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'''Dick Parton''' (died [[20 April]] [[2006]]) was an [[Australian rules football|Australian rules footballer]] who achieved notable success in his home state of [[Queensland]]. |
'''Dick Parton''' (died [[20 April]] [[2006]]) was an [[Australian rules football|Australian rules footballer]] who achieved notable success in his home state of [[Queensland]]. |
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Playing for Windsor in the [[AFL Queensland|Queensland Australian National Football League]], he was awarded the Grogan Medal in 1949 during the latter stages of his career. He represented his state in his sport numerous times over his career, including one match against [[New South Wales]] in which he kicked nine goals. |
Playing for [[Zillmere Eagles Australian Football Club|Windsor]] in the [[AFL Queensland|Queensland Australian National Football League]], he was awarded the [[Grogan Medal]] in 1949 during the latter stages of his career. He represented his state in his sport numerous times over his career, including one match against [[New South Wales]] in which he kicked nine goals. |
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In 2003, he was named at centre half-forward in the Queensland Team of the Century. |
In 2003, he was named at centre half-forward in the Queensland Team of the Century. |
Revision as of 03:40, 4 August 2006
Dick Parton (died 20 April 2006) was an Australian rules footballer who achieved notable success in his home state of Queensland.
Playing for Windsor in the Queensland Australian National Football League, he was awarded the Grogan Medal in 1949 during the latter stages of his career. He represented his state in his sport numerous times over his career, including one match against New South Wales in which he kicked nine goals.
In 2003, he was named at centre half-forward in the Queensland Team of the Century.