- Alex
Jesaulenko MBE (/ˌdʒɛzəˈlɛŋkoʊ/ JEZ-ə-LENK-oh; Ukrainian: Олександр Васильович Єсауленко, romanized: Oleksandr
Vasiliovych Yesaulenko, IPA: [olekˈsɑndr...
- The Alex
Jesaulenko Medal refers to
three unrelated medals in
Australian rules football, all
named in
honour of Alex
Jesaulenko, a
legend in the Australian...
-
inspired by a
famous mark
taken by Carlton's Alex
Jesaulenko in the 1970 VFL
grand final.
Following Jesaulenko's mark, two
football television shows – Channel...
- Harris'
supporters left the club,
including Jesaulenko, who went to St Kilda.
Percy Jones replaced Jesaulenko as
coach in 1980,
before Hawthorn coach David...
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refer to: Jezža (crater), a
crater in the
Argyre quadrangle of Mars Alex
Jesaulenko (born 1945),
Australian rules footballer nicknamed Jezza Jezza, a nickname...
-
Williamson exclaimed "
Jesaulenko, you beauty!" when
Carlton player Alex
Jesaulenko took a
dramatic contested mark. "
Jesaulenko, you beauty!"
became one...
- then
suddenly two
quick goals - one from
Crosswell and
another from Alex
Jesaulenko - saw
Carlton in
front by ten points. The
clock was ticking...suddenly...
- Harmes,
James Hird,
Peter Daicos,
Dermott Brereton,
Malcolm Blight, Alex
Jesaulenko, Tony Lockett,
Francis Bourke,
Bruce Doull and
Kevin Bartlett and most...
- countries,
mainly the
United Kingdom,
Ireland and New Zealand. Adem Yze Alex
Jesaulenko (born in Salzburg, but of
Ukrainian and
Russian ancestry)
Justin Leppitsch...
-
after bringing the ball
forward through s****py play. A
minute later,
Jesaulenko had a
great chance to kick Carlton's
first goal when he took a strong...