Ian Millard

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== Biographical ==
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*GFC League Player Number:  320
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*GFC League Debut:  Round 9, 1946
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*Glenelg [[1946]]
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**Games: 18
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**Goals: 2
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== Biographical ==
*Born: 6th November 1924
*Born: 6th November 1924
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*League Debut: 1946
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*Height:  
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*Games: 18
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*Goals: 2
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*Previous Club:
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*GFC League Debut: 1946
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*Position: Centre
*Position: Centre
*Guernsey Number: 12
*Guernsey Number: 12
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== Career ==
After returning from the war Ian was based at Warradale Army Barracks waiting to be discharged, where he was invited to play for Glenelg Football Club by committee member Stan Walker & played the full season of 1946 and part of 1947.
After returning from the war Ian was based at Warradale Army Barracks waiting to be discharged, where he was invited to play for Glenelg Football Club by committee member Stan Walker & played the full season of 1946 and part of 1947.
He is the father of 1973 Premiership player [[Peter Millard]].
He is the father of 1973 Premiership player [[Peter Millard]].
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== References ==
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1. Pride of the Bay
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[[Category:Players|Millard, Ian]]

Current revision as of 22:17, 4 January 2018

 Glenelg Career Highlights
  • GFC League Player Number: 320
  • GFC League Debut: Round 9, 1946
  • Glenelg 1946
    • Games: 18
    • Goals: 2
 Other Career Highlights

Biographical

  • Born: 6th November 1924
  • Height:
  • Weight:
  • Recruited from:
  • Previous Club:
  • GFC League Debut: 1946
  • Position: Centre
  • Guernsey Number: 12

Career

After returning from the war Ian was based at Warradale Army Barracks waiting to be discharged, where he was invited to play for Glenelg Football Club by committee member Stan Walker & played the full season of 1946 and part of 1947. He is the father of 1973 Premiership player Peter Millard.

References

1. Pride of the Bay

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