Arthur Link
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+ | ! style="background:black; color:gold" | Glenelg Career Highlights | ||
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+ | *GFC League Player Number: 119 | ||
+ | *GFC League Debut: Round 9, 1929 | ||
+ | *Glenelg [[1929]] – [[1939]] | ||
+ | ** 167 games | ||
+ | ** 280 goals | ||
+ | * Premiership player 1934 | ||
+ | * Glenelg Hall of Fame | ||
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- | * | + | <nowiki>*</nowiki> Stats current to end of 1939 |
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- | * | + | [[File:Arthur Link.jpg|thumb|left|Arthur Link]] |
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+ | == Biographical == | ||
+ | *Born: | ||
+ | *Height: 169 cm | ||
+ | *Weight: 66 kg | ||
+ | *Recruited from: | ||
+ | *Previous Club: | ||
+ | *GFC League Debut: 1929 | ||
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+ | Guernsey Number: | ||
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+ | Finishing third in the Magarey Medal in 1932 and booting three goals in his one and only state game Arthur Link was a low to the ground rover who thrived on picking up the crumbs. | ||
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+ | Dashing, elusive and always determined to get in and get the ball, his pace was a key to Glenelg's [[Grand Final 1934|1934 grand final]] win. | ||
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+ | == References == | ||
+ | 1. Pride of the Bay | ||
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+ | 2. Glenelg Football Club | ||
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+ | 3. [http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/32941810 The West Australian] | ||
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+ | {{Stub}} | ||
+ | [[Category:Players|Link, Arthur]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Premiership Players|Link, Arthur]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Hall of Fame|Link, Arthur]] |
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Biographical
- Born:
- Height: 169 cm
- Weight: 66 kg
- Recruited from:
- Previous Club:
- GFC League Debut: 1929
Guernsey Number:
Finishing third in the Magarey Medal in 1932 and booting three goals in his one and only state game Arthur Link was a low to the ground rover who thrived on picking up the crumbs.
Dashing, elusive and always determined to get in and get the ball, his pace was a key to Glenelg's 1934 grand final win.
References
1. Pride of the Bay
2. Glenelg Football Club
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