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 | | His performance in the interstate match against Victoria was once again of the highest order, and this time earned him interstate football's highest individual accolade, the Tassie Medal. |
 | | A VFL interstate representative in 1948 and 1949, he retired, somewhat prematurely one feels forced to infer, at the end of the 1950 season. |
 | | A South Australian interstate representative on 7 occasions, and a dual premiership player, he can hardly be said to have been a failure as a player, but there was always a feeling that he should have achieved significantly more. |
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