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WFMT Dedication for Rich

23 February, 2007

The Ugly Duckling…


The Chicago Australian Football Association is very sad to announce the passing of Rich Noty.  Rich had been recently diagnosed with Lymphoma and after failed chemotherapy, died Thursday afternoon, February 22nd 2007.  He was 48.


“Big Rich“ had been a core member of the Chicago football scene since mid 1999.  As a member of the Chicago Swans at one time or another he was a player, umpire, the secretary, club historian and the webmaster.  Rich was one of the first American players to reach the “100 Game mark“, his final tally pushing towards 150.  He actively recruited other players, always brought people to functions and games, he always sold his raffle tickets, the first one to run water, set up the goals and boundary, man the scoreboard as needed and cheer for the team.  Always available to drive people to the game, if the other team was short he had no hesitation to raise his hand.  He would always put too much in to pay a tab, if there was something to do Rich was there.  He would always welcome the new guys and try to help them learn the game he loved so dearly.  Rich was the proud winner of “Best Clubman” numerous years, an award that will be renamed in his honour.   I can barely remember a training, game or function where Rich wasn’t present.  Whatever it was, Rich would be there…he was Chicago Footy.


He loved Footy so much that he made the pilgrimage to Australia a few years back to see where it all began.  Rich often talked fondly about his trip where he visited the MCG and Kardinia Park (Shell Stadium).


“Rich embodied everything that is great about a “good” clubman. He was at every game, he ran the water, he took down the goalposts, he cheered on his teammates, and was always welcoming to the other team – regardless of the result. He may not have been the best footy player in Chicago, but he was the best clubman. He will be missed by everyone involved in Usfooty.”

-Paul “Plugger” O’Keeffe, Founding President of Usfooty and a Milwaukee Bomber that enjoyed playing against Rich on numerous occasions.


“Big Rich” played against many teams and was recognized throughout.  He was a proud member of the Chicago Swans and embraced the formation of the CAFA like a true clubman would.  I had the pleasure and honour to play with Rich for 8 seasons, more than anyone else since I’ve been playing footy.  He will be greatly missed, more than he will ever know.  A man with a huge heart…only rivaled by his infinite love of the club and playing footy.


AL MacGlashan
Chicago Australian Football Association.


Rich was able to give two lasting sentiments to visiting members of the club, 'Keep the Club Alive, Strong and Growing' and 'Don't forget me.'  Which we never will.  This coming season and every season we will walk on the field with Rich Noty in our hearts and minds and do out best to mimic his undying passion, vigor and overhwheliming presence as respect to the untimely loss of our great friend.  Rich will truly be missed!


4 October, 2007

In commemoration of Rich Noty and in celebration of his birthday, lifelong partner Jane Berry sends along this toast.

Raise your glasses and tip your cup in remembrance of our too soon departed Brother.


A Toast to Toasty | Oct. 4, 2007

Who drives the fire 'cross the sky
and bears it in his hall?
Who thought I would live to see
the greatest mountain fall?


The gentlest giant that ever walked
master of man and beast
A bard, whose voice would fill this hall
a jokester, who never ceased.


In Great Vallhalla now he sits
with fair and sparkling eyes
The Gods call him their greatest gift
Valkyrie's finest prize


He calls for old Diet Dew, he calls for his babies
for books with lettered text
He'll teach new footy players all the rules
Driving down the open road is coming next


Jane's house lies quiet now
Chicago grieves it's loss
The trees themselves are crying hard
with tears as soft as moss


Farewell, CAFA's brightest flame
Lane Tech's Pride thus made
This final gift bestowed on you
Your sports-fame will never fade.


Who drives the fire 'cross the sky
and bears it in Vallhall?
Who thought I would live to see
the greatest mountain fall?


Now without him we walk into the sun
Now without him we sometimes cry
But we all smile when we remember
How he came to us and how he touched our lives