Rod Ashman about to handball.
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1987 GF Review by Inside Football with Rod Ashman (page 2 of 2).
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1987 GF Review by Inside Football with Rod Ashman (page 1 of 2).
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1972 - Rod Ashman - Eaglehawk.
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1978 Rd 19 - Rod Ashman's 100 games & Greg Towns 50 games.
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1977 Rd 8 - Rod Ashman kicking for goal.
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1984 Rd 9 - Rod Ashman to come back for Bombers game.
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1984 - Rod Ashman suffers serious injury.
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1984 Rd 13 - Rod Ashman & Spiro Kourkoumelis involved in melee.
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1984 Rd 13 - Rod Ashman played the game of his life.
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1984 Rd 14 - Rod Ashman spoils Phil Walsh.
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1984 Rd 14 - Rod Ashman protects the footy.
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1984 Rd 15 - Rod Ashman 200 games.
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1984 Rd 15 - Rod Ashman's impressive game in the wet.
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1984 - Rod Ashman Article (12/07/84).
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1983 Rd 10 - Rod Ashman marks in front of Kym Hodgeman.
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1984 - Blues Bad Taste Night (23/08/84).
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1984 Qual. Final - Rod Ashman fires off a handball.
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1984 1st Semi - Rod Ashman marks in front of Peter McCormack.
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1975 - Rod Ashman cartoon (31/05/75).
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1985 - Player of the round Rod Ashman.
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1985 Rd 19 - Rod Ashman drives the ball long.
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1981 - Ashman surges towards lead in Cazaly Awards (09/05/81).
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1981 Rd 11 - Rod Ashman plays 150th game.
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1981 Rd 13 - Ashman and McConville chase the loose footy.
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1981 Rd 12 - Rod Ashman kicking the ball.
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1981 Vic. Vs QLD - Blues Rep.'s Ashman & Doull.
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1981 - Rod Ashman at footy clinic (29/08/81).
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1983 Rd 10 - Rod Ashman.
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1983 Rd 11 - Rod Ashman.
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1983 Rd 20 - Rod Ashman about to fire off handball.
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1986 Rd 7 - Rod Ashman.
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1979 - Rod Ashman.
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1979 Rd 18 - Rod Ashman marks in front of Daryl Sutton.
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1978 Elim. Final - Rod Ashman gets in a clearing kick.
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1981 - Rod Ashman.
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1981 GF - Rod Ashman & Bruce Doull celebrate victory.
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1981 - Team of the Year.
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1981 Team of the Year - Rod Ashman.
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1981 GF - Blues Victory Lap.
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1976 - Rod Ashman.
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1981 Rd 19 - Rod Ashman clashes with Stevie Wright.
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1975 Rd 6 - Rod Ashman flies for a pack grab.Pic: Football Life.
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1976 - Rod Ashman article.Football Life.
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1976 - Rod Ashman kicks the ball downfield.Pic: Football Life.
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1975 Rd 14 - Rod Ashman marks strongly.Pic: Football Life.
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1972 - Rod Ashman a superstar at 17 (05/08/72).Inside Football.
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1972 - Rod Ashman a superstar at 17 (05/08/72).Inside Football.
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1973 Rd 17 - Rod Ashman cops a high one in a tackle.Sunday Telegraph.
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1986 Rd 8 - Rod Ashman.Pic: Inside Football.
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1986 GF - A sad finale for Doull & Ashman.Inside Football.
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1988 - Ashman; Blues can bounce back (page 2 of 2).Inside Football.
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1988 - Ashman; Blues can bounce back (page 1 of 2).Inside Football.
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1981 Rd 20 - Rod Ashman kicks on his left foot.Pic: Inside Football.
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1989 - Rod Ashman to coach Blues Reserves (Feb 89).Inside Football.
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1989 - Carlton Reserves Coach Rod Ashman.Pic: Football Life.
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1991 - Rod Ashman Interview (page 2 of 2).Inside Football.
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1991 - Rod Ashman Interview (page 1 of 2).Inside Football.
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1982 GF - Rod Ashman & Mervyn Keane fight it out.Pic: Inside Football.
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1980 - Rod Ashman.1980 Team Poster.
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1982 GF - Rod Ashman gets a quick kick away.Pic: Blues News.
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1981 - Rod Ashman Interview (pg 3 of 3).Pic: Aust. Football Action.
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1981 - Rod Ashman Interview (pg 2 of 3).Pic: Aust. Football Action.
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1981 - Rod Ashman Interview (pg 1 of 3).Pic: Aust. Football Action.
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1981 GF - The Blues doing a lap of honour.Pic: Aust. Football Action.
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1981 GF - Jubilation after the final siren.Pic: Aust. Football Action.
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1981 GF - Ashman with the cup as Fitzy & Rice look on.Pic: Aust. Football Action.
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1981 GF - A happy Ken Hunter & Rod Ashman.Pic: Aust. Football Action.
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1981 GF - We Did It!!!!
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1982 GF - Rod Ashman collects the loose ball.
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1982 GF - Rod Ashman's balancing act.
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1981 GF - Ian Rice & Rod Ashman embrace.
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1981 GF - Fitzy & Ashman at a break.
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1984 Rd 14 - Ashman marks in front of Palm.
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1978 Rd 22 - Ashman gathers as Jones protects.
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1982 GF - Rod Ashman.
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1975 Rd 20 - McKay flies as Keogh & Ashman waits below.
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1976 Rd 19 - Rod Ashman meets the umps before the game.
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1976 Rd 21 - Rod Ashman pumps the ball long.
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1977 Rd 21 - Rod Ashman watches Balme & Umpire argue.
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Rod Ashman shoots for goal.
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1981 - Rod Ashman: Brownlow chance.
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1981 - Rod Ashman wins Gold Cazaly (pg 2 of 2).
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1981 - Rod Ashman wins Gold Cazaly (pg 1 of 2).
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1982 Rd 22 - Rod Ashman shoots for goal.
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1984 Qual Final - Footy Record Cover.
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1984 1st Semi - Johnston & Ashman.
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1984 - Ashman & Buckley Brownlow chances.
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1988 Rd 1 - Unfurling of the 1987 premiership flag.
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1989 Reserves 2nd Semi Final - Coaches Profiles.
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1990 Reserves 2nd Semi - Coach Profiles.
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1981 Rd 4 - Rod Ashman about to handball.
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1981 GF Ashman & Doull Share The Joy Of Victory.Image: VFL/Herald Sun
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Rod Ashman Kicks Long
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1982 Grand Final - Rod Ashman Goes The Spoil.
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Rod Ashman Snaps For GoalImage courtesy of Carlton Football Club
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Rod Ashman Shoots For Goal On The RunImage courtesy of Carlton Football Club
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Rod Ashman Shoots At Goal
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Rod Ashman Shoots At GoalImage courtesy of Carlton Football Club.
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Rod Ashman Kicks Another Goal At The MCG.Image courtesy of Carlton Football Club.
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1982 GF - Johnston & Ashman fly for a mark.
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1980 Rd 1 - Percy Jones & Rod Ashman celebrate win over the Pies.
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1982 Rd 20 - Rod Ashman in full flight.
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Rod Ashman.
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1984 Rd 19 - Rod Ashman & David Parkin.
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1979 Rd 18 - Ashman & Icke wrestle as a spectator whacks umpire with an umbrella.
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1980 1st Semi - Rod Ashman.
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1981 GF - Rod Ashman receives premiership medal.
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1981 GF - A happy Rod Ashman.
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1984 - Rod Ashman.
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1984 Rd 20 - Rod Ashman clashes with Jimmy Krakouer.
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1984 1st Semi Final - A dejected looking Wayne Johnston & Rod Ashman.
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1977 Rd 14 - Leigh McConnon & Rod Ashman in pursuit of the footy.
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1975 Rd 6 - Rod Ashman flies for a mark with Kennedy & Fitzpatrick looking on.
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1982 Rd 10 - Rod Ashman in a marking duel with Jimmy Jess & Mick Malthouse.
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1982 GF - Wayne Johnston & Rod Ashman in a marking contest with Graeme Landy.
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1983 Rd 22 - Ken Hunter outmarks two Bombers watched by Rod Ashman.
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1966 - Rod Ashman; Eaglehawk State Premiers.
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1980 Rd 1 - Rod Ashman marks strongly.
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1981 Grand Final - Rod Ashman running into goal in the last quarter.
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1984 1st Semi - Rod Ashman about to fire off a handball.
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1982 Grand Final - Rod Ashman gives the thumbs up after goaling.
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1982 - An injured Rod Ashman is carried from the ground.
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1974 Rd 16 - Rod Ashman gets a kick ahead of Pie Ray Shaw.
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1982 Grand Final Team lines up for National Anthem.
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1984 - Rod Ashman injury concern for Big V match.
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1981 - Rod Ashman.
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1980 - Rod Ashman sew on patch.
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1978 Rd 22 - Percy Jones shepherds for Rod Ashman.
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1982 Grand Final - Rod Ashman & Percy Jones celebrate the win.
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1984 Rd 9 - Rod Ashman versus two Bombers.
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1985 Rd 17 – Madden in ruck duel with Ashman in support
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1971 - Future Blues Champion Rod Ashman.
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1986 Rd 7 - Ashman & Alvin in action.
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1980 Rd 12 - McKay & Moore in ruck contest watched by Ashman.
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1981 - Rod Ashman World of Sport Player of the Year.
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1980 - Blues in the Big V Squad.
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1972 - Future Blue Rod Ashman makes his debut for Eaglehawk FC.
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1984 1st Semi - Rod Ashman about to fire off a handball.
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1981 Rd 13 - Rod Ashman & Peter McConville in pursuit of the footy.
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1978 - Ashman & McKay at the tribunal as witnesses.
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1977 Rd 16 - Rod Ashman & Percy Jones pressure Norm Goss.
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1978 Elim. Final - Rod Ashman injured.
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1979 - Injured Ashman & Jones training for Grand Final.
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1981 - Rod Ashman runner-up in the Brownlow Medal.
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1980 1st Semi - Bruce Doull spoils Craig Davis as Ashman scouts.
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1978 - Rod Ashman.
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1969 - Future Blue; Eaglehawk's Rod Ashman.
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1981 Grand Final - Parkin chaired by Ashman & Bosustow.
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1975 Rd 20 - Rod Ashman gets a clearing kick.
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1982 Grand Final - Johnston & Ashman in marking contest.
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1982 Grand Final Streaker.
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1974 Rd 16 Rod Ashman
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1977 Rd 16 Rod Ashman & Percy Jones.

