Ray Button

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Guernsey Number: [[17]]
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== Career ==
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A Ballarat boy who moved with his family to Adelaide when he was fifteen, Ray Button was a mercurial and remarkably gifted Glenelg  half forward who never quite managed to fulfil his extraordinary potential. 
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In 135 games for the Tigers between 1963 and 1972 he booted 245 goals, topping the club's goal kicking list on three occasions (once jointly).  His best tally in a game was 11, kicked against Woodville  at Woodville in 1967.  At his peak during the mid-1960s, Button, who originally hailed from country Victoria, was selected in the 1966 and 1967 'Advertiser' Teams of the Year. 
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Although technically a half forward flanker, he was typically given freedom to roam wherever he wished throughout the forward lines.  A tremendous favourite among Glenelg's supporters, there were times when he seemed to be playing football on a higher plane to everyone else, but equally there were occasions when he barely looked league standard.
== See also ==
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2. SANFL Football Budget April 8th, 1972
2. SANFL Football Budget April 8th, 1972
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3. [http://www.fullpointsfooty.net/bi-bz.htm#Ray%20Button%20%28Glenelg%29 Full Points Footy]
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Revision as of 22:07, 17 September 2010

 Career Highlights
  • Glenelg 19631972
    • 135 games
    • 245 goals
  • Three time top goal kicker; 1965 (61 goals), 1966 (37), 1967 (45).
Ray Button

Biographical

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  • GFC League Debut: 1963

Guernsey Number: 17

Career

A Ballarat boy who moved with his family to Adelaide when he was fifteen, Ray Button was a mercurial and remarkably gifted Glenelg half forward who never quite managed to fulfil his extraordinary potential.

In 135 games for the Tigers between 1963 and 1972 he booted 245 goals, topping the club's goal kicking list on three occasions (once jointly). His best tally in a game was 11, kicked against Woodville at Woodville in 1967. At his peak during the mid-1960s, Button, who originally hailed from country Victoria, was selected in the 1966 and 1967 'Advertiser' Teams of the Year.

Although technically a half forward flanker, he was typically given freedom to roam wherever he wished throughout the forward lines. A tremendous favourite among Glenelg's supporters, there were times when he seemed to be playing football on a higher plane to everyone else, but equally there were occasions when he barely looked league standard.

See also

Gallery pictures

References

1. "Pride of the Bay"

2. SANFL Football Budget April 8th, 1972

3. Full Points Footy

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