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Bob Flanigan (footballer)

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Bob Flanigan
Personal information
Full name Robert Edwin Flanigan
Date of birth (1914-03-25)25 March 1914
Place of birth Wangaratta
Date of death 12 July 1988(1988-07-12) (aged 74)
Place of death Traralgon
Original team(s) Myrrhee, Milawa, Alphington
Height 175 cm (5 ft 9 in)
Weight 74 kg (163 lb)
Playing career1
Years Club Games (Goals)
1936–1940 Footscray 49 (1)
1941–1942, 1944–1945 Essendon 42 (1)
Total 91 (2)
1 Playing statistics correct to the end of 1945.
Sources: AFL Tables, AustralianFootball.com

Bob 'Bluestone' Flanigan (25 March 1914 – 12 July 1988) was an Australian rules footballer who played for Footscray and Essendon in the Victorian Football League (VFL). His surname has also been spelt Flanagan and Flanegan on some sources.

A left footed half back, Flanigan was renowned for his toughness and once fractured his skull while at Footscray. He polled well for Footscray in the 1937 Brownlow Medal where he was their second largest vote getter.

In 1941, his first season with Essendon, Flanigan was a losing Grand Finalist but the following year he played as a half back flanker in their premiership team.

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