David Bradley

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== Biographical ==
== Biographical ==
*Born: 16/1/59
*Born: 16/1/59
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*Height:  182
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*Weight:  83
*Recruited from: Kybybolite
*Recruited from: Kybybolite
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[[File:David-Bradley-1983-SA-Country-vs-WA-subiaco.jpg|thumb|right|David Bradley 1983 SA Country]]
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==  Career ==
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'''Andrew David Bradley''' played his early football mostly with home town Kybybolite, although he did claim the best player award with Ballarat College in 1976.  He moved to Adelaide in 1977 with his teaching studies and quickly moved up to league ranks, playing off the half back flank.
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In 1983 he was selected in the inaugural SA Country Team that played WA Country at Subiaco Oval. He played the same fixture again in 1965, this tile with a win.
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He is the father of [[Andrew Bradley]] and brother of [[Phillip Bradley]]

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David Bradley 1977
 Career Highlights
  • GFC League Player Number: 626
  • GFC League Debut: Round 16, 1977
  • Glenelg 19771981
    • 65 games
    • 10 goals

Biographical

  • Born: 16/1/59
  • Height: 182
  • Weight: 83
  • Recruited from: Kybybolite
  • Previous Club:
  • GFC League Debut: 1977

Guernsey Number:

David Bradley 1983 SA Country

Career

Andrew David Bradley played his early football mostly with home town Kybybolite, although he did claim the best player award with Ballarat College in 1976. He moved to Adelaide in 1977 with his teaching studies and quickly moved up to league ranks, playing off the half back flank.

In 1983 he was selected in the inaugural SA Country Team that played WA Country at Subiaco Oval. He played the same fixture again in 1965, this tile with a win.

He is the father of Andrew Bradley and brother of Phillip Bradley


References

1. "Pride of the Bay"

2. 1981 Grand Final Budget

3. Football Times 1982 Year Book

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