Bill Herron

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*GFC League Player Number:  452
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*GFC League Debut:  Advertiser Cup, 1959
*Glenelg [[1959]] – [[1962]]
*Glenelg [[1959]] – [[1962]]
** 64 games  
** 64 games  
** 24 goals  
** 24 goals  
* Captained Glenelg 1961
* Captained Glenelg 1961
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* West Perth (WAFL) 1954-1956
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** 4 games
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** 2 goals
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* Represented South Australia 1961
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[[File:Billherron1961captainmascot.jpg|thumb|left|William "Bill" Herron, 1961)]]
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[[File:Billherron1961captainmascot.jpg|thumb|left|William "Bill" Herron, 1961]]
== Biographical ==
== Biographical ==
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Guernsey Number: [[2]]
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Bill Herron played four seasons with Glenelg when the club was in the doldrums.  He played Centre as a "wanderer" which was unusual at the time.  He left Glenelg at the end of 1962 to take up an appointment as coach of West Gambier.
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Current revision as of 09:34, 28 October 2020

 Career Highlights
  • GFC League Player Number: 452
  • GFC League Debut: Advertiser Cup, 1959
  • Glenelg 19591962
    • 64 games
    • 24 goals
  • Captained Glenelg 1961
 Other Career Highlights
  • West Perth (WAFL) 1954-1956
    • 4 games
    • 2 goals
  • Represented South Australia 1961


William "Bill" Herron, 1961

Biographical

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  • GFC League Debut: 1959


Guernsey Number: 2

Bill Herron played four seasons with Glenelg when the club was in the doldrums. He played Centre as a "wanderer" which was unusual at the time. He left Glenelg at the end of 1962 to take up an appointment as coach of West Gambier.


References

1. "Pride of the Bay".

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