Geoff Tunbridge
Australian rules football, Melbourne Football Club, Richmond Football Club, 1957 VFL Grand Final
978-620-0-94441-2
6200944415
156
2013-01-12
49.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Geoff Tunbridge (born 1932), was an Australian rules footballer for the Melbourne Football Club (the Demons). At the age of 25, Tunbridge was recruited to Melbourne from Ballarat, where he was an Old Boy, or ex-pupil, and popular teacher at Ballarat Church of England Boys Grammar School (Ballarat & Queens Anglican Grammar School). He originally commenced his footy career for University Blues in VAFA. His jumper was no 23 and he was a red-headed, spearing left-foot flanker. Tunbridge refused on ideological grounds to accept payment from Melbourne Football Club, as he believed that players should play for the love of the game. The only money he did accept was compensation for the cost of petrol, given the long drive between Ballarat and Melbourne (eight pence/year in his Volkswagen). He also accepted a Four 'n' Twenty meat pie half an hour before the game.
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