Brian Beal

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[[File:Brian Beal 1957.jpg|thumb|left|Brian Beal 1957]]
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! style="background:black; color:gold" |  Glenelg Career Highlights
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*GFC League Player Number:  450
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*GFC League Debut:  Advertiser Cup, 1958
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*Glenelg [[1958]] – [[1964]]
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** 70  games
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**  8 goals
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* Glenelg best and fairest 1960
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== Biographical ==
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*Born:
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*Height: 170 cm
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*Weight:  65 Kg
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*Recruited from: Brighton High
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*GFC League Debut: 1958
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Guernsey Number: [[28]]
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== Career ==
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Described in Pride of the Bay as one of the lightest men to play in league ranks, '''Brian Beal''' won the club's best and fairest award playing on the wing in his first full year in the league side. He graduated through the Bays junior grades - winning the Tiger Medal in 1958.  He played 9 league games in 1959, and was described as a top line player whose courage was never in doubt.
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== References ==
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1. Pride of the Bay
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[[Category:Players|Beal, Brian]]

Current revision as of 12:33, 3 November 2020

Brian Beal 1957
 Glenelg Career Highlights
  • GFC League Player Number: 450
  • GFC League Debut: Advertiser Cup, 1958
  • Glenelg 19581964
    • 70 games
    • 8 goals
  • Glenelg best and fairest 1960
 Other Career Highlights


Biographical

  • Born:
  • Height: 170 cm
  • Weight: 65 Kg
  • Recruited from: Brighton High
  • GFC League Debut: 1958

Guernsey Number: 28

Career

Described in Pride of the Bay as one of the lightest men to play in league ranks, Brian Beal won the club's best and fairest award playing on the wing in his first full year in the league side. He graduated through the Bays junior grades - winning the Tiger Medal in 1958. He played 9 league games in 1959, and was described as a top line player whose courage was never in doubt.


References

1. Pride of the Bay

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