Born 9 October 1960.
Died 14 February 1988, aged 27, Nollamara, Western Australia.
(Death information supplied by WPFC historian Brian Atkinson by personal e-mail, 2 July 2012.)
Died 14 February 1988, aged 27, Nollamara, Western Australia.
(Death information supplied by WPFC historian Brian Atkinson by personal e-mail, 2 July 2012.)
West Perth, South Fremantle, Perth, and South Adelaide.
Chris Stasinowsky played 51 games for West Perth between 1979-82 and kicked 133 goals.
He also played 31 games for Perth between 1985-86.
He also played 26 games for South Fremantle between 1982-84.
He also played 18 games for South Adelaide (SANFL) in 1987.
WIKIPEDIA lists Stasinowsky as one of South Adelaide's "notable" players although he only played one season for the club.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Adelaide_Football_Club
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Adelaide_Football_Club
"Stazza" made his debut for West Perth during the very bleak 1979 season for the club when it finished seventh (out of eight). Actually two highlights of this dark season were the debuts of exciting youngsters Ross Gibbs and Chris Stasinowsky. Stazza shone in the midfield for West Perth and blended well with the club's existing group of midfielders which included the ex-Norwood centreman David Palm from 1980-82 and the ex-Hawthorn premiership player Peter Murnane in 1982. Stazza was one reason the club progressed to the 1982 preliminary final. One of Stazza's best performances for West Perth was his eight-goal effort from half-forward on 3 May 1980 when West Perth defeated the reigning premiers East Fremantle 26.24 (180) to 11.9 (75) at Leederville Oval (Brian Atkinson, It's a Grand Old Flag, 2008, p. 189). Stazza played strongly in the 1986 first semi-final for Perth versus Claremont and in the 1986 preliminary final for Perth versus Subiaco. I think West Perth lost out by Gibbs and Stazza leaving the club at the prime of their careers. More importantly, it was extremely saddening to hear of Stazza's suicide.
FOOTNOTE: The late West Perth and South Adelaide player should not be confused with the very much alive Chris Stasinowsky who kicked nine goals for Cowwarr against Gormandale in North Gippsland (Victorian country) football on 3 June 2012 when Cowwarr won 28.20 (188) to Gormandale's 8.3 (51). See article "Saints sail to victory" by Lauren Carey, 4 June 2012.
http://www.latrobevalleyexpress.com.au/news/local/sport/football-australian-rules/saints-sail-to-victory/2580360.aspx
1 Online comment from SWANS&SOUTH (5 June 2008): "Yeah the late STAZZA RIP, what a sad loss...he had some talent that fella...took some screamers at Freo Oval…"
[http://www.footygoss.com/index.php/forums/viewthread/9478/P15/].
Web address for ABORIGINAL FOOTBALL:
www.AboriginalFootball.sportingpulse.net
4 Online Comment from Miss Brahms (name changed, 18 August 2012): Hi,
"I have just been sorting out my old photo and a certain photo reminded me of fun days in my youth. I thought of Stazza so I googled his name and found your blog. Thanks. At the time Stazza died all my friends heard terrible stories and gossip of how and why he died. We all have wondered how and why?
Way back some 25- 30 years ago a girl that I shared a flat with went to teachers college with Stazza, we used to go out to parties in a group, I thought Stazza was a hunk, good looking and good bod.....say no more. He was so talented and I loved to watch him play footy. RIP Staz" [by personal email]
FOOTNOTE: The late West Perth and South Adelaide player should not be confused with the very much alive Chris Stasinowsky who kicked nine goals for Cowwarr against Gormandale in North Gippsland (Victorian country) football on 3 June 2012 when Cowwarr won 28.20 (188) to Gormandale's 8.3 (51). See article "Saints sail to victory" by Lauren Carey, 4 June 2012.
http://www.latrobevalleyexpress.com.au/news/local/sport/football-australian-rules/saints-sail-to-victory/2580360.aspx
1 Online comment from SWANS&SOUTH (5 June 2008): "Yeah the late STAZZA RIP, what a sad loss...he had some talent that fella...took some screamers at Freo Oval…"
[http://www.footygoss.com/index.php/forums/viewthread/9478/P15/].
2 Online comment from TUNDRAWOLF (7 July 2011): "Poor old Stazza was a troubled soul. I remember hearing of his suicide when I was living in Adelaide. It was on the news in Adelaide because I think he was playing for South Adelaide at the time, very sad. On his day he was brilliant, I remember a game against Subi when he kicked 11 or 12 goals playing for SF" [http://www.bigfooty.com/forum/threads/wafl-video-archive-up-and-running.842388/].
3 Online comment from DARREN (Editor, ABORIGINAL FOOTBALL, 29 June 2012): "I'm a Claremont fan from when I was little, but West Perth's Chris Stasinowsky stood out as a good player, plus he had a shock of red hair (bless him!). Anyway, I vividly remember hearing the news that he died on Rottnest Island, I remember it being after the season (not sure what year, but early 80s for sure) and as I've gotten older I realise it had to be a post-season footy trip, I think 'drowning' was the cause. I really haven't seen anything on Chris, either from the Falcons or in general" [by personal email]. Web address for ABORIGINAL FOOTBALL:
www.AboriginalFootball.sportingpulse.net
4 Online Comment from Miss Brahms (name changed, 18 August 2012): Hi,
"I have just been sorting out my old photo and a certain photo reminded me of fun days in my youth. I thought of Stazza so I googled his name and found your blog. Thanks. At the time Stazza died all my friends heard terrible stories and gossip of how and why he died. We all have wondered how and why?
Way back some 25- 30 years ago a girl that I shared a flat with went to teachers college with Stazza, we used to go out to parties in a group, I thought Stazza was a hunk, good looking and good bod.....say no more. He was so talented and I loved to watch him play footy. RIP Staz" [by personal email]