Alex Donaldson

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*GFC League Player Number:  332
*GFC League Player Number:  332
*GFC League Debut:  Round 3, 1947
*GFC League Debut:  Round 3, 1947
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*Glenelg [[1947]]
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*Glenelg [[1947]] - [[1951]]
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* Glenelg best and fairest 1948
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* State representative 1948
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* Reserves playing coach 1952
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* Sturt 1953 - 1954
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== Biographical ==
== Biographical ==
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*Born: 1924 (?)
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*Height: 182 cm
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*Weight:  80 kg
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== Career ==
== Career ==
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'''Alexander Donaldson''' was a gifted, somewhat mercurial footballer whose every movement exuded grace and panache, but who sometimes let himself down by apparent lapses in concentration. At his best he was among the most damaging players of his generation, as he proved by winning Glenelg’s best and fairest award in 1948.
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His career at the Bay comprised 63 games between 1947 and 1951.  In 1951 he was dropped from the league training list for not playing in the Association (ie Reserves) side, instead travelling to Moonta to watch the league side play.  Nonetheless he continued on at the Bay, and in 1952 he Captain/Coached the Association (ie Reserves) side.
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Unable to make the training list at Glenelg in 1953 he then had a 28-game stint with Sturt in 1953 and 1954.
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He played twice for South Australia, kicking three goals.
== References ==
== References ==
1. Pride of the Bay
1. Pride of the Bay
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2. [https://australianfootball.com/players/player/alex%2Bdonaldson/20 Australian Football]
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[[Category:Players|Donaldson, Alex]]
[[Category:Players|Donaldson, Alex]]

Current revision as of 08:51, 11 November 2020

Alex Donaldson
 Glenelg Career Highlights
  • GFC League Player Number: 332
  • GFC League Debut: Round 3, 1947
  • Glenelg 1947 - 1951
    • 63 games
    • 28 goals
  • Glenelg best and fairest 1948
  • State representative 1948
  • Reserves playing coach 1952
 Other Career Highlights
  • Sturt 1953 - 1954
    • 28 games


Biographical

  • Born: 1924 (?)
  • Height: 182 cm
  • Weight: 80 kg
  • Recruited from:
  • Previous Club:
  • GFC League Debut: 1947

Guernsey Number:

Career

Alexander Donaldson was a gifted, somewhat mercurial footballer whose every movement exuded grace and panache, but who sometimes let himself down by apparent lapses in concentration. At his best he was among the most damaging players of his generation, as he proved by winning Glenelg’s best and fairest award in 1948.

His career at the Bay comprised 63 games between 1947 and 1951. In 1951 he was dropped from the league training list for not playing in the Association (ie Reserves) side, instead travelling to Moonta to watch the league side play. Nonetheless he continued on at the Bay, and in 1952 he Captain/Coached the Association (ie Reserves) side.

Unable to make the training list at Glenelg in 1953 he then had a 28-game stint with Sturt in 1953 and 1954.

He played twice for South Australia, kicking three goals.

References

1. Pride of the Bay

2. Australian Football

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