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1961 Magarey Medallist

1961 Magarey Medallist

John Halbert was an extraordinary footballer who was in a class of his own in 1961 and finally won the

1960-1969

1960 The club finish sixth in 1960, winning 8 games while John Halbert wins his second best and fairest and

1940 Premiership

Team 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter Sturt 4.5-29 5.6-36 11.10-76 14.16-100 South Adelaide 0.0-0 4.6-30 6.9-45 11.13-79

1940-1959

1940 – 1941 P.T. ‘Bo’ Morton is appointed Captain-Coach and leads the Blues to their fifth premiership in 1940, defeating

1933 Magarey Medallist

1933 Magarey Medallist

Keith Dunn was a strong and skillful footballer who despite his small size at only six foot tall overcame a

1932 Premiership

Team 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter Sturt 4.3-27 7.5-47 14.11-95 16.14-110 North Adelaide 2.2-14 4.8-32 4.9-33 10.9-69

1926 Premiership

Team 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter Sturt 3.2-20 4.5-29 7.7-49 9.10-64 North Adelaide 2.3-15 3.5-23 5.7-37 7.9-51

1923 Magarey Medallist

1923 Magarey Medallist

Horrie Riley despite his small size was the Bagshaw of the 1920’s, highly skilled and a superb highflyer who made

1920 Magarey Medallist

1920 Magarey Medallist

Victor Richardson was a dominant centreman who had no peer in the 1920’s who was equally skilled with either foot