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 | | A powerful, bullocking footballer who was capable of playing more or less anywhere, Bert Tapping commenced his league career with a brief stint at North Adelaide, but it was during his second stint with South Fremantle, where he initially played in 1912, that his impact was most marked. |
 | | Mark Tandy played his early football at Yarraville as a wingman, a role he also occupied for much of his time at South. |
 | | A persistently peripatetic footballer during an era when club loyalty was paramount, Len Toyne began his league career at Geelong in 1940, spent the 1942 season with Fitzroy, and then, after a couple of years of war service, resumed with the Cats in 1945. |
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