Sharks Historian and Sharks 50th Anniversary Book

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Sharks volunteer historian has facts, figures at his fingertips


By Paul Haigh

July 1, 2014, 6:40 a.m.


IF you want to know anything about Cronulla Sharks, then you need look no further than seeking out Jeff Petersen.

The 54-year-old is the club's voluntary statistician and historian.

When you sit down and chat with him, you realise how knowledgeable he is.

He can recite Sharks' facts, figures and almost everything you want to know about the players, how many games they have played, how many players have worn the club colours, their history, the number of representative players — the list is endless, who played in what team and in what era.

A freelance writer who also has worked extensively in the hospitality industry, Petersen, said that following the Sharks and being involved in rugby league was a "true passion."
"I remember my first game and it was in round three in 1973, against Souths at home and we won 15-14," Petersen said.

Petersen, who attends all the club games, has been a member for many years; he started going to the footy as a teenager.

Petersen said he has had great support and encouragement from the Cronulla club in helping compile information and statistics and putting up all sorts of information on the website — sharks.com.au

One concept he would love to see develop is a sporting association for statisticians and footy historians.

"When I worked in England, I was a member of an association of statisticians that covered English soccer," Petersen said.

Before each game the Sharks play, the information on the history of the clashes between the Sharks and the team they are playing is loaded on the website for fans to read and digest.

And one of the big projects which is consuming most of his time is working on a book on the history of the Sharks.

"The club is celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2017," Petersen said.

"I approached the club's media manager in April last year to discuss this with him and the club.

"While it's voluntary, I work sort of doctors' hours, working on the history book and the statistics for the website," he said.
Sharks media manager Rob Willis said Petersen was very dedicated to the club.

Petersen said any fans with information or statistics or any trivia could contact him at thesharksproject@hotmail.com

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